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1993 Recopa Sudamericana
First leg
São Paulo won the penalty shootout 4–2
DateSeptember 26, 1993
VenueEstádio do Morumbi, São Paulo
RefereeRenato Marsiglia (Brazil)
Attendance12,974
Second leg
DateSeptember 29, 1993
VenueMineirão, Belo Horizonte
RefereeJorge Nieves (Uruguay)
Attendance20,000
1992
1994

The 1993 Recopa Sudamericana was the fifth Recopa Sudamericana, an annual football match between the winners of the previous season's Copa Libertadores and Supercopa Sudamericana competitions. This year's edition became the first final to be disputed between two clubs from the same nation and the second in South American club competitions. Due to schedule congestion, the first leg was played as part of the Campeonato Brasileiro.

The series was contested between São Paulo, winners of the 1992 Copa Libertadores, and Cruzeiro, winners of the 1992 Supercopa Sudamericana, in a two-legged series. Coached by the illustrious Telê Santana, São Paulo came away with the title after defeating Cruzeiro, appearing in their second consecutive final, 4-2 on penalties after a 0-0 tie to obtain the trophy for the first time. This became the 4th international title for São Paulo's golden generation. The series became notable as the legendary Ronaldo competed in an international competition for the first time ever only to fail to score during the penalty shoot-out.<ref>Recopa 1993 by Josef Bobrowsky on the RSSSF</reef>

Qualified teams

Team Previous finals app.
Brazil São Paulo None
Brazil Cruzeiro 1992

Bold indicates winning years

Venues

Estádio do Morumbi (left) and Mineirão, venues of the series

Match details

First leg

First leg
São Paulo Brazil0–0Brazil Cruzeiro
Report
São Paulo
Cruzeiro
GK Brazil Zetti
DF Brazil Cafu
DF Brazil Gilmar Yellow card
DF Brazil Válber
DF Brazil Ronaldo Luiz
MF Brazil Dinho Yellow card
MF Brazil Toninho Cerezo
MF Brazil Palhinha Yellow card
MF Brazil Leonardo downward-facing red arrow ?b'
FW Brazil Guilherme Yellow card downward-facing red arrow ?a'
FW Brazil Valdeir
Substitutes:
MF Brazil Juninho Paulista upward-facing green arrow ?a'
DF Brazil André Luiz upward-facing green arrow ?b'
Manager:
Brazil Telê Santana
GK Brazil Sérgio
DF Brazil Paulo Roberto
DF Brazil Robson Yellow card
DF Brazil Luizinho
DF Brazil Nonato
MF Brazil Ademir downward-facing red arrow ?a'
MF Brazil Rogério Lage Yellow card
MF Brazil Boiadeiro
MF Brazil Luís Fernando
FW Brazil Macedo downward-facing red arrow ?b'
FW Brazil Ronaldo
Substitutes:
MF Brazil Douglas upward-facing green arrow ?a'
FW Brazil Careca upward-facing green arrow ?b'
Manager:
Brazil Carlos Alberto Silva

Second leg

Cruzeiro
São Paulo
GK Brazil Sérgio
DF Brazil Paulo Roberto
DF Brazil Robson
DF Brazil Luizinho downward-facing red arrow ?a'
DF Brazil Nonato
MF Brazil Ademir
MF Brazil Rogério Lage
MF Brazil Boiadeiro
MF Brazil Luís Fernando
FW Brazil Macedo downward-facing red arrow ?b'
FW Brazil Ronaldo
Substitutes:
DF Brazil Célio Lúcio upward-facing green arrow ?a'
FW Brazil Careca upward-facing green arrow ?b'
Manager:
Brazil Carlos Alberto Silva
GK Brazil Zetti
DF Brazil Gilmar
DF Brazil Válber
DF Brazil Ronaldão
DF Brazil André Luiz
MF Brazil Dinho
MF Brazil Toninho Cerezo
MF Brazil Cafu
MF Brazil Palhinha downward-facing red arrow ?a'
FW Brazil Juninho Paulista
FW Brazil Valdeir downward-facing red arrow ?b'
Substitutes:
DF Brazil Catê upward-facing green arrow ?a'
MF Brazil Jamelli upward-facing green arrow ?b'
Manager:
Brazil Telê Santana

References