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The 1991 Copa Interamericana was the 14th. edition of the
Copa Interamericana The Copa Interamericana ( en, Interamerican Cup) was an annual club football competition contested between a representative from North America (CONCACAF) and South America (CONMEBOL). Established in 1969, it was discontinued in 1998 after CONCACA ...
. The final was contested by Mexican
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(winner of
1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup The 1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 27th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. It determined that year's cl ...
) and Chilean club
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(champion of
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). The final was played under a two-leg format in September 1992. The first leg was held in Estadio Olímpico in
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, where Colo-Colo easily beat Puebla 4–1. The second leg was played at
Estadio Monumental David Arellano The Estadio Monumental is a football Stadium in Macul, south-east of the centre of the Chilean capital Santiago. It serves as the home ground of Colo-Colo, and on occasions also for other clubs and the national football team. The stadium has a cu ...
in
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, with another Colo-Colo win over Puebla (3–1). With two wins and a 7–2 aggregate score,1991 Copa Interamericana
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the Chilean side won their first Interamericana trophy.Copa Interamericana: el último título internacional
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Historias de campeón, Interamericana 92
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Match details


First Leg

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Second Leg


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