The 1995 edition of the Copa Libertadores saw
Grêmio of
Brazil
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as the champions after they defeated
Atlético Nacional
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of
Colombia
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in the finals.
Group stage
Velez Sársfield gets a bye to second round as current champions.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Knockout stages
Bracket
Round of 16
First leg matches were played between April 25, 1995, and April 27, 1995. Second leg matches were played on May 3, 1995, and May 4, 1995.
Quarter-finals
First leg matches were played on July 21, 1995, and July 26, 1995. Second leg matches were played on August 2, 1995.
Semi-finals
First leg matches were played on August 9, 1995. Second leg matches were played on August 16, 1995.
Finals
First leg
Second leg
''Gremio won 4–2 on aggregate.''
Champion
External links
Copa Libertadores 1995 by Juan Pablo Andrés and Frank Ballesterosat
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