Copa Libertadores 1973
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Copa Libertadores 1973 was won by defending champions Independiente of
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after defeating
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of
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in a third decisive game. The third match which ended 2–1 in extra time was necessary after the previous two leg matches ended in draws.


Group stage


Group 1


Group 2


Group 3


Group 4

*The Venezuelan club teams
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and
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did not participate in the Copa Libertadores due to internal problems with the Venezuelan footballing federation.


Group 5


Semi-Finals

*The five previous group leaders formed two new groups of three which included the 1972 Copa Libertadores defending champion Independiente.


Group A


Group B


Finals


Champion

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