This document provides a historical table of results for the Nissan South American Cup from 2002-2006. It lists 85 teams from 13 countries in South America and Mexico and their performance statistics including titles won, matches played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against and points earned. The top team was Cienciano of Peru who won two titles from 2002-2006.
This document provides a historical table of results for the Nissan South American Cup from 2002-2006. It lists 85 teams from 13 countries in South America and Mexico and their performance statistics including titles won, matches played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against and points earned. The top team was Cienciano of Peru who won two titles from 2002-2006.
This document provides a historical table of results for the Nissan South American Cup from 2002-2006. It lists 85 teams from 13 countries in South America and Mexico and their performance statistics including titles won, matches played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against and points earned. The top team was Cienciano of Peru who won two titles from 2002-2006.