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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Copa Libertadores Club List

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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Copa Libertadores Club List

El Segundo, Calif. – September 8, 2010 – KONAMI today announced that Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 will feature all 40 clubs that played in the Copa Santander Libertadores 2010, South America’s most prominent and esteemed club soccer tournament.

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With exclusive rights to the Copa Santander Libertadores, KONAMI has confirmed that all 40 clubs playing in the Copa Santander Libertadores will be included in the upcoming Pro Evolution Soccer 2011. All aspects of the club competition, including top teams and players, and the emotion of the Copa Libertadores will be captured in the game.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 will again feature play-by-play commentary in Latin American Spanish from Christián Martinoli and Luis Garcia (former international Mexican player); both are very well known commentators in TV Azteca Deportes, as well as writers for Milenio Newspaper and Futbol Total Magazine, respectively.

And now for the first time, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 will feature play-by-play commentary from famed Brazilians Silvio Luiz, one of the most important and famous sports journalist and commentators in Brazil, and his counterpart will be Mauro Beting, a prominent sports journalist and soccer commentator of TV Bandeirantes, the channel Bandsports and Radio Bandeirantes.

Below is a complete list of clubs:

México:
Chivas De Guadalajara
Monarcas Morelia
Monterrey
Club San Luis
Estudiantes Tecos

Argentina:
C.A. Banfield
C.A. Colón
Estudiantes De La Plata
C.A. Lanús
Newell’s Old Boys
Vélez Sarsfield

Bolivia:
C. Blooming
Bolívar
Real Potosí

Brazil:
S.C. Corinthians
Cruzeiro
Flamengo C.R.
Internacional
São Paulo F.C.

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Chile:
Universidad Católica
Universidad De Chile
Colo-Colo

Columbia:
Once Caldas
Atlético Junior
Independiente Medellín

Ecuador:
Deportivo Cuenca
C.S. Emelec
Deportivo Quito

Paraguay:
Cerro Porteño
Club Libertad
Nacional

Perú:
Alianza Lima
Juan Aurich
Universitario

Uruguay:
Club Nacional
C.A. Cerro
Racing Montevideo

Venezuela:
Caracas F.C.
Deportivo Italia
Deportivo Táchira

Fans can also continuously play as C.A. Boca Juniors and River Plate from Argentina in the Exhibition Mode.

Check out out Video Gaming section for more on Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 and rival franchise FIFA 11 as their Autumn release dates approach.

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