Due to there being an odd number of teams in the competition after
Universitario of Peru withdrew before the draw,
Olimpia received a
bye. The series between
San Lorenzo and
Bahia finished in a draw on points and the group was decided on goal difference in which the Argentines were allowed through to the semi-finals.
Peñarol and
Millonarios completed the semi-final line-up after convincing victories over
Jorge Wilstermann and
Universidad de Chile, respectively. There was much publicity in
Montevideo as the Bolivian champions Jorge Wilstermann arrived four days ahead of the historic, first ever match of the competition. Unlike what was happening in the five other countries of the competitors, the tournament was receiving a lot of coverage from the Uruguayan media. The President of the
Bolivian Football Federation,
Valera Cámara, arrived in Montevideo nine days before the game to prepare all the details for the stay of the football champion of his country. He also used the occasion to promote the
Campeonato Sudamericano that Bolivia was going to organize in 1961 (eventually held in
1963) and to confirm the matches Bolivia was going to play against Uruguay for the
qualifiers of the
1962 FIFA World Cup to be held in
Chile.
Pablo Pérez Estrada, president of Jorge Wilstermann, arrived on April 13. The 1972 edition of the Journal
Estadio de Chile mentioned that the humiliating elimination of Universidad de Chile was attributed to the exhaustion of the team. Estadio mentions that by that time the interest of the
La U executives was to take the Chilean champion for an extensive tour to Europe that was extended, on their return, with some more friendly matches in
Central America. The Chilean press, highly critical by the 0–6 thrashing in Santiago, labeled Universidad de Chile as a "team of tourists" and even gave them an alluding cartoon.
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