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The División Profesional de la Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol (locally [diβiˈsjom pɾofesjoˈnal de la asosjaˈsjom paɾaˈɣwaʝa ðe ˈfuðβol]; "Professional Division of the Paraguayan Football Association"), also known as the Primera División (IPA: [pɾiˈmeɾa ðiβiˈsjon]; "first division"), or due to sponsorship reasons Copa de Primera TIGO-Visión Banco, is the top-flight ...
The Torneo Clausura, named "Homenaje a los 120 años del Club Nacional", [49] was the 130th official championship of the Primera División and the second and last championship of the 2024 season. It began on 19 July and ended on 29 November. [1]
Paraguay's national team has played at eight FIFA World Cup competitions and has won two Copa América tournaments. Olimpia Asunción is the country's most successful club in domestic and international competitions. [2] [3] Paraguay's football leagues are divided into four divisions. In 2020, Paraguay's top-tier was ranked 8th in the world by ...
Colombia, which had 66% possession, is unbeaten in 24 games since a 1-0 loss at Argentina in a World Cup qualifier on Feb. 1, 2022, winning 19 and drawing five. Colombia beats Paraguay 2-1 in Copa ...
The competition retained the format used in the most recent editions, with 75 participating teams. The 18 Primera B Metropolitana clubs, the 12 Primera C ones, and the 17 Football Union of the Interior (UFI) champions started the competition in the first stage, in which the Primera B and Primera C teams were drawn against a team from their same league in single-legged ties, whilst the UFI ...
In the Torneo Apertura Libertad won their twenty-second league championship, clinching the title with one match in hand after beating Cerro Porteño by a 1–0 score on 25 June, [4] whilst the Torneo Clausura was won by Olimpia, who claimed their forty-sixth league title after drawing 1–1 with Nacional on the last matchday played on 12 ...
In the late 1890s William Paats brought soccer to Paraguay, when it was then played at an Asunción teacher's college. Escuela Normal de Maestros. [2] [3]In 1906, five existing Paraguayan football teams (Olimpia, Guaraní, Libertad, General Díaz, and Nacional) created the governing body of football in Paraguay, the Paraguayan Football League. [2]
Club 1° de Marzo (Fernando de la Mora) Atlético Juventud (Loma Pytá, Asunción) Atlético Tembetary (Ypané) Deportivo Humaitá (Mariano Roque Alonso) Deportivo Pinozá (Bernardino Caballero, Asunción) Gral. Caballero SF (San Felipe, Asunción) Silvio Pettirossi (Republicano, Asunción) Pilcomayo F.B.C. (Mariano Roque Alonso) Sport Colonial ...