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Copa Paraguay

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Copa Paraguay
Organising bodyAPF
Founded2018
RegionParaguay
Number of teams74
Qualifier forCopa Libertadores
Supercopa Paraguay
Current championsLibertad (3rd title)
Most successful club(s)Libertad (3 titles)
Television broadcastersTigo Sports
MottoLa Copa de Todos (Everyone's cup)
2024 Copa Paraguay

The Copa Paraguay is a knockout football competition in men's domestic Paraguayan football, starting in 2018 and succeeding the defunct Torneo República. The project for its creation was officially presented in December 2017 and approved by the Paraguayan Football Association's Executive Committee on 20 February 2018.[1]

The competition starts in April and ends in November, with the winner of the cup qualifying for the following year's Copa Libertadores (Copa Sudamericana until the 2022 edition).[2] If the cup winner has already qualified for South American competitions through the league, then the cup runner-up (or the third-placed team) will qualify. If the top three teams have all already qualified for South American competitions through the league, then the best-placed team in the Paraguayan Primera División that has not yet qualified for an international competition will qualify for the Copa Sudamericana.[3] Starting from the 2021 edition, the winner also qualifies for the Supercopa Paraguay.

Format

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For its first edition in 2018, the competition was divided into two stages: a preliminary stage and the national stage.

In the preliminary stage, teams from the Primera B, Primera C, and the UFI competed for 20 berths to the national stage: 7 Primera B teams, 6 from the Primera C, and 7 from the UFI qualified for the next stage of the competition.

In the national stage, the 12 Primera División teams and the 16 División Intermedia teams entered the competition, for a total of 48 teams which were drawn into 24 ties, with the winners qualifying for the second round. The 12 second round winners as well as the four best losers advanced to the round of 16. From that point onwards, the Copa Paraguay continued as a single-elimination tournament.[4]

However, starting from the following edition, the competition was expanded from 48 to 64 teams, allowing for greater participation from teams from the lower tiers and scrapping the preliminary round.[5] It continued being a single-elimination tournament, with all teams entering the competition in the first stage. In April 2022, APF confirmed that a total of 74 teams would join the 2022 edition.[6]

Results

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Ed. Year Champion Scores Runner-up Third place Fourth place
1
2018 Guaraní (1)
2–2 (5–3 p)
Olimpia Sportivo Luqueño Resistencia
2
2019 Libertad (1)
3–0
Guaraní Deportivo Capiatá Sol de América
2020 Not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic
3
2021 Olimpia (1)
2–2 (3–1 p)
Sol de América Libertad Tembetary
4
2022 Sportivo Ameliano (1)
1–1 (4–3 p)
Nacional Guaraní Tembetary
5
2023 Libertad (2)
1–1 (4–1 p)
Sportivo Trinidense Nacional Guaraní
6
2024 Libertad (3)
1–0
Nacional Sportivo Luqueño Guaraní

Performance by club

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Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runners-up years
Libertad
3
0
2019, 2023, 2024
Guaraní
1
1
2018 2019
Olimpia
1
1
2021 2018
Sportivo Ameliano
1
0
2022
Nacional
0
2
2022, 2024
Sol de América
0
1
2021
Sportivo Trinidense
0
1
2023

Performance by leagues

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As of 2024

League Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
Primera División 6 6 6 3
División Intermedia 0 0 0 1
Primera División B 0 0 0 2

References

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  1. ^ "Copa Paraguay, en abril". objetivo.com.py. 20 February 2018. Archived from the original on 15 May 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  2. ^ "¡Es oficial! El campeón de la Copa Paraguay irá a la Libertadores" [It's official! The Copa Paraguay champion will go to the Libertadores] (in Spanish). Versus. 22 December 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  3. ^ "La Copa Paraguay otorgará un cupo directo a la Sudamericana". d10.paraguay.com. 9 February 2018.
  4. ^ "La Copa Paraguay ya tiene formato". extra.com.py. 24 December 2017.
  5. ^ "Más equipos en Copa Paraguay para el 2019". HOY. 11 August 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  6. ^ Paraguay: ¿Cómo será el nuevo formato?
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