Paraguayan Primera División

The División Profesional de la Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol (locally [diβiˈsjon pɾofesjoˈnal de la asosjaˈsjon paɾaˈɣwaʝa ðe ˈfutβol]; Professional Division of the Paraguayan Football Association), also known as the Primera División [pɾiˈmeɾa ðiβiˈsjon] (first division), or due to sponsorship reasons Copa de Primera TIGO-Visión Banco, is the top-flight professional football league in Paraguay. Currently, there are 10 teams in the first division.

División Profesional
Founded1906
CountryParaguay
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toDivisión Intermedia
Domestic cup(s)Copa Paraguay
International cup(s)Copa Libertadores
Copa Sudamericana
Current championsOlimpia (45th title)
(2020 Clausura)
Most championshipsOlimpia (45 titles)
TV partnersMultideporte & Unicanal (Three games per matchday are broadcast live plus One game per matchday are broadcast delayed Sunday at 22:00)
Tigo Sports & Tigo Max (Four games per matchday)
Telefuturo (Only emits highlights per matchday)
Paravisión (Only are broadcast live called El Partido del Viernes Friday at 21:00 (K.O 21:10))
TVC Sports 2 (Only are broadcast live Friday at 20:55 (K.O 21:10))
GolTV
TVC Sports
ESPN Brasil
SporTV
WebsiteAPF
Current: 2021 season

The most successful club is Olimpia, with 45 championships. Olimpia are also the most recent champions, having won the 2020 Clausura. IFFHS ranked the league as the ninth strongest in the world in 2012,[1] and the eleventh strongest in the world in 2013.[2] In 2017, the Primera División returned to 9th position in the world and the 4th from South America, after Brazil (3rd), Colombia (6th) and Argentina (7th).[3]

History

Liga Paraguaya's first game was played in 1906, after the director of the El Diario newspaper, Don Adolfo Riquelme, brought to his office on 18 June 1906, the representatives of the five existing football teams in Paraguay at that time (Olimpia, Guaraní, Libertad, General Díaz, and Nacional) to create the governing body of football in Paraguay: the Liga Paraguaya de Fútbol (known today as Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol). The representatives were William Paats and Junio Godoy (Olimpia) Ramón Caballero, Manuel Bella and Salvador Melián (Guaraní), Juan Escalada (Libertad), César Urdapilleta (General Díaz), and Vicente Gadea (Nacional).[4] The Liga Paraguaya saw Club Guaraní as the first champion in 1906, after defeating Olimpia in the final.

The Primera División was founded in 1906 with 5 teams, and turned professional in 1935 when 10 clubs broke away from the amateur leagues to form a professional league. Since 1996 the format of tournament was changed to Torneo Apertura and Clausura, but since 2008 each tournament is independent.

Traditionally, the dominance of Olimpia and Cerro Porteño went mostly unchallenged for decades. All of this changed at the turn of the 21st century. Since then, Libertad has been the most dominant club, while Nacional and Guarani have also experienced success at the local level.

Format

The system of the tournaments is round-robin. 12 teams play two rounds of 11 dates either away or home games, in total 22 dates in each tournament. Each year tournaments are divided in two independents tournaments: the Torneo Apertura (Opening Tournament) from February to July, and the Torneo Clausura (Closing Tournament) from July to December.

Relegation is based on an averaging system. At the end of each season, the two teams with the worst three-year averages are relegated, and the two best teams in the "División Intermedia" (second division) are promoted to Primera División.

International cup participation

Since 2012, Paraguay have seven slots in international cups (three in the Copa Libertadores de America and four in the Copa Sudamericana). These seven slots will be filled by five teams.

In the Copa Libertadores, the winner of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments qualify automatically. The third representative (going into the first round play-off) is the best placed non-champion from the cumulative table of both the Apertura and Clausura.

In the Copa Sudamericana, the champion of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments qualify, with the 4th and 5th best placed teams from the Apertura and Clausura cumulatives.

Teams

The following are the teams in the first division in 2021:

Team Home city Stadium Capacity
12 de OctubreItauguáLuis Alberto Salinas10,000
Cerro PorteñoAsunciónGeneral Pablo Rojas45,000
GuaireñaVillarricaParque del Guairá12,000
GuaraníAsunciónRogelio Livieres6,000
LibertadAsunciónDr. Nicolás Leoz10,000
NacionalAsunciónArsenio Erico4,000
OlimpiaAsunciónManuel Ferreira25,000
River PlateAsunciónRiver Plate6,500
Sol de AméricaVilla ElisaLuis Alfonso Giagni10,000
Sportivo LuqueñoLuqueFeliciano Cáceres25,000

List of champions

Complete list of champions since 1906. Paraguayan football turned professional since the 1935 season.

SeasonChampionRunner-upThird Place
1906Guaraní (1)OlimpiaLibertad
1907Guaraní (2)OlimpiaLibertad
1908
No championship held
1909Nacional (1)LibertadOlimpia
1910Libertad (1)AtlántidaNacional
1911Nacional (2)AtlántidaSol de América
1912Olimpia (1)Sol de AméricaNacional
1913Cerro Porteño (1)Sol de AméricaNacional
1914Olimpia (2)Cerro PorteñoRiver Plate
1915Cerro Porteño (2)OlimpiaGuaraní
1916Olimpia (3)GuaraníNacional
1917Libertad (2)OlimpiaCerro Porteño
1918Cerro Porteño (3)NacionalOlimpia
1919Cerro Porteño (4)River PlateOlimpia
1920Libertad (3)OlimpiaCerro Porteño
1921Guaraní (3)NacionalSol de América
1922
No championship held
1923Guaraní (4)OlimpiaLibertad
1924Nacional (3)LibertadOlimpia
1925Olimpia (4)GuaraníNacional
1926Nacional (4)OlimpiaRiver Plate
Sol de América
1927Olimpia (5)Libertad
Nacional
no third-place awarded
1928Olimpia (6)LibertadNacional
1929Olimpia (7)LibertadSportivo Luqueño
River Plate
1930Libertad (4)River PlateOlimpia
1931Olimpia (8)Libertadno third-place awarded
1932
No championship held
1932
No championship held
1932
No championship held
1935Cerro Porteño (5)Sol de AméricaLibertad
1936Olimpia (9)AtlántidaNacional
1937Olimpia (10)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
1938Olimpia (11)Cerro PorteñoLibertad
1939Cerro Porteño (6)OlimpiaNacional
1940Cerro Porteño (7)Sol de AméricaGuaraní
1941Cerro Porteño (8)OlimpiaNacional
1942Nacional (5)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
1943Libertad (5)OlimpiaSol de América
1944Cerro Porteño (9)LibertadGuaraní
1945Libertad (6)Cerro PorteñoPresidente Hayes
1946Nacional (6)Sol de AméricaCerro Porteño
1947Olimpia (12)GuaraníNacional
1948Olimpia (13)Cerro PorteñoSportivo Luqueño
1949Guaraní (5)NacionalCerro Porteño
1950Cerro Porteño (10)LibertadOlimpia
1951Sportivo Luqueño (1)Cerro PorteñoNacional
1952Presidente Hayes (1)Libertad
no third-place awarded
Sol de América
1953Sportivo Luqueño (2)Libertad
Cerro Porteño
no third-place awarded
1954Cerro Porteño (11)LibertadOlimpia
1955Libertad (7)OlimpiaCerro Porteño
1956Olimpia (14)LibertadSol de América
1957Olimpia (15)Cerro Porteño
no third place awarded
Sol de América
Guaraní
1958Olimpia (16)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
1959Olimpia (17)Cerro PorteñoSportivo Luqueño
1960Olimpia (18)Cerro PorteñoSportivo Luqueño
1961Cerro Porteño (12)OlimpiaSportivo Luqueño
1962Olimpia (19)NacionalRiver Plate
1963Cerro Porteño (13)OlimpiaLibertad
River Plate
1964Guaraní (6)Nacional
Cerro Porteño
no third-place awarded
1965Olimpia (20)GuaraníCerro Porteño
1966Cerro Porteño (14)GuaraníOlimpia
1967Guaraní (7)LibertadOlimpia
1968Olimpia (21)Cerro Porteño
1969Guaraní (8)Olimpia
1970Cerro Porteño (15)Guaraní
1971Olimpia (22)Cerro Porteño
1972Cerro Porteño (16)Olimpia
1973Cerro Porteño (17)Olimpia
1974Cerro Porteño (18)Olimpia
1975Olimpia (23)Sportivo Luqueño
1976Libertad (8)Cerro Porteño
1977Cerro Porteño (19)Libertad
1978Olimpia (24)Sol de América
1979Olimpia (25)Sol de América
1980Olimpia (26)Cerro Porteño
1981Olimpia (27)Sol de América
1982Olimpia (28)Nacional
1983Olimpia (29)Sportivo LuqueñoLibertad
1984Guaraní (9)Cerro PorteñoOlimpia
1985Olimpia (30)NacionalSol de América
1986Sol de América (1)OlimpiaCerro Porteño
1987Cerro Porteño (20)OlimpiaSol de América
1988Olimpia (31)Sol de AméricaLibertad
1989Olimpia (32)GuaraníCerro Porteño
1990Cerro Porteño (21)LibertadOlimpia
Sportivo Luqueño
1991Sol de América (2)Cerro PorteñoOlimpia
Guaraní
1992Cerro Porteño (22)LibertadOlimpia
Sportivo Luqueño
1993Olimpia (33)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
1994Cerro Porteño (23)OlimpiaSport Colombia
1995Olimpia (34)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
Nacional
1996Cerro Porteño (24)GuaraníOlimpia
1997Olimpia (35)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
1998Olimpia (36)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
1999Olimpia (37)Cerro PorteñoColegiales
2000Olimpia (38)GuaraníCerro Porteño
2001Cerro Porteño (25)Sportivo Luqueño12 de Octubre
2002Libertad (9)12 de OctubreCerro Porteño
2003Libertad (10)GuaraníOlimpia
2004Cerro Porteño (26)LibertadTacuary
2005Cerro Porteño (27)LibertadNacional
2006Libertad (11)Cerro PorteñoTacuary
2007Libertad (12)Sportivo LuqueñoCerro Porteño
2008 AperturaLibertad (13)NacionalCerro Porteño
2008 ClausuraLibertad (14)GuaraníCerro Porteño
2009 AperturaCerro Porteño (28)LibertadNacional
2009 ClausuraNacional (7)LibertadGuaraní
2010 AperturaGuaraní (10)Cerro PorteñoOlimpia
2010 ClausuraLibertad (15)Cerro PorteñoNacional
2011 AperturaNacional (8)OlimpiaLibertad
2011 ClausuraOlimpia (39)Cerro PorteñoLibertad
2012 AperturaCerro Porteño (29)OlimpiaLibertad
2012 ClausuraLibertad (16)NacionalGuaraní
2013 AperturaNacional (9)GuaraníCerro Porteño
2013 ClausuraCerro Porteño (30)LibertadCapiatá
2014 AperturaLibertad (17)GuaraníOlimpia
2014 ClausuraLibertad (18)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
2015 AperturaCerro Porteño (31)GuaraníLibertad
2015 ClausuraOlimpia (40)Cerro PorteñoGuaraní
2016 AperturaLibertad (19)OlimpiaSol de América
2016 ClausuraGuaraní (11)OlimpiaLibertad
2017 AperturaLibertad (20)GuaraníOlimpia
2017 ClausuraCerro Porteño (32)OlimpiaGuaraní
2018 AperturaOlimpia (41)Cerro PorteñoLibertad
2018 ClausuraOlimpia (42)Cerro PorteñoLibertad
2019 AperturaOlimpia (43)Cerro PorteñoLibertad
2019 ClausuraOlimpia (44)LibertadCerro Porteño
2020 AperturaCerro Porteño (33)OlimpiaLibertad
2020 ClausuraOlimpia (45)Guaraníno third-place awarded

Titles by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runners-up years
Olimpia45261912, 1914, 1916, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1947, 1948, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2011 Clausura, 2015 Clausura, 2018 Apertura, 2018 Clausura, 2019 Apertura, 2019 Clausura, 2020 Clausura1906, 1907, 1915, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1926, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1955, 1961, 1963, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1986, 1987, 1994, 2011 Apertura, 2012 Apertura, 2016 Apertura, 2016 Clausura, 2017 Clausura, 2020 Apertura
Cerro Porteño33331913, 1915, 1918, 1919, 1935, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1944, 1950, 1954, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2009 Apertura, 2012 Apertura, 2013 Clausura, 2015 Apertura, 2017 Clausura, 2020 Apertura1914, 1937, 1938, 1942, 1945, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1971, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2010 Apertura, 2010 Clausura, 2011 Clausura, 2014 Clausura, 2015 Clausura, 2018 Apertura, 2018 Clausura, 2019 Apertura
Libertad20221910, 1917, 1920, 1930, 1943, 1945, 1955, 1976, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 Apertura, 2008 Clausura, 2010 Clausura, 2012 Clausura, 2014 Apertura, 2014 Clausura, 2016 Apertura, 2017 Apertura1909, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1944, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1967, 1977, 1990, 1992, 2004, 2005, 2009 Apertura, 2009 Clausura, 2013 Clausura, 2019 Clausura
Guaraní11171906, 1907, 1921, 1923, 1949, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1984, 2010 Apertura, 2016 Clausura1916, 1925, 1947, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1989, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2008 Clausura, 2013 Apertura, 2014 Apertura, 2015 Apertura, 2017 Apertura, 2020 Clausura
Nacional9101909, 1911, 1924, 1926, 1942, 1946, 2009 Clausura, 2011 Apertura, 2013 Apertura1918, 1921, 1927, 1949, 1962, 1964, 1982, 1985, 2008 Apertura, 2012 Clausura
Sol de América2111986, 19911912, 1913, 1935, 1940, 1946, 1952, 1957, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1988
Sportivo Luqueño241951, 19531975, 1983, 2001, 2007
Presidente Hayes11952 

Topscorers

Sponsors

Main sponsors

Current official sponsors

  • Coca-Cola (1987-2004/2011-present)
  • Pilsen (1988-2007/2011-present)
  • Caña Fortin
  • Vino Toro
  • Lácteos Trébol
  • Lácteos Lactolanda
  • Pastas Anita
  • Supermercado Superseis
  • Supermercado La Bomba
  • Supermercado Arete
  • Supermercados Kingo
  • Bein TV (1999-present)
  • DirecTV (1999-present)
  • GOL TV (2003-presente)

Former official sponsors

See also

References

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  2. "THE STRONGEST NATIONAL LEAGUE OF THE WORLD". Archived from the original on 20 June 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  3. "THE STRONGEST NATIONAL LEAGUE OF THE WORLD : SPAIN'S LA LIGA AGAIN NUMBER 1 ! - IFFHS". iffhs.de. 14 January 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
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