Copa Paraguay: Overview, Format and Past Winners
Introduction
Copa Paraguay is an annual Paraguayan football competition first held in 2018. Open to all 10 divisions of the Paraguayan football league system and teams from the lower regional leagues, the tournament is the country's equivalent of the FA Cup in England or the Copa del Rey in Spain.
Format
The competition is played in a single-elimination format, with matches played over 90 minutes. If the match is tied after 90 minutes, extra time is played, followed by a penalty shootout if necessary.
The tournament begins with a preliminary round, in which teams from the lower regional leagues compete for a place in the main draw. The main draw consists of 32 teams, which are seeded based on their league position.
Past Winners
The first edition of the Copa Paraguay was won by Guaraní, who defeated Olimpia in the final. The following year, Libertad won the competition, defeating Cerro Porteño in the final.
In 2020, Olimpia won the Copa Paraguay for the first time, defeating Sol de América in the final. Libertad won the competition again in 2021, defeating Guaireña in the final.
Conclusion
The Copa Paraguay is a prestigious football competition that has quickly become one of the most important events in the Paraguayan football calendar. The tournament provides an opportunity for teams from all levels of the Paraguayan football league system to compete for a major trophy.
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