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In Asunción the group stage of the Copa Libertadores Femenina begins

Deportivo Cuenca is part of the group of 16 teams seeking the title of the thirteenth edition of the tournament. The final will be played on Sunday 21, in Montevideo.

The the Paraguayan Cerro Porteño and the Chilean Santiago Morning will give this Wednesday in Asunción, Paraguay, the Kick-off to the thirteenth edition of the Copa Libertadores Femenina, in which 16 teams from the continent They will look for the title that the Brazilian Ferroviária defends.

In this new edition of the continental tournament, whose The initial phase will take place in Asunción from November 3 to 10 and the final in Montevideo (Uruguay) on the 21st, will accompany the current champions teams from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.

The countries with more representation are Brazil and Paraguay, with three teams: Ferroviária Futebol, Kindermann de Avaí and Corinthians Paulista and Sol de América, Deportivo Capiatá and Cerro Porteño, respectively.

In addition, the Argentine San Lorenzo de Almagro, the Bolivian Real Tomayapo, the Chileans Santiago Morning and Universidad de Chile, the Colombians Independiente Santa Fe and Deportivo Cali, the Ecuadorian Sports Cuenca, the Peruvian Lima Alliance, the Uruguayan National and the Venezuelan Yaracuyanos.

The Brazilian teams arrive as the firm candidates to reach the final stages and define the tournament, as will also happen in the men’s continental championships, which will be defined at the Centenario stadium in Montevideo by four teams from that country.

The Opening day of the Women’s Libertadores will be this Wednesday with the matches between Cerro Porteño and Santiago Morning and Ferroviária Futebol against Sol de América, while the closing will be with the clashes between the Deportivo Cuenca against Independiente de Santa Fe and Yaracuyanos will face Kindermann de Avaí.

The The following dates will be played between November 4 and 10 until the semifinal.

On this 2021 Railway Football will seek to summarize its third continental title in the last seven years and comes as one of the favorites to stay with the competition.

Brazil accumulates nine crowns in the Women’s Libertadores: Santos (2009 and 2010), Sao José (2011, 2013 and 2014), Ferroviária (2015 and 2020), Audax-Corinthians (2017) and Corinthians, champion in 2019. (D)

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