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Club Olimpia is a Paraguayan professional
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based in the city of
Asunción Asunción (, ) is the capital and the largest city of Paraguay. The city stands on the eastern bank of the Paraguay River, almost at the confluence of this river with the Pilcomayo River. The Paraguay River and the Bay of Asunción in the north ...
. It promotes the practice of various sports, with most importance given to the
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, rugby and
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sides, football being the most successful. Founded in 1902, the club's name stems from the idea of its principal founding member, William Paats, a Dutchman based in Paraguay, who is considered the father of Paraguayan football.Internationally, the club is referred to as Olimpia Asunción in order to distinguish it from other Latin American football clubs of the same name. Olimpia has won a record 47 Primera División titles to date, including a unique record run of winning the league six consecutive times. The only Paraguayan club to win a
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title, Olimpia has won three
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— and has been runner-up four times — as well as two
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s, one Intercontinental Cup, one
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, and one Supercopa Sudamericana, a competition it won automatically in
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. In 1979 it achieved the "quadruple", the rare feat of winning all possible official titles on offer that year: the Paraguayan championship, the
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, the Copa Interamericana and the Intercontinental Cup. They have also never been relegated. Olimpia contests the Paraguayan football derby (clásico) with
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, the "clásico añejo" (Old Derby) with Guaraní, and the "black and white derby" with Libertad. The football team plays its home games at the
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, also known as "El Bosque" (The Forest) and "Para Uno". Basketball and other sports, have their own sports centre named after former president Osvaldo Dominguez Dibb as well, in the same site as the stadium in the Mariscal López neighborhood.


History


Foundation

On November 23, 1901, before the formation of Club Olimpia, William Paats organized a first match between two teams of his students which then made young people to be eager to develop a sport team in Paraguay. Olimpia was founded on July 25, 1902, being the oldest
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team in Paraguay. The club was founded by Dutchman William Paats, along with Paraguayans Sila Godoi, Fernando S. Pascual, José E. Torres, Gustavo M. Crovatto, Héctor Cabañas, Juan Rodi, Antonio Pedraza, Luis Marecos, Juan Mara and Genaro Gutiérrez Yegros. The act of foundation was written in the Rodi's family home, located in the streets of Azara and Independencia Nacional in downtown
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, Paraguay. That evening, three names for the club were suggested: Paraguay, Esparta and Olimpia. The final decision came to William Paats who chose "Club Olimpia" as the team official name, in honor of the Greek city of Olympia where the
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were born. The original kit was composed of a black shirt with the word "Olimpia" written in white across the chest and white shorts. Later, white and black were adopted as the colours for the team, with a white shirt with a horizontal black stripe. The alternate jersey is black with a white stripe, though in 2008 the stripe is vertical.


The early years (1902–1950)

The first national championship in Paraguay was played in 1906, after the foundation of the Paraguayan Football Association (APF). It was not until 1912 that Olimpia won a championship, facing Sol de América in the final. In that same year, Olimpia's biggest rival,
Cerro Porteño Club Cerro Porteño is a professional Paraguayan Association football, football club, based in the neighbourhood of Obrero (Asunción), Obrero in Asunción. Founded in 1912, Cerro has won 34 Paraguayan Primera División, Primera División titles ...
, was founded. After a few championships won during the 1910s, Olimpia's next big accomplishment were the three championships in a row in 1927, 1928, 1929 becoming the first Paraguayan team to win three consecutive titles. Olimpia repeated the same feat by becoming champions in 1936, 1937, 1938. The 1940s presented a rough time for Olimpia with bad results for most of the decade; but despite that Olimpia won two titles (1947 and 1948).


The start of dominance (1950–1975)

After the unpleasant times in the 1940s decade Olimpia started to establish its dominance in the Paraguayan league when Manuel Ferreira Sosa assumed the presidency of the club in the mid-1950s. During Ferreira's presidency the football stadium, then named Estadio Manuel Ferreira, was built. However, the most important accomplishment made by Ferreira was the acquisition of several key players that led Olimpia to a record five consecutive championships, from 1956 to 1960 (with an undefeated championship in 1959). The club also had a first taste of international success in 1960 in the first edition of the
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by reaching the finals in which they lost to
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. Ironically, the winning goal for Peñarol in the finals was scored by Uruguayan
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, who later became a coach and led Olimpia to several national and international championships.


The golden years (1975–1986)

The election of new club president Osvaldo Domínguez Dibb in 1975 is a key part in Olimpia's history. The new president hired coach
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, who led Olimpia to its first international cup title when the club defeated
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of Argentina in the 1979 Copa Libertadores finals. In the first leg game played in
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Olimpia won 2–0. That result allowed Olimpia to play their effective defensive scheme in the famous
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stadium in the second leg, ending the match in a 0–0 draw that gave the Paraguayan side its first Copa Libertadores. In that same year, Olimpia won the
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by defeating FAS of El Salvador by an aggregate of 8–3 (first leg result: 3–3, second leg result: 5–0) and the Intercontinental Cup by defeating the
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runner-up
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of Sweden 3–1 on aggregate. Olimpia's success was not limited to the international scene: from 1978 to 1983 the team won a record six-straight Paraguayan league championships (beating their own record set in 1956–60 of five consecutive titles).


Continued success (1986–2000)

After the 1979 Copa Libertadores win, fans were starving for more continental success. For that matter, the club's president, Osvaldo Dominguez Dibb, decided to make a financial effort to bring Raul Vicente Amarilla, a Paraguayan striker that had proven his quality in the Spanish league over the years. The signing of Oscar Amarilla was as positive for Olimpia as expected, as the team reached the 1989 Copa Libertadores finals but came up short, being defeated by
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. However, it did not take long for Olimpia to take revenge on Atlético Nacional, as they defeated the Colombian side in the semi-finals of the 1990 Copa Libertadores. This semi-final victory allowed Olimpia to play the finals against Barcelona de Guayaquil, beating the Ecuadorians 2–0 in the first leg played in Asunción, and tying 1–1 in Ecuador. This way Olimpia obtained its second Libertadores Cup with a 3–1 aggregate scoreline and a formidable team that had key players such as Almeida, Gabriel González, Samaniego, Amarilla among others. Not content with the Libertadores title itself, Olimpia went on to win the 1990 Supercopa Sudamericana, a tournament reserved only for the best teams in
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. They did this by defeating
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in the finals with a 6–3 aggregate score. In that same year, Olimpia played the Intercontinental Cup final in Japan against the European champion
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, losing 3–0. Because Olimpia won both the Libertadores and Supercopa in the same year, they automatically won the 1990 Recopa Sudamericana. The achievement of all the mentioned international titles in 1979 and 1990 established Olimpia as one of the most respected and traditional teams in South American football. In 1991 Olimpia reached the Copa Libertadores finals for the third time in a row but lost against
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3–0. Amongst other trophies won by Olimpia at the time, the club were crowned undefeated champions of the 1992 Torneo República, with Roberto Perfumo as team manager. From 1994 to 1999, Olimpia would produce the debut of several youth team graduates and future national team players, such as Richart Baez (1993), Denis Caniza (1994), Carlos Humberto Paredes (1996), Roque Santa Cruz (1997), Ruben Maldonado (1997) and Julio César Caceres (1999). Baez was transferred to
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club Avispa Fukuoka whilst Santa Cruz, Paredes, Maldonado and Caceres were transferred to
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clubs. Five of the six players went on to play at FIFA World Cup tournaments for Paraguay. Olimpia also had won league titles in 1993 and 1995 and then four back-to-back titles from 1997 to 2000.


Centenary and present (2000–present)

On 25 July 2002 Olimpia celebrated its
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, which was also the year where the club obtained its third
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. Having defeated
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and Universidad Católica in the first round, Olimpia beat Cobreloa in the round of 16, and then went on to overcome defending champions Boca Juniors in the quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, Olimpia overcame Grêmio on penalties. In
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, the team led by coach
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defeated Brazilian side São Caetano 4–2 in a penalty shoot-out after an aggregate score of 2–2 in both legs and winning the finals. Olimpia's base formation for the tournament was with Ricardo Tavarelli in goal; Néstor Isasi, Julio César Cáceres, Nelson Zelaya and Henrique da Silva in defense; Sergio Orteman, Victor Quintana, Julio Enciso and Gastón Córdoba in midfield; and Miguel Benítez and Richart Báez (later Hernán Rodrigo López) in the front. Olimpia also won the 2002 Recopa Sudamericana by defeating San Lorenzo of Argentina 2–0 in the final played in
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. As in 1990, Olimpia lost the Intercontinental Cup final, this time against
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by a score of 0–2. A deep slump followed the successful international period of 2002–03. Olimpia failed to qualify for the Copa Libertadores consistently in the following years, and finished last in the 2004 Clausura and 2005 Apertura. Things improved in the 2005 Clausura, with Olimpia finishing 3rd. Oscar Scavone was president from 2004–2006. At the beginning of the 2007 Apertura season, Paraguayan legend José Cardozo took the helm as coach. His tenure did not last long, as Olimpia were unable to win the championship. For the Clausura tournament, former star player Alicio Solalinde was back at the helm. Though his record was not bad, he was replaced by Carlos Jara Saguier halfway through the tournament. This sparked a lot of controversy, as Saguier was a former player of
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, and an admitted fan of that club. Olimpia finished third in the Clausura tournament, behind Libertad and Cerro Porteño. A fourth-place finish in the annual table (adding both Apertura and Clausura tournaments) allowed Olimpia to return to international play after 4 years of absence with the 2008 Copa Sudamericana. 2008 was a very poor year for the club. In the Torneo Apertura, they finished 8th, and in the Torneo Clausura, they finished 7th, not good enough to qualify for any continental tournaments. In the Copa Sudamericana Olimpia were eliminated in the second stage, after losing the first leg 4-0 to Universidad Catolica. ''El Decano'' showed a small improvement for 2010, finishing 4th in the Apertura and 5th in the Clausura, good enough to qualify for the 2010 Copa Sudamericana with a 4th placed finish in the aggregate table. The year 2011 started off great for the club. A total of twelve new players were incorporated to the first squad The first squad began the Apertura 2011 with seven victories in a row, and ended the first round in 2nd place with 42 points. Nery Pumpido resigned after the Apertura, where he finished runner-up with 42 points. On 18 December 2011, Olimpia obtained its 39th national league title by winning the 2011 Clausura after eleven years, the longest period without obtaining a national championship. The title came after defeating Rubio Ñu 2–1 at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco and finishing three points ahead of Cerro Porteño. The title was largely celebrated due to the way it was won with Olimpia having only a one-point lead over rivals Cerro until the last matchday. Other reasons why it was an unexpected title are that Olimpia had lost many key players to injuries, internal arguments with Chairman Recanate (later solved) and heavy criticism by other teams's fans about controversial calls made in favor of Olimpia. Olimpia participated in the 2012 Copa Libertadores and
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as the "number one competitor" of Paraguay. However, their campaigns in both cups were underwhelming, as they were eliminated in the group stage and second round respectively. In the 2012 Apertura Olimpia finished third in the league's aggregate table and qualified for the
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first stage. Their campaign began with a 2-0 aggregate win against Defensor Sporting. Olimpia's first group stage match ended in a 3-1 loss to
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. However, the club didn't lose any more matches after that one, with highlights being a 5-1 away win against Deportivo Lara and a 4-1 home win against Newell's to finish as group leader with 13 points. In the round of 16, Olimpia beat 2012 Copa Sudamericana finalist Tigre 3-2 on aggregate, followed by a 2-1 aggregate victory over Fluminense in the quarter-finals, and a 2-1 victory on aggregate over Santa Fe to reach the finals for the seventh time, a feat which no Brazilian or Colombian team have been able to achieve. However, they lost to
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in
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0–2 after winning 2–0 in Asunción and lost the penalty shootout 4–3, with Matías Giménez's penalty hitting the crossbar, ending the dream of a fourth title. The club won its 40th title in the 2015 Clausura. Olimpia won the 2018 Apertura, 2018 Clausura, 2019 Apertura, and 2019 Clausura, to win a ''tetracampeonato'' (four-time championship). The club won its first Copa Paraguay in the 2021 edition, beating Sol de America on penalties. That year, they were eliminated from the Copa Libertadores with a 9-2 aggregate loss against
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in the quarter-finals. In the
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, Olimpia produced an upset by eliminating defending champions Flamengo in the round of 16, but were then eliminated by Flamengo rivals Fluminense 5-1 on aggregate in the quarter-finals.


Rivalries

Olimpia's most traditional rival is
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. For more than nine decades these two teams represented the " Super Clásico" ( super classic) of Paraguayan football. Other "clásicos" of Paraguayan football in which Olimpia takes part are the ones against Guaraní, which is called "el clásico más añejo", (meaning "the oldest derby" ) because they were the first two teams in Paraguay, and against Libertad (Black and White derby). Olimpia also has a very strong rivalry against Club Sportivo Luqueño from the neighboring city of Luque.


Honours

* * shared record


Friendly tournaments

* Nehru Centenary Cup ** Winners (1): 1990


Players


Squad


Players under contract


Out on loan


Notable players

:To appear in this section a player must have either: * Been part of a national team squad at any time. * Played in the first division of any other football association (outside of Paraguay). * Played in a continental and/or intercontinental competition. 1970s * Ever Hugo Almeida (1973–91) * Hugo Talavera (1975–80, 1981–85) 1980s * Gustavo Neffa (1987–89, 1998–99) * Raúl Amarilla (footballer, born 1960) (1988–89, 1990–93) 1990s * Roque Santa Cruz (1997–99, 2016–21) 2000s * Ricardo Tavarelli (1992–2003, 2005) * Sergio Órteman (2001–04, 2011–12, 2013) * Glacinei Martins (2006) * Josías Paulo Cardoso Júnior (2006) * Carlos Gamarra (2007) * Juan Rodrigo Rojas (2007–10) * Juan Manuel Lucero (2008–09) * Juan Cardozo (2009) * Oswaldo Vizcarrondo (2009) * Ebelio Ordóñez (2009) *
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(2009) * Martín Ligüera (2009–10) *
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(2009–10) 2010s * Cristian Bogado (2010) * Juan Carlos Ferreyra (2010, 2013) * Pablo Zeballos (2011–12, 2015) * Martín Silva (2011–13) * Juan Manuel Salgueiro (2012-2015) * Renzo Revoredo (2012) * Alejandro Silva (2012-2015) * Cristian Riveros (2015–2018) * Jorge Salinas (2015) * Richard Sánchez (2017-2019) Non-
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players * Alberto Zapata (2004) * Yoshinobu Matsumura (2008), height = 1.80 m * Carlos Ruiz (2009) * Carlos Figueroa (2009) * Emmanuel Adebayor (2020)


Managers

*
Manuel Fleitas Solich Manuel Agustín Fleitas Solich (30 December 1900 – 24 March 1984) was a Paraguayan association football, football player and coach. He was known as "El Brujo" (the Wizard). Career as a player Fleitas Solich played for Club Nacional of Paragu ...
(1942) * Carlos Peucelle (19??–??) * Aurelio González (195?–6?) * Roque Máspoli (197?–7?) *
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(1979–80), (1982) * Sergio Markarián (1983–84) * Aníbal Ruiz (1985) * Sergio Markarián (1986) * Aníbal Ruiz (1987) *
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(January 1, 1988 – June 30, 1991) * Aníbal Ruiz (August 1991) * Roberto Perfumo (1992) * Osvaldo Piazza (1992) * Ever Hugo Almeida (January 1, 1993 – January 1, 1994) * Gustavo Benítez (1994) *
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(January 1, 1995 – December 31, 1999) * Alicio Solalinde (2000) * Aníbal Ruiz (2001), (2002) *
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(July 1, 2001 – June 30, 2003) * Alicio Solalinde (2003) * Gustavo Benítez (2004–05) * Carlos Kiese (January 1, 2004 – December 31, 2005) * Carlos Diarte (2006) * José Cardozo (November 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007) * Félix Torres (2007) * Gustavo Costas (January 1, 2008 – December 31, 2008) * Ever Almeida (August 29, 2008 – March 10, 2009) * Carlos Kiese (January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009) * Gregorio Pérez (March 9, 2009 – July 16, 2009) * José Cardozo (November 21, 2009 – August 9, 2010) *
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(August 16, 2010 – December 17, 2010) *
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(January 1, 2011 – May 11, 2011) * Gerardo Pelusso (July 1, 2011 – July 11, 2012) * Gregorio Pérez (July 11, 2012 – September 25, 2012) * José Cardozo (September 25, 2012 – December 20, 2012) * Ever Almeida (January 27, 2013 – March 10, 2014) * Diego Alonso (March 10, 2014–1?) * Luis Alberto Monzón (2014) *
Nery Pumpido Nery Alberto Pumpido (born 30 July 1957) is an Argentine Association football, football coach and former Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper who played for Argentina national football team, Argentina in two FIFA World Cup, World Cups. ...
(2014–2015) * Francisco Arce (2015–2016) * Fernando Jubero (2016–2017) * Pablo Repetto (2017) * Daniel Garnero (2018–2020) *
Néstor Gorosito Néstor Raúl Gorosito (born 14 May 1964) is an Argentine association football, football manager (association football), manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the manager of Alianza Lima. Playing career Néstor ''Pipo'' G ...
(2020–2021) * Sergio Orteman (2021) * Enrique Landaida (2021) * Álvaro Gutiérrez (2021) * Julio César Cáceres (2021–present)


Other sports

Olimpia is also well known for training athletes that compete in other sports such as
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,
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,
tennis Tennis is a List of racket sports, racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles (tennis), singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles (tennis), doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket st ...
and
handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of thr ...
. Olimpia also has a successful
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team, currently playing in the Paraguayan futsal first division.


Basketball

Just like in football, Olimpia is the most successful basketball team in Paraguay. Since 1937 it has won 29 national championships, with the twelve consecutive titles from 1946 to 1957 as the most amazing feat in their resume.


Achievements

National * Paraguayan Basketball Champion ::Champion: (29) 1937, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1992, 1994 International *South American Club Championship ::Champion: 1947


Athletics

Olimpia has an athletics department directed by Ronaldo Almiron and participates in the competitions of the Federación Paraguaya de Atletismo. Recognized athlete is javelin thrower Fabian Jara represented the club in 2012, who later on registered with Club Sol de América, Jara represented Paraguay at the 2012 South American Under-23 Championships,
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and the 2014 South American Under-23 Championships.


Rugby

On April 29, 2019, club president Marco Trovato posted on Twitter that Olimpia would launch a
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section to compete in the new Superliga Americana de Rugby for its inaugural season in 2020. Named Olimpia Lions, the team will be the only Paraguayan representative at the competition. In 2022, the affiliation between the two sides was ended and the rugby club was renamed to Yakare XV.


Futsal

The club's
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division plays in the Liga Premium, the first division of the Paraguayan futsal league system.Liga Premium 2024, con fecha de arranque
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See also

*
List of world champion football clubs This list includes the official ''(de jure)'' world champion football clubs recognized by FIFA. The official competitions that grant this world title are the Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004), Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004), the FIFA Club W ...


References


External links

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