2021 Copa Paraguay Explained

Copa Paraguay
Year:2021
Country:Paraguay
Num Teams:64
Champions:Olimpia (1st title)
Runner-Up:Sol de América
Third:Libertad
Continentalcup1:Copa Sudamericana
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Sol de América
Matches:64
Goals:199
Prevseason:2019
Nextseason:2022

The 2021 Copa Paraguay was the third edition of the Copa Paraguay, Paraguay's domestic football cup competition. Originally known as the 2020 Copa Paraguay, the competition was scheduled to start on 14 April 2020 and conclude in late 2020, with the winners qualifying for the 2021 Copa Sudamericana as well as the 2020 Supercopa Paraguay against the Primera División champions with better record in the aggregate table.[1]

The competition was suspended indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 9 July 2020, Paraguayan Football Association's Chief of Competitions Michael Sánchez stated that it would be postponed to 2021 with the same qualified teams given the unavailability of stadiums in the departments of Paraguay as well as the lack of dates to reschedule the competition in the remainder of 2020. As a result, the berth to the 2021 Copa Sudamericana was passed to the best team in the Primera División season that failed to qualify for international competition.[2] The decision to suspend the competition was confirmed by the APF on 11 September 2020.[3]

On 15 January 2021, the APF confirmed that the Copa Paraguay would be resumed in 2021, with this edition keeping the same format and fixture elaborated for the 2020 edition.[4] On 15 July 2021, the APF announced that the competition would start on 27 July 2021.[5]

Olimpia won their first Copa Paraguay title, beating Sol de América on penalties after a 2–2 draw over 90 minutes in the final.[6] The winners qualified for the 2021 Supercopa Paraguay against the Primera División champions with better record in the aggregate table, with runners-up Sol de América qualifying for the 2022 Copa Sudamericana since Olimpia had already qualified for international competition on league performance. Libertad were the defending champions but were defeated by Olimpia in the semi-finals.

Format

64 teams took part, with the competition keeping the same format used in the previous edition.[7] The competition is played as a single-elimination tournament, with all teams directly qualifying for the first round, where they were drawn into 32 single-legged ties. Ties in all rounds will be played as a single game, with a penalty shootout deciding the winner in case of a draw.

Teams

64 teams competed in this edition of the competition: the 10 Primera División and 18 División Intermedia teams, as well as 11 from the Primera B, 8 from the Primera C, and the 17 champions from each department of Paraguay representing the UFI.

Primera División

All of the 10 Primera División teams took part in the competition:

División Intermedia

All of the 18 División Intermedia teams took part:

Primera B

The 9 teams ranked from 2nd to 10th place in the 2019 Primera B season and the top two in the 2019 Primera C season qualified:

Primera C

Teams ranked from 3rd to 10th place in the previous Primera C season qualified:

UFI

The champions from each of the 17 departments of Paraguay qualified for the competition:

Round of 64

The draw for the round of 64 was held on 9 March 2020 and the matches were scheduled to be played from 14 April 2020 onwards.[1] [8] On 15 July 2021, the APF confirmed that the round of 64 games would be played from 27 July to 26 August 2021.[5]

Round of 32

The schedule for the round of 32 was confirmed by the APF on 26 August 2021. Matches in this round were played from 1 to 23 September 2021.[9]

Round of 16

The schedule for the round of 16 was announced by the APF on 28 September 2021. Matches in this round were played from 5 to 20 October 2021.[10]

Quarter-finals

The schedule for the quarter-finals was announced by the APF on 22 October 2021. Matches in this round were played from 3 to 10 November 2021.[11] [12]

Semi-finals

The schedule for the semi-finals was announced by the APF on 7 November 2021. Both matches were played on 14 November 2021 at Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Copa de Todos tiene su calendario 2020. APF. 9 March 2020. 12 March 2020.
  2. Web site: Confirman postergación de la Copa Paraguay. D10 Paraguay. 10 July 2020. 12 July 2020.
  3. Web site: Es oficial: ¡APF suspende Intermedia y 6 torneos más!. Versus. 11 September 2020. 26 September 2020.
  4. Web site: La Copa Paraguay palpita su retorno en el 2021. Tigo Sports. 15 January 2021. 23 February 2021.
  5. Web site: La Copa Paraguay tiene la agenda definida. Tigo Sports. es. 15 July 2021. 16 July 2021.
  6. Web site: Olimpia es el campeón de la Copa Paraguay 2021. D10. es. 1 December 2021. 1 December 2021.
  7. Web site: Más equipos en Copa Paraguay para el 2019. HOY. 11 August 2018. 19 May 2019.
  8. Web site: La Copa Paraguay 2020 conoce sus cruces. Tigo Sports. 9 March 2020. 12 March 2020.
  9. Web site: Así se jugarán los 16vos. de final . APF . 27 August 2021 . es . 26 August 2021.
  10. Web site: Calendario de los octavos de final de la Copa Paraguay . APF . 29 September 2021 . es . 28 September 2021.
  11. Web site: APF programa los cuartos de final de la Copa Paraguay . D10 . 22 October 2021 . es . 22 October 2021.
  12. Web site: Modificación en un juego de los cuartos de final . APF . es . 2 November 2021 . 2 November 2021.
  13. Web site: Semifinales de Copa Paraguay, en medio de las Eliminatorias y en el Defensores . Versus . 9 November 2021 . es . 8 November 2021.