1955 Paraguayan Primera División season

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The 1955 season of the Paraguayan Primera División , the top category of Paraguayan football, was played by 9 teams. The national champions were Libertad.

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First stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Libertad 1613123517+1827
2 Olimpia 168352316+719
3 Sol de América 167542724+319
4 Cerro Porteño 167362323017
5 Guaraní 166551923417
6 Presidente Hayes 165473235314
7 Nacional 163672716+1112
8 Sportivo Luqueño 164482332912
9 San Lorenzo 1623111528137
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Second stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Cerro Porteño 430184+46
2 Libertad 4211124+85
3 Guaraní 4202101224
4 Olimpia 421153+25
5 Sol de América 4004314110
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Aggregate Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Libertad 2015234721+2632
2 Olimpia 2010462819+924
3 Cerro Porteño 2010373127+423
4 Guaraní 208572935621
5 Sol de América 207583038819
6 Presidente Hayes 165473235314
7 Nacional 163672716+1112
8 Sportivo Luqueño 164482332912
9 San Lorenzo 1623111528137
Source: [ citation needed ]

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