2003 in Paraguayan football

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The following article presents a summary of the 2003 football (soccer) season in Paraguay.

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First division results

Torneo Apertura

The Apertura tournament was played in a single all-play-all system. At the end, the top six teams qualified to a playoff stage to determine the Apertura champion.

PositionTeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesScoredConcededPoints
1 Libertad 963013321
2 Cerro Porteño 953120818
3 Olimpia 9441161116
4 Sol de América 934212713
5 Tacuary 9414151613
6 Guaraní 9333182012
7 Sportivo Luqueño 9324141211
8 Sport Colombia 922514208
9 12 de Octubre 91448187
10 San Lorenzo 910810253

Apertura playoff stage

The top six teams qualified to this stage and were divided into two groups. The top two teams in the Apertura points table (Libertad and Cerro Porteño) were given two bonus points to start the group stage.

Group stage
Teams qualified to the Final
  • Group A
PositionTeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesScoredConcededBonus PointsPoints
1 Libertad 211020[2]6
2 Tacuary 211020[0]4
3 Olimpia 200204[0]0
  • Group B
PositionTeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesScoredConcededBonus PointsPoints
1 Guaraní 220031[0]6
2 Sol de América 210143[0]3
3 Cerro Porteño 200236[2]2
Apertura Final

Guaraní 00 Libertad

Libertad 10 Guaraní

Libertad wins the Apertura tournament final by an aggregate score of 1-0.

Torneo Clausura

The Clausura tournament was played in a two-round all-play-all system, with the champion being the team with the most points at the end of the two rounds.

PositionTeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesScoredConcededPoints
1 Libertad *18963322033
2 Olimpia 18963301833
3 Cerro Porteño 18954241532
4 Guaraní 18765241727
5 Sportivo Luqueño 18765212027
6 Sol de América 18477171619
7 12 de Octubre 1847771419
8 San Lorenzo 18468183218
9 Tacuary 18459202917
10 Sport Colombia 184410222916

*Since Olimpia and Libertad tied in points and goal difference at the end of the Clausura, a championship game playoff was played on November 30, with Libertad winning 6-5 in penalties after a 0-0 tie in regulation.

Championship game playoff

Since Libertad won both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments they were declared as the national champions and no playoff game was played.

Runners-up game playoff

Two games were played to determine the 2003 championship runners-up between Olimpia and Guaraní, who finished in second place in the Clausura and Apertura respectively. The winner of this playoff was guaranteed a spot in the 2003 Copa Libertadores.


Olimpia 11 Guaraní

Guaraní 32 Olimpia

Guaraní runners-up of the 2003 first division tournament by winning on an aggregate score of 4-3.

Relegation / Promotion

Tacuary finished second-to-last in the aggregate points table, so had to participate in the promotion play-off game against second division runners-up 3 de Febrero. Tacuary won the playoff game by an aggregate score of 4-2, so it remains in the first division.

Qualification to international competitions

Pre-Libertadores playoff

PositionTeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesScoredConcededBonus PointsPoints
1 Olimpia 321041[1]8
2 Sportivo Luqueño 320184[0]6
3 Cerro Porteño 310247[0]3
4 Sol de America 301259[0]1

Lower divisions results

LevelTournamentChampion
2nd Intermedia Nacional
3rd (G.A. teams) Primera de Ascenso Fernando de la Mora
3rd (interior teams) UFI Champions Cup Club 2 de Mayo (Pedro Juan Caballero)
4th (G.A. teams)Segunda de Ascenso Sportivo Ameliano

Paraguayan teams in international competitions

Paraguay national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Paraguay national football team in official competitions during 2003.

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompParaguay scorersReport
September 6, 2003 Estadio Nacional
Lima, Peru
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 - 1 WCQ 2006 Gamarra Soccerball shade.svg24' Report
September 10, 2003 Defensores del Chaco
Asunción, Paraguay
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 4 - 1 WCQ 2006 Cardozo Soccerball shade.svg26', Soccerball shade.svg58', Soccerball shade.svg72'
Paredes Soccerball shade.svg53'
Report
November 15, 2003 Defensores del Chaco
Asunción, Paraguay
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 2 - 1 WCQ 2006 Santa Cruz Soccerball shade.svg29'
Cardozo Soccerball shade.svg75'
Report
November 18, 2003 Estadio Nacional
Santiago, Chile
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 0 - 1 WCQ 2006 Paredes Soccerball shade.svg30' Report

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