2010 in Paraguayan football

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The 2010 season is the 100th season of competitive football in Paraguay .

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Primera División

Transfers

National team

Men's national team

31 March 2010 International Friendly Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg1 – 1Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Asunción, Paraguay
18:00 UTC-3 Estigarribia Soccerball shade.svg37' Report Tshabalala Soccerball shade.svg71'Stadium: Estadio Defensores del Chaco
Attendance: 15,000
14 June 2010 2010 FIFA World Cup Italy  Flag of Italy.svg1 – 1Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Paraguay Cape Town, South Africa
18:00 UTC+2 De Rossi Soccerball shade.svg63' Report Alcaraz Soccerball shade.svg39'Stadium: Cape Town Stadium
Attendance: 62,869
Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)
20 June 2010 2010 FIFA World Cup Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg0 – 2Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Paraguay Bloemfontein, South Africa
13:30 UTC+2 Report Vera Soccerball shade.svg27'
Riveros Soccerball shade.svg86'
Stadium: Free State Stadium
Attendance: 26,643
Referee: Eddy Maillet (Seychelles)
24 June 2010 2010 FIFA World Cup Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg0 – 0Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Polokwane, South Africa
16:00 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Attendance: 34,850
Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan)
3 July 2010 2010 FIFA World Cup Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg0 – 1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Johannesburg, South Africa
20:30 UTC+2 Report Villa Soccerball shade.svg83'Stadium: Ellis Park Stadium
Attendance: 55,359
Referee: Carlos Batres (Guatemala)
11 August 2010 International Friendly Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg2 – 0Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Asunción, Paraguay
20:00 UTC-4 Vera Soccerball shade.svg7'
Riveros Soccerball shade.svg73'
Stadium: Estadio Defensores del Chaco
Attendance: 25,000
4 September 2010 International Friendly Japan  Flag of Japan.svg1 – 0Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Paraguay Yokohama, Japan
19:20 UTC+9 Kagawa Soccerball shade.svg64'Stadium: International Stadium Yokohama
Attendance: 65,157
12 October 2010 International Friendly New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg0 – 2Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Paraguay Wellington, New Zealand
19:30 UTC+13 Valdez Soccerball shade.svg22' (pen.)
Martínez Soccerball shade.svg27'
Stadium: Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 16,477
Referee: Jamie Cross
17 November 2010 International Friendly Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg0 – 7Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Paraguay Hong Kong
20:00 UTC+8 Santa Cruz Soccerball shade.svg4', 32'
Barreto Soccerball shade.svg30'
Ortigoza Soccerball shade.svg47', 55'
M.Riveros Soccerball shade.svg75'
C.Riveros Soccerball shade.svg90'
Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium
Attendance: 6,250

Women's national team

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