Torneo Apertura 2006 (Paraguay)

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2006 (C)

The Torneo Apertura 2006 was the football (soccer) tournament that opened the season in the Paraguayan first division in the year 2006.

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The tournament began on January 27 and ended on June 3 with the participation of 11 teams, with a two-legged all play all system. The winner was Libertad, which gained the right to play the Copa Libertadores 2007 and the national championship final against Cerro Porteño (winners of the Clausura 2006).

Final positions

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Libertad 2013344220+2242 2007 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
2 Cerro Porteño 2012443622+1440
3 Tacuary 2010463433+134
4 Sportivo Luqueño 209653929+1033
5 12 de Octubre 208482531628
6 Olimpia 208393430+427
7 2 de Mayo 206772933425
8 Nacional 206684236+624
9 Guaraní 205693443921
10 3 de Febrero 20541129411219
11 Fernando de la Mora 20331421472612
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Matchday 1
Home TeamResultAway Team
2 de Mayo0 - 0Fernando de la Mora
Nacional1 - 1Cerro Porteño
3 de Febrero0 - 3Libertad
Sportivo Luqueño1 - 1Tacuary
12 de Octubre1 - 0Olimpia
Matchday 2
Home TeamResultAway Team
Olimpia2 - 02 de Mayo
Libertad3 - 1Nacional
Tacuary3 - 23 de Febrero
Cerro Porteño3 - 012 de Octubre
Fernando de la Mora1 - 2Guaraní
Matchday 3
Home TeamResultAway Team
2 de Mayo2 - 3Cerro Porteño
12 de Octubre1 - 0Libertad
Nacional2 - 0Tacuary
3 de Febrero2 - 0Sportivo Luqueño
Guaraní1 - 1Olimpia
Matchday 4
Home TeamResultAway Team
Sportivo Luqueño2 - 1Nacional
Tacuary0 - 012 de Octubre
Olimpia2 - 2Fernando de la Mora
Libertad0 - 12 de Mayo
Cerro Porteño1 - 1Guaraní
Matchday 5
Home TeamResultAway Team
2 de Mayo3 - 3Tacuary
12 de Octubre1 - 1Sportivo Luqueño
Guaraní2 - 4Libertad
Nacional5 - 23 de Febrero
Fernando de la Mora0 - 1Cerro Porteño
Matchday 6
Home TeamResultAway Team
Tacuary2 - 1Guaraní
3 de Febrero2 - 012 de Octubre
Sportivo Luqueño6 - 12 de Mayo
Libertad5 - 1Fernando de la Mora
Cerro Porteño1 - 0Olimpia
Matchday 7
Home TeamResultAway Team
Olimpia1 - 2Libertad
Fernando de la Mora0 - 1Tacuary
Guaraní0 - 1Sportivo Luqueño
2 de Mayo1 - 03 de Febrero
12 de Octubre4 - 2Nacional
Matchday 8
Home TeamResultAway Team
Nacional5 - 62 de Mayo
3 de Febrero2 - 2Guaraní
Libertad0 - 2Cerro Porteño
Sportivo Luqueño2 - 3Fernando de la Mora
Tacuary2 - 3Olimpia
Matchday 9
Home TeamResultAway Team
Guaraní1 - 5Nacional
2 de Mayo1 - 012 de Octubre
Cerro Porteño1 - 3Tacuary
Olimpia1 - 2Sportivo Luqueño
Fernando de la Mora1 - 23 de Febrero
Matchday 10
Home TeamResultAway Team
12 de Octubre1 - 1Guaraní
Nacional3 - 0Fernando de la Mora
3 de Febrero1 - 3Olimpia
Tacuary2 - 1Libertad
Sportivo Luqueño2 - 2Cerro Porteño
Matchday 11
Home TeamResultAway Team
Cerro Porteño4 - 13 de Febrero
Olimpia3 - 1Nacional
Fernando de la Mora0 - 212 de Octubre
Guaraní2 - 12 de Mayo
Libertad1 - 1Sportivo Luqueño
Matchday 12
Home TeamResultAway Team
Libertad1 - 03 de Febrero
Olimpia1 - 012 de Octubre
Tacuary2 - 2Sportivo Luqueño
Cerro Porteño4 - 3Nacional
Fernando de la Mora2 - 12 de Mayo
Matchday 13
Home TeamResultAway Team
2 de Mayo3 - 0Olimpia
3 de Febrero3 - 4Tacuary
Guaraní5 - 1Fernando de la Mora
Nacional2 - 2Libertad
12 de Octubre2 - 1Cerro Porteño
Matchday 14
Home TeamResultAway Team
Tacuary1 - 0Nacional
Olimpia3 - 2Guaraní
Sportivo Luqueño2 - 03 de Febrero
Cerro Porteño1 - 12 de Mayo
Libertad5 - 112 de Octubre
Matchday 15
Home TeamResultAway Team
Nacional5 - 1Sportivo Luqueño
Guaraní1 - 4Cerro Porteño
12 de Octubre2 - 1Tacuary
Fernando de la Mora1 - 3Olimpia
2 de Mayo0 - 0Libertad
Matchday 16
Home TeamResultAway Team
Sportivo Luqueño5 - 012 de Octubre
Tacuary3 - 12 de Mayo
3 de Febrero1 - 0Nacional
Libertad3 - 2Guaraní
Cerro Porteño2 - 1Fernando de la Mora
Matchday 17
Home TeamResultAway Team
Sportivo Luqueño2 - 22 de Mayo
Guaraní3 - 2Tacuary
Cerro Porteño1 - 0Olimpia
12 de Octubre1 - 13 de Febrero
Libertad2 - 0Fernando de la Mora
Matchday 18
Home TeamResultAway Team
Sportivo Luqueño2 - 1Guaraní
Tacuary1 - 0Fernando de la Mora
Nacional1 - 012 de Octubre
3 de Febrero2 - 22 de Mayo
Libertad3 - 1Olimpia
Matchday 19
Home TeamResultAway Team
Guaraní1 - 13 de Febrero
Cerro Porteño0 - 2Libertad
Fernando de la Mora0 - 0Sportivo Luqueño
Olimpia6 - 1Tacuary
2 de Mayo0 - 0Nacional
Matchday 20
Home TeamResultAway Team
Tacuary1 - 0Cerro Porteño
3 de Febrero3 - 4Fernando de la Mora
12 de Octubre2 - 02 de Mayo
Nacional2 - 2Guaraní
Sportivo Luqueño2 - 1Olimpia
Matchday 21
Home TeamResultAway Team
Olimpia2 - 33 de Febrero
Cerro Porteño2 - 0Sportivo Luqueño
Guaraní4 - 312 de Octubre
Libertad2 - 1Tacuary
Fernando de la Mora2 - 2Nacional
Matchday 22
Home TeamResultAway Team
Nacional1 - 1Olimpia
12 de Octubre4 - 2Fernando de la Mora
2 de Mayo3 - 0Guaraní
3 de Febrero1 - 2Cerro Porteño
Sportivo Luqueño1 - 3Libertad

Top scorers

JugadorGolesEquipo
Flag of Uruguay.svg Rodrigo López 19Libertad
Flag of Paraguay.svg Óscar Cardozo 15Nacional
Flag of Paraguay.svg Javier González 12Sportivo Luqueño
Flag of Uruguay.svg Martín García 11Olimpia

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