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Olimpia, intractable leader of the women’s tournament

Olimpia thrashed Sportivo Trinidense 5-0 today to remain unstoppable at the top of the Apertura 2023 First Division women’s soccer tournament.

KNOW MÁS: postponed the grid of the day

The striped team did not give an option to its pair from the populous Santísima Trinidad.

In this sense, they prevailed at CARDIF with goals from Liz Peña (21′), Karina Castellano (62′), Luz Cardozo (73′), Celeste Aguilera (74′) and Milagros Rolón (86′). 5-0 and nothing more to add.

With this result, the Dean leads with 25 points awaiting what Cerro Porteño (20), his immediate escort, can do.

By your side, the Libertad/Limpeño fusion (19), third classified, measures Guarani (18) in the second turn, who wants to regain the ceded ground.

The grid closes tomorrow with two more sets.

DATE 9

-Saturday May 6

*Guaireña 2-2 National/Humaitá

*Sportivo Ameliano 0-0 Tacuary

-Sunday May 7

*Olympia 5-0 Sportivo Trinidad

*Freedom/Clean vs. Guarani

Stadium: CARDIF

Time: 15:00

Referee: Pedro Baranda.

Assistants: Liz Fleitas and Christian Chaparro.

Fourth referee: Carmen Gómez.

-Monday May 8

* General Caballero JLM vs. Resistance – 13:00. CARDIF.

*Cerro Porteño vs. Sportivo Luqueño – 15:00. CARDIF.

CLASSIFICATION

Olimpia 25, Cerro Porteño 20, Libertad/Limpeño 19, Guaraní 18, Guaireña 14, Sportivo Trinidense 11, Sportivo Ameliano 10, Nacional/Humaitá 9, Tacuary 9, Sportivo Luqueño 6, Resistencia 3, General Caballero JLM 1.



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