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Olimpia wants to retake the lead

Olimpia wants to retake the lead

The striped team wants to extend their record numbers and take advantage of the surprise fall of Guarani.

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In this sense, Sportivo Ameliano did the reigning champions a favor and, if they triumphed this afternoon, they would take two points ahead of Cerro Porteño, that momentarily occupies the first place.

A little earlier, Tacuary will face a Guaireña focused on returning to the victorious path.

 

DATE 8

-Friday April 28

*Sportivo Trinidad 1-1 General Caballero JLM

*Sportivo Luqueño 0-1 Libertad/Limpeño

 

-Saturday April 29

*Guarani 1-2 Sportivo Ameliano

*Resistance 0-3 Cerro Porteño

 

-Monday May 1

*Tacuary vs. Guairena FC

Stadium: CARFEM.

Time: 16:15.

Referee: Carmen Gomez.

Assistants: Liz Fleitas and Zunilda Quiñónez.

Fourth referee: Araceli González.

 

*National/Humaitá vs. olympia

Stadium: CARFEM.

Time: 18:30.

Referee: Angelina Rodas.

Assistants: Camila Escobar and Sandro Romero.

Fourth referee: Rosa Bareiro.

CLASSIFICATION

Cerro Porteño 20, Olimpia 19, Libertad/Limpeño 19, Guaraní 18, Guaireña 12, Sportivo Trinidense 11, Sportivo Ameliano 9, Nacional/Humaitá 8, Tacuary 7, Sportivo Luqueño 6, Resistencia 3, General Caballero JLM 1.

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