- Football in Paraguay
Football is by far the most popular sport in
Paraguay to the point that it is part of the nation's culture.History
Football was first introduced in
Paraguay by DutchmanWilliam Paats , who moved from theNetherlands toAsunción (the capital of Paraguay) in 1888. During a trip toBuenos Aires Paats bought a football and brought it back to Asunción in order to teach the sport, which was unknown among Paraguayans. [ [http://www.albirroja.com/history/history2.html Cien Años de Historia: Sudor, Lagrimas, Sangre, y Victoria] ] At first, football was only practiced by the "elite" (upper class ) but it soon became very popular and spread quickly throughout the whole country to people of all social classes.In 1900, small tournaments were held at the
Plaza de Armas , aplaza located in downtown Asunción. Because of the huge success of the tournaments and the large attendances for the games, Paats decided to found the first Paraguayan football club, which he named "Olimpia Football Club" (later renamed Club Olimpia) in 1902. By 1906 the number of football clubs in Paraguay had increased and theParaguayan Football Association (governing body of football in Paraguay) was founded. The Paraguayan Football Association joinedCONMEBOL in 1921, andFIFA in 1925.Football has grown enormously since then, and there are over 1600 teams spread throughout Paraguay participating in regional leagues. [ [http://www.ufi.org.py/ UFI Website] ] Each of those teams try to make their way to the by clearing the different levels of lower divisions. The growth and evolution of Paraguayan football can be seen in the achievements made in the club level and by the
Paraguayan national football team . The national team has participated in seven World Cups, won twoCopa América tournaments and obtained a silver medal at theOlympic Games in 2004. All these accomplishments established Paraguay as the fourth most successful football nation in South America behind Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. At the club level,Olimpia Asunción has won a total of eight international tournaments, including threeCopa Libertadores and one Intercontinental Cup.Among the most important and successful football players in Paraguayan history are
Arsenio Erico , Aurelio González, Romerito andJosé Luis Chilavert . [ [http://apf.cerocinco.net/seleccion/historia.php Historia de la Albirroja] ]League system
"See main article
Paraguayan football league system "References
External links
* [http://www.apf.org.py/ Paraguayan football association website]
* [http://www.albirroja.com/history/history2.html Paraguayan football history (in Spanish)]
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