Copa San Isidro de Curuguaty

The Copa San Isidro de Curuguaty (English: San Isidro de Curuguaty Cup) is a football (soccer) tournament of regional character played between the champions of the Campeonato Nacional de Interligas organized by the Unión del Fútbol del Interior (Paraguay) and the Copa Nacional de Selecciones del Interior organized by the Organización del Fútbol del Interior (Uruguay).

History

The tournament was created by Eusebio Baeza, former executive of Pluna and the Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol, and Arturo Filartiga Candia, member of the Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol. The tournament is played every two years since 1978 with home and away games. If teams tie in points and goals the game is decided by penalty kicks.

Winners

Year Winner Runners-up Aggregate 1st leg 2nd leg
1956 Trinidad Liga Central4-22-12-1
1959 Fray Bentos Villeta7-13-04-1
1963 Colonia[lower-alpha 1] Ypacaraí3-3[lower-alpha 2]0-13-2
1966 Tacuarembó Coronel Oviedo4-12-02-1
1978 Federación Misionera[lower-alpha 3] Melo4-01-03-0
1980 Federación Misionera[lower-alpha 3] Tacuarembó5-5 (3-2 p)2-13-4
1982 Maldonado Villarrica1-1 (4-3 p)1-00-1
1984 San Pedro Rocha4-31-33-0
1988 Paysandú Paranaense4-31-23-1
1990 Ypacaraí Florida2-11-01-1
1992 Liga del Sud Minas6-12-04-1
1994 Maldonado Caaguazú9-24-05-2
1996 Paranaense Maldonado Interior3-3[lower-alpha 4]2-21-1
1998 Itauguá Melo 4-31-13-2
2000 San José Liga Mayor Carapeguá 2-2 (4-2 p)1-11-1
2002 Limpio Durazno 5-45-40-0
2004 San José de los Arroyos Durazno[lower-alpha 5] 4-30-24-1
2006 Pirayú Maldonado Liga Mayor 3-3 (4-2 p)1-22-1
2008 Colonia Departamental Caaguazú 4-23-11-1
2010 Liga Caacupeña Artigas 3-11-12-0
2012 Liga Paranaense Colonia 3-21-12-1
2014 Liberación Tacuarembó 1-1 (a)0-01-1
2016 Liga Guaireña Nueva Palmira 4-23-11-1
2018 Liga Atyreña Durazno 3-3 (4-3 p)2-11-2
2023 Lavalleja Liga Encarnacena 4-4 (3-0 p)2-12-3

Titles per country and team


Paraguay
15
Federación Misionera[lower-alpha 3] 2
Paranaense 2
Itauguá 1
Liga del Sud 1
Limpio 1
Pirayuense 1
San José de los Arroyos 1
San Pedro 1
Ypacaraí 1
Caacupé 1
Liberación 1
Guaireña 1
Atyreña 1

Uruguay
10
Colonia Departamental 2
Maldonado 2
Fray Bentos 1
Lavalleja 1
Paysandú 1
San José Liga Mayor 1
Tacuarembó 1
Trinidad 1

See also

Notes

  1. Colonia participated instead of Melo.
  2. Colonia declared champion after mutual agreement with Ypacarai.
  3. Now known and competes as Liga Ignaciana.
  4. Paranaense winners after Maldonado Interior had five red cards in the game.
  5. Durazno participated instead of Mercedes.
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