Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Libertadores 2022 Opening Montevideo City Torque Barcelona SC


Tour Préliminaire
8 fevrier 2022
Estadio Centenario Montevideo

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The most important club competition on the continent will begin, with the duel between Montevideo City from Uruguay and Barcelona from Ecuador that will start phase 1 of qualifying for the group stage. This will be the first of several engagements seeking the last 32 qualified for the group phase, a place that the Cacique already has reserved as Chile 2 after his runner-up in the 2021 Chilean tournament.


In addition to this key between Montevideo City and Barcelona, ​​the faces will be seen in the first qualifying phase on Deportivo Lara of Venezuela against Bolívar of Bolivia and the one of César Vallejo University of Peru against Olimpia of Paraguay. The winners of these crosses will advance to phase 2 of classification, where there are already interesting keys armed as those of Millionaires from Colombia against Fluminense from Brazil, Audax Italiano vs. Estudiantes from La Plata, América Mineiro from Brazil vs. Guaraní from Paraguay, Plaza Colonia from Uruguay vs. The Strongest from Bolivia and Everton vs. Monagas from Venezuela.


Ecuador
Independiente del Valle (LigaPro series A champion)
Emelec (LigaPro series A runner-up)
U. Católica (third in series A of the LigaPro)
Barcelona SC (fourth in series A of the LigaPro)

Argentinian
Colón (Champion of the LigaPro Cup)
River Plate (LigaPro champion)
Boca Juniors (2019-20 Argentine Cup champion)
Vélez Sarsfield (second in the general table)
Talleres de Córdoba (third in the general table)
Students from La Plata (sixth in the general table)

Brazil
Palmeiras (Champion of the Copa Libertadores)
Athletico Paranaense (Copa Sudamericana champion)
Atlético Mineiro (Brazilian Serie A champion)
Flamengo (runner-up in the Brazilian Serie A)
Fortaleza (fourth in the Brazilian Serie A)
Corinthians (fifth in the Brazilian Serie A)
Bragantino (sixth in the Brazilian Serie A)
Fluminense (seventh in the Brazilian Serie A)
América Mineiro (eighth of the Brazilian Serie A)

Uruguay 
Peñarol (first division champion)
National (first division runner-up)
Plaza Colonia (third of the accumulated table)
Montevideo City Torque (fourth in the accumulated table)


Chili 
Catholic University (Chilean First Division champion)
Colo-Colo (Chilean First Division runner-up)
Audax Italiano (third in the First Division of Chile)
Everton (Chilean Cup runner-up)

Colombian
Sports Tolima (Champion of the Apertura Liga Dimayor)
Deportivo Cali (Champion of Liga Dimayor Completion)
Millionaires (first place in the reclassification table of the first category A)
Atlético Nacional (Colombia Cup champion)

Paraguay 
Cerro Porteño (champion of the Closing Tournament)
Libertad (champion of the Opening Tournament)
Guaraní (third in the accumulated table)
Olimpia (fourth in the accumulated table)

Peru 
Alianza Lima (Champion of League 1)
Sporting Cristal (runner-up in League 1)
University (third in League 1)
César Vallejo University (fourth in League 1)

Bolivian 
Independiente Petrolero (Champion of the Bolivian Professional Division)
Always Ready (runner-up in the Bolivian Professional Division)
The Strongest (third in the Bolivian Professional Division)
Bolívar (fourth in the Bolivian Professional Division)

Venezuela
Deportivo Táchira (First Division champion)
Caracas (First Division runner-up)
Monagas (third of the accumulated table)
Deportivo Lara (fourth in the accumulated table)



E1 key: Montevideo City Torque vs. Barcelona SC February 8 and 15
E2 key: Deportivo Lara vs. Bolivar February 9 and 16
E3 key: Cesar Vallejo University vs. Olympia February 9 and 16

Phase 2 
2 squads from Brazil, Chile and Colombia; 1 from Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Plus 3 winners of phase 1.
 
Key C1: millionaires vs. Fluminense February 22 and March 1
C2 key: Audax Italiano vs. Students from La Plata February 23 and March 2
C3 key: Winner of Deportivo de E2 vs. Catholic University of Quito February 23 and March 2
C4 key: Atletico Mineiro vs. Guarani February 23 and March 2
C5 key: E1 vs. academic February 23 and March 2
C6 key: Colonia Square vs. The Strongest February 22 and March 1
C7 key: Everton vs. Monagas February 22 and March 1
C8 key: E3 vs. National Athletic February 24 and March 3


Phase 3
8 winners of phase 2. The matches will be played from March 8 to 10 and from March 15 to 17
4 losing teams will go to the group stage of the Copa Sudamericana 2022
32 teams compete in the group stage (only the 8 leaders and their escorts advance to the round of 16)..
5 casts from Brazil and Argentina
2 teams from Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela
The champion of the Copa Libertadores 2021
The champion of the South American Cup 2021
Plus 4 winners of phase 3.
8 teams that finish in third place in their respective groups will advance to the round of 16 of the Copa Sudamericana.
Dates to play the group stage
Date 1: from April 5 to 7
Date 2: from April 12 to 14
Date 3: from April 26 to 28
Date 4: from May 3 to 5
Date 5: from May 17 to 19
Date 6: from May 24 to 26
Draw for the round of 16, quarters, semifinals and the final will be on June 1
dates to play
Eighth: from June 28 to 30 the first leg and the rematch from July 5 to 7.
Rooms: from August 2 to 4 the first leg and the rematch from August 9 to 11.
Semifinals: from August 30 to 31 the first leg and the rematch from September 6 to 8.
Final: Saturday, October 29 at the Banco Pichincha Monumental Stadium of Barcelona SC, in Guayaquil. 













 

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