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| Full name | Club Libertad | |||
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| Nicknames | Gumarelo Repollero (Cabbage Growers) | |||
| Founded | 30 July 1905; 120 years ago (1905-07-30)[1] | |||
| Ground | Estadio Tigo La Huerta | |||
| Capacity | 15,000[2] | |||
| Chairman | Rubén di Tore | |||
| Manager | Vacant | |||
| League | División de Honor | |||
| 2025 | División de Honor, 3rd of 12 (Apertura champions) | |||
| Website | www | |||


Club Libertad is a Paraguayan professionalfootball club based inAsunción that currently plays in theParaguayan Primera División. The club plays its home games atEstadio Tigo La Huerta; which holds 15,000 people.
Founded in 1905, Libertad is the third most successful Paraguayan football club, winning 26 national titles, only behind rivalsOlimpia andCerro Porteño.
The club was founded on 30 July 1905 by a group of young men and students. Its first president was Juan Manuel Sosa, who chose the club's name.[3]
Since winning its first championship in 1910, Libertad has always been overshadowed by the two big clubs in Paraguay:Olimpia andCerro Porteño, who together won most of the Paraguayan football national championships. Despite that, Libertad has confirmed its position as the third "big" team of Paraguay by winning 21 championships, ten more thanGuaraní, which has eleven.
In 1952, Libertad participated in theCopa Rio. The club played three matches. In the first match againstAustria Wien, the opposition won 4–2. In the next match, againstCorinthians, the Brazilians won 6–1. In its last game against German club1. FC Saarbrücken, the Paraguayan club won 4–1, to finish the cup with one win and two defeats.
The club's first participation in the Copa Libertadores was in1968, where they finished last with one win, one draw and 4 losses in a group containingPeñarol,Nacional, andGuaraní. In the1977 Copa Libertadores Libertad reached the semi-finals. They began their campaign by finishing first in their group. That gave them qualification to the semi-finals, where they had to play two legs againstBoca Juniors andDeportivo Cali. The winner of the group advanced to the finals, which was Boca Juniors. Libertad finished last of the semi-finals group with one win, one draw and two losses.
In 1998, the club was relegated for the first time in its history. In the Apertura tournament it finished last, and in the Clausura it finished second-to-last. A 4–3 defeat to rivals Guaraní on the last matchday, as well as their league position in 1997, secured the club's relegation. The club spent two years in thesecond tier before returning to the top tier in 2001 after winning the league title in 2000.[4] The club went through lots of success after their return to the top tier, as noted by winning the league titles in 2002 and 2003.
Libertad reached the semi-finals of Copa Libertadores for the second time in history in2006, where Libertad topped its group and beat powerhouses Corinthians andRiver Plate on their way to being knocked out by winnersInternacional. Despite the elimination, more success came for the club, because it became a three-time-champion by winning the 2007 Clausura, 2008 Apertura, and 2008 Clausura.
In the2013 Copa Sudamericana, the club made the semi-finals, beginning their campaign in the first stage by beatingMontevideo Wanderers andMineros in the second stage. Then they beatSport Recife andItagüí in the round of 16 and quarter-finals, before being eliminated byLanús, who eventually won the competition. They also made the semi-finals again in2017, losing to another Argentine club,Independiente, who also won the competition.
Libertad has a rivalry with the other two "big clubs" of the country, Olimpia and Cerro Porteño, but mainly has one with Olimpia, and matches disputed between the two clubs are called "Clásico Blanco y Negro" (White and Black Classic). The first "clasico" was played in September 1906, with Olimpia winning 5-4.Repollero won the 2003 league title by beating Olimpia 6-5 on penalties. Overall, there have been 255 matches disputed between them, with Olimpia winning 112 and Libertad winning 74.[5]
The club also shares a rivalry with the fourth-biggest club in the country, Guaraní. The first match between the two clubs was played in 1921, which was won by Guarani to obtain the league titlethat year. The rivalry became greater in 1998, after Guaraní won 4-3 on the last matchday to cause Libertad's only relegation into the second division.[6]
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| Type | Competition | Titles | Seasons |
|---|---|---|---|
| National | Primera División | 26 | 1910,1917,1920,1930,1943,1945,1955,1976,2002,2003,2006 Apertura,2007 Clausura,2008 Apertura,2008 Clausura,2010 Clausura,2012 Clausura,2014 Apertura,2014 Clausura,2016 Apertura,2017 Apertura,2021 Apertura,2022 Apertura,2023 Apertura,2023 Clausura,2024 Apertura,2025 Apertura |
| División Intermedia | 1 | 2000 | |
| Copa Paraguay | 3 | ||
| Supercopa Paraguay | 2 | ||
| Plaqueta Millington Drake | 1 | 1952 |
Current squad of Club Libertad as of 8 July 2025 (edit)
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Manager:Sergio Aquino
Thebasketball team of Libertad belongs to the top teams of thenational top basketball league and Libertad is afterOlimpia the most successful club of Paraguay.