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Paraguayan Cuarta División

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Also see Chilean Cuarta Division.

The Paraguayan Cuarta División (Template:Lang-en) is the fourth tier football league in Paraguay. It is organized by the Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol.

The Paraguayan Cuarta División is divided into three leagues:

Primera División C

List of champions

Seasons from 1997 until 2007 were Segunda de Ascenso, and from 2008 are Primera División C.[1]

Season Year Teams Champion Runner-up
1 1997 ? Atlántida (Barrio Obrero, Asunción)
2 1998 ? Sport Colonial (Santa Ana, Asunción)
3 1999 ? Pilcomayo (Mariano Roque Alonso)
4 2000 10 Capitán Figari (Lambaré) Sportivo Ameliano (Villa Emilia, Asunción)
5 2001 10 Humaitá (Mariano Roque Alonso) 3 de Febrero (Barrio Ricardo Brugada)
6 2002 10 General Caballero (San Felipe, Asunción) Fernando de la Mora (Barrio Palomar, Asunción)
7 2003 10 Sportivo Ameliano (Barrio Jara, Asunción) Atlético Tembetary (Asunción e Ypané)
8 2004 12[a] 3 de Noviembre (Barrio San Pablo, Asunción) 29 de Setiembre (Luque)
9 2005 13[b] 1° de Marzo (Barrio Santa María), Fernando de la Mora Pilcomayo
10 2006 13 (2)[c] Sportivo Ameliano (Barrio Jara, Asunción): 2nd title Oriental
11 2007 13 3 de Febrero (Ricardo Brugada, Asunción) Atlántida
12 2008 16 (2)[d] Cristóbal Colón (Ñemby) Cerro Corá
13 2009 16 River Plate (Barrio Mburicaó, Asunción) Martín Ledesma de Capiatá
14 2010 19 (2)[d] 3 de Febrero: 2nd title Gral. Caballero de Campo Grande (3rd: Olimpia de Itá)[e]
15 2011 16[f] 12 de octubre de Santo Domingo Capitán Figari (Lambaré)
16 2012[2] 14 (2) Atlántida (Barrio Obrero, Asunción): 2nd title Dr. Benjamín Aceval
17 2013 15 (2 groups) Sportivo Limpeño Club Oriental
18 2014 15 Club Fulgencio Yegros General Caballero CG
19 2015 15 Deportivo Recoleta Sportivo Ameliano

Club relegated for a year, due to finish last in the previous season

Year Club Foundation Home City Stadium Capacity
2011 General Caballero SF 1° de mayo de 1937 San Felipe, Asunción Gral. Bernardino Caballero 500
2012 Sport Colonial 18 de enero de 1948 Bo. Sta. Ana, Asunción Don Celestino Mongelós 600
2013 Nikkei Bellmare[3] 12 de julio de 2006 Itauguá Estadio Nikkei Bellmare 3.000

Notes

  1. ^ Fell four clubs.
  2. ^ Fell three clubs.
  3. ^ Two groups in the 1st stage.
  4. ^ a b Three new clubs were admitted from the country.
  5. ^ This year was also up the 3rd place..
  6. ^ From this season, the last is disenrolled for one year

See also

References

  1. ^ Andrés, Juan Pablo (28 Jan 2011) RSSSF (ed.) List of Fourth Level Champions. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  2. ^ Todo Ascenso (eds.) Noche de Clausura de las Divisionales de la Intermedia, Primera B y Primera C Archived 29 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine. (in spanish). Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  3. ^ Todo Ascenso (eds.) PRIMERA C: TODOS LOS RESULTADOS DE LA JORNADA Archived 12 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine. (in spanish). Retrieved 4 December 2012.