Paraguay Division Profesional 04/14 00:30 12 [2] Guarani Asuncion v Libertad Asuncion [1] D 0-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 04/11 00:30 11 [3] Guarani Asuncion v General Caballero JLM [11] W 3-1
Copa Sudamericana 04/06 22:00 1 [2] Huracan v Guarani Asuncion [2] L 4-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 04/01 00:30 10 [4] Olimpia Asuncion v Guarani Asuncion [3] W 0-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 03/24 22:00 9 [2] Guarani Asuncion v Guairena FC [10] D 1-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 03/19 23:30 8 [7] Sportivo Trinidense v Guarani Asuncion [2] D 1-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 03/14 22:00 7 [3] Guarani Asuncion v Tacuary [12] W 1-0
Copa Sudamericana 03/08 22:00 14 Guarani Asuncion v Sportivo Ameliano W 3-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 03/03 23:30 6 [6] Nacional Asuncion v Guarani Asuncion [4] W 0-2
Paraguay Division Profesional 02/25 21:00 5 [6] Guarani Asuncion v Sportivo Luqueno [11] W 3-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 02/17 21:00 4 [8] Resistencia FC v Guarani Asuncion [9] W 0-4
Paraguay Division Profesional 02/11 23:30 3 [3] Cerro Porteno v Guarani Asuncion [11] D 1-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 02/03 23:30 2 [10] Guarani Asuncion v Sportivo Ameliano [8] D 2-2
Paraguay Division Profesional 01/27 22:00 1 [6] Libertad Asuncion v Guarani Asuncion [3] L 1-0
Club Friendly List 01/20 21:00 - Olimpia Asuncion v Guarani Asuncion L 2-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 11/13 20:00 22 [8] Sportivo Ameliano v Guarani Asuncion [9] L 4-2
Paraguay Cup 11/10 23:00 50 Guarani Asuncion v Club Atlético Tembetary W 3-2
Paraguay Division Profesional 11/06 22:30 21 [9] Guarani Asuncion v Tacuary [5] W 2-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/30 20:00 20 [6] Guairena FC v Guarani Asuncion [8] L 1-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/27 20:00 19 [8] Guarani Asuncion v Libertad Asuncion [4] L 1-2
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/23 20:00 18 [9] Guarani Asuncion v Cerro Porteno [3] L 1-2
Paraguay Cup 10/19 22:30 2 Guarani Asuncion v Nacional Asuncion L 2-3
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/16 23:00 17 [3] Nacional Asuncion v Guarani Asuncion [8] L 2-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/13 20:00 16 [11] Guarani Asuncion v Sol de America [10] W 4-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/06 23:00 15 [12] 12 De Octubre Itaugua v Guarani Asuncion [11] W 0-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/03 22:00 14 [9] Guarani Asuncion v Resistencia FC [10] L 0-1
Paraguay Cup 09/28 23:00 3 Libertad Asuncion v Guarani Asuncion D 0-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 09/23 23:30 13 [11] General Caballero JLM v Guarani Asuncion [8] L 3-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 09/19 23:15 12 [9] Guarani Asuncion v Olimpia Asuncion [4] W 2-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 09/15 20:45 11 [11] Guarani Asuncion v Sportivo Ameliano [7] W 2-1

Wikipedia - Club Guaraní

Club Guaraní is a Paraguayan professional football club, based in the neighbourhood of Pinozá in outer Asunción.

Founded in 1903, it is one of the oldest and one of the most successful in the country, with eleven Primera División titles, and has never been relegated to a lower division.

History

Club Guaraní is the second oldest Paraguayan football club. It was founded on 12 October 1903 under the name of "Football Club Guaraní" and its first president was Juan Patri. The name of the club derives from the Guaraní people, a big part of Paraguayan culture and history. The colours of the club, black and yellow, were proposed by the Melina brothers (also among the founders of the club) in reference to the colours of Uruguayan club Peñarol, where the Melina brothers played for a few years. The mentioned colors were also used by English privateer Francis Drake in his emblem and shield, which is another reason why they were chosen to represent the club.

The club's stadium

Guaraní is one of the traditional teams from the Paraguayan football league and during their history they have won a total of ten championships and were runners-up in fourteen occasions. The most successful era in their history was in the 1960s, where they had an excellent team that won three titles. This era is known as the "golden decade" by the Guaraní fans.[]

Along with Olimpia, they play the "clásico añejo" (the oldest derby) because they are the two oldest teams from Paraguay. Also, Guaraní, Cerro Porteño and Olimpia are the only teams that have never played in the second division of the Paraguayan league.

In late May 2010, Guaraní became champions after 26 years after defeating Olimpia 2–1 to clinch the 2010 Apertura title. The club won its 11th championship in the Clausura 2016 tournmanent.

The club had a good campaign in the 2015 Copa Libertadores, qualifying to the semi-finals after beating Corinthians 3-0 on aggregate in the round of 16, and Racing Club 1-0 on aggregate. In the semi-finals, Guarani was eliminated by champions River Plate 3-1 on aggregate.

In 2018, the club won the inaugural edition of the Copa Paraguay, defeating their classic rival Olimpia on penalties after a 2-2 draw on aggregate.

The club had good seasons in 2020 and 2021, finishing runner-up to Olimpia and Cerro Porteño respectively.

**Guarani Asuncion: A Legacy of Passion and Pride**

Guarani Asuncion, one of Paraguay's most storied soccer clubs, embodies the rich cultural heritage and fervent spirit of its supporters. Founded in 1903, the team is based in Asuncion, the capital city, and has a deep-rooted history in Paraguayan football. Known for their distinctive yellow and black colors, Guarani's emblem symbolizes strength and resilience, reflecting the club's commitment to excellence on and off the pitch.

The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Rogelio Livieres, a venue that resonates with the echoes of passionate fans who create an electrifying atmosphere during games. Guarani Asuncion has a proud tradition of nurturing local talent, contributing significantly to the development of Paraguayan football. The club has enjoyed success in both domestic and international competitions, with multiple league titles and memorable runs in tournaments like the Copa Libertadores.

Guarani's style of play is characterized by a blend of technical skill, tactical discipline, and an unwavering fighting spirit, making them a formidable opponent in any match. The club's motto, "El Legendario," speaks to its legacy and the enduring loyalty of its fanbase, known as "Los Aborígenes," who stand by their team through thick and thin.

As Guarani Asuncion continues to strive for greatness, it remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and a vital part of Paraguay's footballing landscape, inspiring future generations to embrace the beautiful game.