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See all Libertadores and Sudamericana groups after Monday's draw 🏆

See all Libertadores and Sudamericana groups after Monday's draw 🏆

Yahoo18-03-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
Fourteen Brazilian teams met their respective opponents in the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana this season on Monday night (17).
The first draw defined the keys of the teams seeking the "Great Conquest". Then came the confirmation of the groups of the teams that will fight for "Eternal Glory".
See below for details:
SOUTH AMERICAN CUP 🏆
Regulation 📝
Teams face each other in round-trip games within their respective keys.
The first-placed team in each group goes directly to the round of 16.
Already the second will face a third-placed Libertadores in a playoff with round-trip games for a place in the round of 16.
📆 Sul-Americana Dates
Group stage: from April 2 to May 28
Group stage draw: June 4
Playoffs: first leg - July 16; second leg - July 23
Round of 16: first leg - August 13; second leg - August 20
Quarterfinals: first leg - September 17; second leg - September 24
Semi-final: first leg - October 22; second leg - October 29
Final: November 22
COPA LIBERTADORES 🏆
Group A
Botafogo
Estudiantes
Universidad de Chile
Carabobo (VEN)
Group B
River Plate
Independiente del Valle
Universitario (PER)
Barcelona (ECU)
Group C
Flamengo
LDU
Deportivo Táchira (VEN)
Central Córdoba (ARG)
Group D
São Paulo
Libertad
Talleres
Alianza Lima
Group E
Racing
Colo-Colo
Fortaleza
Atlético Bucaramanga (COL)
Group F
Nacional
Internacional
Atlético Nacional
Bahia
Group G
Palmeiras
Bolívar
Sporting Cristal (PER)
Cerro Porteño
Group H
Peñarol
Olimpia
Vélez Sarsfield
San Antonio Bulo Bulo (BOL)
Regulation
Teams face each other within their respective keys. The top two teams in each group go to the round of 16. Already the third goes to the Sudamericana and faces a second-placed team in a playoff for a place in the round of 16 of the tournament.
Libertadores Dates:
Group stage: from April 2 to May 28
Knockout stage draw: June 4
Round of 16: first leg - August 13; second leg - August 20
Quarterfinals: first leg - September 17; second leg - September 24
Semi-final: first leg - October 22; second leg - October 29
Final: November 29
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