📆 Conmebol moves up the draw date for Libertadores and Sula groups | OneFootball

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·11 February 2025

📆 Conmebol moves up the draw date for Libertadores and Sula groups

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This Monday (10), Conmebol announced that the date for the group stage draw of the Libertadores and the Sudamericana has been moved up to March 17, in Luque, Paraguay.


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Previously, the event was scheduled for March 19.

The original Conmebol calendar states that the group stage for both the Libertadores and the Sudamericana will begin on April 2.

The final of the Sudamericana will be on November 22, in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, while the grand final of the Libertadores does not yet have a defined venue.

Check out the pots for the Libertadores draw

Pot 1: Flamengo, Botafogo, River Plate, Palmeiras, Peñarol, Nacional, São Paulo, and Racing

Pot 2: Olimpia (PAR), LDU (EQU), Internacional, Libertad (PAR), Independiente del Valle (EQU), Colo-Colo (CHI), Estudiantes (ARG), and Bolívar (BOL)

Pot 3: Atlético Nacional (COL), Vélez Sarsfield (ARG), Fortaleza, Sporting Cristal (PER), Universitario (PER), Talleres (ARG), Deportivo Táchira (VEN), and Universidad de Chile (CHI)

Pot 4: Carabobo (VEN), Atlético Bucaramanga (COL), Central Córdoba (ARG), San Antonio Bulo Bulo (BOL), and the four qualifiers from the previous stages


Check out the teams qualified for the Sudamericana 2025

Argentina: Six spots still open

Bolivia: Universitario de Vinto

Brazil: Cruzeiro, Vasco, Vitória, Atlético-MG, Fluminense, and Grêmio

Chile: Palestino, Universidad Católica, Unión Española, and Everton

Colombia: Four spots still to be defined

Ecuador: Universidad Católica, Aucas, Mushuc Runa, and Orense

Paraguay: Guaraní, 2 de Mayo, Sportivo Luqueño, and Sportivo Ameliano

Peru: Cusco, Cienciano, Atlético Grau, and ADT

Uruguay: Cerro Largo, Montevideo Wanderers, Racing, and Danubio

Venezuela: Metropolitanos, Deportivo La Guaira, Academia Puerto Cabello, and Caracas.

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