1992 Paraguayan Primera División season

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Season1992
1992 Paraguayan Football Championship
Season1992
ChampionsCerro Porteño
PromotedPresidente Hayes
RelegatedSportivo San Lorenzo
Matches played150 + 2 extra
1991
1993

The 1992 Paraguayan Football Championship of the Primera División in Paraguay was the 82nd edition of the Primera División organized by the Liga Paraguaya de Fútbol (LPF).

Cerro Porteño won their 22nd championship title in history by defeating Libertad in the final.[1]

The tournament was divided into three phases: the first two phases featured all 12 teams playing in a single round-robin format, meaning each team played 11 matches per phase. The top four teams from each phase qualified for the final phase. If a team placed among the top four in both phases, then the team with the highest accumulated points across the two phases, excluding the already qualified teams, would also qualify for the final phase.[2]

Depending on their final position in each of the first two phases, teams received bonus points: 1 point for first place, 0.75 points for second place, 0.5 points for third place, and 0.25 points for fourth place. These bonus points were added to the team's total for the final phase. However, if a team qualified based on the highest accumulated points across the two phases (i.e., if it was among the top four in each phase), it would not receive any bonus points.[2]

The final phase consisted of two stages: the first was a group stage with 4 teams, each playing in a single round-robin format. The top two teams from each group advanced to the second stage, which included semifinals and a final, each played over two legs. The team that scored the most goals across both legs won the tie. If both teams scored the same number of goals, a decisive playoff match would be played. The winner of the final was crowned the 1992 Champion.[2]

Annual club movement

Promoted to the Primera División
Presidente Hayes (Champion of the 1991 Primera de Ascenso)
Relegated to the Primera de Ascenso
Sport Colombia (Team with the lowest accumulated points)

Participating teams

First phase

Standings

Pos. Teams MP W D L GF GA GD Pts
1.Olimpia116501961317
2.Sportivo Luqueño11731158717
3.Colegiales114521710713
4.Nacional114431211112
5.Guaraní113531617-111
6.Sol de América113441413110
7.Cerro Corá114251012-210
8.River Plate113441215-310
9.Presidente Hayes113441014-410
10.Libertad113351416-29
11.Cerro Porteño111641013-38
12.San Lorenzo11137620-145

Pos=Position; MP=Matches played; W=Wins; D=Draws; L=Losses; GF=Goals for; GA=Goals against; GD=Goal difference; Pts=Points

Olimpia and Sportivo Luqueño tied for first place at the end of the first phase, so a playoff match was held to determine the first place (and the bonus points). Olimpia won 3:1.

Qualified for the Final Phase with bonus points

Second phase

Standings

Pos. Teams MP W D L GF GA GD Pts.
1.Cerro Porteño118121991017
2.Olimpia117221881016
3.Libertad115511812615
4.Guaraní115421510514
5.Colegiales115331615113
6.Presidente Hayes114341211111
7.River Plate11344915-610
8.Cerro Corá113441110110
9.Sol de América113261214-28
10.Nacional11236916-77
11.San Lorenzo113171317-47
12.Sportivo Luqueño11128720-134

Pos=Position; MP=Matches played; W=Wins; D=Draws; L=Losses; GF=Goals for; GA=Goals against; GD=Goal difference; Pts=Points

Qualified for the Final Stage with bonus points

Final Stage

The top 4 teams from the first and second phases qualified for the Final Stage, which would decide the championship. Since Olimpia finished in the top 4 positions in both phases, the eighth spot was taken by the highest-ranked team in the accumulated points table, outside of the already qualified teams, Presidente Hayes.

The contenders were awarded bonus points based on their position in the previous phases, with the bonus points from each phase being added up. The first, second, third, and fourth teams received 1, 0.75, 0.5, and 0.25 additional points respectively. Presidente Hayes did not receive any bonus points because they did not finish in the top 4 in any phase.

In the first stage, the 8 teams were divided into two groups, where they played a round-robin tournament. The top two teams from each group advanced to the semifinals, where a team would win their tie by scoring more goals. If there was a tie in this regard, an additional tiebreaker match would be played to determine the winner.

Group stage

Group A

Pos. Teams MP W D L GS GC GD Bon. Pts.
1.Libertad33009270+0.56.5
2.Olimpia31115411+0.754.75
3.Nacional310236-30+0.252.25
4.Guaraní301226-40+0.251.25

Pos=Position; MP=Matches played; W=Matches won; D=Matches drawn; L=Matches lost; GS=Goals scored; GC=Goals conceded; GD=Goal difference; Bon=Bonus points; Pts=Points

Group B

Pos. Teams MP W D L GS GC GD Bon. Pts.
1.Cerro Porteño31204220+15
2.Sportivo Luqueño30302200.75+03.75
3.Presidente Hayes311134-10+03
4.Colegiales302123-10.5+02.5

Pos=Position; MP=Matches played; W=Matches won; D=Matches drawn; L=Matches lost; GS=Goals scored; GC=Goals conceded; GD=Goal difference; Bon=Bonus points; Pts=Points

Final stage

Semifinals Finals
        
Olimpia 0 0 0
Cerro Porteño 0 1 1
Cerro Porteño 2 0 2
Libertad 2 0 2
Libertad 1 3 4
Sportivo Luqueño 0 3 3


Cerro Porteño
22nd title

Qualification for International Cups

Libertad1–1Olimpia
Olimpia1–1 (3–2 p)Libertad

After a 2–2 aggregate draw and a 3–2 win in the penalty shootout, Olimpia qualified for the 1993 Copa Libertadores.

Relegation

References

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