2025 Copa Libertadores de Futsal
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| Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores de Futsal Paraguay 2025 | |
|---|---|
| Tournament details | |
| Host country | Paraguay |
| City | Luque |
| Dates | 25 May – 1 June |
| Teams | 12 (from 10 associations) |
| Venue | 1 (in 1 host city) |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | |
| Runners-up | |
| Third place | |
| Fourth place | |
| Tournament statistics | |
| Matches played | 32 |
| Goals scored | 142 (4.44 per match) |
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The 2025 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores de Futsal was the 24th edition of the Copa Libertadores de Futsal, South America's premier club futsal tournament organized by CONMEBOL. It was held in Luque, Paraguay from 25 May to 1 June 2025.[1][2]
Originally planned to be held from 11 to 18 May 2025, the tournament dates were eventually moved up by two weeks.[2][3]
Magnus Futsal were the defending champions but failed to retain the title after losing 3–1 in the final to Peñarol. In this way, Peñarol are the first Uruguayan side to reach the title and the third non-Brazilian team to achieve it, after Paraguayan side Cerro Porteño in 2016 and Argentine side San Lorenzo in 2021.
Squads
Venue
| Luque | Location of the host city. |
|---|---|
| COP Arena | |
| Capacity: 3,300[27] | |
Paraguay was announced as host country for the tournament by the CONMEBOL President Alejandro Domínguez during a CONMEBOL Council meeting held on 10 April 2024.[28] This is the fifth time that Paraguay host the tournament after the 2005, 2011, 2015 and 2016 editions.[29]
All matches took place at the COP Arena – Estadio Óscar Harrison, located within the Parque Olímpico sports complex in Luque.[30] Polideportivo Sol de América and Complejo Deportivo "Esc. Luis María Zubizarreta" were selected as training venues.[31]
Draw
The draw for the groups composition was held on 11 Abril 2025, 15:00 PYT (UTC−3), at the CONMEBOL headquarters in Luque, Paraguay.[32] The draw was conducted based on Regulations Article 16 as follows:[4]
Initially, three teams were seeded and assigned to the head of the groups (Magnus Futsal automatically to Group A, the others two via a draw from pot 1):
- To Group A: as 2024 Copa Libertadores champions, Magnus Futsal (Brazil)
- To Group B: as the first representative of the host association, Cerro Porteño (Paraguay)
- To Group C: as the representative of the champion national association of the 2024 Copa Libertadores, Joinville (Brazil)
The remaining nine teams were split into three pots of three based on the final placement of their national association's club in the previous edition of the championship, with the highest three (Argentina, Uruguay and Colombia) placed in Pot 2, the next three (Venezuela, Peru and Chile) placed in Pot 3 and the lowest two (Ecuador and Bolivia) in pot 4, alongside the additional Paraguayan team.[32]
| Pot 1 (seeds) | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
From each pot (except pot 1), the first team drawn was placed into Group A, the second team drawn placed into Group B and the final team drawn placed into Group C. Teams from the same national association could not be drawn into the same group.[33]
The draw resulted in the following groups:[34]
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Match officials
On 7 May 2025, CONMEBOL announced the referees appointed for the tournament.[35]
| Association | Referees |
|---|---|
| Lautaro Romero and Fausto Vigano | |
| Jhilber Choque and Henry Gutiérrez | |
| Ricardo Messa and Alfredo Wagner | |
| Camilo Riquelme and Marcelo Lagos | |
| Daniel Manrique, Yuri García and Rolando Bermúdez | |
| Jonathan Herbas and Jaime Jativa | |
| Bill Villalba and Carlos Martínez | |
| Rolly Rojas and Ulises Ureta | |
| Daniel Rodríguez and Federico Piccardo | |
| Linderman Bruzuela and Jesús Chinchilla |
Group stage
Final stage
In the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final, extra time and penalty shoot-out would be used to decide the winner if necessary, with the play-offs for third to twelfth place being decided directly penalty shoot-out in case of tie (Regulations Article 22).[4]
All kick-off times are local times, PYT (UTC−3), as listed by CONMEBOL.[37]
Bracket
The quarter-final matchups are:
- QF1: Winner Group A vs. 2nd Best Third Place
- QF2: Winner Group B vs. 1st Best Third Place
- QF3: Winner Group C vs. Runner-up Group A
- QF4: Runner-up Group B vs. Runner-up Group C
The semi-final matchups are:
- SF1: Winner QF1 vs. Winner QF4
- SF2: Winner QF2 vs. Winner QF3
| 5th place match | 5th–8th place semi-finals | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||||
| 29 May | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
| 30 May | 0 | 31 May | ||||||||||||||||
| 1 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| 2 | 29 May | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
| 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
| 31 May | 5 | 1 June | ||||||||||||||||
| 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 29 May | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
| 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
| 30 May | 1 | 31 May | ||||||||||||||||
| 7th place match | 3 (6) | 0 | 3rd place match | |||||||||||||||
| 31 May | 3 (5) | 29 May | 1 | 1 June | ||||||||||||||
| 7 | 4 (3) | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
| 3 | 4 (0) | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
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Quarter-finals
| Peñarol | 4–4 (a.e.t.) | |
|---|---|---|
| Mathías Fernández Nicolás Ordoqui Sasha Zapponi |
APF report | Juan Blanco Brayan Guette |
| Penalties | ||
| Nicolás Ordoqui Mathias Fernández Caio dos Santos |
3–0 | |
| Centauros | 2–1 | |
|---|---|---|
| Jesús Viamonte Carlos Vento |
APF report | Alejandro Choqueticlla |
| Magnus Futsal | 2–0 | |
|---|---|---|
| Genaro Soares Rodrigo Hardy |
APF report |
| Cerro Porteño | 2–5 | |
|---|---|---|
| Enmanuel Ayala Emerson Méndez |
APF report | Luis Coelho Éder Lima Pedro Duarte Henrique Gonçalves |
Semi-finals
5th–8th place
| Fantasmas | 3–3 | |
|---|---|---|
| Juan Wiza Luis Posada |
APF report | Ronald Solorzano Jorge Ospino Juan David Blanco |
| Penalties | ||
| Luis Posada Diego Ortiz Yulian Díaz Alejandro Choqueticlla Esteban Sánchez Dennys Gómez |
6–5 | |
| 17 de Agosto | 1–2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Ramiro Caresani |
APF report | Rodrigo Duarte Enrique Areco |
1st–4th place
| Centauros | 0–1 | |
|---|---|---|
| APF report | Nicolás Tumkiewicz |
| Magnus Futsal | 2–1 | |
|---|---|---|
| Leandro Lino Diego Da Silva |
APF report | Darci Neto |
Finals
11th place match
| Divino Niño | 3–2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Bryan Almendariz |
APF report | José Balbuena Christian Silva |
9th place match
| Colo-Colo | 0–3 | |
|---|---|---|
| APF report | Pedro Mallaupoma Oswaldo Cornejo Franco Colán |
7th place match
| 17 de Agosto | 7–3 | |
|---|---|---|
| Nicolás Lachaga Ramiro Caresani Franco Martínez Matías Soñer Lucas Suárez |
APF report | Carlos Colmenares Jeiber Galindo Brayan Guette |
5th place match
| Cerro Porteño | 1–0 | |
|---|---|---|
| Emerson Méndez |
APF report |
3rd place match
| Joinville | 3–0 | |
|---|---|---|
| Roniele dos Santos Éder Lima Ernani de Oliveira |
APF report |
Final
| Magnus Futsal | 1–3 | |
|---|---|---|
| Leandro Lino |
APF report | Lucas Rodriguez Nicolás Ordoqui Franco Duque |