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Club Olimpia

Club Olimpia is a Paraguayan professional football club based in the city of Asunción. The club promotes the practice of various sports with most importance given to the football, rugby and basketball sides, the former being the highest priority and most successful. They were founded on July 25, 1902 by a group of young Paraguayans, and the name stems from the idea of its principal founding member, William Paats, a Dutchman based in Paraguay, who is considered the father of Paraguayan football for having introduced the practice of the sport in the South American country. Internationally, the club is referred to as Olimpia Asunción in order to distinguish itself from Latin American football clubs of the same name.

Olimpia
Full nameClub Olimpia
Nickname(s)El Decano (The Dean)
Rey de Copas (The King of Cups)
El Expreso Decano (The Express Dean)
La "O" (The "O")
El Tricampeón de América (The Triple Champion of America)
FoundedJuly 25, 1902; 120 years ago (1902-07-25)
GroundEstadio Manuel Ferreira
Capacity22,000
ChairmanMiguel Cardona
ManagerJulio César Cáceres
LeaguePrimera División
2022 Clausura1st, champions
WebsiteClub website

Olimpia have won a record 46 Primera División titles to date, including a unique record run of winning the league six consecutive times. The only Paraguayan club to win a CONMEBOL title, Olimpia have won three Copa Libertadores, and been runners-up four times, as well as two Recopa Sudamericanas, one Intercontinental Cup, one Copa Interamericana, and one Supercopa Sudamericana, a competition they won automatically in 1991. In 1979 they achieved the rare feat of winning all possible official titles on offer that year. They completed the quadruple by winning the Paraguayan championship, Copa Libertadores, the Copa Interamericana and Intercontinental Cup.

Olimpia contests the Paraguayan football derby (clásico) with Cerro Porteño, the "clásico añejo" (Old Derby) with Guaraní, and the "black and white derby" with Libertad.

The football team plays its home games at the Estadio Manuel Ferreira, also known as "El Bosque" (The Forest) and "Para Uno". Basketball and other sports, have their own sports centre named after former president Osvaldo Dominguez Dibb in the same site as the stadium in the Mariscal López neighborhood.

History

Foundation

On November 23, 1901, before the formation of Club Olimpia, William Paats organized a first match between two teams of his students which then made young people to be eager to develop a sport team in Paraguay.[1] Olimpia was founded on July 25, 1902, being the oldest football team in Paraguay. The club was founded by Dutchman William Paats, along with Paraguayans Sila Godoi, Fernando S. Pascual, José E. Torres, Gustavo M. Crovatto, Héctor Cabañas, Juan Rodi, Antonio Pedraza, Luis Marecos, Juan Mara and Genaro Gutiérrez Yegros. The act of foundation was written in the Rodi's family home, located in the streets of Azara and Independencia Nacional in downtown Asunción, Paraguay. That evening, three names for the club were suggested: Paraguay, Esparta and Olimpia. The final decision came to William Paats who chose "Club Olimpia" as the team official name, in honor of the Greek city of Olympia where the Olympic Games were born.[2]

The original kit was composed of a black shirt with the word "Olimpia" written in white across the chest and white shorts. Later, white and black were adopted as the colours for the team, with a white shirt with a horizontal black stripe. The alternate jersey is black with a white stripe, though in 2008 the stripe is vertical.

The early years (1902–1950)

 
The team that won its first Primera División championship in 1912.

The first national championship in Paraguay was played in 1906, after the foundation of the Paraguayan Football Association (APF). It was not until 1912 that Olimpia won a championship, facing Sol de América in the final. In that same year, Olimpia's biggest rival, Cerro Porteño, was founded.

After a few championships won during the 1910s, Olimpia's next big accomplishment were the three championships in a row in 1927, 1928, 1929 becoming the first Paraguayan team to win three consecutive titles. Olimpia repeated the same feat by becoming champions in 1936, 1937, 1938. The 1940s presented a rough time for Olimpia with bad results for most of the decade; but despite that Olimpia won two titles (1947 and 1948).

The start of dominance (1950–1975)

After the unpleasant times in the 1940s decade Olimpia started to establish its dominance in the Paraguayan league when Manuel Ferreira Sosa assumed the presidency of the club in the mid-1950s. During Ferreira's presidency the football stadium, Estadio Manuel Ferreira, was built. However, the most important accomplishment made by Ferreira was the acquisition of several key players that led Olimpia to a record five consecutive championships, from 1956 to 1960 (with an undefeated championship in 1959).[3]

The club also had a first taste of international success in 1960 in the first edition of the Copa Libertadores de América by reaching the finals in which they lost to Peñarol. Ironically, the winning goal for Peñarol in the finals was scored by Uruguayan Luis Cubilla, who later became a coach and led Olimpia to several national and international championships.

The golden years (1975–1986)

The election of new club president Osvaldo Domínguez Dibb in 1975 is a key part in Olimpia's history. The new president hired coach Luis Cubilla, who led Olimpia to its first international cup title when the club defeated Boca Juniors of Argentina in the 1979 Copa Libertadores finals. In the first leg game played in Asunción Olimpia won 2–0. That result allowed Olimpia to play their effective defensive scheme in the famous La Bombonera stadium in the second leg, ending the match in a 0–0 draw that gave the Paraguayan side its first Copa Libertadores.

In that same year, Olimpia won the Copa Interamericana by defeating FAS of El Salvador by an aggregate of 8–3 (first leg result: 3–3, second leg result: 5–0) and the Intercontinental Cup by defeating the UEFA Champions League runner-up Malmö of Sweden 3–1 on aggregate.[4]

Olimpia's success was not limited to the international scene: from 1978 to 1983 the team won a record six-straight Paraguayan league championships (beating their own record set in 1956–60 of five consecutive titles).

Continued success (1986–2000)

After the 1979 Copa Libertadores win, fans were starving for more continental success. For that matter, the club's president, Osvaldo Dominguez Dibb, decided to make a financial effort to bring Raul Vicente Amarilla, a Paraguayan striker that had proven his quality in the Spanish league over the years.

 
Roque Santa Cruz, pictured with Blackburn Rovers in 2009, debuted for Olimpia in 1997 and won consecutive trophies with the club.

The signing of Oscar Amarilla was as positive for Olimpia as expected, as the team reached the 1989 Copa Libertadores finals but came up short, being defeated by Atlético Nacional. However, it did not take long for Olimpia to take revenge on Atlético Nacional, as they defeated the Colombian side in the semi-finals of the 1990 Copa Libertadores. This semi-final victory allowed Olimpia to play the finals against Barcelona de Guayaquil, beating the Ecuadorians 2–0 in the first leg played in Asunción, and tying 1–1 in Ecuador. This way Olimpia obtained its second Libertadores Cup with a 3–1 aggregate scoreline and a formidable team that had key players such as Almeida, Gabriel González, Samaniego, Amarilla among others.

Not content with the Libertadores title itself, Olimpia went on to win the 1990 Supercopa Sudamericana, a tournament reserved only for the best teams in South America. They did this by defeating Nacional de Montevideo in the finals with a 6–3 aggregate score. In that same year, Olimpia played the Intercontinental Cup final in Japan against the European champion AC Milan, losing 3–0. Because Olimpia won both the Libertadores and Supercopa in the same year, they automatically won the 1990 Recopa Sudamericana. The achievement of all the mentioned international titles in 1979 and 1990 established Olimpia as one of the most respected and traditional teams in South American football. In 1991 Olimpia reached the Copa Libertadores finals for the third time in a row but lost against Colo-Colo 3–0. Amongst other trophies won by Olimpia at the time, the club were crowned undefeated champions of the 1992 Torneo República, with Roberto Perfumo as team manager.

From 1994 to 1999, Olimpia would produce the debut of several youth team graduates and future national team players, such as Richart Baez (1993),[5] Denis Caniza (1994),[6] Carlos Humberto Paredes (1996),[7] Roque Santa Cruz (1997),[8] Ruben Maldonado (1997)[9] and Julio César Caceres (1999).[10] Baez was transferred to J1 League club Avispa Fukuoka whilst Santa Cruz, Paredes, Maldonado and Caceres were transferred to UEFA clubs. Five of the six players went on to play at FIFA World Cup tournaments for Paraguay. Olimpia also had won trophies in Paraguay's Primera División in 1993, 1995 and then consecutively from 1997 to 2000, before winning the Copa Libertadores de América in 2002.

Centenary and present (2000–present)

 
Olimpia squad during a 2002 Copa Libertadores match.

On July 25, 2002 Olimpia celebrated its centenary. This was not only an historic date in Olimpia's history because of the centenary, but it marked the year where Olimpia obtained its third Copa Libertadores. Having defeated Once Caldas (Colombia) and Universidad Católica (Chile) in the first round, Olimpia won the series against Cobreloa (Chile) in the second round, and then went on to overcome Boca Juniors in the quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, Olimpia overcame Grêmio (Brazil). In the finals, the team led by coach Nery Pumpido defeated Brazilian side São Caetano 4–2 in a penalty shoot-out after an aggregate score of 2–2 in both legs and thus winning the final. Olimpia's base formation for the tournament was with Ricardo Tavarelli in goal; Néstor Isasi, Julio César Cáceres, Nelson Zelaya and Henrique da Silva in defense; Sergio Orteman, Victor Quintana, Julio Enciso and Gastón Córdoba in midfield; and Miguel Benítez and Richart Báez (later Hernán Rodrigo López) in the front. Coach Nery Alberto Pumpido was at the helm.

Olimpia also won the 2002 Recopa Sudamericana (played in 2003) by defeating San Lorenzo of Argentina 2–0 in the final played in Los Angeles. As in 1990, Olimpia lost the Intercontinental Cup final, this time against the powerful Real Madrid by a score of 0–2.

A deep slump followed the successful international period of 2002–03. Olimpia failed to qualify for the Copa Libertadores consistently in the last few years, and did not win the local tournament since 2000. Coaches have come and gone, most failing to lift Olimpia to any glory. Oscar Scavone was president from 2004–2006.

 
Marcelo Recanate, former president of Club Olimpia.

At the beginning of the 2007 Apertura season, Paraguayan legend José Cardozo took the helm as coach. His tenure did not last long, as Olimpia were unable to win the championship. For the Clausura tournament, former star player Alicio Solalinde was back at the helm. Though his record was not bad, he was replaced by Carlos Jara Saguier halfway through the tournament. This sparked a lot of controversy, as Saguier was a former player of Cerro Porteño, and an admitted fan of that club. Olimpia finished third in the Clausura tournament, behind Libertad and Cerro Porteño. A fourth-place finish in the annual table (adding both Apertura and Clausura tournaments) allowed Olimpia to return to international play after 4 years of absence with the 2008 Copa Sudamericana.

In December 2010, Club Olimpia had their internal elections which are usually held every two years. The two lists presented were led by the candidates for president Marcelo Recanate and Eduardo Delmás respectively. The list presided by Marcelo Recanate won the elections and they took control of the Club Olimpia from that same year.

 
Olimpia Asunción in a fixture against 3 de Febrero at the Defensores del Chaco in 2011.

The year 2011 started off very successfully for both the new directors as well as for the club. A total of twelve new players were incorporated to the first squad, and the youth team got a lot of new players as well as new trainers for each division. The first squad began the Apertura 2011 with seven victories in a row, and ended the first round of the tournament in the first position. The alternative team, the reserve, also had a good performance in its internal tournament. A very important fact of this new era of the Olimpia, is that number of active fan members of the club was triplicated just in three months, and that they are still increasing because of the team's great performance.[citation needed] But then again, in the second round of the tournament, a dispute emerged among the chairman, the coach and some of the players, as Marcelo Recanate accused them of "not giving all his finest efforts in the field". The rage remained until the final matches, when Nery Pumpido resigned. Mauro Caballero and Virginio Caceres took the lead and obtained the second place in the tournament.

On December 18, 2011, Olimpia obtained its 39th national league title by winning the 2011 Clausura after eleven years, the longest period without obtaining a national championship.[11] The title came after defeating Rubio Ñu 2–1 at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco and finishing three points ahead of Cerro Porteño. The title was largely celebrated by energetic fans on the streets of Asuncion and nearby cities due to the way it was won with Olimpia having only a one-point lead over rivals Cerro until the last matchday. Other reasons why it was an unexpected title are that Olimpia had lost many key players to injuries, internal arguments with Chairman Recanate (later solved) and heavy criticism by other teams's fans about controversial calls made in favor of Olimpia.

Olimpia participated in the 2012 Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana as the "number one competitor" of Paraguay. However, their campaigns in both cups were underwhelming, as they were eliminated in the group stage and second round respectively.

In the 2012 Apertura Olimpia finished in second place in the Primera División, and qualified for the 2013 Copa Libertadores along with the two other big teams of Paraguay, Cerro Porteño and Libertad. They had a great performance there, defeating two other major teams in the knockout stages, Fluminense and Santa Fe. They reached the finals for the seventh time, a feat which no Brazilian or Colombian team have been able to achieve. However, they lost to Atlético Mineiro in Mineirão 0–2 after winning 2–0 in Asunción and lost the penalty shootout 4–3, with Matías Giménez's penalty hitting the crossbar, ending the dream of a fourth title.[12]

Rivalries

Olimpia's most traditional rival is Cerro Porteño. For more than nine decades these two teams represented the "Super Clásico" (super classic) of Paraguayan football. Other "clásicos" of Paraguayan football in which Olimpia takes part are the ones against Guaraní,[13] which is called "el clásico más añejo", (meaning "the oldest derby" ) because they were the first two teams in Paraguay, and against Libertad (Black and White derby). Olimpia also has a very strong rivalry against Club Sportivo Luqueño from the neighboring city of Luque.

Honours

National

1912, 1914, 1916, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1947, 1948, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2011 Clausura, 2015 Clausura, 2018 Apertura, 2018 Clausura, 2019 Apertura, 2019 Clausura, 2020 Clausura, 2022 Clausura
1992
2021
2021

International

Winners: 1979, 1990, 2002
Runners-up: 1960, 1989, 1991, 2013
1990
1991, 2003
1979
1979

Friendly international

1990[14]

Players

Squad

As of 10 January 2023[15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   URU Gastón Olveira
2 DF   PAR Luis Zárate
3 MF   URU Alejandro Silva
4 DF   PAR Tobías Castellano
5 DF   PAR Saúl Salcedo (Captain)
6 MF   PAR Richard Ortiz
7 FW   PAR Néstor Camacho
8 MF   PAR Hugo Quintana
9 FW   PAR Walter González
10 FW   PAR Derlis González
11 MF   PAR Iván Torres
13 GK   PAR Pedro González
14 MF   PAR Fernando Cardozo
15 DF   PAR Mateo Gamarra
16 FW   PAR Guillermo Paiva
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW   PAR Feliciano Brizuela
18 FW   PAR Jorge Colmán
19 DF   PAR Luis Cáceres
20 DF   COL Sergio Otálvaro
21 DF   PAR Antolín Alcaraz
22 MF   PAR Edgardo Orzusa
23 MF   PAR Aldo Zárate
27 FW   PAR Santiago Vera
28 FW   PAR Jorge Recalde
29 DF   ARG Víctor Salazar
30 DF   ARG Facundo Zabala (on loan from Venezia)
31 MF   PAR Marcos Gómez
40 GK   PAR Marino Arzamendia

Other players under contract

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   PAR Willian Candia

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   PAR Jordan Santacruz (at Guaireña until 31 December 2022)

Notable players

To appear in this section a player must have either:
  • Been part of a national team squad at any time.
  • Played in the first division of any other football association (outside of Paraguay).
  • Played in a continental and/or intercontinental competition.

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

Non-CONMEBOL players

Managers

Other sports

Olimpia is also well known for training athletes that compete in other sports such as boxing, swimming, tennis and handball. Olimpia also has a successful futsal team, currently playing in the Paraguayan futsal first division.

Basketball

Just like in football, Olimpia is the most successful basketball team in Paraguay. Since 1937 it has won 29 national championships, with the twelve consecutive titles from 1946 to 1957 as the most amazing feat in their resume.[19]

Achievements

National

Champion: (29) 1937, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1992, 1994

International

  • South American Club Championship
Champion: 1947

Athletics

Olimpia has an athletics department directed by Ronaldo Almiron and participates in the competitions of the Federación Paraguaya de Atletismo.[20] Recognized athlete is javelin thrower Fabian Jara represented the club in 2012,[21] who later on registered with Club Sol de América, Jara represented Paraguay at the 2012 South American Under-23 Championships, 2014 South American Games and the 2014 South American Under-23 Championships.

Rugby

On April 29, 2019, club president Marco Trovato posted on Twitter that Olimpia would launch a rugby union section to compete in the new Superliga Americana de Rugby for its inaugural season in 2020.[22][non-primary source needed] Named Olimpia Lions , the team will be the only Paraguayan representative at the competition.[23][24]

References

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  3. ^ . El Decano Website. Archived from the original on April 27, 2006.
  4. ^ . FIFA. Archived from the original on July 24, 2020.
  5. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Richart Báez". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  6. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Denis Caniza". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  7. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Carlos Paredes". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  8. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Roque Santa Cruz". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  9. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Rubén Maldonado". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  10. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Julio César Cáceres". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  11. ^ Olimpia end 11-year wait for Paraguayan title win – https://sports.yahoo.com/soccer/news?slug=reu-latamparaguay_pix – Yahoo Sports, December 18, 2011
  12. ^ "Histórico! Galo bate Olimpia nos pênaltis e é campeão da Libertadores" [Historic! 'Galo' beats Olimpia on penalties and is Copa Libertadores champion]. globoesporte.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). July 24, 2013. from the original on July 28, 2013. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  13. ^ Preparandose para el clásico mas añejo December 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine – Club Guarani Website
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  18. ^ "Yoshi :: Yoshinobu Matsumura ::". www.ceroacero.es. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
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  20. ^ . Archived from the original on September 20, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
  21. ^ "Atletas paraguayos compiten en Colombia y Argentina". pmcpy.org. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  22. ^ Trovato, Marco (April 29, 2019). "El Año Próximo, se viene la Franquicia OLIMPIA Rugby, para competir en la Super Liga Americana de Rugby como único equipo representante del Paraguay". Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  23. ^ Ceibos, el equipo privado del millón de dólares by Sergio Stuart Olé, November 28, 2019
  24. ^ Nace la Superliga Americana, un impulso vital para el rugby regional by Alejo Miranda La Nación, December 1, 2019

External links

  • Official website  

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For the Honduran club see Club Deportivo Olimpia Club Olimpia is a Paraguayan professional football club based in the city of Asuncion The club promotes the practice of various sports with most importance given to the football rugby and basketball sides the former being the highest priority and most successful They were founded on July 25 1902 by a group of young Paraguayans and the name stems from the idea of its principal founding member William Paats a Dutchman based in Paraguay who is considered the father of Paraguayan football for having introduced the practice of the sport in the South American country Internationally the club is referred to as Olimpia Asuncion in order to distinguish itself from Latin American football clubs of the same name OlimpiaFull nameClub OlimpiaNickname s El Decano The Dean Rey de Copas The King of Cups El Expreso Decano The Express Dean La O The O El Tricampeon de America The Triple Champion of America FoundedJuly 25 1902 120 years ago 1902 07 25 GroundEstadio Manuel FerreiraCapacity22 000ChairmanMiguel CardonaManagerJulio Cesar CaceresLeaguePrimera Division2022 Clausura1st championsWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursOlimpia have won a record 46 Primera Division titles to date including a unique record run of winning the league six consecutive times The only Paraguayan club to win a CONMEBOL title Olimpia have won three Copa Libertadores and been runners up four times as well as two Recopa Sudamericanas one Intercontinental Cup one Copa Interamericana and one Supercopa Sudamericana a competition they won automatically in 1991 In 1979 they achieved the rare feat of winning all possible official titles on offer that year They completed the quadruple by winning the Paraguayan championship Copa Libertadores the Copa Interamericana and Intercontinental Cup Olimpia contests the Paraguayan football derby clasico with Cerro Porteno the clasico anejo Old Derby with Guarani and the black and white derby with Libertad The football team plays its home games at the Estadio Manuel Ferreira also known as El Bosque The Forest and Para Uno Basketball and other sports have their own sports centre named after former president Osvaldo Dominguez Dibb in the same site as the stadium in the Mariscal Lopez neighborhood Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 The early years 1902 1950 1 3 The start of dominance 1950 1975 1 4 The golden years 1975 1986 1 5 Continued success 1986 2000 1 6 Centenary and present 2000 present 2 Rivalries 3 Honours 3 1 National 3 2 International 3 3 Friendly international 4 Players 4 1 Squad 4 2 Other players under contract 4 3 Out on loan 4 4 Notable players 5 Managers 6 Other sports 6 1 Basketball 6 1 1 Achievements 6 2 Athletics 6 3 Rugby 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFoundation Edit On November 23 1901 before the formation of Club Olimpia William Paats organized a first match between two teams of his students which then made young people to be eager to develop a sport team in Paraguay 1 Olimpia was founded on July 25 1902 being the oldest football team in Paraguay The club was founded by Dutchman William Paats along with Paraguayans Sila Godoi Fernando S Pascual Jose E Torres Gustavo M Crovatto Hector Cabanas Juan Rodi Antonio Pedraza Luis Marecos Juan Mara and Genaro Gutierrez Yegros The act of foundation was written in the Rodi s family home located in the streets of Azara and Independencia Nacional in downtown Asuncion Paraguay That evening three names for the club were suggested Paraguay Esparta and Olimpia The final decision came to William Paats who chose Club Olimpia as the team official name in honor of the Greek city of Olympia where the Olympic Games were born 2 The original kit was composed of a black shirt with the word Olimpia written in white across the chest and white shorts Later white and black were adopted as the colours for the team with a white shirt with a horizontal black stripe The alternate jersey is black with a white stripe though in 2008 the stripe is vertical The early years 1902 1950 Edit The team that won its first Primera Division championship in 1912 The first national championship in Paraguay was played in 1906 after the foundation of the Paraguayan Football Association APF It was not until 1912 that Olimpia won a championship facing Sol de America in the final In that same year Olimpia s biggest rival Cerro Porteno was founded After a few championships won during the 1910s Olimpia s next big accomplishment were the three championships in a row in 1927 1928 1929 becoming the first Paraguayan team to win three consecutive titles Olimpia repeated the same feat by becoming champions in 1936 1937 1938 The 1940s presented a rough time for Olimpia with bad results for most of the decade but despite that Olimpia won two titles 1947 and 1948 The start of dominance 1950 1975 Edit After the unpleasant times in the 1940s decade Olimpia started to establish its dominance in the Paraguayan league when Manuel Ferreira Sosa assumed the presidency of the club in the mid 1950s During Ferreira s presidency the football stadium Estadio Manuel Ferreira was built However the most important accomplishment made by Ferreira was the acquisition of several key players that led Olimpia to a record five consecutive championships from 1956 to 1960 with an undefeated championship in 1959 3 The club also had a first taste of international success in 1960 in the first edition of the Copa Libertadores de America by reaching the finals in which they lost to Penarol Ironically the winning goal for Penarol in the finals was scored by Uruguayan Luis Cubilla who later became a coach and led Olimpia to several national and international championships The golden years 1975 1986 Edit The election of new club president Osvaldo Dominguez Dibb in 1975 is a key part in Olimpia s history The new president hired coach Luis Cubilla who led Olimpia to its first international cup title when the club defeated Boca Juniors of Argentina in the 1979 Copa Libertadores finals In the first leg game played in Asuncion Olimpia won 2 0 That result allowed Olimpia to play their effective defensive scheme in the famous La Bombonera stadium in the second leg ending the match in a 0 0 draw that gave the Paraguayan side its first Copa Libertadores In that same year Olimpia won the Copa Interamericana by defeating FAS of El Salvador by an aggregate of 8 3 first leg result 3 3 second leg result 5 0 and the Intercontinental Cup by defeating the UEFA Champions League runner up Malmo of Sweden 3 1 on aggregate 4 Olimpia s success was not limited to the international scene from 1978 to 1983 the team won a record six straight Paraguayan league championships beating their own record set in 1956 60 of five consecutive titles Continued success 1986 2000 Edit After the 1979 Copa Libertadores win fans were starving for more continental success For that matter the club s president Osvaldo Dominguez Dibb decided to make a financial effort to bring Raul Vicente Amarilla a Paraguayan striker that had proven his quality in the Spanish league over the years Roque Santa Cruz pictured with Blackburn Rovers in 2009 debuted for Olimpia in 1997 and won consecutive trophies with the club The signing of Oscar Amarilla was as positive for Olimpia as expected as the team reached the 1989 Copa Libertadores finals but came up short being defeated by Atletico Nacional However it did not take long for Olimpia to take revenge on Atletico Nacional as they defeated the Colombian side in the semi finals of the 1990 Copa Libertadores This semi final victory allowed Olimpia to play the finals against Barcelona de Guayaquil beating the Ecuadorians 2 0 in the first leg played in Asuncion and tying 1 1 in Ecuador This way Olimpia obtained its second Libertadores Cup with a 3 1 aggregate scoreline and a formidable team that had key players such as Almeida Gabriel Gonzalez Samaniego Amarilla among others Not content with the Libertadores title itself Olimpia went on to win the 1990 Supercopa Sudamericana a tournament reserved only for the best teams in South America They did this by defeating Nacional de Montevideo in the finals with a 6 3 aggregate score In that same year Olimpia played the Intercontinental Cup final in Japan against the European champion AC Milan losing 3 0 Because Olimpia won both the Libertadores and Supercopa in the same year they automatically won the 1990 Recopa Sudamericana The achievement of all the mentioned international titles in 1979 and 1990 established Olimpia as one of the most respected and traditional teams in South American football In 1991 Olimpia reached the Copa Libertadores finals for the third time in a row but lost against Colo Colo 3 0 Amongst other trophies won by Olimpia at the time the club were crowned undefeated champions of the 1992 Torneo Republica with Roberto Perfumo as team manager From 1994 to 1999 Olimpia would produce the debut of several youth team graduates and future national team players such as Richart Baez 1993 5 Denis Caniza 1994 6 Carlos Humberto Paredes 1996 7 Roque Santa Cruz 1997 8 Ruben Maldonado 1997 9 and Julio Cesar Caceres 1999 10 Baez was transferred to J1 League club Avispa Fukuoka whilst Santa Cruz Paredes Maldonado and Caceres were transferred to UEFA clubs Five of the six players went on to play at FIFA World Cup tournaments for Paraguay Olimpia also had won trophies in Paraguay s Primera Division in 1993 1995 and then consecutively from 1997 to 2000 before winning the Copa Libertadores de America in 2002 Centenary and present 2000 present Edit Olimpia squad during a 2002 Copa Libertadores match On July 25 2002 Olimpia celebrated its centenary This was not only an historic date in Olimpia s history because of the centenary but it marked the year where Olimpia obtained its third Copa Libertadores Having defeated Once Caldas Colombia and Universidad Catolica Chile in the first round Olimpia won the series against Cobreloa Chile in the second round and then went on to overcome Boca Juniors in the quarter finals In the semi finals Olimpia overcame Gremio Brazil In the finals the team led by coach Nery Pumpido defeated Brazilian side Sao Caetano 4 2 in a penalty shoot out after an aggregate score of 2 2 in both legs and thus winning the final Olimpia s base formation for the tournament was with Ricardo Tavarelli in goal Nestor Isasi Julio Cesar Caceres Nelson Zelaya and Henrique da Silva in defense Sergio Orteman Victor Quintana Julio Enciso and Gaston Cordoba in midfield and Miguel Benitez and Richart Baez later Hernan Rodrigo Lopez in the front Coach Nery Alberto Pumpido was at the helm Olimpia also won the 2002 Recopa Sudamericana played in 2003 by defeating San Lorenzo of Argentina 2 0 in the final played in Los Angeles As in 1990 Olimpia lost the Intercontinental Cup final this time against the powerful Real Madrid by a score of 0 2 A deep slump followed the successful international period of 2002 03 Olimpia failed to qualify for the Copa Libertadores consistently in the last few years and did not win the local tournament since 2000 Coaches have come and gone most failing to lift Olimpia to any glory Oscar Scavone was president from 2004 2006 Marcelo Recanate former president of Club Olimpia At the beginning of the 2007 Apertura season Paraguayan legend Jose Cardozo took the helm as coach His tenure did not last long as Olimpia were unable to win the championship For the Clausura tournament former star player Alicio Solalinde was back at the helm Though his record was not bad he was replaced by Carlos Jara Saguier halfway through the tournament This sparked a lot of controversy as Saguier was a former player of Cerro Porteno and an admitted fan of that club Olimpia finished third in the Clausura tournament behind Libertad and Cerro Porteno A fourth place finish in the annual table adding both Apertura and Clausura tournaments allowed Olimpia to return to international play after 4 years of absence with the 2008 Copa Sudamericana In December 2010 Club Olimpia had their internal elections which are usually held every two years The two lists presented were led by the candidates for president Marcelo Recanate and Eduardo Delmas respectively The list presided by Marcelo Recanate won the elections and they took control of the Club Olimpia from that same year Olimpia Asuncion in a fixture against 3 de Febrero at the Defensores del Chaco in 2011 The year 2011 started off very successfully for both the new directors as well as for the club A total of twelve new players were incorporated to the first squad and the youth team got a lot of new players as well as new trainers for each division The first squad began the Apertura 2011 with seven victories in a row and ended the first round of the tournament in the first position The alternative team the reserve also had a good performance in its internal tournament A very important fact of this new era of the Olimpia is that number of active fan members of the club was triplicated just in three months and that they are still increasing because of the team s great performance citation needed But then again in the second round of the tournament a dispute emerged among the chairman the coach and some of the players as Marcelo Recanate accused them of not giving all his finest efforts in the field The rage remained until the final matches when Nery Pumpido resigned Mauro Caballero and Virginio Caceres took the lead and obtained the second place in the tournament On December 18 2011 Olimpia obtained its 39th national league title by winning the 2011 Clausura after eleven years the longest period without obtaining a national championship 11 The title came after defeating Rubio Nu 2 1 at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco and finishing three points ahead of Cerro Porteno The title was largely celebrated by energetic fans on the streets of Asuncion and nearby cities due to the way it was won with Olimpia having only a one point lead over rivals Cerro until the last matchday Other reasons why it was an unexpected title are that Olimpia had lost many key players to injuries internal arguments with Chairman Recanate later solved and heavy criticism by other teams s fans about controversial calls made in favor of Olimpia Olimpia participated in the 2012 Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana as the number one competitor of Paraguay However their campaigns in both cups were underwhelming as they were eliminated in the group stage and second round respectively In the 2012 Apertura Olimpia finished in second place in the Primera Division and qualified for the 2013 Copa Libertadores along with the two other big teams of Paraguay Cerro Porteno and Libertad They had a great performance there defeating two other major teams in the knockout stages Fluminense and Santa Fe They reached the finals for the seventh time a feat which no Brazilian or Colombian team have been able to achieve However they lost to Atletico Mineiro in Mineirao 0 2 after winning 2 0 in Asuncion and lost the penalty shootout 4 3 with Matias Gimenez s penalty hitting the crossbar ending the dream of a fourth title 12 Rivalries EditOlimpia s most traditional rival is Cerro Porteno For more than nine decades these two teams represented the Super Clasico super classic of Paraguayan football Other clasicos of Paraguayan football in which Olimpia takes part are the ones against Guarani 13 which is called el clasico mas anejo meaning the oldest derby because they were the first two teams in Paraguay and against Libertad Black and White derby Olimpia also has a very strong rivalry against Club Sportivo Luqueno from the neighboring city of Luque Honours EditNational Edit Primera Division 46 1912 1914 1916 1925 1927 1928 1929 1931 1936 1937 1938 1947 1948 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1962 1965 1968 1971 1975 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1985 1988 1989 1993 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2011 Clausura 2015 Clausura 2018 Apertura 2018 Clausura 2019 Apertura 2019 Clausura 2020 Clausura 2022 Clausura dd Torneo Republica 1992 dd Copa Paraguay 2021 dd Supercopa Paraguay 2021 dd International Edit Copa Libertadores Winners 1979 1990 2002 Runners up 1960 1989 1991 2013 dd Supercopa Sudamericana 1990 dd Recopa Sudamericana 1991 2003 dd Intercontinental Cup 1979 dd Copa Interamericana 1979 dd Friendly international Edit Nehru Centenary Cup 1990 14 dd Players EditSquad Edit As of 10 January 2023 15 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK URU Gaston Olveira2 DF PAR Luis Zarate3 MF URU Alejandro Silva4 DF PAR Tobias Castellano5 DF PAR Saul Salcedo Captain 6 MF PAR Richard Ortiz7 FW PAR Nestor Camacho8 MF PAR Hugo Quintana9 FW PAR Walter Gonzalez10 FW PAR Derlis Gonzalez11 MF PAR Ivan Torres13 GK PAR Pedro Gonzalez14 MF PAR Fernando Cardozo15 DF PAR Mateo Gamarra16 FW PAR Guillermo Paiva No Pos Nation Player17 FW PAR Feliciano Brizuela18 FW PAR Jorge Colman19 DF PAR Luis Caceres20 DF COL Sergio Otalvaro21 DF PAR Antolin Alcaraz22 MF PAR Edgardo Orzusa23 MF PAR Aldo Zarate27 FW PAR Santiago Vera28 FW PAR Jorge Recalde29 DF ARG Victor Salazar30 DF ARG Facundo Zabala on loan from Venezia 31 MF PAR Marcos Gomez40 GK PAR Marino ArzamendiaOther players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF PAR Willian CandiaOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF PAR Jordan Santacruz at Guairena until 31 December 2022 Notable players Edit See also Category Club Olimpia footballers To appear in this section a player must have either Been part of a national team squad at any time Played in the first division of any other football association outside of Paraguay Played in a continental and or intercontinental competition 1970s Ever Hugo Almeida 1973 91 Hugo Talavera 1975 80 1981 85 1980s Gustavo Neffa 1987 89 1998 99 Raul Amarilla footballer born 1960 1988 89 1990 93 1990s Roque Santa Cruz 1997 99 2016 21 2000s Sergio orteman 2001 04 2011 12 2013 Glacinei Martins 2006 16 Josias Paulo Cardoso Junior 2006 Carlos Gamarra 2007 Juan Rodrigo Rojas 2007 10 Juan Manuel Lucero 2008 09 Juan Cardozo 2009 Oswaldo Vizcarrondo 2009 Ebelio Ordonez 2009 Jose Maria Buljubasich 2009 Martin Liguera 2009 10 Nelson Cuevas 2009 10 2010s Cristian Bogado 2010 Juan Carlos Ferreyra 2010 2013 Pablo Zeballos 2011 12 2015 Martin Silva 2011 13 Juan Manuel Salgueiro 2012 2015 Renzo Revoredo 2012 Alejandro Silva 2012 2015 Cristian Riveros 2015 Jorge Salinas 2015 Richard Sanchez 2017 2019 Non CONMEBOL players Alberto Zapata 2004 17 Yoshinobu Matsumura 2008 18 Carlos Ruiz 2009 Carlos Figueroa 2009 Emmanuel Adebayor 2020 Managers Edit Manuel Fleitas Solich 1942 Carlos Peucelle 19 Aurelio Gonzalez 195 6 Roque Maspoli 197 7 Luis Cubilla 1979 80 1982 Sergio Markarian 1983 84 Anibal Ruiz 1985 Sergio Markarian 1986 Anibal Ruiz 1987 Luis Cubilla January 1 1988 June 30 1991 Anibal Ruiz August 1991 Roberto Perfumo 1992 Osvaldo Piazza 1992 Ever Hugo Almeida January 1 1993 January 1 1994 Gustavo Benitez 1994 Luis Cubilla January 1 1995 December 31 1999 Alicio Solalinde 2000 Anibal Ruiz 2001 2002 Nery Pumpido July 1 2001 June 30 2003 Alicio Solalinde 2003 Gustavo Benitez 2004 05 Carlos Kiese January 1 2004 December 31 2005 Carlos Diarte 2006 Jose Cardozo November 1 2006 June 30 2007 Felix Torres 2007 Gustavo Costas January 1 2008 December 31 2008 Ever Almeida August 29 2008 March 10 2009 Carlos Kiese January 1 2009 December 31 2009 Gregorio Perez March 9 2009 July 16 2009 Jose Cardozo November 21 2009 August 9 2010 Luis Cubilla August 16 2010 December 17 2010 Nery Pumpido January 1 2011 May 11 2011 Gerardo Pelusso July 1 2011 July 11 2012 Gregorio Perez July 11 2012 September 25 2012 Jose Cardozo September 25 2012 December 20 2012 Ever Almeida January 27 2013 March 10 2014 Diego Alonso March 10 2014 1 Luis Alberto Monzon 2014 Nery Pumpido 2014 2015 Francisco Arce 2015 2016 Fernando Jubero 2016 2017 Pablo Repetto 2017 Daniel Garnero 2018 2020 Nestor Gorosito 2020 2021 Sergio Orteman 2021 Enrique Landaida 2021 Alvaro Gutierrez 2021 Julio Cesar Caceres 2021 present Other sports EditOlimpia is also well known for training athletes that compete in other sports such as boxing swimming tennis and handball Olimpia also has a successful futsal team currently playing in the Paraguayan futsal first division Basketball Edit Just like in football Olimpia is the most successful basketball team in Paraguay Since 1937 it has won 29 national championships with the twelve consecutive titles from 1946 to 1957 as the most amazing feat in their resume 19 Achievements Edit National Paraguayan Basketball ChampionChampion 29 1937 1942 1943 1944 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1959 1960 1966 1970 1971 1973 1976 1978 1980 1981 1988 1992 1994 dd International South American Club ChampionshipChampion 1947 dd Athletics Edit Olimpia has an athletics department directed by Ronaldo Almiron and participates in the competitions of the Federacion Paraguaya de Atletismo 20 Recognized athlete is javelin thrower Fabian Jara represented the club in 2012 21 who later on registered with Club Sol de America Jara represented Paraguay at the 2012 South American Under 23 Championships 2014 South American Games and the 2014 South American Under 23 Championships Rugby Edit On April 29 2019 club president Marco Trovato posted on Twitter that Olimpia would launch a rugby union section to compete in the new Superliga Americana de Rugby for its inaugural season in 2020 22 non primary source needed Named Olimpia Lions the team will be the only Paraguayan representative at the competition 23 24 References Edit Team Editorial September 28 2021 Club Olimpia Paraguay s Most Successful Club historyofsoccer info Retrieved December 15 2021 Foundation of the Club Club Olimpia Website Archived from the original on December 8 2007 Retrieved December 17 2007 Historia del Mas Grande El Decano Website Archived from the original on April 27 2006 Olimpia Emerge Triumphant in Unlikely Decider FIFA Archived from the original on July 24 2020 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Richart Baez www national football teams com Retrieved April 12 2021 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Denis Caniza www national football teams com Retrieved April 12 2021 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Carlos Paredes www national football teams com Retrieved April 12 2021 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Roque Santa Cruz www national football teams com Retrieved April 12 2021 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Ruben Maldonado www national football teams com Retrieved April 12 2021 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Julio Cesar Caceres www national football teams com Retrieved April 12 2021 Olimpia end 11 year wait for Paraguayan title win https sports yahoo com soccer news slug reu latamparaguay pix Yahoo Sports December 18 2011 Historico Galo bate Olimpia nos penaltis e e campeao da Libertadores Historic Galo beats Olimpia on penalties and is Copa Libertadores champion globoesporte com in Brazilian Portuguese July 24 2013 Archived from the original on July 28 2013 Retrieved December 21 2016 Preparandose para el clasico mas anejo Archived December 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine Club Guarani Website Cruickshank Mark Morrison Neil Jawaharlal Nehru Centenary Cup Calcutta 1990 RSSSF Archived from the original on July 9 2021 Retrieved July 3 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Plantel de Primera Retrieved March 1 2022 BDFA Ficha Estadistica de INCA glaucineis martins da silva perfil ficha profile stats bdfa com ar Retrieved March 28 2018 Alberto Zapata worldfootball net Retrieved March 28 2018 Yoshi Yoshinobu Matsumura www ceroacero es Retrieved April 12 2021 Olimpia Basketball Club Olimpia Website Archived from the original on December 25 2007 Retrieved December 17 2007 Nuestros Clubes Federacion Paraguaya de Atletismo Archived from the original on September 20 2016 Retrieved September 6 2016 Atletas paraguayos compiten en Colombia y Argentina pmcpy org Retrieved March 28 2018 Trovato Marco April 29 2019 El Ano Proximo se viene la Franquicia OLIMPIA Rugby para competir en la Super Liga Americana de Rugby como unico equipo representante del Paraguay Retrieved May 1 2019 Ceibos el equipo privado del millon de dolares by Sergio Stuart Ole November 28 2019 Nace la Superliga Americana un impulso vital para el rugby regional by Alejo Miranda La Nacion December 1 2019External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Club Olimpia Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Club Olimpia amp oldid 1151036020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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