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The 2024 season saw a return to the Apertura and Clausura format in the competition, which was used for the last time in 2019.Both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments featured a first stage in which the participating teams played each other on a single round-robin fashion, with the top eight teams advancing to a semi-final stage in which they were divided into two groups of four teams each ...
The 2025 Primera División season, officially Liga de Fútbol Profesional Venezolano or Liga FUTVE, is the 69th season of the Venezuelan Primera División, the top-flight football league in Venezuela, and the 44th season since the start of the professional era.
Founded on 18 December 2021 as Academia Anzoátegui Fútbol Club, [1] the club was immediately included in the 2022 Segunda División. [2]Academia Anzoátegui finished second in its first season, losing the finals to Angostura.
The 2024 Copa Venezuela, officially named Copa Venezuela Luis Mendoza 2024, was the 51st edition of the Venezuelan football cup, which returned after a five-year hiatus.. The competition began on 6 June with the participation of 14 Primera División and 16 Segunda División teams, [1] and ended on 20 July 2024
Pérez was called up to the Venezuela national under-20 team in August 2018 for friendlies in the United States and in Qatar. [9] He made his youth international debut on 10 September against Qatar.
ESPN Deportes.com is a Spanish language sports website launched by ESPN in 2000. [1] Currently, it has regional editions for the Argentina , Chile , Colombia , Mexico , United States and Venezuela .
Deportes Recoleta of the hand of his coach, Fabián Marzuca, was leading from the date 14, consolidating its position as one of the candidates for the ascent. Finally, on 3 December 2016, the albiazules defeated Lautaro de Buin , by date 28, by 2-0, sealing its second consecutive ascent, and step, a milestone for the club: for the first time in ...
Born in Valencia, Carabobo, Perlo notably worked in the youth categories of Caracas and Carabobo [1] before moving to Panama in December 2015, after being named manager of Costa del Este.