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  2. 2024 Venezuelan Primera División season - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. 2025 Venezuelan Primera División season - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Anzoátegui F.C. - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 2024 Copa Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Lisandro Pérez - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. ESPN Deportes.com - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  8. Deportes Recoleta - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Francisco Perlo - Wikipedia

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    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.