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Información Histórica
						1936

NB: championship was abandoned in November 1936 in order to prepare a
    good team for the South American championship in Buenos Aires at 
    the end of December.  On Feb 28, 1937, it was decided not to resume
    the league and declare leaders Olimpia champions.

Known Result
[Nov 13]
Atl. Corrales  3-2 Olimpia

Table at Abandonment:
 1.Olimpia            12 10  1  1         21
 2.Atlántida          12                  15
   Nacional           11                  15
 4.Libertad                               13
   Sportivo Luqueño                       13
 6.Sol de América                         11
 7.Cerro Porteño                          10
   River Plate                            10
 9.Presidente Hayes                        8
   Atlético Corrales                       8
11.Guaraní                                 6

Topscorer: Flaminio Silva (Olimpia) 34 goals (in 12 matches!)

Federación Paraguaya de Deportes

As no lower level championship was organised, various clubs organised
themselves in a rival organisation, the Federación Paraguaya, which
organised its own championship, divided into four series, whose winners
played off for the overall title.

Serie Winners:
Serie A: Presidente Alvear
Serie B: 13 de Julio
Serie C: Tacuarí
Serie D: Rubio Ñu

Overall Champions: Presidente Alvear

NB: during its existence (until 1950), the leagues of the Federación
    Paraguaya had the following clubs as its participants:
    San Antonio, Universo, Deportivo Recoleta, 24 de Setiembre,
    12 de Octubre de Santo Domingo, General Caballero, Pilcomayo,
    General Díaz, Fernando de la Mora, Atlético Tembetary,
    Presidente Franco, 14 de Julio, Humaitá, Tacuarí, Itá Ybaté,
    Independiente de Campo Grande, Atlético Sajonia, Juventud,
    Vencedor, Sport Botánico, Coronel Franco, Resistencia,
    12 de Octubre de Villa Aurelia, Sportivo Villa Aurelia,
    Atlético Barrio Oriental, Rubio Ñu, Cerro Corá, 12 de Junio,
    12 de Mayo (or 14 de Mayo?), Presidente Alvear, San Gerónimo,
    Sport Colombia, Peñarol, Sportivo General Genes, Deportivo Pinozá,
    Sport Ciudad Nueva, Sport América, Sportivo Trinidense,
    Primero de Setiembre, Jóvenes Unidos.


Author: Karel Stokkermans (karel@rsssf.com) 
Last updated: 27 Jun 2007

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