'Club Guaraní' is a
Paraguayan football (soccer) team, based in the neighbourhood of Dos Bocas in outer
Asunción, founded in
1903.
History
Club Guaraní is the second oldest Paraguayan football club. It was founded in 1903 under the name of "Football Club Guarani" and its first president was Juan Patri. The name of the club derives from the
Guaraní tribe, a big part of Paraguayan culture and history. The colours of the club, black and yellow, were proposed by the Melina brothers (also among the founders of the club) in reference to the colours of
Uruguayan club
Peñarol, where the Melina brothers played for a few years. The mentioned colors were also used by English
privateer Francis Drake in his emblem and shield, which is another reason why they were chosen to represent the club.
Guaraní is one of the traditional teams from the Paraguayan football league and during their history they have won a total of nine championships and were
runners-up in ten occasions. The most successful era in their history was in the 1960s, where they had an excellent team that won three titles. This era is known as the "golden decade" by the Guaraní fans.
Along with
Olimpia, they play the "clásico añejo" (the oldest
derby) because they are the two oldest teams from Paraguay. Also, Guaraní and Olimpia are the only teams that have never played in the of the Paraguayan league.
Honours
National honours
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★ 'Winners (9):' 1906, 1907, 1921, 1923, 1949, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1984
International honours
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Copa Libertadores de América'
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★ 'Semifinalists (1):' 1966
External link
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Club Guaraní Official Site
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Unofficial Site