22 July 2019
The Copa Libertadores 2019 knockout stage starts on this Wednesday. River Plate and Gremio, winners of the last two editions, are qualified for this round. Like Boca Juniors, runners-up last year.
The prestigious South American competition will be the opportunity to see in action several Maurice Revello Tournament graduates. They are exactly 21 still in the race.
Atletico Paranaense : Abner
Boca Juniors : Mauro Zarate
Cerro Porteno : Juan Pablo Carrizo, Mathias Vilasanti, Sergio Diaz
Cruzeiro : Luis Manuel Orejuela
Flamengo : Diego Alves, Rodrigo Caio, Diego Ribas, Orlando Berrio
Godoy Cruz : Richard Prieto
Gremio : Alisson Euler, Matheus Henrique, Luan Guilherme
LDU Quito : Hernan Pellerano
Libertad : Richard Britez
Olimpia : Walter Bogado, Rodi Ferreira
Palmeiras : Edu Dracena, Miguel Borja
River Plate : Rafael Borré
Round of 16 fixtures :
River Plate (ARG) – Cruzeiro (BRA)
Godoy Cruz (ARG) – Palmeiras (BRA)
LDU Quito (ECU) – Olimpia (PAR)
Nacional (URU) – Internacional (BRA)
San Lorenzo (ARG) – Cerro Porteno (PAR)
Emelec (ECU) – Flamengo (BRA)
Atletico PR (BRA) – Boca Juniors (ARG)
Gremio (BRA) – Libertad (PAR)
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