Paraguay Division Profesional 04/25 00:30 14 [3] Guarani Asuncion v Cerro Porteno [2] W 0-3
Copa Libertadores 04/21 00:00 2 [4] Palmeiras v Cerro Porteno [2] L 2-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 04/19 20:00 14 Guarani Asuncion v Cerro Porteno - Postponed
Paraguay Division Profesional 04/16 22:00 13 [3] Cerro Porteno v Sportivo Trinidense [5] W 3-2
Paraguay Division Profesional 04/13 22:00 12 [7] Sportivo Ameliano v Cerro Porteno [3] W 1-2
Paraguay Division Profesional 04/09 23:30 11 [3] Cerro Porteno v Tacuary [12] W 1-0
Copa Libertadores 04/06 00:00 1 Cerro Porteno v Barcelona Guayaquil W 2-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 04/02 21:30 10 [1] Libertad Asuncion v Cerro Porteno [3] L 5-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 03/25 23:30 9 [4] Cerro Porteno v Nacional Asuncion [7] W 4-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 03/20 21:00 8 [9] General Caballero JLM v Cerro Porteno [6] W 2-3
Copa Libertadores Qualification 03/16 22:00 16 Cerro Porteno v Fortaleza W 2-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 03/13 23:30 7 [6] Cerro Porteno v Sportivo Luqueno [8] D 3-3
Copa Libertadores Qualification 03/09 22:00 16 Fortaleza v Cerro Porteno W 0-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 03/04 21:00 6 [5] Olimpia Asuncion v Cerro Porteno [4] D 2-2
Copa Libertadores Qualification 02/28 22:00 15 Cerro Porteno v Curico Unido W 1-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 02/24 23:30 5 [2] Cerro Porteno v Resistencia FC [11] D 1-1
Copa Libertadores Qualification 02/22 00:00 15 Curico Unido v Cerro Porteno W 0-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 02/17 23:30 4 [7] Guairena FC v Cerro Porteno [4] W 0-2
Paraguay Division Profesional 02/11 23:30 3 [3] Cerro Porteno v Guarani Asuncion [11] D 1-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 02/04 21:00 2 [3] Sportivo Trinidense v Cerro Porteno [8] W 0-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 01/29 22:30 1 [4] Cerro Porteno v Sportivo Ameliano [8] D 1-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 01/27 19:00 1 Cerro Porteno v Sportivo Ameliano - Cancelled
Club Friendly List 01/21 22:10 - Cerro Porteno v Oriente Petrolero W 2-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 11/12 22:00 22 [7] Guairena FC v Cerro Porteno [2] W 1-3
Paraguay Division Profesional 11/07 22:30 21 [3] Cerro Porteno v Resistencia FC [11] W 1-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 11/04 19:00 21 Cerro Porteno v Resistencia FC - Cancelled
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/31 23:00 20 [4] Libertad Asuncion v Cerro Porteno [3] D 0-0
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/27 23:00 19 [3] Cerro Porteno v General Caballero JLM [7] W 2-1
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/23 20:00 18 [9] Guarani Asuncion v Cerro Porteno [3] W 1-2
Paraguay Division Profesional 10/16 19:00 17 [1] Cerro Porteno v Olimpia Asuncion [3] L 1-2

Wikipedia - Cerro Porteño

Club Cerro Porteño is a professional Paraguayan football club, based in the neighbourhood of Obrero in Asunción. Founded in 1912, Cerro has won 34 Primera División titles and is one of the most popular football clubs in Paraguay. Its president is Raúl Zapag and the manager is Víctor Bernay. Its main rival is Club Olimpia. They play their home games at the 45,000-seat General Pablo Rojas Stadium, also known as La Nueva Olla (The New Boiler).

History

Diego Barreto was formed at the club's youth academy

Cerro Porteño was founded on 1 October 1912 by Susana Núñez and a group of young people looking to create a new football club. At the time of Cerro's foundation, the situation in Paraguay was tense with instability in the government caused by the fervent rivalries between the two leading political parties, the (Crimson Party) and the (Liberal Party).

Edgar Barreto graduated from the club's academy to the first-team in 2003

Because of the tensions, the founders of the club decided to use the colours of both parties, red (Colorados) and blue (Liberals), as the club's colours as a symbol of unity and friendship between Paraguayans. Later, white was used on the shorts to incorporate all the colours of the Paraguayan flag.

Diego Lugano joined the club in 2015

The club owes its name to the battle fought between the forces of Buenos Aires, Argentina (The Porteños) and the Paraguayan army, in the neighbourhood of the Cerro Mbaé (Mbaé Hill) – named after that battle as the Cerro Porteño (Porteño Hill) – on 19 January 1811. During that battle, the troops of Paraguay (at that time a Spanish colony) were abandoned by the Spanish governor but continued to be led by the Paraguayan officials, who led them to a great victory against the Porteño's troops. That battle is known as the "Battle of Cerro Porteño" and is a highlight of Paraguayan military history.[]

Geremi Njitap played for the club during the 90s.

Over the years the club has won a significant number of national championships. However, to date, it has not won any international tournaments despite a few good runs in the Copa Libertadores including semi-final appearances in 1973, 1978, 1993, 1998, 1999 and 2011.

Julio dos Santos was formed at the club's youth academy

Osvaldo Ardiles joined the club as manager in May 2008, but was sacked in August of the same year after a string of poor results and was replaced by Pedro Troglio.

Marcelo Martins joined for club for the 2022 season

In 2014, Cerro Porteño president Juan José Zapag spoke in reference to the corruption in Paraguayan football that various persons had complained to him about not buying games and that if his club were to win then they would not do it by buying and doping players to become champions.

Cerro Porteño is a professional soccer team based in Asunción, Paraguay. Founded in 1912, the club has a rich history and is one of the most successful teams in Paraguayan soccer. The team's colors are red and blue, and they are known for their passionate fan base and intense rivalries with other clubs in the country.

Cerro Porteño has won numerous domestic titles, including multiple Paraguayan Primera División championships. The team has also had success in international competitions, reaching the final of the Copa Libertadores in 1973 and the semifinals in 2011.

The club plays their home matches at the Estadio General Pablo Rojas, also known as La Olla, which has a capacity of over 45,000 spectators. The team's style of play is characterized by fast-paced, attacking football, and they have produced many talented players who have gone on to have successful careers both domestically and internationally.

Overall, Cerro Porteño is a respected and competitive team in Paraguayan soccer, with a strong tradition of success and a loyal fan base that supports them through thick and thin.