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The group stage of the Libertadores 2025 starts this week with STRONG competition, newcomers, and other novelties.
Brazil has SIX representatives: Bahia, Botafogo, Flamengo, Fortaleza, Internacional, Palmeiras, and São Paulo.
Botafogo is the current champion and enters as one of the favorites. Fla, Palmeiras, and São Paulo - with three titles each - also enter strong in the fight.
Internacional - champion in 2006 and 2010 - tries to match this trio. Meanwhile, Bahia and Fortaleza are looking for their first trophy.
With Boca Juniors OUT of the competition, River Plate appears as the main threat to the Brazilians.
Racing, champion of the South American 2024, and Estudiantes, owner of four trophies, can also surprise.
Who will be the champion of the Libertadores 2025? Leave your guess!
The Libertadores features two new faces in the 2025 edition.
San Antonio Bulo Bulo, from Bolivia, and Central Córdoba, from Argentina, are the newcomers among the 32 clubs in the group stage.
Bulo Bulo is in the Libertadores for having been the champion of the Bolivian Apertura. And Central Córdoba, for having won the Argentina Cup.
Central Córdoba, in fact, will face a Brazilian. The Argentines are in Group C, with Flamengo, LDU, and Deportivo Táchira.
The Libertadores will be broadcast by four outlets: Globo, ESPN, Paramount, and Disney+.
Check dates, times (always in Brasília time) and broadcasts of the first round - with Brazilian teams in bold:
📸 LUIS ROBAYO - AFP or licensors