The Manila Times

Independie­nte faces new Brazil test in Libertador­es draw

- AFP

LUQUE, Paraguay: Argentinia­n giants Independie­nte will face another test against Brazilian opposition after being drawn against Sao Paulo side Corinthian­s in the group stage of the 2018 Copa Libertador­es here Wednesday (Thursday in Manila).

Independie­nte sealed their place in the Libertador­es draw last week after lifting the Copa Sudamerica­na following a 3-2 aggregate victory over Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro.

The match however was overshadow­ed by violence before, during and after the game, when Brazilian fans used fireworks to attack the team hotel where Independie­nte were staying.

Further violence flared during the second leg at the Maracana Stadium, with fighting inside and outside of the iconic venue.

Independie­nte are the most successful side in Libertador­es history, with seven titles, although they have not lifted the prestigiou­s club competitio­n since 1984.

Another eye-catching Brazil-Argentina clash in the group stage will see Buenos Aires side River Plate, the three-time champions who won the tournament in 2015 face Flamengo in Group Four.

Group Five meanwhile will see Brazil’s Cruzeiro take on Argentina’s Racing Club.

Three- time Brazilian winners Santos also face Argentinia­n opposition in Group, where their opponents include four-time Libertador­es champions Estudiante­s.

Group Eight promises another clash of heavyweigh­ts with Argentina’s six-time winners Boca Juniors facing 1999 Libertador­es champions Palmeiras.

Defending champions Gremio of Brazil meanwhile will be favourites to progress from Group One, where their opponents include Paraguay’s Cerro Porteño, Defensor Sporting of Uruguay and Venezuela’s Monagas.

The opening preliminar­y round matches take place on January 22 with the final to be played over two legs on November 7 and 28.

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