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Estadio Agustín Muquita Sánchez is a football stadium in Panamá Oeste Province , Panama which hosts Liga Panameña de Fútbol teams San Francisco and Independiente , as well as other teams and local competitions from the La Chorrera district.

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14-513: Formerly the stadium had slightly smaller dimensions and natural turf, but it was still used for ANAPROF games. In 2008, a joint effort from the Panamanian government and the national sport institute (INDE) spent $ 1,997,192 in installing artificial turf to the field, increase its dimensions to 105×68 m, seating capacity and also adding a better lighting system. The Muquita is certified a 1 to 2 star FIFA stadium rating. The first official game in

28-725: Is set up into 16 match days. 10 matches against teams within same conference and 6 matches against opposing conference. In the Apertura, teams of the Eastern Conference will face only one time teams of the Western Conference. The team that plays home at the Apertura will have to play away when facing same team at the Clausura. This way the League can assure that Eastern Conference and Western Conference will face each other at Home & Away at

42-518: Is the top division football league in Panama . Until 2009, the league was named Asociación Nacional Pro Fútbol (ANAPROF) . The league's season is divided into two tournaments called the Apertura and Clausura . Teams are divided into two Conferences (Eastern and Western). The Eastern Conference is composed by: Tauro, Plaza Amador, Alianza, Club Deportivo del Este, Arabe Unido, and Sporting San Miguelito, while

56-531: The Asociación Nacional Pro-Fútbol (ANAPROF for short), which was inaugurated on February 26, 1988. Their objective was to organize professional football in Panama , in order to help the Panama national team in the long term. In 1994 Panamanian soccer suffered a great division, when the LINFUNA league was created, the league had Panamanian Football Federation approval and FIFA recognition. It

70-572: The CONCACAF Central American Cup . Beforehand, via the CONCACAF League , 3 teams used to qualify as well. As well, starting from 2023, the winners of both the Apertura & Clausura tournaments will qualify for Copa Libertadores , while the runners-up qualify for Copa Sudamericana . In 1987, a group of men, composed of Giancarlo Gronchi, Jan Domburg, Edgar Plazas, Jorge Zelasny, Ángel Valero and Juan Carlos Delgado, met and founded

84-676: The CONCACAF Champions League . From 2019 to 2022 the tournament featured 22 teams, an increase from 16 in the 2017 and 2018 editions. The competition ended after the 2022 edition due to the expansion of the CONCACAF Champions League, (renamed to Champions Cup) starting with the 2024 edition. Two regional competitions – the Central American Cup and the Caribbean Cup – were created as qualifying competitions to

98-467: The 1st teams ranked on each conference (1st in Western Conference vs Winner of 2ECvs3WC and 1st in Eastern Conference vs 2WCvs3EC). Semifinals are two legged matches. Then, the championship final is a one-off match in a neutral venue (similar to American football 's Super Bowl championship matches). Each Apertura & Clausura tournament has 16 matches of regular season (twice (2) against each team (5) of same conference + once (1) against each team (6) in

112-589: The Liga Panameña de Fútbol (2009–present) Including 2 Winners in LINFUNA. Including 2 Runners-up under the name Deportivo La Previsora . † Teams dissolved. CONCACAF League The CONCACAF League was an international club competition organized by CONCACAF as its secondary continental football tournament. It was announced on 8 May 2017. The competition used a knockout cup format with each round having two legs. The top six teams proceeded to

126-402: The Western Conference is composed by: Herrera FC, Club Atletico Independiente, Veraguas, Club Universitario, Chiriqui, and San Francisco. Both tournaments have an identical format. Each tournament has two stages: the first stage is a one and a half round-robin round where each team plays every other team twice in the same conference, once at home and once away, and one time against each team from

140-471: The end of both tournaments. When playing against teams within the same conference, each team will face home & away matches in both Apertura and Clausura. The first stage of both tournaments is combined into an aggregate table to determine relegation. The team with the fewest points is relegated to the Primera A for the following season. The champions of both tournaments + the next best ranked team qualify to

154-581: The opposite conference). Final stage has a total of: 2 matches in First Round Playoffs + 4 matches in Semifinals + 1 match in Final. First Round of Playoff are 1 leg matches (2nd place team in each conference plays at Home). Semifinals are 2 leg matches (home & away). Finals are 1 leg match in a neutral venue. Regarding schedule in regular season: The schedule for each tournament (Apertura & Clausura)

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168-410: The other conference. The top three teams advance to a final stage, a single-elimination culminating with a final match. Final Stage is composed by 3 rounds. First Round teams placed at 2nd will play teams placed at 3rd (2nd placed Eastern Conference vs 3rd place Western Conference and 2nd place Western Conference vs 3rd Place Eastern Conference) . The winners will go through to semifinals where they meet

182-459: The renewed stadium was played on Friday March 27, 2009 when San Francisco defeated 2–1 Atlético Veragüense for the 2009 Liga Panameña de Fútbol championship. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Victor Herrera of San Francisco . This article about a sports venue in Panama is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . ANAPROF The Liga Panameña de Fútbol ( LPF ; English: Panamanian Football League )

196-936: Was presided by Rolando Marco Hermoso, then succeeded by Ariel Alvarado. ANAPROF teams Projusa FC and Alianza FC, were brought into the organization. The league organized two championships (1994 and 1995), both won by C.D. Árabe Unido from Colón. Following mediation by CONCACAF , on January 6, 1996, the leagues were unified under the ANAPROF name. Árabe Unido, Projusa (Veraguas), Chorrillo, Alianza FC, Internacional Puerto Armuelles, Tulihueca de La Chorrera, Corporación Deportiva Independiente Municipal Panamá (DIM), Vista Alegre, Cruz Azul (David, Chiriquí) y el Altamira - Cosmos, Árabe Unido, Projusa, Internacional Puerto Armuelles, Tulihueca de La Chorrera, Cosmos, Chorrillo, Alianza, Corporación Deportiva Independiente Municipal Panamá (DIM), Tigres de Vista Alegre y Cruz Azul. The following table shows past results for ANAPROF (1988-09) and

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