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🗓️ América de Cali v Tigres scheduled in Copa Betplay

🗓️ América de Cali v Tigres scheduled in Copa Betplay

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América de Cali debuted with a goalless draw against Llaneros FC in their debut in the Liga Betplay 2025-II, and are already in Brazil to face Bahía in the round of 16 of the Copa Sudamericana.
Meanwhile, they are also waiting for their debut in the Copa Betplay 2025, whose day and time have just been confirmed.
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América de Cali faces Tigres FC
In the pre-quarterfinal phase, the teams that qualified for the semifinal quadrangulars of the Liga Betplay enter the Cup to face those who played semifinal quadrangulars in the second division.
América, fifth qualifier, will face Tigres FC. The first leg will be played at Pascual Guerrero on July 29 at 8:20 P.M. and the return leg, a week later, on Tuesday, August 5, at 8 P.M, at the Metropolitano de Techo.
The eight winners of this phase will advance to the quarterfinals of the Copa Betplay, where they will cross with the qualifiers from phase 1A.
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