🏆 All set: this is how the FPC semi-final groups look
América de Cali and Millonarios topped the groups that were drawn this Sunday at the end of Matchday 20 of the Liga BetPlay DIMAYOR 2025-I.
Following the completion of the twentieth matchday of the regular phase of Liga BetPlay DIMAYOR 2025-I, a draw was held to define the members of each group in the Semifinal Quadrangulars.
América de Cali, who beat DIM 2-0 and finished as the leader of the classification with 39 points, has been paired with Tolima, Junior, and Medellín itself.
Millonarios, on the other hand, finished second in the overall table after beating Boyacá Chicó 3-2 and their zone was made up of Atlético Nacional, Once Caldas, and Santa Fe.
😱 Así se jugarán los cuadrangulares finales de la Liga Betplay 2025-I¿Quiénes pasarán a la final? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/B1txhL2NAd
— Gol Caracol (@GolCaracol) May 26, 2025
In the first match of Group A of the Semifinal Quadrangulars, América de Cali will visit Independiente Medellín and Junior will host Deportes Tolima.
Meanwhile, in Group B, Atlético Nacional will host Once Caldas and Independiente Santa Fe will host Millonarios in a new edition of the capital classic.
The first matchday will be played on the weekend of Saturday, May 31, and Sunday, June 1, 2025.
Group A: América de Cali, Deportes Tolima, Junior de Barranquilla, and Independiente Medellín.
Group B: Millonarios, Atlético Nacional, Once Caldas, and Independiente Santa Fe.
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