Examples of 'clausura tournament' in a sentence

Meaning of "clausura tournament"

clausura tournament: Clausura tournament refers to a specific type of sporting competition, particularly in Latin American countries, where two tournaments are held within a season - the Apertura (opening) tournament and Clausura (closing) tournament. Each tournament crowns a champion before the season grand champion is determined

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He finished the Clausura tournament scoring eight goals in sixteen matches played.
Atlante did not qualify to the final phase in either the Apertura or Clausura tournament.
Cerro Porteño wins the Clausura tournament final in a penalty shootout.
Emiliano Lopez is currently the top scorer in the 2015 clausura tournament.
In the Clausura tournament they reached the Semifinals.
This table is a sum of the Apertura and Clausura tournament standings.
The Clausura tournament was played between August and December.
The debut with his new team takes place in the Clausura tournament 2014.
The Clausura tournament.
He made his debut in the summer of 2007, right before the Chilean Clausura tournament.
The Clausura tournament saw América end in next-to-last place in the general standings.
San José are the defending champions, having won the 2018 Clausura tournament.
The Clausura tournament was played in a single all-play-all system.
In 1997 the Apertura and Clausura tournament formats were employed in the Descentralizado.
In 2002 they won the Clausura tournament but lost in the absolute finals against Libertad.

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