The demanding schedule of Colo Colo after national holidays between the National Championship and the Copa Libertadores



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This weekend there is no football for the National Championship due to the stoppage due to national holidays, so Colo Colo will arrive fresh to the match with Athletico Paranaense, a key duel that could leave them as the exclusive leaders of their group for Copa Libertadores.

The game will be played on September 23 at 7:15 p.m. in the city of Curitiba, Brazil, but from there a high load of commitments will begin.

On the 26th of the same month, at 11:00 am, they will receive Deportes Antofagasta for the National Championship at the Monumental Stadium, a cast that is fifth in the standings and has just beaten Unión Española.




Later, they will have to leave the country again to go to Montevideo and face each other again with Peñarol on September 29 at 7:15 p.m. This match will be key to define a possible classification to the round of 16, where the Cacique also hopes to secure important financial resources.

That week’s action will end on October 3, the day that Colo Colo must receive Huachipato, in a meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

Colo Colo marches in the fifteenth position of the local tournament.

On Friday, October 9, the albos will travel to Coquimbo to face the local team at the Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso at 6:30 p.m. and on Wednesday, the 14th they will have to receive Unión Española at the same time.

The confirmation of the ANFP of how the date 16 will develop is still awaited, but the clear thing is that the albos are coming up with a tough calendar that can define a good part of the objectives set for this year.

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