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This Tuesday begins, once again, the Copa Libertadores 2020. The largest club competition in South America has some curiosities for its reactivation this week.
Binacional, Peñarol, América de Cali are some of the clubs that changed coaches between the Cup break and this resumption. Junior also joins, although there is no confirmed coach and those in charge will be those who were his assistants.
Jorge Wilsterman, Bolívar, Estudiantes de Mérida, Caracas, Medellín, Racing, Defensa y Justicia, River Plate, Boca Juniors and Tigre reach their Copa Libertadores debut without playing a single minute in the League.
Despite Boca Juniors has players who still test positive for coronavirus, Conmebol and Paraguay will allow those players to travel because they have passed the quarantine period and, supposedly, they are no longer people who can infect anyone.
Students from Mérida are experiencing a curious situation. His coach is Martín Eugenio Brignani and he stayed in Argentina passing the quarantine time so he has not been able to return to Venezuela. The person in charge was the assistant José ‘Buda’ Torrealba, but in the coronavirus tests he tested positive and he will not be able to direct the meeting. It is not known who will lead from the line.
Sebastián Villa is not the only player who was accused of gender violence during the time that the Copa Libertadores was stopped. A week ago, Leonardo Valencia, a footballer from Colo Colo, was accused by his ex-partner in a television program of various assaults and domestic violence.