L.D.U. Quito v Botafogo

Copa Libertadores • Round of 16 • 2nd Leg

(Home team first)

When


Thursday 21 Aug 2025

17:00 Local Time

22:00 Your Time

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L.D.U. Quito, also known as Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, is a professional football team based in Quito, Ecuador. Founded in 1930, the club is known as one of the most successful teams in the country with 11 national championships and one Copa Libertadores title. They have also participated in various prestigious international competitions such as the FIFA Club World Cup and the Copa Sudamericana. The team plays their home matches at the iconic Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, which has a capacity of 41,575 spectators. Some notable players that have played for L.D.U. Quito include Antonio Valencia, Jefferson Montero, and Carlos Tenorio. The team's strong performance and fan base have made them a prominent figure in Ecuadorian football.

Established in 1904, Botafogo is one of the oldest and most traditional football teams in Brazil. Nicknamed "Glorioso" (Glorious), this club has a rich history of success in both local and international competitions. With a total of 21 Rio de Janeiro State Championships and 3 Brazilian National Championships, Botafogo has cemented its place as one of the top teams in the country. The team's home stadium is the iconic Nilton Santos Stadium, also known as "Engenhão," with a capacity of over 46,000 fans. Some notable players who have donned the black and white jersey of Botafogo include legends such as Garrincha, Carlos Alberto Torres, and current captain Honda. The team continues to attract top talent and compete at a high level, making them a formidable contender in any tournament. Follow Botafogo's journey and witness the passion and skill of this historic football club.

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