Always Ready vs The Strongest: Trophy giants against the hungry challenger
Title gap defines the rivalry
The biggest story in the Always Ready vs The Strongest stats is the title gulf. The Strongest have **16 Primera División titles**, Always Ready have only **3**.
This shapes every meeting. One side carries history, the other carries a point to prove.
In pure silverware, The Strongest are the traditional powerhouse. Always Ready are still trying to crash that party.
Domestic cups show the same pattern
The cup record backs up the league story. Always Ready have **0 domestic cup titles**.
The Strongest, on the other hand, sit on **3 domestic cup titles**. It is not a massive number, but it is still more success in knockout football.
So the Head to Head record in trophies is clear. In these historical matchups, The Strongest are the established winners on paper.
International experience: a huge Libertadores gap
The wildest number in the data is in South America. The Strongest have played in the Copa Libertadores **32** times.
Always Ready have only **3** Copa Libertadores participations. That is the big anomaly in the Always Ready vs The Strongest stats.
One club is used to continental trips and high pressure nights. The other is still learning how it feels to be a regular on that stage.
- Copa Libertadores: 3 Always Ready vs 32 The Strongest
- Primera División titles: 3 vs 16
- Domestic cups: 0 vs 3
Current squads are closer than the trophies
The trophy cabinet says mismatch, but the squad numbers say something tighter. Always Ready have a current squad size of **28**.
The Strongest list **29** players. So, at least in raw squad size, this Head to Head record is almost even.
There is no huge depth advantage shown in this data. Whatever edge The Strongest have comes from history, not from having far more players available.
History vs ambition
Put all the numbers together and the theme is clear. The Strongest dominate the historical matchups in trophies and Libertadores experience.
Always Ready still trail with **3 league titles**, no cups, and limited continental runs. But the small gap in squad size hints that the battles on the pitch can be closer than the medals suggest.
This clash is tradition against ambition, and every new game is a chance for Always Ready to chip away at that long Head to Head record.








