Sportivo Ameliano vs Club Guaraní: giants vs upstarts in stark title gap
Sportivo Ameliano vs Club Guaraní stats: the title gulf
The first thing that jumps out is the league title gap. Sportivo Ameliano have **0** domestic top flight titles. Club Guaraní have **12**.
That **12-0** split shapes the whole feel of this fixture. One club carries the weight of history. The other is still trying to write its first big league chapter.
If you look at the raw "Sportivo Ameliano vs Club Guaraní stats", this is the big anomaly. Almost everything else looks balanced, except this huge league record edge for Guaraní.
Head to Head record story told by trophies
There is no direct Head to Head record data in the JSON. So the trophy cabinet has to stand in for past dominance.
Across domestic top flight titles, the split is simple.
- Sportivo Ameliano league titles: 0
- Club Guaraní league titles: 12
Any discussion of historical matchups between these two has to start here. Guaraní arrive as the proven league force. Ameliano still chase that first league crown.
Domestic cups: finally some balance
The story flips when you check domestic cups. Both teams sit on **1** domestic cup title each.
So the cup part of the Head to Head record is dead even. Sportivo Ameliano have **1**. Club Guaraní also have **1**.
That cup balance gives Ameliano fans something real to point to in historical matchups. In knockout football, the gap in history is not there.
Continental stage: neither side ahead
On the continental front, both clubs are starting from the same line. Sportivo Ameliano have **0** CONMEBOL titles. Club Guaraní also have **0**.
This makes the international part of the "Sportivo Ameliano vs Club Guaraní stats" very simple. No trophies for either side outside domestic competitions.
So while Guaraní dominate the league story, they do not pull away in South America. The historical matchups at continental level are level in trophy count.
Squad size snapshot: almost identical depth
The current squads look very similar in raw numbers. Sportivo Ameliano have a first team squad of **35** players. Club Guaraní list **34**.
That **35-34** split is tiny. So any edge in this matchup does not come from sheer squad size. It comes from how those players are used and the history around the club, not from the number on the teamsheet.
A rivalry framed by history, not depth
The big theme in these stats is clear. Club Guaraní tower over Sportivo Ameliano in league history with **12** titles to **0**.
Everything else looks tighter. Cups are **1-1**. Continental trophies are **0-0**. Squad sizes are almost equal.
So the rivalry story is simple. One traditional power with a heavy league past against an ambitious side trying to turn cup success and equal depth into a new chapter in their Head to Head record.








