Club Olimpia vs Recoleta: Giants against newcomers
Club Olimpia's title mountain vs Recoleta's empty shelf
The first thing that jumps out from the Club Olimpia vs Recoleta stats is the gulf in trophies. Olimpia have **46 domestic league titles**. Recoleta have **0**.
That is not a gap, it is a canyon. One side is a historic powerhouse. The other is still chasing its first big success.
Olimpia also have **3 domestic cup titles**. Recoleta again sit on **0**. Every long term metric in this Head to Head record tilts toward the club in white and black.
Copa Libertadores pedigree against a blank page
The biggest anomaly in these historical matchups is at continental level. Olimpia own **3 Copa Libertadores titles**. Recoleta have **0**.
This is not just a small edge. Olimpia have actually climbed the peak of South American football several times. Recoleta have no such line on their record.
So on the global stage, one side brings proven pedigree. The other is still trying to write its first chapter.
Headline numbers: the trophy gulf in black and white
If you stack the silverware, the Club Olimpia vs Recoleta stats read like this:
- Domestic league titles, Olimpia **46**, Recoleta **0**
- Domestic cup titles, Olimpia **3**, Recoleta **0**
- Copa Libertadores titles, Olimpia **3**, Recoleta **0**
That is a total of **52 major titles** for Olimpia across league, cup, and Libertadores. Recoleta sit on **0** in the same categories.
This is the defining feature of the Head to Head record. History leans almost completely to one side.
Squad size: at least one thing is balanced
There is one area where the gap closes a bit. The current squad sizes are almost identical.
Olimpia list **36** players. Recoleta list **34**. So both coaches have similar numbers to work with on match day.
That small detail hints that Recoleta are not tiny. They can fill a bench, rotate, and plan for a full season. The difference comes from quality and history, not simply the size of the squads.
Summary: history on one side, ambition on the other
These historical matchups are defined by tradition versus aspiration. Olimpia carry **46 league titles**, **3 domestic cups**, and **3 Libertadores wins** into every fixture.
Recoleta arrive with **no major titles** yet, but a squad of **34** that will try to punch up. The Club Olimpia vs Recoleta stats show a one sided Head to Head record so far, and that is the story until Recoleta start to add numbers of their own.









