Palmeiras drew 0-0 with Deportivo Pereira, this Wednesday (30th), at Allianz Parque, and secured a place in the Libertadores semifinals for the 11th time in its history (record among Brazilian clubs), being the fourth in a row (equaling Santos’ Brazilian record, between 1962 and 1965). The first duel with the Colombian rival, in Colombia, ended 4-0 for Verdão.
The team will now face their historic rivals Boca Juniors in the semifinals of the tournament.
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History
The Brazilian team has already played 47 elimination clashes in the history of Libertadores, winning 32 and being eliminated (or being runner-up) 15 times. Against foreigners, Verdão got the better of the last seven knockouts for Libertadores. In total, Palmeiras won 17 of 25 elimination matches against foreigners in the history of Libertadores and lost eight.
Palmeiras has been undefeated for 15 home games for Libertadores, with ten wins and five draws since May 2021. Overall, there are just two defeats in the last 30 matches for the competition, with 20 wins and eight draws.
In addition, with six consecutive matches without conceding a goal (Atlético-MG, Cruzeiro, Cuiabá, Deportivo Pereira-COL, Vasco and again Deportivo Pereira-COL), Palmeiras recorded the longest isolated sequence of games without being leaked since the beginning of the era Abel Ferreira, surpassing the series of five games registered from February to March 2022 and in July 2021.