Talk:Apertura and Clausura
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Just want to make sure I understand this. So what the article is saying is that in certain countries, like Argentina, they play two half year regular seasons but call or consider them tournaments. Each winner is considered a national champion. But in other countries, like Peru, they play two half year regular seasons but call or consider them tournaments. Each winner then faces the other at the end of the year and the winner is declared the national champion. Correct? Also, Brazil is the only country in South or Central America that has both a regular season champion and a separate cup-based national champion, similar to European countries (ie the way England has the separate Premier League champion and the FA Cup champion). Do I have all this correct? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nygoodliving (talk • contribs).
- I think you have all of it correct. Feel free to change the wording of the article if you can make it clearer, though. Regards,--Gabbec 05:47, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
- No need to reword it, I think whoever did it did a good job. But thanks for clearing that up.