Recoleta's stadium, which has a capacity for 3,800 people, is a far cry from the grandeur of the Defensores del Chaco, where the team will face Boca in the rematch. The stadium's utilizer, Diego López, is excited about the match, saying that everyone is eager to give it their all after the first leg ended in a 3-1 loss for Recoleta.

The team's utilizer, Diego López, has been working at Recoleta for four years and is thrilled to see the team competing in the Copa Sudamericana against Boca. He has been preparing the team's kits for the match, including a small Virgen de Caacupé statue and a Boca jersey, which he received from a friend who works at Boca.

Recoleta's stadium is not equipped to host matches, and the team trains at the Independiente de Campo Grande stadium. The team's history is marked by resilience, having won the Intermedia championship in 2001 and returning to the top division of Paraguay in 2024. Recoleta has two nicknames: Canario and Funebrero, the latter due to the nearby cemetery.

The team's players are determined to turn the tables and advance to the quarterfinals, despite the odds being against them. Recoleta's players will face a tough challenge in the rematch, but they are confident in their abilities and are looking to make history.