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Saturday, November 29, 2025

League III 2025 Group D Quarterfinals Preview


League III 2025 Group D Quarterfinals – Preview

The League III 2025 postseason kicks off with an exciting set of Group D Quarterfinal matchups, featuring teams ranked 2 through 9 battling for a coveted place in the semifinals. Each tie will be played over two legs (November 30 and December 2), with aggregate winners advancing. Let’s break down each matchup and what to expect.


(2) Bentin Tacna Heroica (PER) vs (9) Club Plaza Colonia de Deportes (URU)

This 2-vs-9 matchup may appear lopsided on paper, but Plaza Colonia are known for pulling off surprises late in the season.
Bentin Tacna Heroica, one of the most consistent sides in Group D, come in with strong momentum and a disciplined defensive structure. Their ability to control possession and dictate tempo could be the deciding factor.

Plaza Colonia, however, thrive in counterattacking scenarios. If they can keep the first leg close, they could put real pressure on Bentin in the return match.
Edge: Bentin Tacna Heroica, but with potential for drama.


(5) Mushuc Runa S.C. (ECU) vs (6) L.D.U. Quito (ECU)

An all-Ecuadorian clash and arguably the most evenly matched tie of the quarterfinals.

Mushuc Runa, ranked 5th, bring physical play and aerial strength, especially dangerous on set pieces. Their form at home has been particularly strong.

L.D.U. Quito, sitting just one spot lower, bring the opposite style: technical play, quick combinations, and versatility in attack. Their road performances have been solid enough to make this a true coin toss.
Edge: Too close to call — expect a tight aggregate score and possibly extra time vibes.


(4) Blooming (BOL) vs (7) Independiente del Valle (ECU)

This is a fascinating Bolivian-Ecuadorian showdown where styles clash.

Blooming have had a balanced season with reliable scoring and an improving defense. Their home-field altitude advantage could play a major role in the first leg.

Independiente del Valle sit 7th but are famously dangerous in knockout settings, with a youth-driven squad full of pace and creativity. They often shine when underdog expectations fuel their play.
Edge: Blooming, but Independiente are capable of stealing the tie if they score early in Bolivia.


(3) Club Destroyers (BOL) vs (8) San Lorenzo de Almagro (ARG)

The 3-vs-8 matchup is another must-watch series.

Club Destroyers, ranked 3rd, come in as one of Group D’s strongest attacking sides. Their ability to score in bunches makes them one of the dark-horse favorites to win the entire bracket.

San Lorenzo de Almagro, though 8th, are a gritty Argentine club that often perform better away than their seed suggests. If they can slow the game down and avoid high-tempo exchanges, they could frustrate Destroyers and keep things tight.
Edge: Destroyers, especially if their offense clicks early.


Overall Quarterfinal Outlook

This Group D bracket feels wide-open despite the clear favorites.

  • Bentin Tacna Heroica and Club Destroyers enter as frontrunners.

  • The Ecuadorian derby between Mushuc Runa and L.D.U. Quito could go either way.

  • Independiente del Valle remain the most dangerous lower seed.

With promotion to League II still two series away, every club knows this is where the pressure begins. Expect intense football, tactical chess matches, and possibly a few giant-killing moments.

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