Santa Fe advances in administrative procedures to participate in the next round of Copa Libertadores. Learn the details of the process.
Independiente Santa Fe has begun the accreditation process with the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) for matchday 5 of the Copa Libertadores. This administrative procedure is mandatory for the Bogotá-based club to participate in the next round of the continental tournament.
The cardinal team formally initiated the accreditation procedure required by Conmebol for the fifth matchday of the competition. This is an administrative process that includes the submission of official documentation, verification of player data, and compliance with regulatory requirements established by the confederation for all participating clubs.
Accreditation is a fundamental step in any team's participation in international tournaments. Without completing this process, Santa Fe would not be eligible to play their matches in the next round of Libertadores. Additionally, it ensures that the club meets all administrative and safety standards required by Conmebol for the competition.
Santa Fe must complete all documentation required by Conmebol within the established deadlines. Once the accreditation process is approved, the team will be eligible to participate in matchday 5 of Libertadores. The club will continue its sports preparation while advancing through these administrative procedures.
These processes, though less visible than what happens on the pitch, are vital for Colombian teams to maintain their participation in Libertadores. Santa Fe, as a representative of local football in the tournament, must comply with every administrative requirement to continue competing in South America's most important competition.