The defending champions Libertad won their third Copa Paraguay title, defeating Nacional 1–0 in the final match.[2] As Copa Paraguay winners, Libertad qualified for the 2024 Supercopa Paraguay against Olimpia, the Primera División champions with better record in the aggregate table, but their berth to the 2025 Copa Libertadores was instead awarded to the cup runners-up Nacional since they had already qualified for that competition on league performance.
Format
The competition retained the format used in the most recent editions, with 75 participating teams. The 18 Primera B Metropolitana clubs, the 12 Primera C ones, and the 17 Football Union of the Interior (UFI) champions started the competition in the first stage, in which the Primera B and Primera C teams were drawn against a team from their same league in single-legged ties, whilst the UFI teams were paired in seven matchups and a triangular group according to geographical proximity. The 22 match winners as well as the top two teams from the triangular advanced to the second stage, in which the 16 Paraguayan División Intermedia clubs joined the competition, forming 20 single-legged ties. The 20 winning teams then advanced to the third stage, where the 12 Paraguayan Primera División teams entered. The 16 third stage winners advanced to the round of 16.[3] Ties in all rounds are played on a single-legged basis, with a penalty shootout deciding the winner in case of a draw.
Aside from qualification for the Copa Libertadores and the Supercopa Paraguay, the Copa Paraguay champion was awarded a monetary prize of Gs. 1 billion. The runners-up were awarded Gs. 250 million, the third-placed team earned Gs. 100 million, and the fourth-placed team received Gs. 50 million.[4]
Note: Match suspended after 5 minutes of play due to poor weather.[6] It was rescheduled to 13 June 2024, 17:30 local time at Estadio Gunther Vogel, San Lorenzo.
Note: Match originally scheduled for 2 May 2024, 19:30 local time at Estadio Erico Galeano, Capiatá but suspended due to poor weather.[7] It was rescheduled to 13 June 2024, 20:00 local time.
The fixture for this stage's first two weeks of play was announced on 15 August 2024 and matches in this round were played from 20 August to 19 September 2024.[9]
The fixture for this stage's first week of play was announced on 26 September 2024 and matches in this round were played from 1 to 16 October 2024.[10]