Club Bolívar
Club Bolívar is a football club from Bolivia, founded in La Paz on 12 April 1925. It is the most successful team in Bolivia. It is the only team in Bolivia that has reached the Copa Libertadores semi-finals and Copa Sudamericana finals in 2004, and it is the team with the most fans in Bolivia.[1] Their home stadium is Estadio Libertador Simón Bolivar (5,000), but they usually play at Estadio Hernando Siles (42,000) due to its greater capacity.
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Full name | Club Bolívar | ||
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Nickname(s) | La Academia (The Academy) El Rey de Copas (The King of Cups) "El Mas Grande" (The Biggest) | ||
Founded | April 12, 1925; 95 years ago | ||
Ground | Estadio Hernando Siles La Paz, Bolivia | ||
Capacity | 42,000 | ||
Chairman | Guido Loayza (Leadership) Marcelo Claure (Baisa S.R.L.) | ||
Manager | Claudio Vivas | ||
League | División Profesional | ||
2019 Clausura | 3rd | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Club Bolivar is the current (2017) champion of the Bolivian League. With this, Bolivar accumulates 27 championships in the Bolivian professional soccer league. No Bolivian team has ever came even close to this success. Club Bolivar is the most successful team in Bolivia.
Among the best players in Bolivar's history are Marco "El Diablo" Etcheverry; Erwin "Platini" Sanchez; Julio Baldivieso; Mario Rojas; Carlos Borja; Vladimir Soria; Carlos Angel Lopez, Ramiro Blacut, Víctor Ugarte, Carlos Aragones, Ramiro Castillo, Juan Miguel "Juanmi" Callejon, Walter Flores, Juan Carlos Arce and many more.
Kit
Colors
Bolivar's traditional home colors are light blue, traditional away colors are dark blue or white.
Year | Manufacturer |
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1978-1982 | Adidas |
1983-1989 | Penalty |
1990 | Topper |
1991-1994 | El Palacio de las Gorras |
1994-1997 | Penalty |
1998 | Nike |
1999 | Gav Sport |
2000-2002 | Puma |
2003-2006 | Adidas |
2006-2009 | Umbro |
2010-2011 | Marca Propia |
2011-2013 | Admiral Sportswear |
2014-2016 | Marathon Sports |
2016- | Joma[2] |
Year | Sponsor |
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1982 | Iberia |
1983 | Tasca |
1984-87 | Banco de la Paz |
1988 | Paceña |
1989 | Parillada Caminito |
1990 | Duralit |
1991-92 | Banco de La Paz |
1993 | Pacena |
1994-95 | Entel |
1996 | Ultima Hora |
1997 | Caterpillar |
1998-2000 | Taquiña |
2001-07 | Coca-Cola |
2008-09 | Entel |
2010-14 | Samsung |
2015-16 | Huawei |
2017-19 | Samsung |
Rivalry
Bolivar's classic rival is The Strongest. Both teams are from La Paz.
- Total matches: 262
- Bolivar wins: 113
- Ties: 86
- The Strongest wins: 63
Achievements
National Honours
- 1978, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2004-A, 2005-AD, 2006-C, 2009-A, 2011-AD, 2013-C, 2014-A, 2015-C, 2017-A, 2017-C, 2019-A
- First Division – AFLP Era: 6
- 1950, 1953, 1956, 1966, 1968, 1976
- Liga de Fútbol Amateur Boliviano: 6
- 1932, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942
- Copa Aerosur: 2
- 2009, 2010
- Copa Bolivia: 4
Performance in CONMEBOL competitions
- Copa Libertadores: 28 appearances
- Best: Semi-finals in 1986 and 2014
- Copa Sudamericana: 7 appearances
- Best: Final in 2004.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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1 | GK | ![]() |
Javier Rojas |
2 | DF | ![]() |
Roberto Domínguez |
3 | DF | ![]() |
Adrian Jusino |
4 | DF | ![]() |
Jairo Quinteros (on loan from Inter Miami) |
5 | DF | ![]() |
Luis Gutiérrez |
6 | MF | ![]() |
Cristhian Machado |
7 | FW | ![]() |
Victor Abrego |
8 | DF | ![]() |
Diego Bejarano |
9 | FW | ![]() |
Marcos Riquelme |
10 | FW | ![]() |
Vladimir Castellón |
11 | DF | ![]() |
Enrique Flores |
12 | DF | ![]() |
Teodoro Paredes (on loan from Newell's Old Boys) |
13 | GK | ![]() |
Guillermo Vizcarra |
14 | DF | ![]() |
Joel Fernández |
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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16 | MF | ![]() |
Fidencio Oviedo |
17 | FW | ![]() |
Juan Carlos Arce |
18 | FW | ![]() |
Jorge Pereyra Díaz |
19 | DF | ![]() |
Oscar Ribera |
20 | MF | ![]() |
Emiliano Vecchio |
21 | DF | ![]() |
Roberto Fernández |
22 | MF | ![]() |
Pedro Azogue |
23 | FW | ![]() |
Leonardo Vaca |
24 | MF | ![]() |
Hernán Rodríguez |
25 | GK | ![]() |
Widen Rojas |
26 | MF | ![]() |
Erwin Saavedra |
28 | MF | ![]() |
Erick Cano |
— | FW | ![]() |
Luis Alí |
2020 Winter transfers
In
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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— | DF | ![]() |
Roberto Domínguez (from Santa Tecla) |
— | MF | ![]() |
Fidencio Oviedo (from Deportivo Santaní) |
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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— | MF | ![]() |
Emiliano Vecchio (from Al Ittihad) |
— | FW | ![]() |
Marcos Riquelme (loan return from Universidad de Chile) |
Out
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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— | GK | ![]() |
Leonel Moreira (loan return to Pachuca) |
— | GK | ![]() |
Saidt Mustafá (to Club Guraira) |
— | DF | ![]() |
Mauricio Prieto (to Free Agent) |
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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— | MF | ![]() |
Thomaz Santos (to Inter de Limeira) |
— | MF | ![]() |
Juanmi Callejón (to Free Agent) |
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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— | GK | ![]() |
Matías Dituro (at Universidad Católica) |
— | DF | ![]() |
Juan Carlos Zampiery (at Sport Boys) |
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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— | FW | ![]() |
Iker Hernández (at Club San José) |
Coaching staff
Position | Staff |
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Manager | ![]() |
Assistant First Team Coach | TBA |
Goalkeeper Coach | TBA |
First Team Fitness Coach | ![]() |
Assistant First Team Fitness Coach | ![]() |
Head Opposition Scout | TBA |
Senior Opposition Scout | TBA |
Medical Director | ![]() |
Reserve Team Manager | ![]() |
Youth Team Manager | TBA |
Notable players
See also Category:Club Bolívar players.
Managers
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External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Club Bolívar. |
References
- Vanauskas, Laura (1999). An Encyclopedia of Football in Bolivia – 1914 to 1998. The Clubs –Bolivar, details and references to formation. Heart Books – Belgium. p. 192.
- "JOMA Sponsors| Club Bolívar". www.joma-sport.com.