Copa Bolivia (Ascenso)

Copa Bolivia is the third tier of the Bolivian Football pyramid. The inaugural season is played in 2012. In the Copa Bolivia will comprise the nine runners-up of Bolivian Football Regional Leagues, the runners-up of the Torneo Nacional Interprovincial and a two invited teams. The best three teams of the competition will be promoted to the 2012–13 Liga Nacional B.[1]

Copa Bolivia
Founded2012
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toLiga Nacional B
Current championsnone
(2012)
Most championshipsnone
2019 Copa Bolivia

Teams will have to use at least one U-20 player throughout any match; likewise, the number of non-Bolivian players will be limited to a maximum of four players at any given point of a match.[2]

2012 Teams

Team Classification
ABB La Paz Runners-up
Ciclón Tarija Runners-up
Colcapirhua Cochabamba Runners-up
Emilio Alave Potosi Runners-up
Enrique Happ Invited (3rd place of Cochabamba)
Fancesa Chuquisaca Runners-up
Huanuni Oruro Runners-up
La Palmera Beni Runners-up
San José (Pailón) Torneo Nacional Interprovincial Runners-up
Sport Boys Santa Cruz Runners-up
Stormers Invited (3rd place of Chuquisaca)
Vaca Díez Pando Runners-up

List of Champions


N.º Season Champion Runner-up
1
2012Enrique Happ Real TrópicoCiclón
2
2013ABBGarcía Agreda
3
2014El Torno FCAtlético Bermejo
4
2015did not havedid not have
5
2016DestroyersAlways Ready
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