The 2013–14
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
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season was the 37th season of LFPB.
Teams
The number of teams for 2012 remains the same.
Petrolero and
La Paz
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were relegated to the
Liga Nacional B
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. They were replaced by the
2012–13 Liga Nacional B champion
Guabirá and
Sport Boys
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.
Torneo Apertura
Standings
Results
Torneo Clausura
Standings
Results
Relegation
Source:
Relegation/promotion playoff
Petrolero has won on penalties shoot-out and Aurora was relegated to the Liga Nacional B.
References
External links
Official website of the LFPB
Official regulations
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2013
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2013 in South American football leagues
2014 in South American football leagues
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