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Club Deportivo San Antonio Bulo Bulo is a Bolivian
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club based in Entre Ríos,
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. Founded in 1962, they play in Primera División.


History

Founded on 31 October 1962, San Antonio won their first title in the Primera A AFC only in 2021. They first appeared in the
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in that year, being knocked out in the quarterfinals by García Agreda. After winning the Primera A title again in 2022, the club qualified to the 2023 Copa Simón Bolívar. In that competition, they reached the finals, facing GV San José, but lost the title on penalties. Six days after losing the title, however, they achieved promotion to the Primera División for the first time ever, after winning the promotion/relegation play-offs against Libertad Gran Mamoré. In their first participation in the top flight, San Antonio managed to reach the finals of the 2024 Apertura tournament, after advancing as runners-up in their group and defeating Bolívar in the quarter-finals and
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in the semi-finals. In the final series, they beat Universitario de Vinto 3–2 on aggregate, thus qualifying for the championship final at the end of the season as well as the 2025 Copa Libertadores group stage.


Current squad


Honours

*
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: 2024 Apertura


Notable managers

* Hugo Albarracín * Diómedes Peña *
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* Thiago Leitão


References


External links


Soccerway team profile
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