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Deportivo Binacional Fútbol Club, formerly Escuela Municipal Deportivo Binacional, known as just Binacional, is a Peruvian football club from
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in the Puno Region who currently plays its home games in the city of Juliaca. The team currently plays in the Peruvian Primera División.


History


Founding

The club was founded on December 18, 2010, by the mayor of the
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, Juan Carlos Aquino, under the name ''Club Deportivo Binacional de Desaguadero''. The district is close to the Peru–Bolivia border and thus was called ''Binacional'', or Bi-national in English.


Copa Perú

The club debuted in the Liga Superior de Puno of the
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tournament and finished fourth in the standings with 14 points. The following year, the club finished second in the Liga Superior de Puno with 21 points and advanced to the Departmental Stage where it also finished second, thus allowing them to advance to the Regional Stage. Binacional became the Region VIII champions after finishing the first of its group and beating Alfonso Ugarte from
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in the regional finals on penalties after a 0–0 draw. They proceeded to play in the
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. In the Round of 16, Binacional defeated
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from Tacna on penalties after an aggregate score of 3–3. However, the
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's Justice Court retired the team from the tournament for fielding José Antonio Balarezo Dávila in the Regional Stage, who was suspended after receiving a red card in the last game of the Departmental Stage. Binacional repeated a similar campaign in
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. The club qualified to the Regional Stage and finished the first of its group of Region VIII. In the
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, they faced San Simón from
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in the Round of 16. They won the first leg 1–0 but lost the second leg 0–2, thus eliminating them from the tournament with an aggregate score of 1–2. San Simón eventually advanced to the finals and would go on to win the tournament. In
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, Binacional reached the Regional Stage for the third year in a row. They finished third of their group with 7 points, behind Unión Alto Huarca from
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and
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from
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and were not able to advance to the
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. Later on, Fuerza Minera would become the runner-up of the tournament. The Copa Perú restructured its format for the 2015 season. This year Binacional was eliminated in the Departmental Stage after Policial Santa Rosa from
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defeated them on a 1–2 aggregate score. Binacional switched its locality to the Paucarpata District in the
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in 2016, on the orders of the club president, Juan Carlos Aquino. The team purchased the playing rights of Escuela Municipal de Paucarpata, who participated in the
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. As part of the merger, the club changed its official name to ''Escuela Municipal Deportivo Binacional''. That year, Binacional started its campaign winning 8 out of 9 games of the
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, scoring 70 goals and finishing first place in the standings with Luis 'Puchito' Flores as head coach. It then surpassed the Regional and Departmental stages without difficulty to reach the
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as Arequipa Region's runner-up. In this stage, the team won 4 games and tied 2 to finish second in the overall league standings of 50 participants and thus qualifying to the Round of 16. In this round, Binacional faced against Octavio Espinosa from Ica, winning the first leg 2–1 and the second leg 3–1 to advance to the quarter-final with an aggregate score of 5–2. Then, the team beat Carlos Orellana, also from Ica, with a 6–4 global score after winning 6–3 on the first leg of this round and losing 0–1 in the second leg, allowing them to play the final group stage or ''La Finalísima'' in Lima as one of the four best Peruvian amateur teams. It surprisingly lost 1–0 in the first match of this stage to the eventual fourth-place team Racing from
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. The second game was against eventual champion Sport Rosario from Huaraz which it lost 2–3 with an own goal by Carlos Aspilcueta at the 73rd minute. The team finished 3rd overall after beating
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by 1–0 and thus preventing it from winning the tournament.


Promotion to first division

Binacional had a great start to its 2017 campaign by qualifying to the departmental stage of the Copa Perú and winning all of its matches to qualify to the
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. In the first round of this stage, the team won four games, tied one, and lost one and placed twelfth in the standings out of 50 teams. This allowed them to play the second round where they faced against León de Huánuco for a spot in the Round of 16. Binacional won both legs, 3–1 away in Huánuco and 8–1 at home in
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for a global score of 11–2. In the Round of 16, Binacional faced against the Lima Region champion,
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. They won the first leg 4–0 and lost the second leg 1–2, thus advancing to the quarter-finals with a global score of 5–1. Then, they played against Ica Region representative
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. The teams tied in the first leg with a score of 1–1 but Binacional was able to win on the second leg 4–1 and to reach ''La Finalísima'' once again. Their first game was a 4–1 victory against
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from Tarapoto. It then tied 1–1 against tournament favorite
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from
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. This left both Atlético Grau and Binacional with the same number of points going into the last matchday. On the last matchday, Binacional won 1–0 against
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from
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and Atletico Grau was able to defeat José Carlos Mariátegui. However, Binacional managed a better goal difference of +5 compared to Grau's +3. As such, ''El Poderoso'' won the tournament and promotion to the
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.


Professional era

Deportivo Binacional debuted in the
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in the first tournament of the season, the 2018 Torneo de Verano. The first match for the recently promoted club was a 0–2 loss against Cantolao. The next matchday saw the team beat
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2–1 in Moyobamba, in which
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scored the first goal for Binacional and an own goal from Comercio's defender secured the club's first victory in Peruvian first division. At the end of the tournament, Binacional had won 5 matches, tied 6, and lost 3 to finish third of its group with 21 points. Before the start of the 2018 Torneo Apertura, the team temporarily moved to
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's
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in an effort to attract more fans. By the end of the Torneo Apertura, the club was undefeated at this new location, winning 5 matches and tying 3. Binacional finished eighth in the standings with 23 points. Then, the team had a rough start in the 2018 Torneo Clausura which resulted in the release of head coach Luis 'Puchito' Flores. He was replaced by Mario Flores ahead of matchday 8 of the tournament, when the team was sitting at the bottom of the league table. Binacional managed to finish the tournament thirdteen in the standings with 17 points. In the aggregate table, the team placed eighth with 59 points and gained a berth for the
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. After the end of the 2018 season, the club announced that they would be moving back to the Puno Region permanently, as well as modifying their badge to include a flag of Puno and reverting to its original name ''Deportivo Binacional''. It enrolled
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in Juliaca as their new home stadium, at 3824 meters above sea level. However, this stadium did not meet the necessary standards established by
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to hold an international match, and therefore ''El Poderoso'' was forced to play their home games of the 2019 Copa Sudamericana at the Estadio Monumental de la UNSA in
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. The drawing for this tournament set Binacional to face Independiente from Argentina for the first stage. The club's first game in an international competition was a 1–4 loss in
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, with
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scoring the only goal for ''El Poderoso''. The second leg was also a loss, this time in Arequipa with a 1–2 score. Binacional was eliminated from the competition with a 2–6 aggregate score.


Liga 1 champions and Copa Libertadores

Binacional had a successful domestic campaign in
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where it won the Torneo Apertura with 36 points, 4 points ahead of its nearer contender,
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. It had an almost perfect run at home scoring 3 goal per game on average and only losing to another high-altitude team,
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. During this time it was led by Peruvian coach
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, who left the club after the first half of the season because of disagreements with the owners. Some of the most important players for the club during the Torneo Apertura championship campaign were under-23 player
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,
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n striker
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, and Peruvian forward
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.
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took over as the new head coach for the second half of the season. The team finished fourth in the standings of the Torneo Clausura with 28 points and qualified for the tournament semi-finals from which it received a bye into the tournament final after finishing second in the aggregate table with 64 points. This also granted Binacional the opportunity to play the
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, the most prestigious competition in South American club football, for the first time in its history. On 2 December 2019, a few days before the tournament final, Binacional players
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,
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, and
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were involved in an automobile accident while travelling between the cities of
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and Juliaca. All three players were taken to the nearest hospital from which Millán and Collazos were released a few hours later without any major injuries. Vergara suffered a perforation of the liver by a broken rib, triggering a haemorrhage from which he was not able to recuperate. At 23:25 PET the club announced via social media that Vergara had died from injuries sustained during the accident. The next day the rest of the squad announced its intentions to go on with the tournament final in honor of their deceased teammate. The first leg of the 2019 final was played on December 8 in Juliaca. Binacional won the first match by 4–1 against
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, who finished the game with only 10 players.
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,
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,
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, and
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scored for the home team. This game was the first to incorporate the use of the video assistant referee (VAR) review system in Peru's professional league. The second leg was played a week later on December 15 in Lima which ended with at 2–0 in favor of Alianza Lima. Thus Binacional won its first Peruvian Liga 1 championship with a global score of 4–3. Ahead of Binacional's title defence and debut
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campaign, key players Rodríguez, Millán, Aubert and
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departed to join
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,
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, Melgar and
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respectively, and coach
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was appointed by
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. With this significantly weakened squad, as well as the refusal of the Peruvian government to allow the club to play its home Libertadores matches in Juliaca (Binacional was only permitted to play in Lima due to the
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), the team's continental participation was a dismal one, including home and away defeats to River Plate by scorelines of 6–0 and 8–0, a 5–1 loss in Brazil against São Paulo and another defeat against LDU Quito, losing 4–0. Binacional scored three goals and conceded 25, only winning one of their six group matches and losing the other five. Binacional set a negative record in the history of Libertadores: it became the club with the worst goal difference in the history of the continental tournament's group stage, with -22, surpassing the previous record of -18, which belonged to
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, from Ecuador (1966),
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(1985) and Zamora (2015), both from Venezuela. The 2020 Liga 1 season was also fairly unsuccessful, as the club could only finish the campaign in 13th position.


Kits and crest

Binacional has used a sky blue shirt and shorts combination since its inception. Their away kit is a darker shade of blue for the shirt and pants. The crest is composed of a parted coat of arms. The bottom of half is a stylized sun above the waves of Lake Titicaca. The top half consisted of the flag of the
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. After the team returned to the Puno Region, the top half was changed to the flag of that region. The coat of arms is supported by two Pumas with an Adidas Telstar and three golden stars for a crown.


Honours


Senior titles


Other titles

Titles won in lower divisions:


Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

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: 2 appearances ::
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: First stage ::
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: First stage *
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: 1 appearance ::
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: Group stage


Players


Current squad


Former players


Managers

Below is a list of Deportivo Binacional managers from 2018, the club's first season in the Peruvian first division, until the present day.


References

{{Peruvian Primera División Football clubs in Peru Association football clubs established in 2010