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1959 Bolivian Primera División
The 1959 Bolivian Primera División, the first division of Bolivian football (soccer), was played by 12 teams. The champions was Jorge Wilstermann. Torneo Nacional Mixto Standings External links Official website of the LFPB {{DEFAULTSORT:1959 Liga de Futbol Profesional Boliviano Bolivian Primera División seasons Bolivia Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. The country features diverse geography, including vast Amazonian plains, tropical lowlands, mountains, the Gran Chaco Province, w ... 1959 in Bolivian sport ...
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Liga De Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
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Deportivo Municipal De La Paz
Club Deportivo Municipal de La Paz is a Bolivian football club based in La Paz. Founded on 20 October 1944, it is currently on a recess due to owing 18,000 bolívar to the . Their stadium, Estadio Luis Lastra de La Paz, sits empty since it was last used in 1997. History The club was founded in 1944 as Club Deportivo Municipal, and participated in the 1962, 1966, and 1974 Copa Libertadores. Honours National * Bolivian Primera División ** Winners (2): 1961, 1965 * Bolivian Second Division ** Winners (1): 1995 Regional * Campeonato Paceño ** Winners (6): 1958, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1973, 1998 * Campeonato de 2.ª Categoría ** Winners (1): 1953 Performance in CONMEBOL competitions *Copa Libertadores: 3 appearances ::1962 – First Round ::1966 – First Round ::1974 – First Round References Football clubs in La Paz Association football clubs established in 1944 Deportivo Municipal Club Centro Deportivo Municipal, commonly known as Deportivo Municipal ...
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Bolivian Primera División Seasons
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Internacional De Oruro
Sport Club Internacional (), commonly known as Internacional, Inter de Porto Alegre, a cidade do Grêmio or simply Inter, is a Brazilian professional Association football, football club based in Porto Alegre. They play in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Série A, the first division of the Brazilian football league system, Brazilian league, as well as in Campeonato Gaúcho, Campeonato Gaúcho Série A, the first level of the State football leagues in Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul state football league. The team's home stadium, known as Estádio Beira-Rio ("Riverside"), was one of the twelve 2014 FIFA World Cup venues and has a capacity of 50,128. The club was founded in 1909 by the Poppe brothers, with the clear goal of being a democratic institution without prejudice. Its colors are red and white and its fans are known as Colorados. It is one of the most successful clubs in Brazil and the Americas, being the third club with the most international titles in Brazil, with seven ...
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Club Deportivo Litoral (Cochabamba)
Club Deportivo Litoral, commonly known as Club Litoral or as just Litoral, is a Bolivian football club based in Cochabamba. The team plays in Cochabamba Football Association, the regionalised third division of Bolivian football league system. The only participation of Litoral in international football came in 1969 when the squad competed in the Copa Libertadores. History Litoral's only appearance to continental competition was in 1969 when the club played the Copa Libertadores although they were eliminated in the first stage. Stadium Club Litoral play their home games at Estadio Félix Capriles The Estadio Sudamericano Félix Capriles is a multi-purpose stadium in Cochabamba, Bolivia. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches, and has a maximum capacity of 35,000. It is the home stadium of Club Jorge Wilstermann .... The stadium has a maximum capacity of 32,000 people. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Litoral Football clubs in Bolivia Cochabamba ...
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The Strongest
Club The Strongest is a Bolivian professional football club based in La Paz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Founded in 1908, their team colours are yellow and black. Although they have a home ground, Estadio Rafael Mendoza, (capacity: 15,000), they play most of their games at the Estadio Hernando Siles, Bolivia's national ground (capacity: 42,000). The club is the oldest active football club in Bolivia and the only team to have played continuously in the country's top division for longer than a century. The club was well represented in the Bolivian squad at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, the last such tournament in which the national team participated, by Marcelo Torrico, Gustavo Quinteros, Óscar Sánchez and José Melgar. History Early years The Strongest was founded on 8 April 1908 by a group of 12 students and were originally known as "The Strong Football Club", before later becoming "The Strongest Football Club", or ''El Club Mas Fuerte'' in Span ...
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Club 1 De Mayo
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Chaco Petrolero
Club Deportivo Chaco Petrolero is a Bolivian football club based in La Paz. Founded on 20 October 1944, it currently plays in Bolivian Football Regional Leagues, holding home games at ''Estadio Hernando Siles'', with a 42,000-seat capacity. History The club was founded in 1944 as Club Deportivo Chaco Petrolero, and participated in the 1971 and 1972 Copa Libertadores. Honours National * Bolivian Primera División ** Winners (1): 1970 Regional * Campeonato Paceño ** Winners (9): 1955, 1962, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995 Performance in CONMEBOL competitions *Copa Libertadores: 2 appearances ::1971 – First Round ::1972 – First Round References Association football clubs established in 1944 Deportivo Municipal Club Centro Deportivo Municipal, commonly known as Deportivo Municipal, is a Peruvian Association football, football club based in Lima, Peru. They are among Peru's most recognizable clubs and enjoy considerable popularity. The bulk of the ...
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Club San José
Club Deportivo San José is a football club from Oruro, Bolivia, which competed in the Bolivian Primera División until its 2021 season. Founded in 1942, they have won the Bolivian league four times: in 1955, 1995, 2007, and 2018. Their colours are white and blue, and they play at the Estadio Jesús Bermúdez (capacity 35,000). History The club was founded on 19 March 1942 as Liga Deportiva San José. The club won its first title in 1949 by winning the Oruro regional championship. The club added three more regional titles in the 1950s, until joining the Bolivian national championship for the 1954 season. In the club's debut season, San Jose finished 6th out of 9 teams. The following season, with the league expanding from 9 to 11 teams, the club won the league title, with 13 wins , 3 draws, and 4 losses. In the the club was involved in a relegation playoff, but won 10-2 on aggregate to maintain its permanence in the top tier of Bolivian football. In the 1999 seas ...
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Club Jorge Wilstermann
Club Cultural y Deportivo Jorge Wilstermann, known simply as Wilstermann, is a Bolivian association football, football club from the city of Cochabamba, founded on 24 November 1949 by a group of workers of Lloyd Aereo Boliviano. It is named after Bolivian aviator Jorge Wilstermann. Wilstermann is one of the three most frequent winners of the Primera Division de Bolivia and the first Bolivian team to qualify to the Copa Libertadores semi-finals. History On November 24, 1949, a group of employees of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano met to form a football club that would be identified with the company and become the pride of its workers. After two hours of debate, they founded the club with the name "San Jose de la Banda" in tribute to the area and the airport in Cochabamba. They proceeded to the election of the board, and appointed Justo Mancilla as club president. After some debate, blue and white were chosen as the team colors. After the death of the company's first commercial pilot in Boli ...
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Club Aurora
Club Deportivo Aurora is a football club from Cochabamba, Bolivia, that plays in the División de Fútbol Profesional, the top tier of Bolivian football. The club was founded 27 May 1935, and plays its home games at the Estadio Félix Capriles. Honours National * Bolivian Primera División ** Winners (2): 1963, 2008-C * Bolivian Second Division ** Winners (2): 2002, 2016–17 Regional * Primera "A" (AFC) ** Winners (16): 1950, 1954, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2014-15, 2016-17 Performance in CONMEBOL competitions *Copa Libertadores: 3 appearances ::1964 - Group stage ::2009 - Group stage ::2024 - 2nd stage *Copa Sudamericana: 5 appearances ::2004 - Preliminary round ::2011 - Round of 16 ::2012 - 2nd round ::2015 - 1st round ::2025 - TBD Current squad Managers * Mario Ortega * Julio César Baldivieso (July 1, 2008 – July 24, 2009), (April 2, 2011 – Nov 2, 2011) * Jorge Habegger ( ...
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