Coach | NA |
Venue | Estadio Hernando Siles |
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Players | Position |
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Erwin Mario Saavedra Flores
Bolivia
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Midfielder |
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Ramiro Vaca Ponce
Bolivia
|
Midfielder |
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Lucas Leónidas Chávez Cruz
Bolivia
|
Midfielder |
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Rodrigo Paulino Paz Urquidi
Bolivia
|
Midfielder |
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Bruno Méndez Arevalo
Bolivia
|
Midfielder |
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Roger David Coronado Corcuy
Bolivia
|
Goalkeeper |
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Jesús Manuel Sagredo Chávez
Bolivia
|
Defender |
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Escleizon Freita Rivero
Bolivia
|
Defender |
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Diego Campos
Bolivia
|
Defender |
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José Orlando Herrera Taborga
Bolivia
|
Defender |
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Luis Fernando Paz Vargas
Bolivia
|
Defender |
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Bryan Daniel Bentaberry Varela
Uruguay
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Defender |
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Bruno Sávio da Silva
Brazil
|
Attacker |
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Jhon Cristian Velásquez
Bolivia
|
Attacker |
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Patricio Julián Rodríguez
Argentina
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Attacker |
Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2021-08-20 | F. Carvalho | Bolívar | CA River Plate | € Free |
2020-01-03 | Juanmi Callejón | Bolívar | Marbella | € Free |
2017-07-01 | R. Fernández | Bolívar | Al-Fayha | € 1.9M |
2011-01-01 | D. Lizio | River Plate | Bolívar | € 186.8K |
Club Bolívar is a renowned professional football club based in La Paz, Bolivia. Founded on April 12, 1925, the club is one of the oldest and most successful in the country. Named in honor of Simón Bolívar, a key figure in Latin America's struggle for independence, the club has a rich history and a strong fan base.
Bolívar's home ground is the Estadio Hernando Siles, the largest stadium in Bolivia, with a seating capacity of over 40,000 spectators. The club's colors are celestial blue and white, and their fans are known as "Académicos" or "Celestes". The team's emblem, a stylized "B", is one of the most recognized symbols in Bolivian football.
Throughout its history, Club Bolívar has been a dominant force in Bolivian football. The club has won the Bolivian Primera División, the country's top-tier football league, more than 20 times, making it one of the most successful clubs in the history of the league. Bolívar has also made numerous appearances in international competitions, including the prestigious Copa Libertadores, where they have reached the final stage, a feat no other Bolivian club has achieved.
The club has produced and nurtured many notable players who have gone on to represent Bolivia at the international level. Bolívar's commitment to developing young talent is evident in its youth academy, which is considered one of the best in the country.
Despite its success, Club Bolívar has faced challenges, including financial difficulties and periods of poor performance. However, the club's resilience and dedication to excellence have allowed it to overcome these obstacles and remain at the forefront of Bolivian football.
In recent years, Club Bolívar has embarked on a mission to modernize and professionalize its operations. In 2014, it became the first Bolivian club to become a publicly traded company, a move that has brought increased financial stability and transparency. The club has also invested in improving its training facilities and adopting modern coaching methods.
Club Bolívar's rich history, passionate fan base, and commitment to excellence make it a pillar of Bolivian football. As the club looks to the future, it remains dedicated to its mission of promoting football in Bolivia and striving for success on the national and international stage.