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Venue | Estadio Guillermo Briceño Rosamedina |
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Deportivo Binacional, often simply referred to as Binacional, is a professional football club based in Juliaca, Peru. Founded in 2010, the club has swiftly risen through the ranks of Peruvian football, making a name for itself in the country's top-tier league, Liga 1.
The club was initially established by the regional governments of Puno and Arequipa, with the aim of promoting football in the southern region of Peru. The name 'Binacional' reflects this dual regional heritage. The club's home stadium, Estadio Guillermo Briceño Rosamedina, is located in Juliaca, a city situated at an altitude of over 3,800 meters, making it one of the highest professional football stadiums in the world.
Binacional's journey to the top of Peruvian football was rapid. They started in the Copa Perú, the third tier of Peruvian football, where they won the championship in 2017. This victory propelled them into the Peruvian Segunda División, the second tier, where they again emerged champions in their debut season in 2018. This back-to-back success earned them promotion to Liga 1, the top tier of Peruvian football.
In their debut season in Liga 1 in 2019, Binacional made history by winning the Apertura tournament, one of the two tournaments that make up the league season. They went on to win the national championship that same year, marking a meteoric rise from the third tier to national champions in just two years. This victory also earned them a place in the prestigious Copa Libertadores, the top club competition in South American football.
Binacional's success has been built on a strong squad of players, many of whom have been with the club since its early days in the lower tiers of Peruvian football. The club has also benefited from the high-altitude conditions of its home stadium, which often prove challenging for visiting teams.
Despite its relatively short history, Deportivo Binacional has already left an indelible mark on Peruvian football. The club's rapid ascent through the ranks and its success in the top tier have made it a team to watch in South American football. As Binacional continues to grow and develop, it remains committed to its original mission of promoting football in the southern region of Peru.