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2023 Bolivian Primera División

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División Profesional
Season2023
Dates4 February – December 2023
Matches played47
Goals scored134 (2.85 per match)
Top goalscorerThree players (5 goals each)
Biggest home winAlways Ready 5–0 Libertad Gran Mamoré
(10 February)
Biggest away winBlooming 0–5 Bolívar
(5 March)
Highest scoringBlooming 3–4 Universitario (V)
(17 February)
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of 13 March 2023.

The 2023 Bolivian Primera División season, known as the 2023 Liga Tigo season for sponsorship reasons, is the 46th season of the División Profesional del Fútbol Boliviano, Bolivia's top-flight football league and the sixth season under División de Fútbol Profesional management. The season started on 4 February 2023.[1]

Bolívar are the defending champions.

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Bolivian Primera División

Bolivian Primera División

The División de Fútbol Profesional is the top-flight professional football league in Bolivia. Until 2017 it was known as the "Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano".

Bolivia

Bolivia

Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. It is bordered by Brazil to the north and east, Paraguay to the southeast, Argentina to the south, Chile to the southwest and Peru to the west. The seat of government and executive capital is La Paz, while the constitutional capital is Sucre. The largest city and principal industrial center is Santa Cruz de la Sierra, located on the Llanos Orientales, a mostly flat region in the east of the country.

Association football

Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposite team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is considered the world's most popular sport.

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar is a Bolivian professional football club that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Founded in 1925 in honor of Venezuelan military leader Simón Bolívar, it is the most successful and popular club in the history of Bolivian football, with 30 titles. The club was founded with a light blue color, which is why it is sometimes nicknamed "Celeste".

Format

On 11 November 2022, the Bolivian Football Federation announced that the 2023 season of the División Profesional would have 17 teams, as the division's Higher Council decided that no club would be directly relegated to the Bolivian Football Regional Leagues. With this, the 2022 Copa Simón Bolívar earned a direct spot in the top tier, while the runners-up played a promotion/relegation play-off against the last-placed team in the aggregate table, Universitario de Sucre.[2]

The format for the season was confirmed after a meeting of the División Profesional's Council held on 13 January 2023. Teams will play two parallel tournaments in the season: a double round-robin league tournament which will be played on weekends and will crown the season's only champion and a league cup tournament which will be played on weekdays with a group stage and an eight-team knockout stage.[3] The champions of both tournaments will qualify for the 2024 Copa Libertadores, whilst the league cup runners-up will qualify for the 2024 Copa Sudamericana. The remaining international berths as well as relegation will be decided by an aggregate table which will consider the performance of teams in both the league tournament and the group stage of the División Profesional cup.[4] The two teams with the lowest average at the end of the season will be directly relegated to the regional leagues, while the team with the next lowest average will play a relegation play-off series, this in order to return to 16 teams in the league for the following season.[5]

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Bolivian Football Federation

Bolivian Football Federation

The Bolivian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Bolivia. It was founded in 1925, making it the eighth oldest South American federation. It affiliated to CONMEBOL and FIFA in 1926 and is in charge of Bolivia national football team.

Bolivian Football Regional Leagues

Bolivian Football Regional Leagues

The third tier of the Bolivian football league system consists of nine regional leagues ; the number of participants varies depending

Copa Simón Bolívar (Bolivia)

Copa Simón Bolívar (Bolivia)

The old 2nd tier in the Bolivian Football pyramid consists of 9 regional leagues, the number of participants varies depending on the department, It usually has between 8 and 12 teams. Both winner and runner-up of each league compete in the Copa Simón Bolívar, with the winner of such tournament gaining promotion to the 1st Division, and the runner-up playing a play-off match with the 11th placed team in the 1st Division. Until 1976 all 8 regional championships were the top in the national football pyramid, with the winner of the Copa Simón Bolívar being crowned as national champion. In 2011, and for five seasons, the Copa Simón Bolívar was replaced by the Liga Nacional B, until 2016 when it was reinstated as Bolivia's second-tier football championship.

Universitario de Sucre

Universitario de Sucre

Club Deportivo Universitario San Francisco Xavier is a professional football team based in Sucre, Bolivia that competes in the Bolivian Primera División.

2023 Copa de la División Profesional

2023 Copa de la División Profesional

The 2023 Copa de la División Profesional, known as the 2023 Copa Tigo for sponsorship purposes, is the first edition of the Copa de la División Profesional, a Bolivian league cup competition which is contested by the 17 teams that take part in the Bolivian Primera División for the 2023 season. The competition was approved at a meeting of the División Profesional's Council held on 13 January 2023. It began on 14 February and is scheduled to end on 6 December 2023.

Teams

17 teams compete in the league for the 2023 season, 15 of which took part in 2022. Vaca Díez are taking part in the top flight for the first time ever, ensuring their promotion on 24 November 2022 after winning the 2022 Copa Simón Bolívar,[6] whilst Libertad Gran Mamoré were also promoted after winning the promotion/relegation play-off against Universitario de Sucre, who were relegated after one season in the top flight.[7]

Stadia and locations

Team City Stadium Capacity
Always Ready El Alto Municipal de Villa Ingenio 25,000
Aurora Cochabamba Félix Capriles 32,000
Blooming Santa Cruz de la Sierra Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera 38,000
Bolívar La Paz Hernando Siles 42,000
Guabirá Montero Gilberto Parada 13,000
Independiente Petrolero Sucre Olímpico Patria 30,700
Jorge Wilstermann Cochabamba Félix Capriles 32,000
Libertad Gran Mamoré Trinidad Gran Mamoré 12,000
Nacional Potosí Potosí Víctor Agustín Ugarte 32,105
Oriente Petrolero Santa Cruz de la Sierra Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera 38,000
Palmaflor del Trópico Villa Tunari Bicentenario 25,000
Real Santa Cruz Santa Cruz de la Sierra Real Santa Cruz 14,000
Real Tomayapo Tarija IV Centenario 15,000
Royal Pari Santa Cruz de la Sierra Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera 38,000
The Strongest La Paz Hernando Siles 42,000
Universitario de Vinto Vinto Municipal de Quillacollo[i] 6,000
Vaca Díez Cobija Roberto Jordán Cuéllar 24,000
Notes
  1. ^ Used as home stadium for the season since Universitario's stadium Estadio Hipólito Lazarte does not meet FBF requirements for a professional match.

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Always Ready Argentina Claudio Biaggio Marathon UTB, Suzuki
Aurora Paraguay Roberto Pérez Marathon Tigo
Blooming Argentina Carlos Bustos Marathon Kia
Bolívar Spain Beñat San José Puma Chevrolet
Guabirá Bolivia Mauricio Soria Forte Celina, Ingenio Guabirá, Grupo Paz
Independiente Petrolero Bolivia Álvaro Peña Forte Tigo, Fancesa, UTB
Jorge Wilstermann Argentina Christian Díaz Forte Campero, BC Towers, BoA
Libertad Gran Mamoré Bolivia José Peña Parabero Sport Aqua Level, UTB, Coca-Cola
Nacional Potosí Argentina Flavio Robatto Forte BCP
Oriente Petrolero Bolivia Erwin Sánchez Marathon Chevrolet
Palmaflor del Trópico Argentina Daniel Brizuela Forte
Real Santa Cruz Argentina Claudio Rodríguez and
Argentina Miguel Abrigo
Arce GAC Motor
Real Tomayapo Argentina Juan Vita LEA Altavida
Royal Pari Peru Roberto Mosquera Marathon Grupo SION
The Strongest Spain Ismael Rescalvo Marathon Paceña, YAIGO
Universitario de Vinto Bolivia Alberto Illanes Forte Lucana, UTB
Vaca Díez Spain José Aurelio Gay IAN Raulino y Nolvia

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Palmaflor del Trópico Vacant[i] Pre-season Argentina Daniel Brizuela 5 December 2022[8]
Bolívar Brazil Antônio Carlos Zago End of contract 12 November 2022[9] Spain Beñat San José 12 November 2022[10]
Nacional Potosí Argentina Flavio Robatto Mutual agreement 13 November 2022[11] Argentina Víctor Hugo Andrada 17 November 2022[12]
The Strongest Argentina Claudio Biaggio End of contract 18 November 2022[13] Spain Ismael Rescalvo 8 December 2022[14]
Blooming Bolivia Víctor Hugo Antelo Mutual agreement 20 November 2022[15] Brazil Thiago Leitão 16 December 2022[16]
Real Santa Cruz Argentina Andrés Marinangeli 21 November 2022[17] Argentina Claudio Rodríguez and
Argentina Miguel Abrigo
3 January 2023[18]
Independiente Petrolero Chile Rodrigo Venegas End of contract 22 November 2022 Bolivia Juan Pablo Grass 22 November 2022[19]
Vaca Díez Bolivia Carlos Hurtado Resigned 25 November 2022 Spain José Aurelio Gay 24 December 2022[20]
Universitario de Vinto Paraguay Pablo Godoy 27 December 2022[21] Bolivia Alberto Illanes 5 January 2023[22]
Always Ready Bolivia Óscar Villegas End of caretaker spell 28 December 2022 Paraguay Pablo Godoy 28 December 2022[23]
Jorge Wilstermann Bolivia Alberto Illanes Resigned 31 December 2022[24] Argentina Christian Díaz[ii] 23 January 2023[27]
Independiente Petrolero Bolivia Juan Pablo Grass Sacked 16 February 2023[28] 16th Bolivia Álvaro Peña 16 February 2023[29]
Libertad Gran Mamoré Bolivia Cristian Reynaldo 16 February 2023[30] 11th Argentina Andrés Marinangeli 17 February 2023[31]
Blooming Brazil Thiago Leitão 18 February 2023[32] 13th Argentina Carlos Bustos 19 February 2023[33]
Always Ready Paraguay Pablo Godoy 6 March 2023[34] 9th Argentina Claudio Biaggio 10 March 2023[35]
Libertad Gran Mamoré Argentina Andrés Marinangeli 13 March 2023[36] 13th Bolivia José Peña 13 March 2023[36]
Nacional Potosí Argentina Víctor Hugo Andrada 13 March 2023[37] 5th Argentina Flavio Robatto 14 March 2023[38]
Real Tomayapo Bolivia Richard Rojas 14 March 2023[39] 14th Argentina Juan Vita 15 March 2023[40]
Royal Pari Bolivia Luis Marín Camacho End of caretaker spell 15 March 2023[41] 10th Peru Roberto Mosquera 15 March 2023[42]
Notes
  1. ^ The club sacked Humberto Viviani on 22 October 2022, but since no matches were played after that, no caretaker manager was appointed.
  2. ^ The club announced Argentina Andrés Marinangeli as manager on 5 January,[25] but after a change of board, Marinangeli was dismissed on 23 January.[26]

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C.D. Vaca Díez

C.D. Vaca Díez

Club Deportivo Vaca Díez is a Bolivian football club based in Cobija, Pando. The club was founded on 19 March 1952, and compete in the Primera División, holding home matches at the Estadio Roberto Jordán Cuéllar, with a capacity of 25,000 people.

Libertad Gran Mamoré F.C.

Libertad Gran Mamoré F.C.

Libertad Gran Mamoré Fútbol Club, sometimes known as just Gran Mamoré, is a Bolivian football club based in Trinidad, Beni. Founded in 2008, they play in the Copa Simón Bolívar, holding home matches at the Estadio Gran Mamoré, with a capacity of 15,000 people.

Club Always Ready

Club Always Ready

Club Always Ready, better known as Always Ready, is a Bolivian football club from La Paz which plays its home games in nearby El Alto. Due to the jerseys the team is also known as Banda Roja, or the red band.

Club Aurora

Club Aurora

Club 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 May 27, 1935, and plays its home games at the Estadio Félix Capriles.

Club Blooming

Club Blooming

Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo de Blooming, commonly known as Blooming, is a Bolivian professional football club from Santa Cruz de la Sierra that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División.

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar is a Bolivian professional football club that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Founded in 1925 in honor of Venezuelan military leader Simón Bolívar, it is the most successful and popular club in the history of Bolivian football, with 30 titles. The club was founded with a light blue color, which is why it is sometimes nicknamed "Celeste".

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá is a Bolivian professional football club from Montero, Santa Cruz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Their home ground is the Estadio Gilberto Parada, which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators.

Club Independiente Petrolero

Club Independiente Petrolero

Club Independiente Petrolero is a football club from Sucre, Bolivia currently playing in the Bolivian Primera División, the top-tier football league in Bolivia. The club was founded on April 4, 1932 and plays its home games at the Estadio Olímpico Patria. The team had two spells in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. The first one lasted from 1981 to 1983 and the second one from 1990 to 2003.

C.D. Jorge Wilstermann

C.D. Jorge Wilstermann

Club Deportivo Jorge Wilstermann, known simply as Wilstermann, is a Bolivian 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.

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Trópico, best known as Palmaflor del Trópico, is a Bolivian football club based in Villa Tunari, in the Cochabamba Tropic. Founded in 2008, it plays in the Bolivian Primera División after being promoted for the 2020 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

C.D. Real Tomayapo

C.D. Real Tomayapo

Club Deportivo Real Tomayapo, best known as Real Tomayapo, is a Bolivian football club based in Tarija. Founded in 1999, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2021 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

F.C. Universitario de Vinto

F.C. Universitario de Vinto

Fútbol Club Universitario de Vinto, known as Universitario de Vinto, is a Bolivian football club based in Vinto. Founded in 2005, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2022 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous campaign.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 The Strongest 6 5 1 0 14 6 +8 16 Qualification for Copa Libertadores group stage
2 Bolívar 6 5 0 1 17 5 +12 15
3 Palmaflor del Trópico 6 4 0 2 11 6 +5 12
4 Aurora 6 3 2 1 7 2 +5 11
5 Nacional Potosí 6 3 0 3 10 8 +2 9
6 Universitario de Vinto 6 2 3 1 9 7 +2 9
7 Always Ready 4 2 2 0 9 2 +7 8
8 Oriente Petrolero 6 2 2 2 8 8 0 8
9 Guabirá 5 2 1 2 5 6 −1 7
10 Royal Pari 6 2 1 3 8 11 −3 7
11 Real Santa Cruz 5 1 3 1 4 4 0 6
12 Independiente Petrolero 6 2 0 4 8 10 −2 6
13 Libertad Gran Mamoré 6 1 2 3 5 17 −12 5
14 Real Tomayapo 5 1 1 3 3 7 −4 4
15 Vaca Díez 4 0 1 3 4 9 −5 1
16 Blooming 6 0 1 5 6 18 −12 1
17 Jorge Wilstermann[a] 5 0 4 1 6 8 −2 −2
Updated to match(es) played on 13 March 2023. Source: FBF, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Playoff game (only if needed to decide championship between two teams), 3) Goal difference, 4) Goals for, 5) Away goals for, 6) Yellow cards, 7) Red cards, 8) Drawing of lots.
Notes:
  1. ^ Jorge Wilstermann were deducted six points as punishment for failing to pay outstanding debts with former players.[43]

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Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar is a Bolivian professional football club that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Founded in 1925 in honor of Venezuelan military leader Simón Bolívar, it is the most successful and popular club in the history of Bolivian football, with 30 titles. The club was founded with a light blue color, which is why it is sometimes nicknamed "Celeste".

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Trópico, best known as Palmaflor del Trópico, is a Bolivian football club based in Villa Tunari, in the Cochabamba Tropic. Founded in 2008, it plays in the Bolivian Primera División after being promoted for the 2020 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

Club Aurora

Club Aurora

Club 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 May 27, 1935, and plays its home games at the Estadio Félix Capriles.

F.C. Universitario de Vinto

F.C. Universitario de Vinto

Fútbol Club Universitario de Vinto, known as Universitario de Vinto, is a Bolivian football club based in Vinto. Founded in 2005, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2022 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous campaign.

Club Always Ready

Club Always Ready

Club Always Ready, better known as Always Ready, is a Bolivian football club from La Paz which plays its home games in nearby El Alto. Due to the jerseys the team is also known as Banda Roja, or the red band.

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá is a Bolivian professional football club from Montero, Santa Cruz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Their home ground is the Estadio Gilberto Parada, which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators.

Club Independiente Petrolero

Club Independiente Petrolero

Club Independiente Petrolero is a football club from Sucre, Bolivia currently playing in the Bolivian Primera División, the top-tier football league in Bolivia. The club was founded on April 4, 1932 and plays its home games at the Estadio Olímpico Patria. The team had two spells in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. The first one lasted from 1981 to 1983 and the second one from 1990 to 2003.

Libertad Gran Mamoré F.C.

Libertad Gran Mamoré F.C.

Libertad Gran Mamoré Fútbol Club, sometimes known as just Gran Mamoré, is a Bolivian football club based in Trinidad, Beni. Founded in 2008, they play in the Copa Simón Bolívar, holding home matches at the Estadio Gran Mamoré, with a capacity of 15,000 people.

C.D. Real Tomayapo

C.D. Real Tomayapo

Club Deportivo Real Tomayapo, best known as Real Tomayapo, is a Bolivian football club based in Tarija. Founded in 1999, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2021 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

C.D. Vaca Díez

C.D. Vaca Díez

Club Deportivo Vaca Díez is a Bolivian football club based in Cobija, Pando. The club was founded on 19 March 1952, and compete in the Primera División, holding home matches at the Estadio Roberto Jordán Cuéllar, with a capacity of 25,000 people.

Club Blooming

Club Blooming

Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo de Blooming, commonly known as Blooming, is a Bolivian professional football club from Santa Cruz de la Sierra that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División.

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C.D. Jorge Wilstermann

Club Deportivo Jorge Wilstermann, known simply as Wilstermann, is a Bolivian 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.

Results

Home \ Away CAR AUR BLO BOL GUA IPE WIL LGM NAC ORI PAL RSC RTO RPA STR UVI VAC
Always Ready 2–2 5–0
Aurora 0–0 2–0 2–0
Blooming 0–5 1–1 a 3–4
Bolívar 1–0 4–0 3–1 a
Guabirá 1–2 1–0 3–2
Independiente Petrolero 2–0 4–0 1–4
Jorge Wilstermann 0–2 2–2
Libertad Gran Mamoré 1–1 0–0 3–2
Nacional Potosí 0–2 3–0 5–1
Oriente Petrolero a 2–0 3–0 1–2
Palmaflor del Trópico 3–2 2–0 0–1
Real Santa Cruz 0–0 2–1 1–1
Real Tomayapo 1–1 1–0 0–2
Royal Pari 2–1 0–3 1–1
The Strongest 3–2 3–1 2–1
Universitario de Vinto 1–1 1–1 2–0
Vaca Díez 0–2
Updated to match(es) played on 13 March 2023. Source: FBF, Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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Club Always Ready

Club Always Ready

Club Always Ready, better known as Always Ready, is a Bolivian football club from La Paz which plays its home games in nearby El Alto. Due to the jerseys the team is also known as Banda Roja, or the red band.

Club Aurora

Club Aurora

Club 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 May 27, 1935, and plays its home games at the Estadio Félix Capriles.

Club Blooming

Club Blooming

Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo de Blooming, commonly known as Blooming, is a Bolivian professional football club from Santa Cruz de la Sierra that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División.

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar is a Bolivian professional football club that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Founded in 1925 in honor of Venezuelan military leader Simón Bolívar, it is the most successful and popular club in the history of Bolivian football, with 30 titles. The club was founded with a light blue color, which is why it is sometimes nicknamed "Celeste".

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá is a Bolivian professional football club from Montero, Santa Cruz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Their home ground is the Estadio Gilberto Parada, which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators.

Club Independiente Petrolero

Club Independiente Petrolero

Club Independiente Petrolero is a football club from Sucre, Bolivia currently playing in the Bolivian Primera División, the top-tier football league in Bolivia. The club was founded on April 4, 1932 and plays its home games at the Estadio Olímpico Patria. The team had two spells in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. The first one lasted from 1981 to 1983 and the second one from 1990 to 2003.

C.D. Jorge Wilstermann

C.D. Jorge Wilstermann

Club Deportivo Jorge Wilstermann, known simply as Wilstermann, is a Bolivian 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.

Libertad Gran Mamoré F.C.

Libertad Gran Mamoré F.C.

Libertad Gran Mamoré Fútbol Club, sometimes known as just Gran Mamoré, is a Bolivian football club based in Trinidad, Beni. Founded in 2008, they play in the Copa Simón Bolívar, holding home matches at the Estadio Gran Mamoré, with a capacity of 15,000 people.

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Trópico, best known as Palmaflor del Trópico, is a Bolivian football club based in Villa Tunari, in the Cochabamba Tropic. Founded in 2008, it plays in the Bolivian Primera División after being promoted for the 2020 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

C.D. Real Tomayapo

C.D. Real Tomayapo

Club Deportivo Real Tomayapo, best known as Real Tomayapo, is a Bolivian football club based in Tarija. Founded in 1999, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2021 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

F.C. Universitario de Vinto

F.C. Universitario de Vinto

Fútbol Club Universitario de Vinto, known as Universitario de Vinto, is a Bolivian football club based in Vinto. Founded in 2005, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2022 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous campaign.

C.D. Vaca Díez

C.D. Vaca Díez

Club Deportivo Vaca Díez is a Bolivian football club based in Cobija, Pando. The club was founded on 19 March 1952, and compete in the Primera División, holding home matches at the Estadio Roberto Jordán Cuéllar, with a capacity of 25,000 people.

Top scorers

As of 13 March 2023
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Bolivia Gilbert Álvarez Palmaflor del Trópico 5
Chile Ronnie Fernández Bolívar
Dominican Republic Dorny Romero Always Ready
4 Argentina Jonathan Cañete Palmaflor del Trópico 4
Argentina Enrique Triverio The Strongest
Bolivia Ramiro Vaca Bolívar
7 Bolivia Víctor Ábrego Universitario de Vinto 3
Uruguay Junior Arias The Strongest
Colombia Efmamjjasond González Real Santa Cruz
Gabon Roy Ndoutoumo Universitario de Vinto
Argentina Martín Prost Nacional Potosí
Uruguay Gastón Rodríguez Blooming
Argentina Federico Sellecchia Royal Pari
Colombia Tommy Tobar Nacional Potosí

Source: Soccerway

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Bolivia

Bolivia

Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. It is bordered by Brazil to the north and east, Paraguay to the southeast, Argentina to the south, Chile to the southwest and Peru to the west. The seat of government and executive capital is La Paz, while the constitutional capital is Sucre. The largest city and principal industrial center is Santa Cruz de la Sierra, located on the Llanos Orientales, a mostly flat region in the east of the country.

Gilbert Álvarez

Gilbert Álvarez

Gilbert Álvarez Vargas is a Bolivian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Wilstermann in Bolivia on loan from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hazem.

Chile

Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country located in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. With an area of 756,096 square kilometers (291,930 sq mi) and a population of 17.5 million as of 2017, Chile shares borders with Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. The country also controls several Pacific islands, including Juan Fernández, Isla Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas, and Easter Island, and claims about 1,250,000 square kilometers (480,000 sq mi) of Antarctica as the Chilean Antarctic Territory. The capital and largest city of Chile is Santiago, and the national language is Spanish.

Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares with Haiti, making Hispaniola one of only two Caribbean islands, along with Saint Martin, that is shared by two sovereign states. The Dominican Republic is the second-largest nation in the Antilles by area at 48,671 square kilometers (18,792 sq mi), and third-largest by population, with approximately 10.7 million people, down from 10.8 million in 2020, of whom approximately 3.3 million live in the metropolitan area of Santo Domingo, the capital city. The official language of the country is Spanish.

Dorny Romero

Dorny Romero

Dorny Romero is a Dominican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bolivian club Always Ready and the Dominican Republic national team.

Argentina

Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi), making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world. It shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a part of Antarctica.

Enrique Triverio

Enrique Triverio

Enrique Triverio is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for The Strongest.

Junior Arias

Junior Arias

Junior Arias is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward for Atenas, on loan from Argentine Primera División side Talleres de Córdoba.

Colombia

Colombia

Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, Venezuela to the east and northeast, Brazil to the southeast, Ecuador and Peru to the south and southwest, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and Panama to the northwest. Colombia is divided into 32 departments. The Capital District of Bogotá is also the country's largest city. It covers an area of 1,141,748 square kilometers, and has a population of around 52 million. Colombia's cultural heritage—including language, religion, cuisine, and art—reflects its history as a Spanish colony, fusing cultural elements brought by immigration from Europe and the Middle East, with those brought by enslaved Africans, as well as with those of the various Indigenous civilizations that predate colonization. Spanish is the official state language, although English and 64 other languages are recognized regional languages.

Jasond González

Jasond González

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Gabon

Gabon

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Martín Prost

Martín Prost

Martín Sebastián Prost is an Argentine footballer who plays as a striker for The Strongest.

Aggregate table

For this season, the aggregate table will consider the performance of teams in the 2023 División Profesional league tournament as well as the group stage of the 2023 Copa de la División Profesional. Given the odd number of teams in the league for the season and the uneven size of groups in the Copa de la División Profesional, this table will be based on averages, dividing the sum of points in both tournaments by the total number of games played in both tournaments for each team.[44]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification or relegation
1 The Strongest 7 5 2 0 15 7 +8 17 2.43 Qualification for Copa Libertadores group stage
2 Always Ready 5 3 2 0 13 3 +10 11 2.20 Qualification for Copa Libertadores second stage
3 Bolívar 7 5 0 2 18 8 +10 15 2.14 Qualification for Copa Sudamericana first stage
4 Palmaflor del Trópico 6 4 0 2 11 6 +5 12 2.00
5 Aurora 7 3 3 1 8 3 +5 12 1.71
6 Real Santa Cruz 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 1.50
7 Nacional Potosí 7 3 1 3 12 10 +2 10 1.43
8 Universitario de Vinto 7 2 4 1 11 9 +2 10 1.43
9 Royal Pari 7 3 1 3 11 11 0 10 1.43
10 Oriente Petrolero 7 2 3 2 9 9 0 9 1.29
11 Guabirá 6 2 1 3 5 7 −2 7 1.17
12 Independiente Petrolero 7 2 0 5 9 14 −5 6 0.86
13 Real Tomayapo 6 1 2 3 4 8 −4 5 0.83
14 Vaca Díez 5 1 1 3 6 10 −4 4 0.80
15 Libertad Gran Mamoré 7 1 2 4 5 20 −15 5 0.71 Qualification for Promotion/relegation play-off
16 Jorge Wilstermann[a] 6 1 4 1 9 9 0 1 0.17 Relegation to Bolivian Football Regional Leagues
17 Blooming 7 0 1 6 7 20 −13 1 0.14
Updated to match(es) played on 19 March 2023. Source: FBF
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game, 2) Average goal difference, 4) Average goals for, 5) Average away goals for, 6) Average yellow cards, 7) Average red cards, 8) Drawing of lots.
Notes:
  1. ^ Jorge Wilstermann were deducted six points as punishment for failing to pay outstanding debts with former players.

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2023 Copa de la División Profesional

2023 Copa de la División Profesional

The 2023 Copa de la División Profesional, known as the 2023 Copa Tigo for sponsorship purposes, is the first edition of the Copa de la División Profesional, a Bolivian league cup competition which is contested by the 17 teams that take part in the Bolivian Primera División for the 2023 season. The competition was approved at a meeting of the División Profesional's Council held on 13 January 2023. It began on 14 February and is scheduled to end on 6 December 2023.

Club Always Ready

Club Always Ready

Club Always Ready, better known as Always Ready, is a Bolivian football club from La Paz which plays its home games in nearby El Alto. Due to the jerseys the team is also known as Banda Roja, or the red band.

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar

Club Bolívar is a Bolivian professional football club that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Founded in 1925 in honor of Venezuelan military leader Simón Bolívar, it is the most successful and popular club in the history of Bolivian football, with 30 titles. The club was founded with a light blue color, which is why it is sometimes nicknamed "Celeste".

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Trópico, best known as Palmaflor del Trópico, is a Bolivian football club based in Villa Tunari, in the Cochabamba Tropic. Founded in 2008, it plays in the Bolivian Primera División after being promoted for the 2020 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

Club Aurora

Club Aurora

Club 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 May 27, 1935, and plays its home games at the Estadio Félix Capriles.

F.C. Universitario de Vinto

F.C. Universitario de Vinto

Fútbol Club Universitario de Vinto, known as Universitario de Vinto, is a Bolivian football club based in Vinto. Founded in 2005, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2022 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous campaign.

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá is a Bolivian professional football club from Montero, Santa Cruz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Their home ground is the Estadio Gilberto Parada, which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators.

Club Independiente Petrolero

Club Independiente Petrolero

Club Independiente Petrolero is a football club from Sucre, Bolivia currently playing in the Bolivian Primera División, the top-tier football league in Bolivia. The club was founded on April 4, 1932 and plays its home games at the Estadio Olímpico Patria. The team had two spells in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. The first one lasted from 1981 to 1983 and the second one from 1990 to 2003.

C.D. Real Tomayapo

C.D. Real Tomayapo

Club Deportivo Real Tomayapo, best known as Real Tomayapo, is a Bolivian football club based in Tarija. Founded in 1999, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2021 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

C.D. Vaca Díez

C.D. Vaca Díez

Club Deportivo Vaca Díez is a Bolivian football club based in Cobija, Pando. The club was founded on 19 March 1952, and compete in the Primera División, holding home matches at the Estadio Roberto Jordán Cuéllar, with a capacity of 25,000 people.

C.D. Jorge Wilstermann

C.D. Jorge Wilstermann

Club Deportivo Jorge Wilstermann, known simply as Wilstermann, is a Bolivian 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.

Bolivian Football Regional Leagues

Bolivian Football Regional Leagues

The third tier of the Bolivian football league system consists of nine regional leagues ; the number of participants varies depending

Source: "2023 Bolivian Primera División", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 19th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Bolivian_Primera_División.

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