Club Deportivo San Antonio Bulo Bulo is a Bolivian football club based in Entre Ríos, Cochabamba. Founded in 1962, they play in Primera División. Founded...
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2023 season. In that competition, they reached the finals, facing San Antonio Bulo Bulo and winning the title on penalties. As of 22 September 2024 Note:...
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Julio César Baldivieso (category C.D. San Antonio Bulo Bulo managers)
played as an attacking midfielder. He is the current manager of San Antonio Bulo Bulo. Baldivieso played for the Bolivia national team at the 1994 World...
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Leonardo Eguez (category C.D. San Antonio Bulo Bulo managers)
left his role to take over San Antonio Bulo Bulo. On 24 December 2024, San Antonio announced Eguez's departure from the club. "Aguirre, el líder de Guabirá"...
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C.D. Jorge Wilstermann (redirect from Club 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...
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Central San Martín (SJ) Sarmiento (J) Talleres (C) Unión Argentinos Juniors Banfield Barracas Central Boca Juniors Defensa y Justicia Deportivo Riestra...
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Diómedes Peña (category C.D. San Antonio Bulo Bulo managers)
of Bolivian club Enrique Happ. Born in Robles, Valle del Cauca, Peña began playing for local sides Alianza Robles, El Cóndor and Deportivo Pasto. He moved...
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as follows: Buenos Aires Central Córdoba Estudiantes Talleres La Paz San Antonio Blooming Bahia Fortaleza Internacional Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Santiago...
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Julio Zamora (category C.D. San Antonio Bulo Bulo managers)
a footballer he played for the Argentina national team and a number of clubs in Argentina, Spain, Mexico and Bolivia. Zamora started his career in 1985...
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Bolivian Primera División (section Titles by club)
Bolívar The Strongest Guabirá GV San José T. Real Oruro Indep. Petrolero Nacional Potosí Real Tomayapo San Antonio Santa Cruz de la Sierra Universitario...
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reduced to 22 players because defender Jair Collahuazo was recalled by his club New York Red Bulls, leaving Ecuador without the possibility of replacing...
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Copa Simón Bolívar (Bolivia) (section Titles by club)
Universitario de Vinto Universitario de Sucre 29 2022 Vaca Díez Libertad Gran Mamoré 30 2023 GV San José San Antonio Bulo Bulo 31 2024 ABB Totora Real Oruro...
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single player in a match is six by Juan Carlos Sánchez, in Club Blooming's 8–0 victory over Deportivo Italia on 7 April 1985, and Julián Álvarez, in River Plate's...
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Nacional B which consists of thirteen clubs, the champions from each department except for Tarija which would have two clubs (Champions and runner-up), the last...
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Italian footballer Hugo Villanueva, Chilean footballer 25 June – José Antonio Urtiaga, Spanish footballer 27 June – Landry Nguémo, Cameroonian footballer...
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matches of the different national male and female teams, as well as the local club tournaments. It also included the participation of these teams in international...
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competition to prioritize their participation in the Copa Simón Bolívar. San Isidro withdrew from the competition due to financial reasons. Teams from...
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