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Thursday, February 17, 2022

Bolivar Club History 1978 - 2017

1978 a 1997

The 1978 champion team, the first Bolívar champion of this new era: Carlos Conrado Jiménez, José Queiroz, Carlos del Puerto and Vlado Svigir; Ricardo Troncone, Aldo Fierro, Ramiro Vargas, Jimmy Lima, Héctor Cáceres, Pablo Baldivieso, Luis Gregorio Gallo; Erland Araoz, Stephan Matic, Carlos Aragonés; Viviano Lugo, Raúl Alberto Morales, Waldino Palacios, Jesús Reynaldo, Porfirio "Tamayá" Jiménez" and Carlos Borja (then right forward). In 1979 they won a minor official competition, called Copa Liga.

During the 1980s, it won its first bicampeonato in the 1982 and 1983 tournaments, won the 1985 tournament and also its second bicampeonato, winning the 1987 and 1988 tournaments. In the 1990s, he was again crowned two-time champion in 1991-1992, in 1994, two-time champion again in 1996-1997 and runner-up in 1990 and 1993. It also won the 1997 Apertura and 1997 Clausura short tournaments. 

Bolivar Campeon

The 21st Century
2001 - 2006

In the new millennium, Bolívar won its first title, winning the 2001 Apertura Tournament. The following year, Bolivar improved its campaign and won the First Division championship by winning both short tournaments (Apertura and Clausura). The season also meant the consecration of Joaquín Botero, who managed to finish the year with 49 goals, which earned him the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) award as the world's best scorer in the First Division in 2002.

As of 2003, the annual final was no longer played and the winners of both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments were considered First Division National Champions. As a result, the club won the 2004 Apertura, 2005 Adequación and 2006 Clausura tournaments.
Bolivar 2000


The 21st Century
2008 - 2017


In 2008, a new cycle began at the club, with the BAISA project and the Marcelo Claure, Guido Loayza tandem. The first achievement of this new light blue phase came in the 2009 Apertura Championship.

In 2011 it was crowned champion of the Adecuación de la Liga tournament.

In 2013 the Bolivar club managed to win the Clausura tournament.

In the second half of 2014 Bolivar managed to win the Apertura Tournament, in the following tournament it won again the Clausura Tournament 2015.

The sky-blue team repeated for the sixth time a bicampeonato, winning the Clausura and Apertura Tournament 2017, thus achieving its twenty-second First Division title.

Proyecto BaISA


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