Bolivar
Coach:
Flavio Robatto
Establishment Date:
1925
League Affiliation:
BOL Primera Division
Stadium:
Estadio Hernando Siles
Seating Capacity:
42000
Team Info
Club Bolívar, hailing from La Paz, Bolivia, is the most successful and popular football club in the country, a dominant force in the Bolivian Primera División. The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Hernando Siles, one of the world's highest-altitude stadiums, which provides a formidable advantage. Founded in 1925, the club is named after the liberator Simón Bolívar and is nicknamed "La Academia" for its historically stylish play. Bolívar has amassed a record number of domestic league titles and has been a consistent representative of Bolivia in the Copa Libertadores, where its high-altitude home has been the stage for many famous victories over international giants. The club's golden era spanned the late 1970s through the 1990s, a period of sustained domestic dominance. In modern times, Bolívar continues to be the benchmark in Bolivian football, blending experienced local stars with talented imports. The fanbase is massive and spread across the nation. Club Bolívar is not just a football team; it is a national symbol and the standard-bearer for Bolivian football on the continental stage.
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