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Bolivian Football Regional Leagues

The third tier of the Bolivian football league system consists of nine regional leagues (one for each department); the number of participants varies depending

on the department. It usually has between 8 and 12 teams. The winner and the 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 last two placed teams in the First Division. Until 1976, all 8 regional championships (Pando didn't have an organized tournament at the time) were the top division of the national football pyramid, with the winner of the Copa Simón Bolívar being crowned as national champion.

The oldest regional championship is the one played in La Paz. It started in 1914 and it was considered for many years as the top Bolivian league, especially when it turned into a semi-professional tournament in 1950 and started to include teams from Oruro and Cochabamba.

Copa Simón Bolívar edit

The tournament started in 1960. Initially, only champions from La Paz, Cochabamba, Oruro and Santa Cruz participated. In later years, teams from other associations joined the cup, and the tournament eventually also had runners-up participating.

Until 1976, with the lack of a nationwide league, the cup determined the national champion and representative teams for the Copa Libertadores. With the creation of the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano, the Bolivian FA stopped organizing the tournament.

In 1989, the tournament was resurrected, with the same format of both champions and runners-up from each association, but this time each regional league was the second tier on the football pyramid so the champion was supposed to be awarded a place in the professional league. Previously, the last placed team in the 1st division was replaced by the regional champion of its department. However, that practice was kept until 1993 when finally the champion was awarded a spot in the top league.

The competition format changes frequently. In 2008, the teams were divided into three groups of six teams, to save costs. Geographically close teams were teamed up and played on a home-away round-robin basis, with group 1 consisting of teams from La Paz, Oruro and Cochabamba; group 2 of teams from Potosí, Chuquisaca and Tarija, and group 3 of teams from Santa Cruz, Beni and Pando. The top two placed teams advanced to the next round, now playing play-offs on home-away basis, the three winners and the best loser advanced to the semifinals and then the final.

Liga Nacional B edit

It was announced by LFPB that, due to the change of football in First Division, Copa Simon Bolivar would be replaced by Liga 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 two relegated teams from First division and the winners of Torneo Nacional Provincial. La Paz Football Association and Oruro Football Association Championship were against this change, however the National Football Association and Bolivian Football Federation approved this change in Bolivian Football.

List of Regional Championships edit

Beni Football Association Championship edit

Season Champion (title count) Runner-up
1989 Primero de Mayo Naval Mamoré
1990 Primero de Mayo Naval Mamoré
1991 Universitario Primero de Mayo
1992 Universitario Bolívar
1993 Atlético Pompeya Ferrocarril San Antonio
1994 Bolívar Universitario
1995 Universitario Ingenieros
1996 Universitario Huracán Tupiza
1997 Atlético Pompeya Universitario
1998 Atlético Pompeya Universitario
1999 Atlético Pompeya Universitario
2000 Huracán Tupiza Proyecto San José La Palmera
2001 Primero de Mayo Universitario
2002 Primero de Mayo Universitario
2003 Primero de Mayo Universitario
2004 Primero de Mayo Universitario
2005 Universitario Real Mamoré
2006 Real Mamoré Proyecto San José La Palmera
2007 Universitario Primero de Mayo
2008 Primero de Mayo Universitario
2009 Universitario Primero de Mayo
2010 Primero de Mayo Atlético Marbán
2011 Universitario Primero de Mayo
2011–12 Universitario Proyecto San José La Palmera
2012–13 Proyecto San José La Palmera Universitario
2013–14 Universitario Deportivo Kivón
2014–15 Universitario Deportivo Kivón
2015–16 Universitario Deportivo Kivón
2016–17 Universitario San Lorenzo
2017 II Deportivo Kivón
2018 I Libertad Gran Mamoré
2018 II Deportivo Kivón Universitario
2019 Real Kateri Deportivo Kivón
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 I Libertad Gran Mamoré Deportivo Kivón
2021 II Libertad Gran Mamoré Alianza Beni

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Chuquisaca Football Association Championship edit

Season Champion (title count) Runner-up
1989 Independiente Petrolero (1) Fancesa
1990 Universitario (1) Stormers
1991 Universitario (2) Fancesa
1992 Universitario (3) Fancesa
1993 Universitario (4) Stormers
1994 Universitario (5) Stormers
1995 Universitario (6) Real IPTK
1996 Universitario (7) Fancesa
1997 Fancesa (1) Junín
1998 Stormers (1) Juver Sucrense
1999 Fancesa (2) Guaraní de Sucre
2000 Stormers (2) Guaraní de Sucre
2001 Guaraní de Sucre (1) Fancesa
2002 Fancesa (3) Guaraní de Sucre
2003 Fancesa (4) Stormers
2004 Universitario (8) Independiente Petrolero
2005 Universitario (9) Fancesa
2006 Fancesa (5) Independiente Petrolero
2007 Fancesa (6) Independiente Petrolero
2008 Fancesa (7) Independiente Petrolero
2009 Fancesa (8) Independiente Petrolero
2010 Independiente Petrolero (2) Fancesa
2011 Flamengo de Sucre (1) Guaraní de Sucre
2011–12 Flamengo de Sucre (2) Fancesa
2012–13 Fancesa (9) Flamengo de Sucre
2013–14 Fancesa (10) Stormers
2014–15 Fancesa (11) Guaraní de Sucre
2015–16 Fancesa (12) Stormers
2016–17 Atlético Sucre (1) Flamengo de Sucre
2017 Independiente Petrolero (3) Deportivo Alemán
2018 Independiente Petrolero (4) Stormers
2019 I Independiente Petrolero (5) Fancesa
2019 II Independiente Petrolero (6) Fancesa
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Universitario (10) Fancesa
2022 Mojocoya (1) Stormers

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Cochabamba Football Association Championship edit

Season Champion (title count) Runner-up
1989 Petrolero (1) Enrique Happ
1990 Petrolero (2) Litoral
1991 San Pedro (1) Enrique Happ
1992 Metalsan (1) Enrique Happ
1993 Enrique Happ (1) Universitario
1994 Aurora (1) Universitario
1995 Aurora (2) San Pedro
1996 Aurora (3) Universitario
1997 Aurora (4) Universitario
1998 Aurora (5) Enrique Happ
1999 Aurora (6) Universitario
2000 Aurora (7) Cala Cala
2001 Aurora (8) Independiente de Quillacollo
2002 Aurora (9) Independiente de Quillacollo
2003 Independiente de Quillacollo (1) Esparta
2004 Independiente de Quillacollo (2) Esparta
2005 Independiente de Quillacollo (3) Esparta
2006 Esparta (1) Aurora
2007 Universitario (1) Real Cochabamba
2008 Enrique Happ (2) Nueva Cliza
2009 Universitario (2) Enrique Happ
2010 Enrique Happ (3) Bata
2011 Jorge Wilstermann (1) Enrique Happ
2011–12 Jorge Wilstermann (2) Universitario
2012–13 Municipal Tiquipaya (1) Universitario
2013–14 Enrique Happ (4) Nueva Cliza
2014–15 Aurora (10) Arauco Prado
2015–16 Municipal Tiquipaya (2) Aurora
2016–17 Aurora (11) Enrique Happ
2018 Bata (1) Enrique Happ
2019 I Arauco Prado (1) Atlético Palmaflor
2019 II Cochabamba FC (1) Municipal Tiquipaya
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 San Antonio Bulo Bulo (1) Nueva Cliza

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La Paz Football Association Championships edit

1989 To Present

Year Winner Runner-up
1989 Chaco Petrolero Unión Maestranza
1990 Chaco Petrolero Mariscal Braun
1991 Litoral Mariscal Braun
1992 Chaco Petrolero Mariscal Braun
1993 Always Ready Mariscal Braun
1994 Chaco Petrolero Always Ready
1995 Chaco Petrolero Deportivo Municipal
1996 La Paz FC Mariscal Braun
1997 La Paz FC Mariscal Santa Cruz
1998 Deportivo Municipal Mariscal Braun
1999 Mariscal Braun Litoral
2000 Iberoamericana Atlético González
2001 CD Litoral Chaco Petrolero
2002 La Paz FC Deportivo Zuraca
2003 La Paz FC Mariscal Braun
2004 Deportivo Zuraca ABB
2005 Mariscal Braun ABB
2006 Mariscal Braun Chaco Petrolero
2007 Mariscal Braun Ferroviario
2008 ABB Fraternidad Tigres
2009 Fraternidad Tigres 31 De Octubre
2010 Mariscal Braun ABB
2011 ABB Unión Maestranza
2011–12 Unión Maestranza ABB
2012–13 Unión Maestranza 31 De Octubre
2013–14 Unión Maestranza Ramiro Castillo
2014–15 Unión Maestranza Ramiro Castillo
2015–16 Ramiro Castillo Always Ready
2016–17 Ramiro Castillo Always Ready
2017–18 Always Ready Deportivo FATIC
2018–19 Deportivo FATIC Virgen de Chijipata
2020 Deportivo FATIC Chaco Petrolero
2021 Deportivo FATIC Unión Maestranza

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Oruro Football Association Championship edit

Season Champion (title count) Runner-up
1989 Estudiantes Frontanilla Ferroviario
1990 Estudiantes Frontanilla Ferroviario
1991 Estudiantes Frontanilla ENAF
1992 Estudiantes Frontanilla MAFAL
1993 Estudiantes Frontanilla Ingenieros
1994 Ingenieros Estudiantes Frontanilla
1995 Oruro Royal Estudiantes Frontanilla
1996 Ingenieros Estudiantes Frontanilla
1997 Estudiantes Frontanilla Atlético La Joya
1998 Estudiantes Frontanilla Ingenieros
1999 Oruro Royal Ingenieros
2000 San José Ingenieros
2001 San José Ingenieros
2002 Ingenieros Atlético La Joya
2003 Ingenieros Oruro Royal
2004 Ingenieros Atlético La Joya
2005 Atlético La Joya Deportivo Huachacalla
2006 Deportivo Cristal Oruro Royal
2007 Deportivo Cristal Deportivo Huachacalla
2008 Deportivo Cristal Ingenieros
2009 Deportivo Cristal Oruro Royal
2010 31 de Octubre Oruro Royal
2011 Oruro Royal Huanuni
2011–12 Oruro Royal Huanuni
2012–13 Huanuni Oruro Royal
2013–14 Oruro Royal Huanuni
2014–15 Huanuni Oruro Royal
2015–16 Deportivo Escara Deportivo Kala
2016 Deportivo Kala Deportivo Escara
2017 Huanuni Sur-Car
2018 Huanuni Deportivo Escara
2019 Huanuni Sur-Car
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Deportivo Shalon Huanuni
2022 Deportivo Shalon Sur-Car

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Pando Football Association Championship edit

Season Champion (title count) Runner-up
1997 Unión Comercio
1998 Cobija Vaca Díez
1999 Cobija Porvenir
2000 Cobija Antequera
2001 Cobija Veracruz
2002 Cobija Oriente Agropecuario
2003 Oriente Agropecuario Cobija
2004 Cobija Vaca Díez
2005 Vaca Díez Deportivo Paraíso
2006 Vaca Díez 27 de Mayo
2007 Vaca Díez Miraflores
2008 Miraflores Vaca Díez
2009 Vaca Díez Universitario
2010 Vaca Díez Universitario
2011 Vaca Díez Miraflores
2011–12 Vaca Díez Real Vaca Díez
2012–13 Universitario Vaca Díez
2013–14 Real Mapajo Miraflores
2014–15 Mariscal Sucre Real Mapajo
2015–16 Miraflores Mariscal Sucre
2016–17 Gatty Ribeiro Vaca Díez
2018 Gatty Ribeiro Mariscal Sucre
2019 I Mariscal Sucre Vaca Díez
2019 II Vaca Díez Mariscal Sucre
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Mariscal Sucre Vaca Díez

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Potosí Football Association Championship edit

Season Champion (title count) Runner-up
1989 Independiente Unificada Real Potosí
1990 Real Potosí Municipal
1991 Real Potosí Real SENAC
1992 Independiente Unificada Municipal
1993 Municipal Real SENAC
1994 Municipal
1995 Real Potosí Alianza Litoral
1996 Real Potosí Municipal
1997 Real Potosí Municipal
1998 Municipal Real Villazón
1999 Municipal Universitario
2000 Municipal Nacional Potosí
2001 Municipal Universitario
2002 Nacional Potosí 1º de Mayo
2003 Universitario Nacional Potosí
2004 Nacional Potosí Universitario
2005 Universitario Stormers San Lorenzo
2006 Nacional Potosí Municipal
2007 Nacional Potosí Universitario
2008 Nacional Potosí Stormers San Lorenzo
2009 Stormers San Lorenzo Universitario
2010 Nacional Potosí Universitario
2011 Stormers San Lorenzo Universitario
2011–12 Wilstermann Cooperativas Atlético Nacional Emilio Alave
2012–13 Atlético Nacional Emilio Alave Wilstermann Cooperativas
2013–14 Wilstermann Cooperativas Atlético Nacional Emilio Alave
2014–15 Wilstermann Cooperativas Interfi
2015–16 Rosario Central Wilstermann Cooperativas
2016–17 Wilstermann Cooperativas Stormers San Lorenzo
2018 Ferrocarril Palmeiras Rosario Central
2019 Stormers San Lorenzo Wilstermann Cooperativas
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Rosario Central Ferrocarril Palmeiras
2021–22 Wilstermann Cooperativas Deportivo JUVA

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Santa Cruz Football Association Championship edit

Season Champion (title count) Runner-up
1989 Universidad Cruceña Grigotá
1990 Universidad Cruceña Guabirá
1991 Universidad Cruceña Guabirá
1992 Guabirá Municipal Braniff
1993 Real Santa Cruz Florida
1994 Cooper Libertad
1995 Universidad Cruceña Municipal Braniff
1996 Blooming Universidad Cruceña
1997 Municipal Braniff Universidad Cruceña
1998 Libertad Municipal Braniff
1999 Municipal Braniff Cooper
2000 Cooper Destroyers
2001 Universidad Cruceña Libertad
2002 Libertad Real Santa Cruz
2003 Destroyers Real Santa Cruz
2004 Universidad Cruceña Destroyers
2005 Guabirá Universidad Cruceña
2006 Universidad Cruceña Guabirá
2007 Real Santa Cruz Guabirá
2008 Universidad Cruceña Real Santa Cruz
2009 Guabirá Destroyers
2010 Real América Callejas
2011 Universidad Cruceña Real Santa Cruz
2011–12 Real Santa Cruz Sport Boys Warnes
2012–13 Universidad Cruceña Destroyers
2013–14 Destroyers El Torno
2014–15 Guabirá Royal Pari
2015–16 Real América Destroyers
2016–17 Destroyers Royal Pari
2018 Real Santa Cruz Universidad Cruceña
2019 I Torre Fuerte Universidad Cruceña
2019 II Real Santa Cruz Ferroviario
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 I Argentinos Juniors Torre Fuerte
2021 II Destroyers Argentinos Juniors

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Tarija Football Association Championship edit

Season Champion (title count) Runner-up
1989 Independiente Litoral
1990 Royal Obrero Municipal
1991 Universitario Petrolero
1992 Petrolero Unión Tarija
1993 Independiente Litoral
1994 Independiente Unión Tarija
1995 Independiente Nacional Senac
1996 Municipal Independiente
1997 Unión Tarija Ciclón
1998 Ciclón Unión Tarija
1999 Ciclón Universitario
2000 Ciclón Universitario
2001 Universitario Ciclón
2002 Atlético Bermejo Entel
2003 Universitario Royal Obrero
2004 Atlético Bermejo Entel
2005 Entel Royal Obrero
2006 Ciclón Universitario
2007 Unión Tarija Ciclón
2008 Petrolero Ciclón
2009 Ciclón Petrolero
2010 Ciclón García Agreda
2011 Petrolero García Agreda
2011–12 García Agreda Petrolero
2012–13 Ciclón García Agreda
2013–14 Ciclón Atlético Bermejo
2014–15 Ciclón García Agreda
2015–16 Atlético Bermejo García Agreda
2016–17 Atlético Bermejo Ciclón
2017 II Atlético Bermejo Ciclón
2018 I Atlético Bermejo Petrolero
2018 II Nacional Senac Atlético Bermejo
2019 I Real Tomayapo Nacional Senac
2019 II Atlético Bermejo Real Tomayapo
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 I García Agreda Atlético Bermejo
2021 II Ciclón Nacional Senac
2022 Atlético Bermejo García Agreda

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References edit

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  2. ^ "ASOCIACION CHUQUISAQUEÑA DE FUTBOL". from the original on 2015-04-12. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  3. ^ "ASOCIACION DE FUTBOL DE COCHABAMBA". from the original on 2015-04-12. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
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bolivian, football, regional, leagues, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, missing, information, about, past, champions, references, more, in. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article is missing information about past champions see references for more information Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page October 2020 This article needs to be updated The reason given is recent champions needed Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The third tier of the Bolivian football league system consists of nine regional leagues one for each department the number of participants varies dependingon the department It usually has between 8 and 12 teams The winner and the runner up of each league compete in the Copa Simon Bolivar with the winner of such tournament gaining promotion to the 1st Division and the runner up playing a play off match with the last two placed teams in the First Division Until 1976 all 8 regional championships Pando didn t have an organized tournament at the time were the top division of the national football pyramid with the winner of the Copa Simon Bolivar being crowned as national champion The oldest regional championship is the one played in La Paz It started in 1914 and it was considered for many years as the top Bolivian league especially when it turned into a semi professional tournament in 1950 and started to include teams from Oruro and Cochabamba Contents 1 Copa Simon Bolivar 1 1 Liga Nacional B 2 List of Regional Championships 2 1 Beni Football Association Championship 2 2 Chuquisaca Football Association Championship 2 3 Cochabamba Football Association Championship 2 4 La Paz Football Association Championships 2 5 Oruro Football Association Championship 2 6 Pando Football Association Championship 2 7 Potosi Football Association Championship 2 8 Santa Cruz Football Association Championship 2 9 Tarija Football Association Championship 3 References 4 External linksCopa Simon Bolivar editMain article Copa Simon Bolivar Bolivia The tournament started in 1960 Initially only champions from La Paz Cochabamba Oruro and Santa Cruz participated In later years teams from other associations joined the cup and the tournament eventually also had runners up participating Until 1976 with the lack of a nationwide league the cup determined the national champion and representative teams for the Copa Libertadores With the creation of the Liga de Futbol Profesional Boliviano the Bolivian FA stopped organizing the tournament In 1989 the tournament was resurrected with the same format of both champions and runners up from each association but this time each regional league was the second tier on the football pyramid so the champion was supposed to be awarded a place in the professional league Previously the last placed team in the 1st division was replaced by the regional champion of its department However that practice was kept until 1993 when finally the champion was awarded a spot in the top league The competition format changes frequently In 2008 the teams were divided into three groups of six teams to save costs Geographically close teams were teamed up and played on a home away round robin basis with group 1 consisting of teams from La Paz Oruro and Cochabamba group 2 of teams from Potosi Chuquisaca and Tarija and group 3 of teams from Santa Cruz Beni and Pando The top two placed teams advanced to the next round now playing play offs on home away basis the three winners and the best loser advanced to the semifinals and then the final Liga Nacional B edit Main article Liga Nacional B It was announced by LFPB that due to the change of football in First Division Copa Simon Bolivar would be replaced by Liga 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 two relegated teams from First division and the winners of Torneo Nacional Provincial La Paz Football Association and Oruro Football Association Championship were against this change however the National Football Association and Bolivian Football Federation approved this change in Bolivian Football List of Regional Championships editBeni Football Association Championship edit Season Champion title count Runner up 1989 Primero de Mayo Naval Mamore 1990 Primero de Mayo Naval Mamore 1991 Universitario Primero de Mayo 1992 Universitario Bolivar 1993 Atletico Pompeya Ferrocarril San Antonio 1994 Bolivar Universitario 1995 Universitario Ingenieros 1996 Universitario Huracan Tupiza 1997 Atletico Pompeya Universitario 1998 Atletico Pompeya Universitario 1999 Atletico Pompeya Universitario 2000 Huracan Tupiza Proyecto San Jose La Palmera 2001 Primero de Mayo Universitario 2002 Primero de Mayo Universitario 2003 Primero de Mayo Universitario 2004 Primero de Mayo Universitario 2005 Universitario Real Mamore 2006 Real Mamore Proyecto San Jose La Palmera 2007 Universitario Primero de Mayo 2008 Primero de Mayo Universitario 2009 Universitario Primero de Mayo 2010 Primero de Mayo Atletico Marban 2011 Universitario Primero de Mayo 2011 12 Universitario Proyecto San Jose La Palmera 2012 13 Proyecto San Jose La Palmera Universitario 2013 14 Universitario Deportivo Kivon 2014 15 Universitario Deportivo Kivon 2015 16 Universitario Deportivo Kivon 2016 17 Universitario San Lorenzo 2017 II Deportivo Kivon 2018 I Libertad Gran Mamore 2018 II Deportivo Kivon Universitario 2019 Real Kateri Deportivo Kivon 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 I Libertad Gran Mamore Deportivo Kivon 2021 II Libertad Gran Mamore Alianza Beni 1 Chuquisaca Football Association Championship edit Season Champion title count Runner up 1989 Independiente Petrolero 1 Fancesa 1990 Universitario 1 Stormers 1991 Universitario 2 Fancesa 1992 Universitario 3 Fancesa 1993 Universitario 4 Stormers 1994 Universitario 5 Stormers 1995 Universitario 6 Real IPTK 1996 Universitario 7 Fancesa 1997 Fancesa 1 Junin 1998 Stormers 1 Juver Sucrense 1999 Fancesa 2 Guarani de Sucre 2000 Stormers 2 Guarani de Sucre 2001 Guarani de Sucre 1 Fancesa 2002 Fancesa 3 Guarani de Sucre 2003 Fancesa 4 Stormers 2004 Universitario 8 Independiente Petrolero 2005 Universitario 9 Fancesa 2006 Fancesa 5 Independiente Petrolero 2007 Fancesa 6 Independiente Petrolero 2008 Fancesa 7 Independiente Petrolero 2009 Fancesa 8 Independiente Petrolero 2010 Independiente Petrolero 2 Fancesa 2011 Flamengo de Sucre 1 Guarani de Sucre 2011 12 Flamengo de Sucre 2 Fancesa 2012 13 Fancesa 9 Flamengo de Sucre 2013 14 Fancesa 10 Stormers 2014 15 Fancesa 11 Guarani de Sucre 2015 16 Fancesa 12 Stormers 2016 17 Atletico Sucre 1 Flamengo de Sucre 2017 Independiente Petrolero 3 Deportivo Aleman 2018 Independiente Petrolero 4 Stormers 2019 I Independiente Petrolero 5 Fancesa 2019 II Independiente Petrolero 6 Fancesa 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Universitario 10 Fancesa 2022 Mojocoya 1 Stormers 2 Cochabamba Football Association Championship edit Season Champion title count Runner up 1989 Petrolero 1 Enrique Happ 1990 Petrolero 2 Litoral 1991 San Pedro 1 Enrique Happ 1992 Metalsan 1 Enrique Happ 1993 Enrique Happ 1 Universitario 1994 Aurora 1 Universitario 1995 Aurora 2 San Pedro 1996 Aurora 3 Universitario 1997 Aurora 4 Universitario 1998 Aurora 5 Enrique Happ 1999 Aurora 6 Universitario 2000 Aurora 7 Cala Cala 2001 Aurora 8 Independiente de Quillacollo 2002 Aurora 9 Independiente de Quillacollo 2003 Independiente de Quillacollo 1 Esparta 2004 Independiente de Quillacollo 2 Esparta 2005 Independiente de Quillacollo 3 Esparta 2006 Esparta 1 Aurora 2007 Universitario 1 Real Cochabamba 2008 Enrique Happ 2 Nueva Cliza 2009 Universitario 2 Enrique Happ 2010 Enrique Happ 3 Bata 2011 Jorge Wilstermann 1 Enrique Happ 2011 12 Jorge Wilstermann 2 Universitario 2012 13 Municipal Tiquipaya 1 Universitario 2013 14 Enrique Happ 4 Nueva Cliza 2014 15 Aurora 10 Arauco Prado 2015 16 Municipal Tiquipaya 2 Aurora 2016 17 Aurora 11 Enrique Happ 2018 Bata 1 Enrique Happ 2019 I Arauco Prado 1 Atletico Palmaflor 2019 II Cochabamba FC 1 Municipal Tiquipaya 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 San Antonio Bulo Bulo 1 Nueva Cliza 3 La Paz Football Association Championships edit 1914 The Strongest 1915 Colegio Militar 1916 The Strongest 1917 The Strongest 1918 21 No competition 1922 The Strongest 1923 The Strongest 1924 The Strongest 1925 The Strongest 1926 No competition 1927 Nimbles Sport 1928 Colegio Militar 1929 Universitario La Paz 1930 The Strongest 1931 Nimbles Sport 1932 Bolivar 1933 No competition 1934 No competition 1935 The Strongest 1936 Ayacucho 1937 Bolivar 1938 The Strongest 1939 Bolivar 1940 Bolivar 1941 Bolivar 1942 Bolivar 1943 The Strongest 1944 Ferroviario 1945 The Strongest 1946 The Strongest 1947 CD Litoral 1948 CD Litoral 1949 CD Litoral 1950 Bolivar 1951 Always Ready 1952 The Strongest 1953 Bolivar 1954 CD Litoral 1955 San Jose 1956 Bolivar 1957 Always Ready 1958 Wilstermann 1959 Wilstermann 1960 Wilstermann 1961 Deportivo Municipal 1962 Chaco Petrolero 1963 The Strongest 1964 The Strongest 1965 Municipal 1966 Bolivar 1967 Bolivar 1968 Always Ready 1969 Bolivar 1970 The Strongest 1971 The Strongest 1972 Litoral 1973 Municipal 1974 The Strongest 1975 31 De Octubre 1976 Bolivar 1977 31 De Octubre 1978 31 De Octubre 1979 No competition 1980 Union Maestranza 1981 Chaco Petrolero 1982 Mariscal Braun 1983 Litoral 1984 No competition 1985 No competition 1986 Always Ready 1987 Chaco Petrolero 1988 Mariscal Braun 1989 To Present Year Winner Runner up 1989 Chaco Petrolero Union Maestranza 1990 Chaco Petrolero Mariscal Braun 1991 Litoral Mariscal Braun 1992 Chaco Petrolero Mariscal Braun 1993 Always Ready Mariscal Braun 1994 Chaco Petrolero Always Ready 1995 Chaco Petrolero Deportivo Municipal 1996 La Paz FC Mariscal Braun 1997 La Paz FC Mariscal Santa Cruz 1998 Deportivo Municipal Mariscal Braun 1999 Mariscal Braun Litoral 2000 Iberoamericana Atletico Gonzalez 2001 CD Litoral Chaco Petrolero 2002 La Paz FC Deportivo Zuraca 2003 La Paz FC Mariscal Braun 2004 Deportivo Zuraca ABB 2005 Mariscal Braun ABB 2006 Mariscal Braun Chaco Petrolero 2007 Mariscal Braun Ferroviario 2008 ABB Fraternidad Tigres 2009 Fraternidad Tigres 31 De Octubre 2010 Mariscal Braun ABB 2011 ABB Union Maestranza 2011 12 Union Maestranza ABB 2012 13 Union Maestranza 31 De Octubre 2013 14 Union Maestranza Ramiro Castillo 2014 15 Union Maestranza Ramiro Castillo 2015 16 Ramiro Castillo Always Ready 2016 17 Ramiro Castillo Always Ready 2017 18 Always Ready Deportivo FATIC 2018 19 Deportivo FATIC Virgen de Chijipata 2020 Deportivo FATIC Chaco Petrolero 2021 Deportivo FATIC Union Maestranza 4 Oruro Football Association Championship edit Season Champion title count Runner up 1989 Estudiantes Frontanilla Ferroviario 1990 Estudiantes Frontanilla Ferroviario 1991 Estudiantes Frontanilla ENAF 1992 Estudiantes Frontanilla MAFAL 1993 Estudiantes Frontanilla Ingenieros 1994 Ingenieros Estudiantes Frontanilla 1995 Oruro Royal Estudiantes Frontanilla 1996 Ingenieros Estudiantes Frontanilla 1997 Estudiantes Frontanilla Atletico La Joya 1998 Estudiantes Frontanilla Ingenieros 1999 Oruro Royal Ingenieros 2000 San Jose Ingenieros 2001 San Jose Ingenieros 2002 Ingenieros Atletico La Joya 2003 Ingenieros Oruro Royal 2004 Ingenieros Atletico La Joya 2005 Atletico La Joya Deportivo Huachacalla 2006 Deportivo Cristal Oruro Royal 2007 Deportivo Cristal Deportivo Huachacalla 2008 Deportivo Cristal Ingenieros 2009 Deportivo Cristal Oruro Royal 2010 31 de Octubre Oruro Royal 2011 Oruro Royal Huanuni 2011 12 Oruro Royal Huanuni 2012 13 Huanuni Oruro Royal 2013 14 Oruro Royal Huanuni 2014 15 Huanuni Oruro Royal 2015 16 Deportivo Escara Deportivo Kala 2016 Deportivo Kala Deportivo Escara 2017 Huanuni Sur Car 2018 Huanuni Deportivo Escara 2019 Huanuni Sur Car 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Deportivo Shalon Huanuni 2022 Deportivo Shalon Sur Car 5 Pando Football Association Championship edit Season Champion title count Runner up 1997 Union Comercio 1998 Cobija Vaca Diez 1999 Cobija Porvenir 2000 Cobija Antequera 2001 Cobija Veracruz 2002 Cobija Oriente Agropecuario 2003 Oriente Agropecuario Cobija 2004 Cobija Vaca Diez 2005 Vaca Diez Deportivo Paraiso 2006 Vaca Diez 27 de Mayo 2007 Vaca Diez Miraflores 2008 Miraflores Vaca Diez 2009 Vaca Diez Universitario 2010 Vaca Diez Universitario 2011 Vaca Diez Miraflores 2011 12 Vaca Diez Real Vaca Diez 2012 13 Universitario Vaca Diez 2013 14 Real Mapajo Miraflores 2014 15 Mariscal Sucre Real Mapajo 2015 16 Miraflores Mariscal Sucre 2016 17 Gatty Ribeiro Vaca Diez 2018 Gatty Ribeiro Mariscal Sucre 2019 I Mariscal Sucre Vaca Diez 2019 II Vaca Diez Mariscal Sucre 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Mariscal Sucre Vaca Diez 6 Potosi Football Association Championship edit Season Champion title count Runner up 1989 Independiente Unificada Real Potosi 1990 Real Potosi Municipal 1991 Real Potosi Real SENAC 1992 Independiente Unificada Municipal 1993 Municipal Real SENAC 1994 Municipal 1995 Real Potosi Alianza Litoral 1996 Real Potosi Municipal 1997 Real Potosi Municipal 1998 Municipal Real Villazon 1999 Municipal Universitario 2000 Municipal Nacional Potosi 2001 Municipal Universitario 2002 Nacional Potosi 1º de Mayo 2003 Universitario Nacional Potosi 2004 Nacional Potosi Universitario 2005 Universitario Stormers San Lorenzo 2006 Nacional Potosi Municipal 2007 Nacional Potosi Universitario 2008 Nacional Potosi Stormers San Lorenzo 2009 Stormers San Lorenzo Universitario 2010 Nacional Potosi Universitario 2011 Stormers San Lorenzo Universitario 2011 12 Wilstermann Cooperativas Atletico Nacional Emilio Alave 2012 13 Atletico Nacional Emilio Alave Wilstermann Cooperativas 2013 14 Wilstermann Cooperativas Atletico Nacional Emilio Alave 2014 15 Wilstermann Cooperativas Interfi 2015 16 Rosario Central Wilstermann Cooperativas 2016 17 Wilstermann Cooperativas Stormers San Lorenzo 2018 Ferrocarril Palmeiras Rosario Central 2019 Stormers San Lorenzo Wilstermann Cooperativas 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Rosario Central Ferrocarril Palmeiras 2021 22 Wilstermann Cooperativas Deportivo JUVA 7 Santa Cruz Football Association Championship edit Season Champion title count Runner up 1989 Universidad Crucena Grigota 1990 Universidad Crucena Guabira 1991 Universidad Crucena Guabira 1992 Guabira Municipal Braniff 1993 Real Santa Cruz Florida 1994 Cooper Libertad 1995 Universidad Crucena Municipal Braniff 1996 Blooming Universidad Crucena 1997 Municipal Braniff Universidad Crucena 1998 Libertad Municipal Braniff 1999 Municipal Braniff Cooper 2000 Cooper Destroyers 2001 Universidad Crucena Libertad 2002 Libertad Real Santa Cruz 2003 Destroyers Real Santa Cruz 2004 Universidad Crucena Destroyers 2005 Guabira Universidad Crucena 2006 Universidad Crucena Guabira 2007 Real Santa Cruz Guabira 2008 Universidad Crucena Real Santa Cruz 2009 Guabira Destroyers 2010 Real America Callejas 2011 Universidad Crucena Real Santa Cruz 2011 12 Real Santa Cruz Sport Boys Warnes 2012 13 Universidad Crucena Destroyers 2013 14 Destroyers El Torno 2014 15 Guabira Royal Pari 2015 16 Real America Destroyers 2016 17 Destroyers Royal Pari 2018 Real Santa Cruz Universidad Crucena 2019 I Torre Fuerte Universidad Crucena 2019 II Real Santa Cruz Ferroviario 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 I Argentinos Juniors Torre Fuerte 2021 II Destroyers Argentinos Juniors 8 Tarija Football Association Championship edit Season Champion title count Runner up 1989 Independiente Litoral 1990 Royal Obrero Municipal 1991 Universitario Petrolero 1992 Petrolero Union Tarija 1993 Independiente Litoral 1994 Independiente Union Tarija 1995 Independiente Nacional Senac 1996 Municipal Independiente 1997 Union Tarija Ciclon 1998 Ciclon Union Tarija 1999 Ciclon Universitario 2000 Ciclon Universitario 2001 Universitario Ciclon 2002 Atletico Bermejo Entel 2003 Universitario Royal Obrero 2004 Atletico Bermejo Entel 2005 Entel Royal Obrero 2006 Ciclon Universitario 2007 Union Tarija Ciclon 2008 Petrolero Ciclon 2009 Ciclon Petrolero 2010 Ciclon Garcia Agreda 2011 Petrolero Garcia Agreda 2011 12 Garcia Agreda Petrolero 2012 13 Ciclon Garcia Agreda 2013 14 Ciclon Atletico Bermejo 2014 15 Ciclon Garcia Agreda 2015 16 Atletico Bermejo Garcia Agreda 2016 17 Atletico Bermejo Ciclon 2017 II Atletico Bermejo Ciclon 2018 I Atletico Bermejo Petrolero 2018 II Nacional Senac Atletico Bermejo 2019 I Real Tomayapo Nacional Senac 2019 II Atletico Bermejo Real Tomayapo 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 I Garcia Agreda Atletico Bermejo 2021 II Ciclon Nacional Senac 2022 Atletico Bermejo Garcia Agreda 9 References edit ASOCIACION BENIANA DE FUTBOL Archived from the original on 2015 04 11 Retrieved 14 October 2020 ASOCIACION CHUQUISAQUENA DE FUTBOL Archived from the 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