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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 first tier of the Cochabamba Association Championship after being relegated from the Bolivian Primera División at the end of the 2023 season.

Palmaflor del Trópico
Full nameClub Deportivo Palmaflor del Trópico
Nickname(s)Fieras de Palmaflor
Founded10 September 2008; 15 years ago (2008-09-10)
(as Club Municipal Vinto)
GroundBicentenario
Villa Tunari, Bolivia
Capacity25,000
ChairmanEvo Morales
ManagerJoaquín Pérez
LeagueAFC Primera A
2023División Profesional, 17th of 17 (relegated by average)

The club was named Municipal Vinto until 2019, and Club Atlético Palmaflor until the end of 2022.

History edit

The club was founded on 10 September 2008 as Club Municipal Vinto and was entered into the Cochabamba Football Association. After some seasons in the lower tiers of the regional football association, the club started experiencing financial problems which in 2017 led to its sale to a group of entrepreneurs hailing from Inquisivi Province in La Paz Department who had settled in Quillacollo.[1]

The club was moved from Vinto to Quillacollo by its new owners and earned promotion to the AFC's Primera A in 2018 by winning the Primera B championship. In the first championship of the 2019 Primera A season, Municipal Vinto finished as runners-up after losing the final to Arauco Prado but managed to qualify for the Copa Simón Bolívar.[2] Previous to the start of that competition, the club initiated the legal process before the Bolivian Football Federation to rename itself to Atlético Palmaflor, in honor to the owners' roots in La Paz.[3][1]

In the 2019 Copa Simón Bolívar, Municipal Vinto managed to advance out of the group stage by winning all of its matches.[4] In the following stage they were drawn against Real Santa Cruz, losing one match and winning the other, and then losing on penalties. Nevertheless, the club qualified for the semifinals as lucky loser and in that stage faced Deportivo FATIC from the department of La Paz. The first leg was won by Municipal Vinto by a score of 4–0, while the second leg in El Alto ended in a draw that qualified the club for the final. In the final, Municipal Vinto once again played against Real Santa Cruz, this time winning both legs (1–0 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra and 2–0 in Quillacollo) and securing its first ever promotion to the División Profesional,[5] and also becoming the first team based in Quillacollo to play in the Bolivian top flight in 41 years, after Bata.[6]

In their first season in the top flight, Palmaflor managed to qualify for an international competition for the first time ever, drawing with San José on the final matchday to finish in eighth place and qualify for the 2021 Copa Sudamericana.[7] In that campaign, the team was managed by Humberto Viviani and Xabier Azkargorta, who replaced Viviani for the final rounds of the tournament.

On 16 November 2022, after another qualification to the Copa Sudamericana, Palmaflor relocated from Quillacollo to the Cochabamba Tropic after its ownership was transferred to the Six Federations of the Cochabamba Tropic,[8] with former president of Bolivia Evo Morales being one of the board members.[9] On 3 December, the club's Facebook account revealed their new name, Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Trópico, and released a new logo the following day; a day later, however, the logo was removed and labelled as "unofficial".[10]

Although the club under its new ownership made an effort to build a strong squad, their participation in the 2023 Copa Sudamericana was short-lived, being eliminated after a 6–0 loss to Blooming in the first stage. Concurrently, the club's financial situation worsened and payments to players and coaching staff began to be delayed for several months, which in turn led to the departure of several key players and affected the team's performance in the domestic league as the poor results threw Palmaflor into the relegation zone.[11] The early exit from international competition was cited by Evo Morales as one of the factors that led to the club's downfall, as it deprived Palmaflor from receiving a monetary prize of US$ 900,000 that would have helped to sustain the club's budget for the remainder of the year.[12] In spite of the difficult situation, the club's authorities began to distance themselves from their responsibilities, and on 18 October 2023, the board led by Denar Sarzuri and recognized by the Bolivian Football Federation resigned.[13] Palmaflor's relegation from the División Profesional was eventually confirmed on 26 November 2023, after a 7–1 loss to Bolívar and a victory for Libertad Gran Mamoré against Blooming.[14]

Current squad edit

As of 8 October 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BOL Alejandro Torrez
2 DF   BOL Ronaldo Arancibia
3 DF   BOL Jennry Alaca
4 MF   BOL Iván Vidaurre
5 MF   BOL Santiago Arce
6 DF   BOL Pablo Pedraza
7 FW   BOL Freddy Abastoflor
8 MF   BOL Boris Condori
9 FW   BRA Wesley Tanque
10 MF   BRA Igor Soares
11 MF   ARG Maximiliano Gómez
12 GK   BOL Gustavo Salvatierra
13 GK   BOL Widen Rojas
14 DF   BOL Walter Rioja
15 DF   BOL Ariel Juárez
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   BOL Didí Torrico
18 FW   FRA Jean-Christophe Bahebeck
19 MF   BOL Adalid Terrazas
20 MF   BOL Amílcar Sánchez
21 DF   BOL Jordy Candia
22 MF   BOL Denilzon Ramallo
23 GK   BOL Edilson Vásquez
25 FW   FRA Balamine Savane
26 DF   ARG Joaquín Lencinas
27 DF   BOL Stiven Vargas
30 FW   BRA Erverson
32 MF   BOL Deybi Ancieta
37 DF   BOL Diego Corpus

Honours edit

Domestic edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Palmaflor lleva nombre de un pueblo paceño y nace en 2019" (in Spanish). Diario Opinión. 24 December 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Arauco Prado vence a Vinto y va como campeón a la Copa Simón Bolívar" (in Spanish). Los Tiempos. 16 June 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Palmaflor tramita cambio de nombre y presenta refuerzos" (in Spanish). Diario Opinión. 5 July 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Vinto Palmaflor, revelación de la Copa Simón Bolívar" (in Spanish). La Razón. 9 October 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Municipal Vinto se coronó campeón de la Copa Simón Bolívar y ascendió a la División Profesional" (in Spanish). El Deber. 23 December 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Quillacollo vuelve al profesionalismo tras 41 años" (in Spanish). Los Tiempos. 24 December 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Vinto Palmaflor hace historia: jugará la Copa Sudamericana como Bolivia 4" (in Spanish). Los Tiempos. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  8. ^ "El club Palmaflor pasa a manos del Trópico de Cochabamba" [The club Palmaflor goes to the hands of the Cochabamba Tropic] (in Spanish). La Razón. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  9. ^ ""Soy sincero, no tengo ningún dólar", afirma Evo Morales luego de hacerse cargo de Atlético Palmaflor" ["I am honest, I do not have a single dollar", says Evo Morales soon after taking over Atlético Palmaflor] (in Spanish). El Deber. 22 November 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Tras estrenar su escudo, Palmaflor del Trópico lo borra de sus redes y dice que no era oficial" [After debuting their logo, Palmaflor del Trópico erase it from their social media and say it was not official] (in Spanish). Página Siete. 5 December 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  11. ^ "De equipo promesa a quedar abandonado: el duro camino al descenso de Palmaflor" [From promising team to being abandoned: Palmaflor's tough road to relegation] (in Spanish). Diario Opinión. 27 November 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  12. ^ "Evo Morales identificó las razones que originaron la crisis en Palmaflor" [Evo Morales identified the reasons that caused the crisis at Palmaflor] (in Spanish). El País. 16 August 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  13. ^ "Fuerte crisis en Palmaflor: se va todo el directorio y llaman a elecciones" [Strong crisis at Palmaflor: the whole board leaves and elections are called] (in Spanish). Diario Opinión. 18 October 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  14. ^ "El triunfo de Gran Mamoré sobre Blooming hizo descender a Palmaflor" [Gran Mamoré's win over Blooming made Palmaflor go down] (in Spanish). El Deber. 27 November 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2024.

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Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Tropico best known as Palmaflor del Tropico is a Bolivian football club based in Villa Tunari in the Cochabamba Tropic Founded in 2008 it plays in the first tier of the Cochabamba Association Championship after being relegated from the Bolivian Primera Division at the end of the 2023 season Palmaflor del TropicoFull nameClub Deportivo Palmaflor del TropicoNickname s Fieras de PalmaflorFounded10 September 2008 15 years ago 2008 09 10 as Club Municipal Vinto GroundBicentenarioVilla Tunari BoliviaCapacity25 000ChairmanEvo MoralesManagerJoaquin PerezLeagueAFC Primera A2023Division Profesional 17th of 17 relegated by average Home coloursAway colours The club was named Municipal Vinto until 2019 and Club Atletico Palmaflor until the end of 2022 Contents 1 History 2 Current squad 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 4 ReferencesHistory editThe club was founded on 10 September 2008 as Club Municipal Vinto and was entered into the Cochabamba Football Association After some seasons in the lower tiers of the regional football association the club started experiencing financial problems which in 2017 led to its sale to a group of entrepreneurs hailing from Inquisivi Province in La Paz Department who had settled in Quillacollo 1 The club was moved from Vinto to Quillacollo by its new owners and earned promotion to the AFC s Primera A in 2018 by winning the Primera B championship In the first championship of the 2019 Primera A season Municipal Vinto finished as runners up after losing the final to Arauco Prado but managed to qualify for the Copa Simon Bolivar 2 Previous to the start of that competition the club initiated the legal process before the Bolivian Football Federation to rename itself to Atletico Palmaflor in honor to the owners roots in La Paz 3 1 In the 2019 Copa Simon Bolivar Municipal Vinto managed to advance out of the group stage by winning all of its matches 4 In the following stage they were drawn against Real Santa Cruz losing one match and winning the other and then losing on penalties Nevertheless the club qualified for the semifinals as lucky loser and in that stage faced Deportivo FATIC from the department of La Paz The first leg was won by Municipal Vinto by a score of 4 0 while the second leg in El Alto ended in a draw that qualified the club for the final In the final Municipal Vinto once again played against Real Santa Cruz this time winning both legs 1 0 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra and 2 0 in Quillacollo and securing its first ever promotion to the Division Profesional 5 and also becoming the first team based in Quillacollo to play in the Bolivian top flight in 41 years after Bata 6 In their first season in the top flight Palmaflor managed to qualify for an international competition for the first time ever drawing with San Jose on the final matchday to finish in eighth place and qualify for the 2021 Copa Sudamericana 7 In that campaign the team was managed by Humberto Viviani and Xabier Azkargorta who replaced Viviani for the final rounds of the tournament On 16 November 2022 after another qualification to the Copa Sudamericana Palmaflor relocated from Quillacollo to the Cochabamba Tropic after its ownership was transferred to the Six Federations of the Cochabamba Tropic 8 with former president of Bolivia Evo Morales being one of the board members 9 On 3 December the club s Facebook account revealed their new name Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Tropico and released a new logo the following day a day later however the logo was removed and labelled as unofficial 10 Although the club under its new ownership made an effort to build a strong squad their participation in the 2023 Copa Sudamericana was short lived being eliminated after a 6 0 loss to Blooming in the first stage Concurrently the club s financial situation worsened and payments to players and coaching staff began to be delayed for several months which in turn led to the departure of several key players and affected the team s performance in the domestic league as the poor results threw Palmaflor into the relegation zone 11 The early exit from international competition was cited by Evo Morales as one of the factors that led to the club s downfall as it deprived Palmaflor from receiving a monetary prize of US 900 000 that would have helped to sustain the club s budget for the remainder of the year 12 In spite of the difficult situation the club s authorities began to distance themselves from their responsibilities and on 18 October 2023 the board led by Denar Sarzuri and recognized by the Bolivian Football Federation resigned 13 Palmaflor s relegation from the Division Profesional was eventually confirmed on 26 November 2023 after a 7 1 loss to Bolivar and a victory for Libertad Gran Mamore against Blooming 14 Current squad editAs of 8 October 2022 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp BOL Alejandro Torrez 2 DF nbsp BOL Ronaldo Arancibia 3 DF nbsp BOL Jennry Alaca 4 MF nbsp BOL Ivan Vidaurre 5 MF nbsp BOL Santiago Arce 6 DF nbsp BOL Pablo Pedraza 7 FW nbsp BOL Freddy Abastoflor 8 MF nbsp BOL Boris Condori 9 FW nbsp BRA Wesley Tanque 10 MF nbsp BRA Igor Soares 11 MF nbsp ARG Maximiliano Gomez 12 GK nbsp BOL Gustavo Salvatierra 13 GK nbsp BOL Widen Rojas 14 DF nbsp BOL Walter Rioja 15 DF nbsp BOL Ariel Juarez No Pos Nation Player 17 MF nbsp BOL Didi Torrico 18 FW nbsp FRA Jean Christophe Bahebeck 19 MF nbsp BOL Adalid Terrazas 20 MF nbsp BOL Amilcar Sanchez 21 DF nbsp BOL Jordy Candia 22 MF nbsp BOL Denilzon Ramallo 23 GK nbsp BOL Edilson Vasquez 25 FW nbsp FRA Balamine Savane 26 DF nbsp ARG Joaquin Lencinas 27 DF nbsp BOL Stiven Vargas 30 FW nbsp BRA Erverson 32 MF nbsp BOL Deybi Ancieta 37 DF nbsp BOL Diego CorpusHonours editDomestic edit Copa Simon Bolivar Winners 1 2019 AFC Primera A Runners up 1 2019 A AFC Primera B Winners 1 2018References edit a b Palmaflor lleva nombre de un pueblo paceno y nace en 2019 in Spanish Diario Opinion 24 December 2019 Retrieved 13 January 2020 Arauco Prado vence a Vinto y va como campeon a la Copa Simon Bolivar in Spanish Los Tiempos 16 June 2019 Retrieved 13 January 2020 Palmaflor tramita cambio de nombre y presenta refuerzos in Spanish Diario Opinion 5 July 2019 Retrieved 13 January 2020 Vinto Palmaflor revelacion de la Copa Simon Bolivar in Spanish La Razon 9 October 2019 Retrieved 13 January 2020 Municipal Vinto se corono campeon de la Copa Simon Bolivar y ascendio a la Division Profesional in Spanish El Deber 23 December 2019 Retrieved 13 January 2020 Quillacollo vuelve al profesionalismo tras 41 anos in Spanish Los Tiempos 24 December 2019 Retrieved 13 January 2020 Vinto Palmaflor hace historia jugara la Copa Sudamericana como Bolivia 4 in Spanish Los Tiempos 31 December 2020 Retrieved 18 March 2021 El club Palmaflor pasa a manos del Tropico de Cochabamba The club Palmaflor goes to the hands of the Cochabamba Tropic in Spanish La Razon 16 November 2022 Retrieved 5 December 2022 Soy sincero no tengo ningun dolar afirma Evo Morales luego de hacerse cargo de Atletico Palmaflor I am honest I do not have a single dollar says Evo Morales soon after taking over Atletico Palmaflor in Spanish El Deber 22 November 2022 Retrieved 5 December 2022 Tras estrenar su escudo Palmaflor del Tropico lo borra de sus redes y dice que no era oficial After debuting their logo Palmaflor del Tropico erase it from their social media and say it was not official in Spanish Pagina Siete 5 December 2022 Retrieved 5 December 2022 De equipo promesa a quedar abandonado el duro camino al descenso de Palmaflor From promising team to being abandoned Palmaflor s tough road to relegation in Spanish Diario Opinion 27 November 2023 Retrieved 26 March 2024 Evo Morales identifico las razones que originaron la crisis en Palmaflor Evo Morales identified the reasons that caused the crisis at Palmaflor in Spanish El Pais 16 August 2023 Retrieved 26 March 2024 Fuerte crisis en Palmaflor se va todo el directorio y llaman a elecciones Strong crisis at Palmaflor the whole board leaves and elections are called in Spanish Diario Opinion 18 October 2023 Retrieved 26 March 2024 El triunfo de Gran Mamore sobre Blooming hizo descender a Palmaflor Gran Mamore s win over Blooming made Palmaflor go down in Spanish El Deber 27 November 2023 Retrieved 26 March 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C D Palmaflor del Tropico amp oldid 1215708576, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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