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Bolívar
Club Bolívar, founded on April 12, 1925 in La Paz, Bolivia, stands as one of the most storied and successful institutions in Bolivian football. The club was established by a group of students from the American Institute of La Paz who chose the name in honor of Simón Bolívar, the liberator of South America. From its inception, Bolívar adopted a philosophy of ambition and dominance, rapidly ascending to the elite of Bolivian football. The club’s traditional colors—sky blue and white—reflect the sky of the high Andes, and its nickname, *La Academia*, pays homage to its early emphasis on developing young talent and playing attractive, technical football. Bolívar plays its home matches at the Estadio Hernando Siles, a legendary high-altitude venue located in La Paz at 3,637 meters (11,932 feet) above sea level. This stadium, also the home of the Bolivia national team, is infamous for its rarefied air that poses a severe challenge to visiting teams. The altitude gives Bolívar a distinct home advantage, especially in continental competitions. The city of La Paz, the administrative capital of Bolivia, is a bustling metropolis nestled in a canyon of the Andes, and the club draws passionate support from its diverse, football-mad populace. Domestically, Bolívar is the most decorated club in Bolivia, having won a record 31 Primera División titles as of 2024. Their first title came in 1953, and they have since maintained a stranglehold on the league, especially during the professional era. The club has also captured the Copa Bolivia (now defunct) and multiple Apertura/Clausura trophies. In international competitions, Bolívar is the only Bolivian club to have reached the finals of the Copa Libertadores, finishing runner-up in 1989 (losing to Atlético Nacional of Colombia) and again in 2014 (falling to San Lorenzo of Argentina). They have also consistently participated in the Copa Sudamericana and have a respectable number of wins in the Copa Libertadores group stages, though continental glory remains elusive. Legendary players who have worn the sky blue jersey include midfield magician Erwin Sánchez (the club's all-time top scorer with over 200 goals), goalscoring icon William Ferreira, and the mercurial Carlos Aragonés. In recent years, players like Juanmi Callejón and Pablo Escobar have become fan favorites. Bolívar is known for an attacking, high-pressing style that leverages their altitude advantage—quick passing, constant movement, and relentless forward runs. Their identity is built on technical superiority and never-say-die attitude, especially at home. The fan culture is intense and loyal. The *Marea Celeste* (Sky Blue Tide) is the club's main supporters' group, known for choreographed displays, flags, and non-stop singing throughout matches. Rivalries are fierce: the *Clásico Boliviano* against The Strongest is the country's biggest and oldest derby, a clash between the two La Paz giants that is always a cauldron of emotion, often marred by altitude and passion. A secondary but significant rivalry exists with Club Jorge Wilstermann of Cochabamba. Currently, Bolívar remains a powerhouse in the Bolivian Primera División, regularly challenging for titles and representing Bolivia in the Copa Libertadores. Interesting facts: The club once held the record for the highest-scoring match in Copa Libertadores history (8-1 vs. Peñarol in 1970), and its reserve team, Bolívar B, fields younger players in lower divisions. Despite financial challenges common in Bolivian football, Bolívar continues to be a symbol of stability, tradition, and footballing excellence in the Andes.
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O Bolívar é um clube de futebol profissional sediado em sua região, fundado em 1925. No calendário do Bolívar há 3 jogos próximos com atualizações ao vivo e previsões com IA. Confira o calendário completo, análise de forma, confrontos diretos e previsões com IA para o Bolívar.
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