Club Deportivo San José

Club Deportivo San José is a Bolivian football club from Oruro. The club was founded in 1942 and plays its home matches at the Estadio Jesús Bermúdez, which seats 28,000 spectators. Club San José has been twice Bolivian football champion and currently plays in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano, the top division in Bolivia.

History

Club Deportivo San José was located on March 19, 1942 in Oruro, a city of more than two hundred thousand inhabitants in the same Bolivian region in the west of the country, was founded. Thirteen years later, the club won its first title, namely the national champion of Bolivia, but was still as non-professional club.

After professional football was introduced in Bolivia, viewed Club San José developed since the 1980s, a real top club. In 1995, a title could be won as a professional team for the first time. The league title in 1995 added the club is a second to that obtained in the 2007 season. To date, the Club San Jose took a total of four times in the Copa Libertadores, the most important tournament for club teams in South America, in part. While in three participations in the first round was not over, managed the Club San José at the Copa Libertadores in 1996 as third in the group behind América de Cali and Atlético Junior, both of Columbia, and before the league rivals CD Guabirá, the leap into the second round, where you however failed to Barcelona SC Guayaquil Ecuador on penalties.

Achievements

  • Bolivian master: 2x (1995, 2007 -C)
  • Copa Simón Bolivar: 1x (2001)
  • Participation in the Copa Libertadores: 5x

Known player

  • Joaquín Botero Bolivia
  • Bolivia Álvaro Peña
  • Bolivia Mauricio Saucedo
  • Argentina José Daniel Valencia
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