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CHICO13
05 Jan 2008, 08:01 AM
Primera noticia del aņo, El Colombiano Bernardo Redin nuevo entrenador de The Strongest

http://www.clubthestrongest.net/Principal.htm

Saltenya94
24 Jan 2008, 02:29 PM
Is Real Potosi a strong side this year? Where would they play Libertadores, at home or Cohcabamba?

Mengão86
29 Jan 2008, 10:28 AM
Did the league split up in 2 groups for this year?

CHICO13
02 Mar 2008, 10:21 AM
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02 Mar 2008, 10:22 AM
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MrNiloBraun
11 Mar 2008, 11:38 AM
http://www.facetasdeportivastv.com/leer.php?id=44159

Y nos preguntamos porque el jugador Boliviano no crece su futbol??

El Consejo Superior de la Liga acaba de aprobar la contratacion de 8 extranjeros por equipo. Lo que completamente viola la Ley Anez que permite 4 jugadores extranjeros. Que significa esto? Bueno significa que jugadores nacionales perderan 48 puestos en equipos de la liga nacional. Y porque razon? Porque los dirigentes son muy cobardes y de poca mente de invertir en sus divisiones inferiores que realmente no existen. Prefieren contratar a un extranjero de baja calidad que se ira despues de una o dos temporadas, y robara a un joven Boliviano la oportunidad de jugar, a que crecer sus propios jugadores y en turno crecer el futbol de nuestro pais.

Con estos tipos de pensamineto de corto plazo nuestros jugadores, nuestra liga, y nuestra seleccion nacional nunca mejoraran.

Epikoinos
14 Mar 2008, 01:18 PM
is there a good site to follow the league, with results/lineups from each match?

CHICO13
14 Mar 2008, 06:36 PM
is there a good site to follow the league, with results/lineups from each match?

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/tables?league=bol.1&cc=5901

If you can read spanish go here and click on El Deportivo

http://eldiario.net/

Epikoinos
14 Mar 2008, 10:41 PM
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/tables?league=bol.1&cc=5901

If you can read spanish go here and click on El Deportivo

http://eldiario.net/

thanks!

CHICO13
19 Apr 2008, 12:29 PM
http://www.clubthestrongest.net/fotogaleria/index.php?id=588

Para mis amigos del Bolivar :D

MrNiloBraun
23 Jun 2008, 02:15 AM
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asquerosas lechuguitas ganaron el clasico:o

check out how tight Marcelos girl is hanging on to him at the game(47sec), lol, don't let go of that lottery ticket girl :D

Pretty cool that TYC did a story about the clasico for the network, what do you guys think is the biggest clasico in Bolivia? Most history definitely goes to Bolivar/Strongest but right now I think the most passionate and biggest is Oriente/Blooming. Some of you older guys might know this better but was the Wilster/Aurora derby ever big, I know it's not now since Aurora has been pretty pathetic ever since I can remember.

Che Matador
23 Jun 2008, 11:09 AM
haha Rama from TYC there, thats niceee.

I agree, the Blooming/Oriente classico has been the one with the most passion/rivary in recent times.

My old man would tell me that the Aurora/Wilsterman classico 20 years ago was the most heated. But in recent times Aurora sux and not to my liking so has Wilsterman (at least this season).

Does anyone have the figures of how much the salary cap is for each team???

I would guess Bolivar, Strongest, Oriente to be the top 3???

atsegnorts
06 Jul 2008, 05:31 PM
UNIVERSITARIO CAMPEAON.....

I am happy my mom is from sucre and even though i am Strongesta to heart i am happy that a sucre team won a national title. I hope they get some depth so that they can reprsent bolivia in the libertadores well. If you look at the program at universitario its very unique in bolivia its not owned by any major investors or foreign mistery men. its a real hometown team like the greenbay packers. don't get me wrong their is investers from the states but its very minmal compare to the other teams in the league. What i like the most is that they don't have a superstar. salaberry was one before he got traded and now that he is back he is more of a team player. Congrats to all the loquitos out there...

CHICO13
06 Jul 2008, 05:49 PM
UNIVERSITARIO CAMPEAON.....

I am happy my mom is from sucre and even though i am Strongesta to heart i am happy that a sucre team won a national title. I hope they get some depth so that they can reprsent bolivia in the libertadores well. If you look at the program at universitario its very unique in bolivia its not owned by any major investors or foreign mistery men. its a real hometown team like the greenbay packers. don't get me wrong their is investers from the states but its very minmal compare to the other teams in the league. What i like the most is that they don't have a superstar. salaberry was one before he got traded and now that he is back he is more of a team player. Congrats to all the loquitos out there...

I agree. My family is originally from Sucre so some of my cousins are celebrating hardily tonight. A disapointing campaņa for El Tigre. They started out well but couldn't sustaion. Shame in our anniversary year too. Let's see what happens next. Congrats to La U

MrNiloBraun
06 Jul 2008, 10:00 PM
Felicidades a los Universitarios, primer titulo en su historia

Bien por Universitario, pero la realidad es que no es un club grande de Bolivia y seran sacrificados en la Libertadores. El unico chance que tendran sera si el resto de los equipos se descalifican:o

Que esta pasando en nuestra liga que estos equipos chicos estan peleando y ganando el campeonato. La Paz FC, Real Potosi, Universitario, San Jose. Y donde estan los equipos grandes Bolivar, Strongest, Wilstermann, Blooming, Oriente? Yo creo que esto es bien y mal para nuestro futbol. Bien porque cada equipo tiene chance de ganar el titulo y no es dominado temporada tras temporada por los mismo 3 o 4. Pero tambien malisimo porque estos equipos no hacen nada a nivel internacional y solo son carne de canon para los demas. Quizas fuera mejor los dias anteriores cuando un dominante Bolivar, Wilster, Oriente, Strongest tenia chance de hacer algo a nivel internacional.

Desafortunadamente estos equipos chicos no tienen los recursos para hacer nada fuera de participar, y son los que representan nuestro futbol:( Que piensan ustedes, bien o mal?

CHICO13
06 Jul 2008, 10:08 PM
Yo creo que el problema se encuentra mas con la FBF que los equipos individuales.

sergtp
06 Jul 2008, 10:35 PM
Significa que nuestro futbol esta creciendo en todas partes del pais, pero que no estamos mejorando en actuaciones internacionales.

deejay
06 Jul 2008, 11:21 PM
Don't forget that the chicos are also winning the Libertadores a lot lately. Maybe the issue is they hire foreigners for the Libertadores instead of trusting their team? We should know by now that, in this day and age, team is first.

CHICO13
01 Sep 2008, 07:37 PM
Homenaje a Oscar Sanchez...

http://www.eldeber.com.bo/2007/2007-11-25/vernotadeportes.php?id=071124233233

MrNiloBraun
29 Oct 2008, 10:56 PM
MASSSSSIVE final game for the claurusa championship Aurora wins 3 nil

Agreggate Aurora 3 - Blooming 2

We go to a tiebreaker game in neutral Sucre

Game looked like it was done, Blooming campeon, I was already seeing the team lift the trophy. Then LITERALLY in the final minute, golaaaaaazo. What a game!

Here are the gols, check out the last minute clutch gol, lucky bastards
http://videobolivia.com/videodeportes.php

PS - anyone can tell me why the need for the third game? I thought this was determined by the agreggate score. I couldn't have sound with my stream so I didn't hear anything just saw the gols. Not compalining, although that penalty was total BS.