would moving the team out of Bogota be a good idea? Not big enough for 3 big teams especially with Millos being historically the top dog. What the goal of this ownership group? feeder club to wrexham, turkey? To be the bogota version of Envigado? I mean they are not off to a great start
this is kind of interesting, I might be wrong but I don't recall Equidad ever really having a foreign manager. the manager was usually Alexis Garcia El español Diego Merino asumirá como nuevo técnico de la Equidad a partir del próximo 10 de Junio. Proviene del Carabobo Fútbol Club de Venezuela. https://t.co/kQe52IU8n3— Cesar Augusto Londoño (@cesaralo) June 3, 2025
Desde Bogotá...Diego Merino fue nombrado como nuevo entrenador de La Equidad para el 2º semestre de la #LigaBetPlayDimayor.El DT español 🇪🇸 proviene del Carabobo FC 🇻🇪 donde consiguió el título del Torneo Apertura 2024 de la #LigaFUTVE.#ElCorrilloDeMao pic.twitter.com/MqTJwATN8Q— 🎙 𝗘𝗹 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗼 𝗱𝗲 𝗠𝗔𝗢 🎙 (@elcorrillodemao) June 4, 2025
Changing the name from La Equidad to Inter Bogota? <sarcasm>Well okay; that "International" name is so rarely used in world footie! </sarcasm> At least they didn't go with Bogota United.
Last place in the league would it be beneficial to leave bogota? Any other decent sized city need a team. Even if they won’t the next 10 years straight they will not be as popular as Santa Fe and nowhere near as popular as Milos. seems silly to stay there
No kidding. I don't think any other Colombian club uses "Inter" so I don't see a problem with that. Going by Inter Bogota tells us what city it resides in whereas "La Equidad" was somewhat nebulous. But, of course, they better buy some international players so it doesn't become an oxymoron (an "international" club with only Colombians).