Primera Division

Primera Division noticias

Juan Carlos Arce Bolívar

Arce, de tres en tres

El delantero boliviano marcó nuevamente tres goles con la camiseta celeste con la que está cerca de los 100 goles.

Beñat San José

Victoria revitalizante

El entrenador de Bolívar se puso feliz tras acabar la mala racha que perseguía a su equipo que no lograba ganar en el torneo boliviano.

The Strongest vs Petrolero

De mal en peor

El equipo atigrado empató 1-1 frente a Petrolero del Chaco y no logra acercarse los punteros del Clausura de Bolivia.

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Ronald Raldes con Beñat San José

Cambios en la defensa

El entrenador Beñat San José moverá sus piezas para el cotejo del domingo cuando la Academia se mida a Real Potosí.

Estadio Rafael Mendoza

En mal estado

Los jugadores de The Strongest dicen que el campo de juego está en mal estado y advierten irregularidades en el lance contra Petrolero.

Clásico The Strongest Bolívar

Todo arreglado

Carlos Ribera, nuevo presidente de la Liga Boliviana, logró que los clubes paguen sus deudas con los futbolistas por lo que el torneo vuelve a escena.

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Suma minutos en Chile

El portero boliviano busca seguir en buen nivel para la próxima fecha de eliminatoria mundialista cuando la Verde se mida a Chile y Perú.

Rómel Quiñónez

Sueño cumplido

El guardameta desde niño se declaró fanático de Oriente, pero nunca pudo jugar un clásico en su tierra por su vinculación con Bolívar.

Marcelo Martins

Una más del Matador

El delantero boliviano hizo el tanto de la igualdad en el empate de su equipo, el Wuhan Zall, frente al líder Dalian Yinag.

Farias

Finaliza un ciclo

El entrenador venezolano se reunirá con la directiva del club para analizar su futuro. Todo indica que no renovará su contrato.

Rodrigo Colombo

Uno más que se va

El defensor argentino decidió rescindir contrato con el club y marcharse a su país para jugar en Instituto de Córdoba.

Preguntas frecuentes

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Juventus hold the record for the most Serie A title triumphs, having landed 36 trophies in total. Their dominance spans decades, with notable success in the 2010s, where they won an Italian record nine consecutive titles from 2012 to 2020.

The San Siro, officially known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is the largest stadium in Serie A. Located in Milan, it's a colossal arena with a seating capacity of 80,018 and is shared by fierce rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan.