1996–97 in Venezuelan football

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This article presents a summary of the 1996-97 football season in Venezuela .

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Torneo Apertura ("Opening" Tournament)

PosTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDiff
1 Minervén Fútbol Club 432213453315+18
2 Atlético Zulia 432213453120+11
3 Unión Atlético Táchira 412212553519+16
4 Caracas F.C. 382211562820+8
5 Mineros de Guayana 382211563124+7
6 Estudiantes de Mérida F.C. 312294921232
7 Trujillanos F.C. 30227962520+5
8 Deportivo Chacao 2822841028324
9 Llaneros de Guanare 22225710223210
10 Atlético El Vigía 2122561117269
11 Valencia FC 18224612152914
12 Nacional Táchira 12223316154025

Torneo Clausura ("Closing" Tournament)

PosTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDiff
1 Caracas F.C. 361811343618+18
2 Unión Atlético Táchira 351810533218+14
3 Estudiantes de Mérida F.C. 29188552114+7
4 Trujillanos F.C. 25186751917+2
5 Mineros de Guayana 25187473029+1
6 Atlético Zulia 241859428280
7 Minervén Fútbol Club 23186572019+1
8 Deportivo Chacao 231865720288
9 Llaneros de Guanare 211849523252
10 Atlético El Vigía 1818021674033

Venezuela national team

DateVenueOpponentsScoreComp [1] Venezuela scorersFixture [2]
1996-09-01 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Quito, Ecuador
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 1 - 0 WCQ98 132
1996-09-18 Estadio Cuscatlán
San Salvador, El Salvador
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 0 - 1 F Castellín Soccerball shade.svg69'133
1996-10-03 Estadio Agustín Tovar
Barinas, Venezuela
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 2 - 0 F García Soccerball shade.svg51'
Morán Soccerball shade.svg60'
134
1996-10-09 Estadio Pueblo Nuevo
San Cristóbal, Venezuela
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2 - 5 WCQ98 Savarese Soccerball shade.svg7'
Dudamel Soccerball shade.svg87'
135
1996-11-10 Estadio Nacional
Lima, Peru
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 - 1 WCQ98 Díaz Soccerball shade.svg78'136
1996-10-09 Estadio Pueblo Nuevo
San Cristóbal, Venezuela
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 0 - 2 WCQ98 137
1997-01-12 Estadio Guillermo Soto Rosa
Mérida, Venezuela
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 0 - 2 WCQ98 138
1997-02-12 Independence Park
Kingston, Jamaica
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 0 - 0 F 139
1997-02-19 Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero
Heredia, Costa Rica
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 5 - 2 F Díaz Soccerball shade.svg29'
Palencia Soccerball shade.svg59'
140
1997-04-02 Estadio Centenario
Montevideo, Uruguay
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 3 - 1 WCQ98 Castellín Soccerball shade.svg75'141
1997-04-29 Estadio Monumental
Santiago, Chile
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 6 - 0 WCQ98 142
1997-06-08 Estadio Luis Loreto Lira
Valera, Venezuela
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1 - 1 WCQ98 Savarese Soccerball shade.svg70'143
1997-06-12 Estadio Hernando Siles
La Paz, Bolivia
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1 - 0 CA97 -144
1997-06-15 Estadio Olímpico Patria
Sucre, Bolivia
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2 - 0 CA97 -145
1997-06-18 Estadio Olímpico Patria
Sucre, Bolivia
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 - 0 CA97 -146
1997-07-06 Estadio José Pachencho Romero
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 1 - 1 WCQ98 Miranda Soccerball shade.svg75'147
1997-07-20 Estadio Monumental
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2 - 0 WCQ98 148

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