2004 Copa Aerosur

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Following are the results of the 2004 Copa Aerosur, the Bolivian football tournament held in La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz, sponsored by AeroSur airline.

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The 2004 tournament started in January and ended in February. The 12 teams from the top division qualified for the first stage.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Litoral 42 Universitario (B) 2022
Real Mamoré 13 Nacional Potosí 1102
White Star 10 Warnes 0010
Bolivar Nimbles 35' Callejas 2312

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
White Star 23 Real America 1112
Callejas 51 Litoral 3021
Nacional Potosí 30 Fraternidad Tigres 0030
Torno 01 Ciclón 0001
Flamengo 30 Universitario (P) 3000
Universitario (C) 21 ABB 1011
Enrique Happ 32 Stormers San Lorenzo 1220
Oruro Royal 54 Independiente Petrolero 3321
31 de Octubre 10 Cristal 1000
Fancesa 46 Vaca Diez 3225

Third round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Real America 03 Oriente Petrolero 0102
San José 54 Callejas 3222
Flamengo 10 Vaca Diez 1000
Blooming 11(45 p) The Strongest 1001
Nacional Potosí 01 Ciclón 0001
Unión Central 30 Universitario (C) 3000
Aurora 20 Iberoamericana 2000
Guabirá 42 Bolívar 2121
La Paz 13 Jorge Wilstermann 0112
Oruro Royal 21 31 de Octubre 1002
Real Potosí 50 Enrique Happ 2030

Bracket

First knockout round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
1 Oriente Petrolero 3 4 7
16 San José 1 2 3
Oriente Petrolero 4 1 5
Unión Central 0 1 1
8 Flamengo 1 2 3
9 Unión Central 1 3 4
Oriente Petrolero 2 0 2
Aurora (a) 1 1 2
5 Ciclón 1 0 1
12 Aurora 1 3 4
Aurora 0 4 4
Guabirá 2 0 2
4 Guabirá 1 1 2
13 Nacional Potosí 1 0 1
Aurora 0
Jorge Wilstermann 1
6 Oruro Royal 4 0 4
11 Real Potosí(a)2 2 6
Real Potosí 2 1 3
The Strongest 2 2 4
3 31 de Octubre 1 0 1
14 The Strongest 3 2 5
The Strongest 1 2 3
Jorge Wilstermann 1 3 4
7 Vaca Diez(p) 3 0 3(7)
10 Callejas 0 3 3(6)
Vaca Diez 0 0 0
Jorge Wilstermann 1 0 1
2 Blooming 1 2 3
15 Jorge Wilstermann 4 2 6

Semi-final

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Oriente Petrolero 2–2(a) Aurora 2–10–1
The Strongest 34 Jorge Wilstermann 0430

Final

Aurora 0 – 1 Jorge Wilstermann
Thiago Leitao 5'

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