Club Deportivo FATIC

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Deportivo FATIC
Full nameClub Deportivo Familia Ticona
Nickname(s)"Auriazules"
Founded2015;9 years ago (2015)
Ground Municipal
El Alto, Bolivia
Capacity25,000
League Copa Simón Bolívar
Primera A AFLP
2022
2022
Copa Simón Bolívar, 6th of 34
Primera A AFLP, 1st of 13

Club Deportivo Familia Ticona, known as Deportivo FATIC, is a football club from El Alto.

History

Club Familia Ticona was founded on 25 March 2000, and played mainly in local tournaments. In 2015, the club's owners acquired the license of Fraternidad Tigres (founded in 1967), and merged both clubs into Fraternidad Tigres FATIC. In 2016, the club changed name to Club Deportivo FATIC. [1]

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References

  1. "Resultados en vivo del fútbol - Bolivia - LA PAZ - Primera A". Archived from the original on 7 June 2018.