Copa Bolivia (Ascenso)

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Copa Bolivia
Founded2012
Folded2016
Country Bolivia
Confederation CONMEBOL
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid3
Promotion to Liga Nacional B
Last champions Destroyers
(2016)

Copa Bolivia was the third tier of the Bolivian Football pyramid. The inaugural season was played in 2012, and the last season was played in 2016. The Copa Bolivia comprised the nine runners-up of the Regional Leagues, the runners-up of the Torneo Nacional Interprovincial and two invited teams. The best three teams of the competition were promoted to the Liga Nacional B. [1]

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Teams had to use at least one U-20 player throughout any match; likewise, the number of non-Bolivian players was limited to a maximum of four players at any given point of a match. [2]

List of Champions

Ed.SeasonChampionRunner-up
1
2012 Enrique Happ Real Trópico Ciclón
2
2013 ABB García Agreda
3
2014El TornoAtlético Bermejo
4
2015 Royal Pari Arauco Prado
5
2016 Destroyers Always Ready

Titles by club

ClubTitlesSeasons won
ABB 12013
Destroyers 12016
Enrique Happ Real Trópico12012
El Torno12014
Royal Pari 12015

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    References

    1. "La ANFL dio luz verde al Provincial de Clubes y a la Copa Bolivia, que se jugará entre subcampeones".
    2. "El torneo Nacional B se jugará con 15 equipos". Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2012-07-06.