Guabirá

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Guabirá Montero
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Full nameClub Social y Deportivo Guabirá
Nickname(s)Los Diablos del Norte, Los Azucareros
Founded1962
Ground Estadio Gilberto Parada
Montero, Bolivia
Capacity18,000
Chairman Rafael Paz
Manager Ronald Arana
League División Profesional
2018 Clausura 10th

Club Deportivo Guabirá is a Bolivian football club from Montero that currently plays in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. Their home ground is the Estadio Gilberto Parada which is also known as La Caldera Del Diablo.

Bolivia country in South America

Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. The capital is Sucre while the seat of government and financial center is located in La Paz. The largest city and principal industrial center is Santa Cruz de la Sierra, located on the Llanos Orientales a mostly flat region in the east of Bolivia.

Montero City & Municipality in Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia

Montero is a city & a municipality in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, about 50 km north of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Population 109,503 (2012). Montero has experienced growth in recent decades, becoming an important city in this region.

Estadio Gilberto Parada is a multi-use stadium in Montero, Bolivia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home of Guabirá of the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. The stadium has a capacity of 13,000 people.

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Although the team has always been based in Montero, they played in Santa Cruz de la Sierra until 1999 when their stadium was finally brought up to first division standards.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra Autonomous city and municipality in Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, commonly known as Santa Cruz, is the largest city in Bolivia and the capital of the Santa Cruz department. Situated on the Pirai River in the eastern Tropical Lowlands of Bolivia, the city of Santa Cruz and its metropolitan area are home to over 70% of the population of the department and it is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. The city was first founded in 1561 by Spanish explorer Ñuflo de Chavez about 200 km (124 mi) east of its current location, and was moved several times until it was finally established on the Pirai River in the late 16th century. For much of its history, Santa Cruz was mostly a small outpost town, and even after Bolivia gained its independence in 1825 there was little attention from the authorities or the population in general to settle the region. It was not until after the middle of the 20th century with profound agrarian and land reforms that the city began to grow at a very fast pace.

History

The club was formed on 14 April 1962. [1]

Achievements

National Honours

1975
Runners-up (1): 1995
2007, 2009
Runners-up (2): 1991, 2005
2010
Runner-up (3): 1978, 1982, 2000

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Best: First Round in 1976, 1996
1976 – First Round
1996 – First Round
2018 – First stage
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Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

As the governing body of association football, FIFA is responsible for maintaining and implementing the rules that determine whether an association football player is eligible to represent a particular country in officially recognised international competitions and friendly matches. In the 20th century, FIFA allowed a player to represent any national team, as long as the player held citizenship of that country. In 2004, in reaction to the growing trend towards naturalisation of foreign players in some countries, FIFA implemented a significant new ruling that requires a player to demonstrate a "clear connection" to any country they wish to represent. FIFA has used its authority to overturn results of competitive international matches that feature ineligible players.

No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Uruguay.svg GK Federico Elduayen
Flag of Bolivia.svg GK Pedro Viera
Flag of Bolivia.svg DF Cristhian Coimbra
Flag of Paraguay.svg DF Daniel Benítez
Flag of Bolivia.svg DF Jorge Jaime
Flag of Bolivia.svg DF Doyle Vaca
Flag of Argentina.svg DF Cristian Cuffaro Russo
Flag of Bolivia.svg DF Ricardo Verduguez
Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Ricardo Bejarano
Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Ronald Gutiérrez
Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Luís Carlos Paz
No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Luis Ribera
Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Antonio Torres
Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Richard Uriona
Flag of Bolivia.svg MF Julio César Hurtado
Flag of Argentina.svg MF Alexis Bravo
Flag of Argentina.svg MF Ariel Aragón
Flag of Bolivia.svg FW José Alfredo Castillo
Flag of Bolivia.svg FW Adrián Cuellar
Flag of Bolivia.svg FW Darwin Rios
Flag of Bolivia.svg FW Carlos Camacho

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Ecuador.svg MF Jhonny Baldeón

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References

  1. Vanauskas, Laura (1999). An Encyclopedia of Football in Bolivia – 1914 to 1998. The Clubs –Real Santa Cruz, details and references to formation. Heart Books – Belgium. p. 192.