2011 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano season

Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
Season 2011
Champions Bolívar (17th title)
Relegated None
2012 Copa Libertadores Bolívar
Real Potosí
2012 Copa Sudamericana Oriente Petrolero
Top goalscorer Juan Maurade (19 goals)
2010

The 2011 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano season (official known as the 2011 Campeonato ENTEL Fundadores de la LFPB for sponsorship reasons) was the 35th season of LFPB. Originally comprising two tournaments, the 2011 season was the first single-stage season since 2005. This was to change the calendar to European calendar like Argentina, Venezuela and Uruguay. The 2011 fixtures were released on January 7, 2011. The season began on January 15 ended on June 22. There was no relegation. Oriente Petrolero was the defending champion.

Teams

The number of teams for 2011 remains the same. Jorge Wilstermann finished last in the 2010 relegation table and was relegated to the Bolivian Football Regional Leagues for the first time since the club was founded. They were replaced by the 2010 Copa Simón Bolívar champion Nacional Potosí, who last played in the LFPB in 2009.

Team Home city Home stadium Manager
Aurora Cochabamba Félix Capriles Julio Alberto Zamora
Blooming Santa Cruz Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera Fernando Quiroz
Bolívar La Paz Hernando Siles Guillermo Ángel Hoyos
Guabirá Montero Gilberto Parada Claudio Marrupe
La Paz La Paz Hernando Siles Freddy Bolívar
Nacional Potosí Potosí Víctor Agustín Ugarte Luis Orozco
Oriente Petrolero Santa Cruz Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera Ariel Cuffaro Russo
Real Mamoré Trinidad Estadio Gran Mamoré Sergio Oscar Luna
Real Potosí Potosí Víctor Agustín Ugarte Marco Ferrufino
San José Oruro Jesús Bermúdez Marcelo Javier Zuleta
The Strongest La Paz Hernando Siles Néstor Craviotto
Universitario Sucre Olímpico Patria Eduardo Villegas

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Bolívar 22 11 7 4 32 24 +8 40 2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
2 Real Potosí 22 11 5 6 32 22 +10 38 2012 Copa Libertadores First Stage
3 Oriente Petrolero 22 11 3 8 46 25 +21 36 2012 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
4 The Strongest 22 10 5 7 33 26 +7 35
5 Blooming 22 11 2 9 34 28 +6 35
6 San José 22 10 4 8 29 27 +2 34
7 Aurora 22 9 6 7 31 25 +6 33
8 Universitario 22 9 2 11 28 31 3 29
9 Guabirá 22 9 2 11 29 43 14 29
10 Nacional Potosí 22 8 4 10 28 30 2 28
11 Real Mamoré 22 6 2 14 27 44 17 20
12 La Paz 22 5 2 15 21 45 24 17

Source: [1][2]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd number of goals scored.

Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
2011 Torneo Adecuación Champion
Bolívar
17th title

Results

Home \ Away[1] AUR BLO BOLGUALPANACOPERMARPOSJOSTRUNI
Aurora 00 00 20 32 31 32 30 10 11 01 22
Blooming 31 20 41 30 10 02 10 12 21 11 41
Bolívar 11 10 32 21 00 11 40 30 32 10 30
Guabirá 20 03 11 31 10 01 30 21 31 10 13
La Paz 03 31 23 00 01 21 20 02 10 11 02
Nacional Potosí 02 31 21 41 21 21 11 00 30 34 20
Oriente Petrolero 20 12 60 23 60 31 31 22 21 32 00
Real Mamoré 11 21 12 23 32 20 25 12 20 62 10
Real Potosí 21 31 00 31 10 30 03 40 11 11 20
San José 10 21 32 50 01 21 10 21 21 21 10
The Strongest 13 40 00 40 31 10 10 10 21 00 12
Universitario 31 02 01 31 51 32 10 21 01 01 21

Source: Soccerway.com
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Player nationality Club Goals
1 Juan Maraude  Argentine Real Mamoré 19
2 Mauricio Saucedo  Bolivian Oriente Petrolero 12
3 Zé Carlos  Brazilian Bolívar 10
4 Alcides Peña  Bolivian Oriente Petrolero 9
Jair Reynoso  Colombian Aurora 9
6 Joaquín Botero  Bolivian San José 8
Oscar Díaz  Bolivian Blooming 8
Christian Ruíz  Argentine The Strongest 8
9 Diego Cabrera  Bolivian Aurora 7
Marcos Ovejero  Argentine Guabirá 7

Source: [3]

References

  1. "Tabla de Posiciones - I - 2011 Fundadores de la LFPB" [Positions - 2011 Founders of the LFPB] (in Spanish). LFPB. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
  2. "Bolivia - LFPB - League table". Soccerway. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
  3. "Goleadores" [Goalscorers] (in Spanish). LFPB. Retrieved May 26, 2011.

External links

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