2011 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano season explained

Competition:Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
Season:2011
Winners:Bolívar (17th title)
Relegated:None
Continentalcup1:2012 Copa Libertadores
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Bolívar
Real Potosí
Continentalcup2:2012 Copa Sudamericana
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers:Oriente Petrolero
League Topscorer:Juan Maurade (19 goals)
Prevseason:2010
Nextseason:2011–12

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.

TeamHome cityHome stadiumManager
AuroraCochabambaFélix CaprilesJulio Alberto Zamora
BloomingSanta CruzRamón Tahuichi AguileraFernando Quiroz
BolívarLa PazHernando SilesGuillermo Ángel Hoyos
GuabiráMonteroGilberto ParadaClaudio Marrupe
La PazLa PazHernando SilesFreddy Bolívar
Nacional PotosíPotosíVíctor Agustín UgarteLuis Orozco
Oriente PetroleroSanta CruzRamón Tahuichi AguileraAriel Cuffaro Russo
Real MamoréTrinidadEstadio Gran MamoréSergio Oscar Luna
Real PotosíPotosíVíctor Agustín UgarteMarco Ferrufino
San JoséOruroJesús BermúdezMarcelo Javier Zuleta
The StrongestLa PazHernando SilesNéstor Craviotto
Universitario de SucreSucreOlímpico PatriaEduardo Villegas

Standings

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerPlayer nationalityClubGoals
1Juan Maraude ArgentinaReal Mamoré19
2Mauricio Saucedo Bolivia, Plurination;al State ofOriente Petrolero12
align=center rowspan="1"3Zé Carlos BrazilBolívar10
align=center rowspan="2"4Alcides Peña Bolivia, Plurination;al State ofOriente Petrolero9
Jair Reynoso ColombiaAurora9
align=center rowspan="3"6Joaquín Botero Bolivia, Plurination;al State ofSan José8
Oscar Díaz Bolivia, Plurination;al State ofBlooming8
Christian Ruíz ArgentinaThe Strongest8
align=center rowspan="2"9Diego Cabrera Bolivia, Plurination;al State ofAurora7
Marcos Ovejero ArgentinaGuabirá7
Source: [1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Goleadores . es . Goalscorers . May 26, 2011 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20120307203344/http://www.lfpb.com.bo/campeonatos.aspx?ref=gol&cmp=107 . March 7, 2012 . dead . mdy-all .