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Oriente Petrolero
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History
While still in the Association of Santa Cruz, an amateur club was formed on the basis of a neighborhood team called 'Oriente', composed solely of employees of the YPFB oil company. On 5 November 1955, became its first president Elmer Saucedo Parada became the club's first ever president.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}}This preparation phase lasted until the club became one of the main players in the championships of the ACF, ranking consistently among the top three.In 1957 they won the title of first ascent two years and won their first title in First of Honor. In 1960 they were second and in 1961 they won their second title in six years after defeating Blooming 1â0 in the final.In 1965 they placed their first ACF professional tournament, and finished in second place behind Club Destroyers. The next year the same thing happened. However, in 1967, they won their first professional title after finishing in front of their classic rival Club Blooming.In 1971 they won their first Bolivian Primera División title. This meant they qualified for the 1972 Copa Libertadores, their first Copa Libertadores.Oriente Petrolero has won national titles in the Bolivian league in 1979, 1990, 2001.In 2001 Oriente renovated players, and that was one of the most important years for the club because in the Torneo Apertura 2 Oriente end up in the second place and Bolivar first. They drew with the same number of points but Bolivar won on goal differential. In the 2001 Clausura Oriente gained a berth to the Copa Libertadores by winning their third national championship and the Copa Sudamericana after finishing second in the Apertura.In the 2002 Copa Libertadores, Oriente could not qualify for the next round after finishing last in their group, Group 2. What surprised Oriente was that they were winning by 2â0 vs Grêmio at the first half, then at the second half their goalkeeper got injured and made the team go down. The final result was 4â2.In the 2002 Copa Sudamericana, BolÃvar eliminated Oriente in the First Phase. Bolivar won the first leg 4â2. Although Oriente won the second leg 1â0, they were eliminated in aggregate score of 4â3.In the 2002 Torneo Apertura Oriente finished in third place, so they missed a chance to qualify for Copa Sudamericana. In the Torneo Clausura Oriente finished second. However, in the aggregate table, Oriente and The Strongest drew with the same number of points so they played two games. In the first leg Oriente won 1â0 and in the second leg The Strongest won 2â1. They played an extra game because the global score was 2-2 and Oriente won on penalties to secure a place in the Copa Libertadores.In the Copa Libertadores 2003, Oriente made the worst participation ever after finishing bottom of their group with only one point. They managed to secure a draw against Universitario of Peru.In 2008 Oriente finished fourth in the Apertura 2008 and not gaining a place in the Copa Sudamericana or Copa Libertadores, but they had two more championships to be played. In the Clausura Oriente they could not advance to the next stage after finishing third and letting Aurora qualify.In the Torneo Play-off Oriente at least qualified to the Loser's round. In that round Oriente beat Aurora by 6â0, but in the final they lost against San Jose 4â2 on Aggregate.In 2009 the Bolivian Professional Football League (LFPB) confirmed the club The Strongest as Clausura 2004 tournament champion, after five years of the challenge with which they took the title with Oriente. The League president, Mauricio Mendez said that legally the title belongs to the Aurinegra, which at that time had in its ranks the Argentine goalkeeper Marcelo Robledo, whose performance was observed by teams of Union Central and Jorge Wilstermann and arguing that no documents had realized that he was Bolivian.This was an issue not resolved, because the board of the club showed that the goalkeeper had already won the Bolivian nationality before the High Court for Sports Discipline (TSDD), however, the title was given to another runner with Oriente Petrolero causing the controversy.The leadership of the club called the decision as fair, because this year the La Paz team fought until the end for the title and the title was the reward for the effort of the players. In conclusion The Strongest was awarded the championship.In 2009 Oriente was close to the title, but they could not win their last two away games against The Strongest and Bolivar. In the Clausura Oriente could advance to next stage, but in the quarter-final Oriente surprisingly knocked out Bolivar (anyway, they qualified as the best loser). In the semi-final they lost against their classic rival Blooming. Oriente gained the third place in Clausura that gave Oriente a second participation in the Copa Sudamericana.In the Torneo Playoff Oriente eliminated their rival Blooming (Qualified to best Loser's round), in the quarter-final Oriente eliminated San Jose. In the Semi-final Oriente was eliminated by BolÃvar after drawing in two games. That year Oriente had spent a lot of money in strikers, but after two years Oriente qualified to an international cup.Oriente began with Aerosur Cup, but were eliminated in the first stage. After being eliminated, they received an invitation from Peruvian Football Federation to participate in the Peru International Cup. On 3 February they eliminated Deportivo Garcilaso 3â2 in the semi-final and in the final they beat Cienciano 3â0 on penalties after drawing 0â0 after 90 minutes and they won their first Peru International Cup.Historical participation in the Copa Libertadores 1988
In the Copa Libertadores 1988, Oriente was drawn in group 4 with: BolÃvar (Bolivian rivals), Cerro Porteño, and Olimpia. Oriente finished first in the group with seven points. They began their campaign by beating fellow Bolivian rivals Bolivar 2â1 in La Paz. They then played Olimpia at home in Santa Cruz and won 1â0, and also won the away leg 2â1. They later tied at home with Cerro Porteño 2-2, although they lost the away leg in Asunción 1â0, and lost 3â1 to Bolivar at home.In the second phase, their rival was Colo-Colo of Chile. In the first leg played on September 8 in Santa Cruz, they took advantage and won 2â1. While in the return match played on September 14 in Santiago de Chile, the match ended 0â0. They qualified to the next round.In the quarterfinals, their opponent was América de Cali in Colombia. In the first leg played on September 21 in Santa Cruz, the game ended in a 1â1 draw. However, in the second leg played on October 28 in Cali, America won 2â0 thereby eliminating Oriente.With this historic participation, Oriente alongside BolÃvar became the second team in Bolivia that have made it to the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores.Uniform
- Home: green shirt with white horizontal stripes, green shorts, white socks.
- Away: White shirts, white shorts, white socks
Achievements
National honours
- First Division â Professional Era
- Professional Santa Cruz Championship â Professional Era (1965â1976)
- Champion (7): 1967,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1976
- Runners-up (3): 1965,1966,1975
- First Division â Semiprofessional Era
- Champion (1): 1971
- Runners-up (2): 1972, 1976
- Copa Aerosur:
- Torneo Invierno
- Winners (1): 2010
- Copa Cine Center:
- Winners (1) : 2014
Performance in CONMEBOL competitions
- Copa Libertadores: 19 appearances
Best: Quarter-Finals in 1988
1988 â Quarter-Finals
2011 â First Stage
- Copa Sudamericana: 2 appearances
- Copa CONMEBOL: 2 appearances
1992 â First Round
1994 â First Round
- Copa Merconorte: 1 appearance
2000 â Group stage
International
- Cuadrangular Internacional del Peru:
- Winners (1): 2010
Current squad
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Managers
- {{flagicon|Bolivia}} VÃctor Hugo Antelo (2001â02), (2005â06)
- {{flagicon|Argentina}} Néstor Clausen (Jan 1, 2007 â March 16, 2008)
- {{flagicon|Bolivia}} VÃctor Hugo Antelo (2008â09)
- {{flagicon|Argentina}} Pablo Sánchez (Jan 1, 2009 â Dec 31, 2009)
- {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Marco Etcheverry (Oct 6, 2009â10)
- {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Gustavo Quinteros (Jan 1, 2010 â Nov 5, 2011)
- {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Erwin Sánchez (Feb 15, 2012 â Dec 12)
- {{flagicon|Argentina}} Roberto Pompei (Dec 28, 2012 â Dec 11, 2013)
- {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Tabaré Silva (Jan 5- June, 2014)
- {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Eduardo Villegas (June, 2014â)
Club hierarchy
Oriente Ltd.
Owner: Unknown
Oriente Petrolero plc
Chairman: Jose Ernesto Alvarez
Executive Board
Chief Executive: Ãlvaro Velasco
Finance and Operations Director :
Club Secretary : Richard Méndez CossÃo
company secretary :
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