- Club Deportivo San José
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San José Full name Club Deportivo San José Nickname(s) Los Santos (The Saints, mining equipment Founded March 19, 1942 Ground Estadio Jesús Bermúdez
Oruro, Bolivia
(Capacity: 35,000)Chairman Walter Mamani
Manager Marco Ferrufino
League Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano Adecuación 2011 6th Home coloursAway coloursThird coloursClub Deportivo San José is a football club from Oruro, Bolivia. Founded in 1942, they won the 1st division in 1955 (Semiprofessional Era - Torneo Integrado), 1995 and Clausura 2007. Their colours are white and blue, and they play at the Estadio Jesús Bermúdez (capacity 35 000).
Is widely believed that Bolivian President Evo Morales trained with this team, but never got to play league football, but in reality he only trained (and played) for San José La Joya a feeder team of San José.
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Achievements
National Honours
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- Champions (2): 1995, 2007
- Runners-up (2): 1991, 1992
- Second Division, Copa Simón Bolivar:
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- Champions (1): 2001
Performance in CONMEBOL competitions
- Copa Libertadores: 4 appearances
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- Best: Round of 16 in 1996.
- 1992: First Round
- 1993: First Round
- 1996: Round of 16
- 2008: First Round
- Copa Sudamericana: 1 appearance
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- 2010
- Recopa Sudamericana: 0 appearances
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Current squad
- To January 12th,2011.
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Carlos Lampe 2 DF Luis Palacios 3 DF Christian Vargas 4 DF Franklin Herrera 5 MF Rolando Ribera 6 MF Nicolás Suárez 7 FW Carlos Vargas 8 MF Maximiliano Andrada 9 FW Joaquin Botero 10 MF Miguel Loayza 11 FW Juan Maraude 12 GK Gustavo Gois de Lira 13 DF Osvaldo Medina 14 MF Eliseo Isaias Dury No. Position Player 15 FW Rubín Vitingay 16 MF Alvaro Sandoval 17 FW Marcelo Estrada 18 FW Jorge Escalera 20 FW Álvaro Pintos 21 MF Limbert Pizarro 23 MF Andres Irahola 24 DF Sergio Jáuregui 29 FW Marcelo Estrada DF Tobías Albarracín Notable former players
Hugo da Silva
David Cerruti
Cristian Omar Díaz
Juan José Urruti
José Daniel Valencia
Enrique Parada
Álvaro Peña
Abdón Reyes
Rolando Ribera
Juan Carlos Sánchez
Mauricio Saucedo
Alex da Rosa
Sandro Coelho
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2011 Copa Bridgestone Sudamericana de Clubes In the Semifinals Eliminated in the Quarterfinals Eliminated in the Round of 16 Aurora · Botafogo · Flamengo · Godoy Cruz · Independiente · Olimpia · São Paulo · Universidad CatólicaEliminated in the Second Stage Argentinos Juniors · Atlético Mineiro · Atlético Paranaense · Ceará · Deportes Iquique · Deportivo Anzoátegui · Deportivo Cali · Emelec · Estudiantes · La Equidad · Lanús · Nacional (Paraguay) · Nacional (Uruguay) · Palmeiras · TrujillanosEliminated in the First Stage Bella Vista · Deportivo Quito · Fénix · Juan Aurich · San José · The Strongest · Universidad César Vallejo · Yaracuyanos2011 teams Aurora · Blooming · Bolívar · Guabirá · La Paz · Nacional Potosi · Oriente Petrolero · Real Mamoré · Real Potosí · San José · The Strongest · UniversitarioFormer Teams Ciclón · Real Santa Cruz · Destroyers · Independiente Petrolero · Unión Central · Flamengo de Sucre · Deportivo Municipal · Universitario La Paz · Chaco Petrolero · Enrique Happ · Atlético Pompeya · Iberoamericana · Mariscal Braun · Always Ready · Independiente Unificada · Stormer's · 1 de Mayo · Wilstermann Cooperativas · Litoral · Orcobol · Jorge WilstermannCompetitions Seasons · TeamAssociated Competitions Seasons 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980 · 1981 · 1982 · 1983 · 1984 · 1985 · 1986 · 1987 · 1988 · 1989 · 1990 · 1991 · 1992 · 1993 · 1994 · 1995 · 1996 · 1997 · 1998 · 1999 · 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2011–12Categories:- Association football clubs established in 1942
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