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The '''2022 Copa Bolivia''' is the 28th edition of the [[Copa Bolivia]], Bolivia's domestic [[association football|football]] cup competition organized by the [[Bolivian Football Federation]] (FBF), held for the first time since 2002. 107 teams from the [[Bolivian Primera División|División Profesional]] and [[Bolivian Football Regional Leagues|regional leagues]] will take part in the competition, which started on 21 April with its regional preliminary stages and will end on 3 November 2022.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lostiempos.com/deportes/futbol/20220423/copa-bolivia-2022-empieza-cotejos-santa-cruz |title=Copa Bolivia 2022 empieza con cotejos en Santa Cruz |trans-title=2022 Copa Bolivia begins with matches in Santa Cruz |publisher=Los Tiempos |language=es |date=23 April 2022 |access-date=9 June 2022}}</ref><ref name="Format">{{cite web |url=https://www.bolivia.com/futbol/nacional/copa-bolivia-2022-como-jugara-y-que-equipos-participaran-333683 |title=Copa Bolivia 2022: ¿cómo se jugará y qué equipos participarán? |trans-title=2022 Copa Bolivia: how will it be played and which teams will participate? |publisher=Bolivia.com |language=es |date=5 January 2022 |access-date=9 June 2022}}</ref>
The '''2022 Copa Bolivia''' is the 28th edition of the [[Copa Bolivia]], Bolivia's domestic [[association football|football]] cup competition organized by the [[Bolivian Football Federation]] (FBF), held for the first time since [[2022 Copa Bolivia|2002]]. 107 teams from the [[Bolivian Primera División|División Profesional]] and [[Bolivian Football Regional Leagues|regional leagues]] will take part in the competition, which started on 21 April with its regional preliminary stages and will end on 3 November 2022.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lostiempos.com/deportes/futbol/20220423/copa-bolivia-2022-empieza-cotejos-santa-cruz |title=Copa Bolivia 2022 empieza con cotejos en Santa Cruz |trans-title=2022 Copa Bolivia begins with matches in Santa Cruz |publisher=Los Tiempos |language=es |date=23 April 2022 |access-date=9 June 2022}}</ref><ref name="Format">{{cite web |url=https://www.bolivia.com/futbol/nacional/copa-bolivia-2022-como-jugara-y-que-equipos-participaran-333683 |title=Copa Bolivia 2022: ¿cómo se jugará y qué equipos participarán? |trans-title=2022 Copa Bolivia: how will it be played and which teams will participate? |publisher=Bolivia.com |language=es |date=5 January 2022 |access-date=9 June 2022}}</ref>


The champions will qualify for the [[2023 Copa Sudamericana]], taking the ''Bolivia 2'' berth for that competition, as well as the [[2022 Supercopa Bolivia]] and will earn a prize of [[US$]] 500,000.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eldeber.com.bo/futbol/conozca-los-premios-que-se-distribuiran-en-los-torneos-apertura-clausura-y-copa-bolivia_263185|title=Conozca los premios que se distribuirán en los torneos Apertura, Clausura y Copa Bolivia|trans-title=Get to know the prizes that will be distributed in the Apertura, Clausura, and Copa Bolivia tournaments|language=es|publisher=El Deber|date=11 January 2022|access-date=9 June 2022}}</ref>
The champions will qualify for the [[2023 Copa Sudamericana]], taking the ''Bolivia 2'' berth for that competition, as well as the [[2022 Supercopa Bolivia]] and will earn a prize of [[US$]] 500,000.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eldeber.com.bo/futbol/conozca-los-premios-que-se-distribuiran-en-los-torneos-apertura-clausura-y-copa-bolivia_263185|title=Conozca los premios que se distribuirán en los torneos Apertura, Clausura y Copa Bolivia|trans-title=Get to know the prizes that will be distributed in the Apertura, Clausura, and Copa Bolivia tournaments|language=es|publisher=El Deber|date=11 January 2022|access-date=9 June 2022}}</ref>

Revision as of 21:48, 9 June 2022

2022 Copa Bolivia
Tournament details
CountryBolivia
Dates21 April – 3 November 2022
Teams84 (Preliminary stage)
32 (National stage)
← 2002
2023 →

The 2022 Copa Bolivia is the 28th edition of the Copa Bolivia, Bolivia's domestic football cup competition organized by the Bolivian Football Federation (FBF), held for the first time since 2002. 107 teams from the División Profesional and regional leagues will take part in the competition, which started on 21 April with its regional preliminary stages and will end on 3 November 2022.[1][2]

The champions will qualify for the 2023 Copa Sudamericana, taking the Bolivia 2 berth for that competition, as well as the 2022 Supercopa Bolivia and will earn a prize of US$ 500,000.[3]

Format

The competition will consist of a preliminary stage and a national stage. In the preliminary stage, which will be contested on a regional basis, the teams from each regional association will take part in a knockout tournament which will qualify one team from each regional league to the national stage, where they will join the 16 División Profesional teams (including the two promoted teams for the 2022 season), along with the other six quarter-finalists of the 2021 Copa Simón Bolívar, and the losing team of the 2021 promotion/relegation play-off (Real Potosí) to make a field of 32 teams.[2]

For the national stage, the 16 Primera División clubs will be drawn against a rival from the División Aficionados (Copa Simón Bolívar or regional league) into 16 double-legged ties in which the lower-tier team will host the first leg, with the 16 winners advancing to the round of 16.[4] The subsequent rounds (round of 16, quarter-finals, and semi-finals) will be also played as double-legged ties, while the final will be played as a single game on neutral ground.

Teams

División Profesional clubs
Always Ready Atlético Palmaflor Aurora Blooming
Bolívar Guabirá Independiente Petrolero Jorge Wilstermann
Nacional Potosí Oriente Petrolero Real Santa Cruz Real Tomayapo
Royal Pari The Strongest Universitario de Sucre Universitario de Vinto
Copa Simón Bolívar clubs
Ciudad Nueva Santa Cruz Empresa Minera Huanuni García Agreda Real Potosí
San Antonio Bulo Bulo Torre Fuerte Vaca Díez
Regional leagues clubs
Beni Department Beni Department Beni Department Beni Department
Beni Department Beni Department Beni Department Beni Department
Chuquisaca Department Atlético Sucre Chuquisaca Department Deportivo Alemán Chuquisaca Department Fancesa Chuquisaca Department Flamengo
Chuquisaca Department Mojocoya Chuquisaca Department Morro Municipal Chuquisaca Department Stormers Chuquisaca Department Tomina
Cochabamba Department Arauco Prado Cochabamba Department Ayacucho Cochabamba Department Cala Cala Cochabamba Department Chacacollo
Cochabamba Department Cochabamba Cochabamba Department Enrique Happ Cochabamba Department Estudiantes Quillacollo Cochabamba Department Independiente
Cochabamba Department Municipal Colcapirhua Cochabamba Department Municipal Tiquipaya Cochabamba Department Nueva Cliza Cochabamba Department Pasión Celeste
Cochabamba Department Real Cochabamba Cochabamba Department Universitario de Cochabamba Cochabamba Department Universitario San Simón La Paz 31 de Octubre
La Paz ABB La Paz Chaco Petrolero La Paz Deportivo FATIC La Paz Deportivo ICC
La Paz Hiska Nacional La Paz Litoral La Paz LDV Copacabana La Paz Real Palcoma
La Paz Unión Maestranza La Paz Universitario de La Paz La Paz Vírgen de Chijipata La Paz White Star
Oruro Department AFIZ Oruro Department CDT Real Oruro Oruro Department Deportivo Escara Oruro Department Deportivo Shalon
Oruro Department GV San José Oruro Department Oruro Royal Oruro Department San Isidro[n 1] Oruro Department SUR-CAR
Pando Department Chaco Pando Department Guerreros de Dios Pando Department Libertad Pando Department Mariscal Sucre
Pando Department Moto Club Pando Department RVD San Lorenzo Pando Department Real Mapajo Pando Department Universitario de Pando
Potosí Department Deportivo JUVA Potosí Department Ferrocarril Palmeiras Potosí Department Stormers San Lorenzo Potosí Department Wilstermann Cooperativas
Potosí Department Potosí Department Potosí Department Potosí Department
Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) 24 de Septiembre Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) Argentinos Juniors Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) Calleja Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) Deportivo Cooper
Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) Destroyer's Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) El Torno Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) Oriente Petrolero B Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) Universidad
Tarija Department Atlético Bermejo Tarija Department Ciclón Tarija Department Municipal Tarija Tarija Department
Tarija Department Tarija Department Tarija Department Tarija Department
  1. ^ San Isidro withdrew from the competition due to financial reasons.[5]

Preliminary stage

Teams from the Bolivian Football Regional Leagues will take part in various department-based preliminary rounds to win one of the 9 places in the national stage (Round of 32). The first matches of the preliminary rounds began in April 2022, with the final matches of the preliminary rounds scheduled to be completed in July 2022.

Department Dates Preliminary stage winner
Beni Department Beni TBC
Chuquisaca Department Chuquisaca TBC
Cochabamba Department Cochabamba 14 May – TBC 2022
La Paz La Paz 18 May – 29 June 2022
Oruro Department Oruro 9–26 June 2022
Pando Department Pando 11 June – TBC 2022
Potosí Department Potosí TBC
Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) Santa Cruz 21 April – 15 June 2022
Tarija Department Tarija TBC

See also

References

  1. ^ "Copa Bolivia 2022 empieza con cotejos en Santa Cruz" [2022 Copa Bolivia begins with matches in Santa Cruz] (in Spanish). Los Tiempos. 23 April 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Copa Bolivia 2022: ¿cómo se jugará y qué equipos participarán?" [2022 Copa Bolivia: how will it be played and which teams will participate?] (in Spanish). Bolivia.com. 5 January 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Conozca los premios que se distribuirán en los torneos Apertura, Clausura y Copa Bolivia" [Get to know the prizes that will be distributed in the Apertura, Clausura, and Copa Bolivia tournaments] (in Spanish). El Deber. 11 January 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Copa Bolivia: la primera fase se disputará desde el 10 de abril" [Copa Bolivia: the first stage will be played from 10 April] (in Spanish). El Deber. 23 February 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  5. ^ "SIETE EQUIPOS EN COPA BOLIVIA" [SEVEN TEAMS IN COPA BOLIVIA] (in Spanish). El Sajama. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.