Torneo Nacional Interprovincial
Torneo Nacional Interprovincial is the third tier of the Bolivian Football pyramid. In Torneo Nacional Interprovincial 2012 will comprise the champions of the nine provincial championship and the host team from Tarija. The winners will be promoted to the 2012–13 Liga Nacional B, while the second place will compete in Copa Bolivia.[1]
Founded | 2011 |
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Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Liga Nacional B |
Current champions | JV Mariscal (2011) |
Most championships | JV Mariscal (1 title) |
Current: Torneo Nacional Interprovincial 2019 |
2012 Teams
Team (City) | Classification |
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Challapata | Oruro Championship |
Municipalidad | Host team |
Porvenir | Pando Championship |
Real América | Potosi Championship |
Real Candúa | Chuquisaca Championship |
San Borja | Beni Championship |
San José (Chiquitos) | Santa Cruz Championship |
Sport Bermejo | Tarija Championship |
Tiquiyapa | Cochabamba Championship |
Viacha | La Paz Championship |
List of Champions
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third Place |
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2011 | JV Mariscal | Juventud Unida | San Borja Seminario |
2012 | Municipalidad | San José (Chiquitos) | Real Candúa |
2013 | Municipal de Porvenir | San Joaquín | Normal de Portachuelo |
2014 | Quebracho | San Juan | |
2015 | Atlético San Borja | 23 de Marzo | |
2016 | Quebracho | Universitario de Vinto | |
2017 | Quebracho | Universitario de Vinto | |
2018 | Juventud Unida Universitario de Vinto | ||
2019 | San Joaquín Deportivo Fortaleza | ||
References
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