Results

Bolivia Regional Cup 11/19 20:12 - Sport Boys Warnes v Cruz Verde D 2-2
Bolivia Regional Cup 11/15 13:00 - Sport Boys Warnes v Club Esperanza L 2-3
Bolivia Clausura 12/28 20:00 26 Real Potosi v Sport Boys Warnes - PPT.
Bolivia Clausura 12/25 20:00 25 [14] Sport Boys Warnes v Bolivar [3] L 1-3
Bolivia Clausura 12/22 21:15 24 [1] Jorge Wilstermann v Sport Boys Warnes [14] L 3-2
Bolivia Clausura 12/20 00:00 23 [12] Sport Boys Warnes v Oriente Petrolero [8] L 1-2
Bolivia Clausura 12/15 21:15 22 [9] Royal Pari FC v Sport Boys Warnes [13] W 0-1
Bolivia Clausura 12/13 00:00 21 [12] Guabira v Sport Boys Warnes [10] D 0-0
Bolivia Clausura 12/07 19:00 20 [10] Sport Boys Warnes v Nacional Potosi [6] D 0-0
Bolivia Clausura 12/05 00:30 19 [4] The Strongest v Sport Boys Warnes [10] L 7-0
Bolivia Clausura 12/01 19:00 18 [11] Sport Boys Warnes v Club Aurora [14] W 4-0
Bolivia Clausura 11/29 00:00 17 [4] San Jose v Sport Boys Warnes [11] L 2-0

Wikipedia - Sport Boys Warnes

Club Sport Boys Warnes was a Bolivian professional football team based in Warnes, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, that competes in the Bolivian Primera División.

History

The club was founded on 17 August 1954. The club reached in 2013 second place of the Liga Nacional B and was for the first time in its history promoted to the Bolivian Primera División. Warnes signed to the beginning of 2014 the former Argentine footballer Néstor Clausen as new coach. The club ranks 2014 three internationals for the Bolivia national football team with goalkeeper Sergio Galarza, defender Carlos Mendoza and Joaquín Botero.

In 2014, sitting Bolivian president Evo Morales signed a contract for 200 dollars a month with Sports Boys Warnes, becoming the oldest active professional soccer player in the world.

Sport Boys Warnes is a professional soccer team based in Warnes, Bolivia. Founded in 1935, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant team spirit. The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Samuel Vaca Jiménez, which has a capacity of around 10,000 spectators, creating an electric atmosphere during games.

Sport Boys has experienced various successes in Bolivian football, including notable performances in the top-tier league, the Primera División. The team's colors are typically blue and white, symbolizing their identity and pride. Over the years, Sport Boys has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and promoting an attacking style of play that excites fans.

The club's nickname, "Los Caballeros de la Furia" (The Knights of Fury), reflects their competitive nature and determination on the field. With a commitment to excellence and a strong community presence, Sport Boys Warnes continues to be a significant player in Bolivian soccer, striving for both national and international recognition.