Club Aurora
Coach:
David Quiruchi
Establishment Date:
0
League Affiliation:
BOL Primera Division
Stadium:
Felix Capriles
Seating Capacity:
35000
Team Info
Club Aurora is a historic Bolivian football institution based in Cochabamba, competing in the Bolivian Primera División. The team plays its iconic home matches at the Estadio Félix Capriles, a stadium known for its passionate atmosphere. Founded on May 27, 1935, Aurora's traditional colors are sky blue and white, symbolizing the club's name, which means "dawn." The club has been a mainstay of Bolivian football for decades, with a history full of drama and fervent support. The team was formed by a group of young enthusiasts and quickly became a symbol of Cochabamba. Their golden era arrived in the 1960s and 1970s, when they were crowned national champions in 1965, 1966, and 1970, led by legendary figures like Ramiro Blacutt. This period established Aurora as a powerhouse and a producer of talented players. In the modern era, the club has experienced fluctuations between the first and second divisions but has recently re-established itself as a solid top-flight competitor, aiming to recapture past glories with a mix of youth and experience. The fan base, known as "La Celeste," is famously passionate and loyal, creating one of the most intimidating home environments in Bolivia. Club Aurora remains a beloved and historic club, forever woven into the fabric of Bolivian football.
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