Date | R | Hjemme vs Ude | - |
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12/10 19:00 | - | Gualberto Villarroel vs San Antonio Bulo Bulo |
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12/03 19:00 | - | San Antonio Bulo Bulo vs Ciudad Nueva Santa Cruz | 5-3 |
12/03 17:00 | - | CD Torre Fuerte vs San Jose de Oruro | 3-4 |
11/30 21:00 | - | Ciudad Nueva Santa Cruz vs San Antonio Bulo Bulo | 1-1 |
11/30 19:00 | - | San Jose de Oruro vs CD Torre Fuerte | 5-1 |
11/26 19:00 | - | Real Mizque vs San Jose de Oruro | 1-4 |
11/25 19:30 | - | Real Potosi vs Ciudad Nueva Santa Cruz | 2-0 |
11/24 19:00 | - | 24 de Septiembre 1969 vs CD Torre Fuerte | 1-3 |
11/19 19:00 | - | San Jose de Oruro vs Real Mizque | 4-1 |
11/19 15:00 | - | Ciudad Nueva Santa Cruz vs Real Potosi | 3-0 |
11/18 17:00 | - | CD Torre Fuerte vs 24 de Septiembre 1969 | 1-1 |
11/17 23:00 | - | CD Municipal Tarija vs San Antonio Bulo Bulo | 2-2 |
The old 2nd tier in the Bolivian Football pyramid consists of 9 regional leagues (one for each department), the number of participants varies depending on the department, It usually has between 8 and 12 teams. Both winner and runner-up of each league compete in the Copa Simón Bolívar, with the winner of such tournament gaining promotion to the 1st Division, and the runner-up playing a play-off match with the 11th placed team in the 1st Division. Until 1976 all 8 regional championships (Pando didn't have an organized tournament back then) were the top in the national football pyramid, with the winner of the Copa Simón Bolívar being crowned as national champion. In 2011, and for five seasons, the Copa Simón Bolívar was replaced by the Liga Nacional B, until 2016 when it was reinstated as Bolivia's second-tier football championship.
The oldest regional championship is the one played in La Paz, it started in 1914 and it was considered for many years as the top Bolivian league, even more when it turned into a semi-pro tournament in 1950 and started including teams from Oruro and Cochabamba.