Results

Venezuela Primera Division 10/06 20:00 30 [15] Mineros de Guayana v Angostura FC [11] L 1-2
Venezuela Primera Division 09/30 19:30 29 [15] Mineros de Guayana v Monagas [10] W 2-1
Venezuela Primera Division 09/24 00:20 28 [5] Portuguesa FC v Mineros de Guayana [15] L 2-0
Venezuela Primera Division 09/16 19:00 27 [15] Mineros de Guayana v Deportivo Rayo Zuliano [9] W 1-0
Venezuela Primera Division 09/01 22:40 26 [14] UCV v Mineros de Guayana [15] L 2-0
Venezuela Primera Division 08/27 00:20 25 [15] Mineros de Guayana v Zamora [12] L 1-2
Venezuela Primera Division 08/19 21:40 24 [1] Academia Puerto Cabello v Mineros de Guayana [15] L 2-0
Venezuela Primera Division 08/06 01:00 22 [7] Deportivo La Guaira v Mineros de Guayana [15] D 1-1
Venezuela Primera Division 07/29 22:15 21 [15] Mineros de Guayana v Caracas [6] L 1-3
Venezuela Primera Division 07/22 20:00 20 [5] Carabobo v Mineros de Guayana [15] L 6-1
Venezuela Primera Division 07/17 00:30 19 [15] Mineros de Guayana v Metropolitanos FC [5] D 1-1
Venezuela Primera Division 07/08 22:15 18 [2] Deportivo Tachira v Mineros de Guayana [15] L 4-1

Asociación Civil Club Deportivo Mineros de Guayana, known as Mineros de Guayana or simply Mineros, is a professional football club based in Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela.

History

The Colegio Loyola Gumilla's field, located in Puerto Ordaz, was used in football matches. The people who played at the field decided to found a football club. On November 11, 1981, the club was founded as Club Deportivo Mineros de Guayana.

On November 20, 1981, the club's foundation constitutive act was signed.

On January 3, 1982, the club played its first match, against Villa Colombia FC, a Guayana's amateur club. Mineros won 2-0, both goals scored by José Pacheco.

On September 5, 1982, the club won the Segunda División Venezolana, being promoted to the following year's first division.

In 1989, the club won the first Primera División Venezolana.

Mineros is a professional soccer team based in Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela. The team was founded in 1986 and has since become a prominent force in Venezuelan soccer. The team's colors are black and gold, reflecting the mining heritage of the region.

Mineros has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the CTE Cachamay stadium, which has a capacity of over 40,000 spectators. The team has a reputation for playing an attacking style of soccer, with skilled players who are known for their technical ability and creativity on the field.

Mineros has had success in domestic competitions, winning several league titles and domestic cups. The team has also competed in international tournaments, representing Venezuela on the global stage.

Overall, Mineros is a respected and competitive team in Venezuelan soccer, known for their passionate fan base, talented players, and exciting style of play.