Results

Bolivia Clausura 11/04 22:00 22 Real Tomayapo v San Antonio Bulo Bulo - PPT.
Bolivia Clausura 10/30 19:00 21 [4] Nacional Potosi v Real Tomayapo [9] L 1-0
Bolivia Clausura 10/27 19:00 20 [10] Real Tomayapo v Always Ready [8] W 2-0
Bolivia Clausura 10/23 00:00 19 [10] Real Tomayapo v Blooming [8] L 0-1
Bolivia Clausura 10/18 19:00 18 [13] Universitario De Vinto v Real Tomayapo [9] L 2-1
Bolivia Clausura 09/29 19:00 17 Real Tomayapo v Bolivar - PPT.
Bolivia Clausura 09/24 22:00 16 [8] Gualberto Villarroel v Real Tomayapo [3] L 5-0
Bolivia Clausura 09/21 21:00 15 [10] Oriente Petrolero v Real Tomayapo [3] L 4-2
Bolivia Clausura 09/14 00:00 14 [3] Real Tomayapo v Real Santa Cruz [16] W 2-1
Club Friendly List 09/07 19:00 - Real Tomayapo v Nacional Potosi L 1-3
Bolivia Clausura 08/26 23:00 13 [10] Club Aurora v Real Tomayapo [4] D 0-0
Bolivia Clausura 08/18 19:00 12 [6] Real Tomayapo v The Strongest [2] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 21 20
Wins 14 11 3
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 19 7 12
Goals for 46 28 18
Goals against 58 21 37
Clean sheets 12 8 4
Failed to score 15 8 7

Wikipedia - C.D. Real Tomayapo

Club Deportivo Real Tomayapo, best known as Real Tomayapo, is a Bolivian football club based in Tarija. Founded in 1999, it plays in the Bolivian División Profesional after being promoted for the 2021 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

History

The club was founded on 2 February 1999, representing the Eustaquio Méndez Province of the Bolivian department of Tarija. It is named after a village located 50 kilometres away from the city of Tarija and known for its peach production. The club was entered into an amateur local league shortly after its foundation.

Having started in the amateur Liga Gremial Obrera, Real Tomayapo managed to make its way to the second tier of the regional league (Primera B), finishing in fourth place with 21 points in 14 matches in its first participation in 2013. The club eventually earned promotion to the Primera A at the end of the 2014–15 season, beating Independiente de Tarija in a double-legged play-off.

In its first years in Primera A, Real Tomayapo established itself as a mid-table club until the 2019 season, when they won their first title in the competition, beating Avilés Industrial on the last matchday to claim the 2019 Apertura championship. The title in the Primera A of the Tarija Football Association (ATF) qualified the club for the 2019 Copa Simón Bolívar, Bolivia's second-tier competition, in which they made it to the semi-finals where they were defeated by Real Santa Cruz.

Parallel to their participation in the Copa Simón Bolívar, Real Tomayapo also played the 2019 Clausura tournament of the ATF Primera A, in which they ended as runners-up behind Atlético Bermejo and qualified for the 2020 Copa Simón Bolívar. In the first stage of that competition, the club topped a group containing fellow Tarija representatives Atlético Bermejo, García Agreda, and Quebracho, beating Bermejo twice, drawing twice against García Agreda and winning one match and losing the remaining one against Quebracho. In the second round, Real Tomayapo faced the runners-up from Chuquisaca, Fancesa, whom they beat on penalty kicks but nevertheless also advanced as lucky loser. The club knocked out EM Huanuni and Cochabamba F.C. in subsequent rounds before facing Fancesa again in the semi-finals. The first leg, played in Sucre ended with Fancesa winning 3–1 and needing only a draw in the second leg in Tarija in order to advance to the final and clinch promotion to the División Profesional. Real Tomayapo managed to win the rematch by a 2–1 score with a late goal and push the definition to a penalty shoot-out, which they won by a 5–3 score in order to secure their first promotion to the top flight of Bolivian football as well as qualification for the final. In the final, Real Tomayapo faced Independiente Petrolero, who had also clinched promotion after beating Vaca Díez in the other semi-final tie. After Independiente won the first leg in Tarija, Real Tomayapo had to win the second leg in Sucre in order to force a penalty shoot-out to decide the title. Real were able to win the rematch with another late goal, and with the ensuing shoot-out ending 4–3 for the side from Tarija, they became the champions of the Copa Simón Bolívar.

Real Tomayapo is a professional soccer team based in Tarija, Bolivia. The team was founded in 2016 and currently competes in the Bolivian Football Regional Leagues. Real Tomayapo has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who fill the stadium for every home game.

The team's colors are red and white, and their logo features a fierce jaguar, symbolizing strength and determination. Real Tomayapo has a reputation for playing an attacking style of soccer, with quick passing and skillful dribbling.

The players on the team are a mix of experienced veterans and talented young prospects, all dedicated to representing their city and country with pride. Real Tomayapo has a rich history of success in the regional leagues and is always striving to improve and compete at the highest level.

Overall, Real Tomayapo is a respected and competitive soccer team in Bolivia, with a bright future ahead of them.