Fixtures

Bolivia Clausura 07/12 22:00 5 Independiente Petrolero vs Guabira - View
Bolivia Clausura 07/21 23:30 6 Oriente Petrolero vs Guabira - View
Bolivia Clausura 07/28 19:00 7 Guabira vs San Jose de Oruro - View
Bolivia Clausura 07/31 19:00 8 Real Tomayapo vs Guabira - View
Bolivia Clausura 08/04 19:00 9 Guabira vs Universitario De Vinto - View
Bolivia Clausura 08/10 00:00 10 Always Ready vs Guabira - View

Results

Bolivia Clausura 05/26 19:00 4 [14] Guabira v Nacional Potosi [10] D 1-1
Bolivia Clausura 05/24 00:00 3 [6] The Strongest v Guabira [14] L 3-2
Bolivia Clausura 05/19 19:00 2 [14] Guabira v Club Aurora [1] D 1-1
Bolivia Clausura 05/11 19:00 1 [2] San Antonio Bulo Bulo v Guabira [2] L 3-2
Bolivia Apertura 04/08 23:00 8 [3] Independiente Petrolero v Guabira [2] L 3-2
Bolivia Apertura 03/30 21:30 7 [2] Guabira v Universitario De Vinto [1] W 3-1
Bolivia Apertura 03/12 22:00 6 [3] Always Ready v Guabira [2] L 1-0
Bolivia Apertura 03/08 19:00 5 [4] Real Santa Cruz v Guabira [2] D 1-1
Bolivia Apertura 03/03 00:00 4 [2] Guabira v Always Ready [3] W 3-1
Bolivia Apertura 02/24 21:30 3 [2] Guabira v Real Santa Cruz [4] L 1-2
Bolivia Apertura 02/21 19:00 2 [2] Universitario De Vinto v Guabira [1] L 1-0
Bolivia Apertura 02/18 21:30 1 [3] Guabira v Independiente Petrolero [3] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 16 19
Wins 12 10 2
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 17 2 15
Goals for 47 32 15
Goals against 47 14 33
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 11 1 10

Club Deportivo Guabirá is a Bolivian professional football club from Montero, Santa Cruz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Their home ground is the Estadio Gilberto Parada, which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators.

Although the team has always been based in Montero, they played in Santa Cruz de la Sierra until 1999 when their stadium was finally brought up to first division standards.

History

The club was formed on 14 April 1962. Guabirá won its first trophy with the 1975 league title. The championship also gave the club a spot in their first continental participation: the 1976 Copa Libertadores, where it finished last in its group. The next year, in 1977, the club was one of the 16 clubs that founded the Bolivian professional league. In 1995 the club finished runner-up, which granted it a spot in the 1996 Copa Libertadores. The club finished last in the group again, although it got a victory over fellow Bolivian side Club San José.

The club almost won the Copa Bolivia in 2000, but lost to The Strongest in the final.

The club earned its first Copa Sudamericana participation and made the return to continental tournaments after 22 years with its participation in the 2018 Copa Sudamericana, where the club was eliminated in the first round on away goals to LDU Quito. They earned this right because they finished 6th in the aggregate table for the 2016–17 season. Guabirá participated again in the 2019 and 2021 editions. In 2019 they were eliminated in the first round to an Ecuadorian team again, this time to Macará, while in 2021 they defeated fellow Bolivian side Nacional Potosí to advance to the group stage, in which they lost all of their matches.

Guabira is a professional soccer team based in Montero, Bolivia. The team was founded in 1962 and currently competes in the Bolivian Primera Division, the top tier of Bolivian football.

The team's colors are red and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and exciting style of play. Guabira has a rich history in Bolivian football, with several league titles and domestic cup victories to their name.

The team plays their home matches at the Estadio Gilberto Parada, which has a capacity of around 15,000 spectators. Guabira has a strong rivalry with other Bolivian teams, particularly those from the nearby cities of Santa Cruz and Cochabamba.

Overall, Guabira is a respected and competitive team in Bolivian football, with a proud tradition and dedicated supporters.