Results

Bolivia Play-Offs 12/23 19:00 1 Real Oruro v Royal Pari FC W Abandoned
Bolivia Play-Offs 12/21 19:00 1 Royal Pari FC v Real Oruro L 4-0
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 12/01 19:00 - ABB v Real Oruro L 3-0
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/28 19:00 - Real Oruro v ABB W 2-0
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/23 21:00 - Universitario de Sucre v Real Oruro W 1-2
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/16 19:00 - Real Oruro v Universitario de Sucre D 2-2
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/10 19:00 - Alianza Beni FC v Oruro Royal L 5-0
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/09 19:00 - CD Nueva Santa Cruz v Real Oruro L 2-0
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/07 19:30 - Oruro Royal v Alianza Beni FC W 3-1
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/06 19:00 - Real Oruro v CD Nueva Santa Cruz W 4-0
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/03 19:00 - Oruro Royal v CD Aleman W 5-1
Bolivia Copa Simon Bolivar 11/03 17:00 - Tiquipaya v Real Oruro D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 22 17
Wins 20 17 3
Draws 7 2 6
Losses 8 3 8
Goals for 120 101 25
Goals against 54 28 35
Clean sheets 10 6 4
Failed to score 7 0 7

Wikipedia - Oruro Royal

Oruro Royal Club is the oldest Bolivian football club from Oruro. The club plays in the Oruro Primera A, one of the third-division regional leagues. Oruro Royal was founded on 26 May 1896 by the English workers hired by the Bolivian Government to build the national railways, becoming the first Bolivian football squad. It plays its home games at the Estadio Jesús Bermúdez.

The first squad is composed of: Felipe Niño de Guzmán, Zenón Eizaguirre, Luís Aguirre, Augusto Gunther, Alberto Aguirre, Luís Vásquez, Ricardo Martínez, Telésforo Ross, Rafael Vásquez, Hans Geberber and Ernesto Galzin.


Real Oruro is a professional soccer team based in Oruro, Bolivia. The team was founded in 1955 and has a rich history in Bolivian soccer. Real Oruro competes in the Bolivian Primera División, the top tier of Bolivian soccer.

The team's colors are red and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and exciting style of play. Real Oruro has a strong rivalry with other Bolivian teams, particularly those from nearby cities.

Real Oruro has a reputation for developing talented young players and has produced several players who have gone on to represent the Bolivian national team. The team has also had success in domestic competitions, winning multiple league titles and domestic cups.

Overall, Real Oruro is a respected and competitive team in Bolivian soccer, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.