Sport Boys Warnes
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| Full name | Sport Boys Warnes | |||
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| Nickname | El Toro Warneño | |||
| Founded | 17 August 1954 | |||
| Dissolved | 2019 | |||
| Ground | Estadio Samuel Vaca Jiménez | |||
| Capacity | 9,000[citation needed] | |||
| Chairman | Carlos Romero | |||
| Manager | Mauro Blanco | |||
| League | Bolivian Football Regional Leagues | |||
| 2019 Clausura | División Profesional, 14th (disaffiliated) | |||
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Club Sport Boys Warnes was a Bolivian professional football team based in Warnes, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, that competes in the Bolivian Primera División.
The club was founded on 17 August 1954.[1] The club reached in 2013 second place of the Liga Nacional B and was for the first time in its history promoted to the Bolivian Primera División.[2] Warnes signed to the beginning of 2014 the former Argentine footballer Néstor Clausen as new coach.[3] The club ranks 2014 three internationals for the Bolivia national football team with goalkeeper Sergio Galarza, defender Carlos Mendoza and Joaquín Botero.[4]
In 2014, sitting Bolivian president Evo Morales signed a contract for 200 dollars a month with Sports Boys Warnes, becoming the oldest active professional soccer player in the world.[5]
Current squad
As of 3 May 2018[6] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable managers
Hilda Ordóñez (2013)[7]
Néstor Clausen (2014)
Víctor Hugo Antelo (2014)
Celso Ayala (2015)
Víctor Hugo Antelo (2015)
Carlos Fabián Leeb (2015–2016)
Sergio Apaza (2016)
Eduardo Villegas (2016)
Xabier Azkargorta (2016–2017)
Pablo Caballero Cáceres (2017)
Sergio Apaza (2017)
Marcos Ferrufino (2017–2018)
César Vigevani (2018)
Carlos Fabián Leeb (2019)
Christian Lovrincevich (2019)
Víctor Hugo Antelo (2019)
Mauro Blanco (2019–2020)