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Football club
Mariscal Braun
Full nameClub Deportivo Mariscal Braun de La Paz
Nickname(s)The Brewers. The Black and White Family
Founded25 August 1952; 72 years ago (25 August 1952)
StadiumHernando Siles
La Paz,Bolivia
Capacity42,000
PresidentDr. Luis Alípaz
ManagerMarcelo “Machi” Palomeque
LeaguePrimera B AFLP
2023Primera B AFLP, 7th of 12
Websitehttp://www.mariscalbraun.com

Club Mariscal Braun is afootball club based in the city ofLa Paz,Bolivia, which currently competes in theLa Paz Regional League. It was founded on August 25, 1952 by the workers of theCervecería Boliviana Nacional,[1] It is for this reason that it is popularly known as “the beer group” or “the brewers”, the name is a tribute to the Marshal of MontenegroOtto Philipp Braun.

It plays its home games at theEstadio Hernando Siles with capacity for 42,000 spectators.[2]

He was champion of theLa Paz Regional League seven times and was also runner-up in theCopa Simón Bolívar in 1999.[3][4]

He participated in the BolivianLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano between 2000 and 2002, relegating in that last season.[5][6]

History

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Foundation

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The Mariscal Braun Club was founded on August 25, 1952 by the workers of theCervecería Boliviana Nacional (CBN), the name is a tribute to marshalOtto Philipp Braun.

Marshal Otto Philipp Braun in the year 1868 at his 70 years of age.

They were members of the National Bolivian Brewery who, at the head of the gentlemen: Ramón Manuel Zapata, Ángel Fuentes, Francisco Sánchez, Dario Ortiz, Mario Maldonado, Hugo Córdova, Ismael Prieto, Carlos Buezo, Evaristo Roncal, Hugo A. Valencia, among others; they started the 'black and white' institution exercising as part of the club's first directory.

In the Amateur era of football, Club Mariscal Braun won its first title in theLa Paz Football Association in the year 1982 after beatingLitoral. In 1988, Mariscal Braun achieved his second star at the expense ofChaco Petrolero. Starting in the late 1980s, it was where the 'Cervecero' team began to position itself among the best teams in the city, demonstrating identity and good team play.

For four consecutive years (from 1990 to 1994), Mariscal Braun was runner-up in the AFLP tournament after losing in the finals against Litoral, Chaco Petrolero (twice) andAlways Ready . The 'Blanquinegro' team began to establish itself among the best. Finally, in 1996 and 1998 the story of achieving 2 more sub-championships is repeated. La Paz F.C. (Former Atlético Gonzales) and Litoral were the executioners in those exciting finals. It was from the following year, where the destiny of the club would change.

In 1999, under the presidency of Dr. Luis Alípaz, Mariscal Braun achieved his third title in the AFLP, after beating Litoral. That same year he participated in the 'Simón Bolívar' promotion tournament where he won the runner-up position (defeat on penalties) againstClub Atlético Pompeya. Despite this, the 'Cervecero' team manages to win the indirect relegation in a dramatic final toSan José, in the first leg they lost inOruro 1:0 and in the return manages to win 2:1 in the Global they were even (2:2) so it was defined in the penalty kicks where Braun was victorious by 4 to 3 and manages to climb to theBolivian Primera División for the first time.

Bolivian Primera División era

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In her first season in the league she played her first match againstThe Strongest on February 6 with adverse result 0:1.

Mariscal Braun participated in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano from 2000 to 2002, managing to generate respect from his opponents and sympathy from soccer lovers nationwide. After two years in the top seat of national football, Braun was downgraded.

Hegemony

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In his return to the AFLP tournament, in 2003 Mariscal Braun achieved a new sub-championship after losing the final against La Paz F.C. The years 2005, 2006 and 2007 were unforgettable after winning the three-time championship where the “Cervecera” squad demonstrated hegemony in La Paz football. In 2008 a second place was achieved against ABB so that two years later (2010) the “Blanquinegros” could get rid of the thorn and get their 7th. title.

After 10 years Mariscal Braun returns to recover the seat that corresponds to him.

Leadership

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This is the current directive of Club Mariscal Braun for the 2020 season:

  • President: Dr. Luis Alípaz.
  • Vice President: Ricardo Alípaz.
  • 2nd. Vice President: Damian Grisi.
  • 3rd. Vice President:Gabriel Alípaz.
  • General Secretary: Mateo Pacheco.
  • Attorney General: Mateo Alípaz.
  • Finance area: Pablo Suárez.
  • Sports area: Francesco Foglino
  • Sports area: Alexander Brockman.
  • Sports area: Marcelo Palomeque.
  • Marketing Area: Gabriel Kavlin.
  • Communication Area: José Garrón.
  • Communication area: Juan Camilo Arenas.
  • International Relations: Pablo Tavera
  • International Relations: Benjamin Rivas

Symbols

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Shield

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The coat of arms of Club Mariscal Braun was modified on one occasion. The club made a series of minor changes in 2020. These modifications are the first to be made to the shield since 1952.

Clothing

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The representative colors of Club Mariscal Braun are white and black.


Facilities

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Stadium

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Main article:Hernando Siles Stadium
View of the stadium from the Miraflores neighborhood.

It plays its home games at the Hernando Siles Stadium inLa Paz, the largest in the country. Inaugurated in 1931, the venue has a capacity for 45,143 spectators, and has hosted threeCopas América, numerous qualifying matches for theWorld Cup FIFA

The stadium is located in theMiraflores neighborhood, at an altitude of 3,601 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest professional stadiums in the world.

Promotions and relegations

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Players

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Awards

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National tournaments

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 Bolivia Regional competitionTitlesRunners
Copa Simón Bolívar1999. (1)

Regional tournaments (7)

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 La Paz Regional competitionTitlesRunners
La Paz Regional League (7)1982, 1988, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010.1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2008. (8)

References

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  1. ^Eli Schmerler and Carlos Manuel Nieto Tarazona (2007)."Bolivia - Foundation Dates of Clubs".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RetrievedMay 24, 2008.
  2. ^The times, ed. (April 30, 2020).-despertar-mariscal-braun-futbol "Like foam: the awakening of Mariscal Braun in football". RetrievedAugust 23, 2020.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  3. ^The times, ed. (August 26, 2020)."Mariscal Braun: 68 years of institutional life and with a view to return to Primera". RetrievedAugust 26, 2020.
  4. ^The reason, ed. (August 26, 2020).com/marcas/2020/08/25/mariscal-braun-turns-68-years-old-with-the-idea-of-returning-to-professionalism/ "Mariscal Braun turns 68 with the idea of returning to professionalism".Trademarks. RetrievedAugust 26, 2020.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  5. ^Opinion, ed. (August 29, 2010)./marscal-braun-peace-champion/20100829025449352092.amp.html "Marshal Braun champion in La Paz". RetrievedAugust 23, 2020.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  6. ^The reason, ed. (April 20, 2020)."Mariscal Braun is reactivated to play in the La Paz Regional League". RetrievedAugust 23, 2020.
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