2010 Copa Aerosur & del Sur

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Copa Aerosur & del Sur
Season2010
2010 Copa AerosurBolívar (2nd title)
2010 Copa Aerosur del SurGuabirá (1st title)
2009

The Copa Aerosur & del Sur 2010 was the eighth edition of the summer soccer tournament sponsored by Aerosur. It involved six teams from the core cities in Bolivia: Bolivar and The Strongest of La Paz, Cochabamba Aurora and Wilstermann, Blooming and Oriente Petrolero of Santa Cruz, and six teams from 2009 Copa Simón Bolívar.

The Copa Aerosur & del Sur 2010 had novelties involving six teams from Regional League who participated in Copa Simon Bolivar. If one of these teams won the Copa Aerosur they would receive $150,000 from Aerosur Company. For the LPFB teams the winner received a full free ticket for the whole year and $90,000 and the runner-up 75% discount; this also applied for Copa del Sur teams.

In the previous season, Bolivar won its first title after against Jorge Wilstermann. In this season, Bolivar wanted to defend the title and to be one of the teams with the most championships along with Blooming and Oriente Petrolero.

Copa Aerosur[]

The Champions of Copa Aerosur would play an international match against Club Atlético River Plate (Uruguay) unless the champion was playing Copa Libertadores when the match would be for the runner-up.

Play-off round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bolívar 3–2 The Strongest 2–1 1–1
Blooming 4–2 Oriente Petrolero 3–1 1–1
Jorge Wilstermann 4–1 Aurora 1–0 3–1

First leg

Bolívar2–1The Strongest
William Ferreira 20'
Charles da Silva 74'
(Report) Herman Soliz 49'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: René Ortubé

Jorge Wilstermann1–0Aurora
23' (Report)
Attendance: 31,000
Referee: Rauls Orozco

Second leg

The Strongest1–1Bolívar
Darwin Peña 8' (Report) William Ferreira 5'
Attendance: 39,000
Referee: Oscar Maldonado

Aurora1–3Jorge Wilstermann
Iván Huayhuata 74' (Report) 25'
Fernando Sanjurjo 56'
Silvio Dulcich 62'
Attendance: 33,000

Semi-final[]

  • The Strongest qualified as the best loser.
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bolívar 2–1 Blooming 2–1 0–0
Jorge Wilstermann 2–1 The Strongest 1–1 1–0
The Strongest1–1Jorge Wilstermann
Martín Menacho 47' (Report) 41'
Attendance: 30,000

Bolívar2–1Blooming
William Ferreira 34' (45) (Report) Luís Sillero 71'
Attendance: 38,000

Second leg

Jorge Wilstermann1–0The Strongest
Iván Huayhuata 74' (Report)
Attendance: 33,000

Final[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bolívar 2–1 Jorge Wilstermann 1–1 0–0
Bolívar1–1Jorge Wilstermann
Ignacio Ithurralde 90' (Report) Nicolás Raimondi 68'
Attendance: 36,000

Copa Aerosur Internacional[]

  • Because Bolivar qualified for Copa Libertadores then the International game was for the runner-up.
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Jorge Wilstermann 2–2 (2–4 p) River Plate (Uruguay)
Jorge Wilstermann2–2River Plate (Uruguay)
5'
89'
Report Gabriel Marques 25'
Jorge Zambrana 49'
Penalties
soccer ball with red X Sanjurjo
soccer ball with check mark Sossa
soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X Barrera
2 – 4 soccer ball with check mark
Rodríguez soccer ball with check mark
Pupposoccer ball with check mark
Marquez soccer ball with check mark
Estadio Felix Capriles, Cochabamba
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: René Ortubé

Copa Aerosur del Sur[]

Estadio Olímpico Patria would host this edition and for the first time the champion of Copa Aerosur del Sur would play an international against Rio Branco Club from Brazil.

Quarter-Final[]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Universitario 3–1 Real Mamoré
San José 4–1 La Paz
Real Potosí 2–2(2–4 p) Guabirá

Semi-final[]

  • Real Potosi qualified as the best loser.
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Universitario 1–2 Guabirá
Real Potosí 4–3 San José
Universitario1–2Guabirá
10' (Report) Ricardo Verduguez 10'
90'
Real Potosi4–3San José
35'
Augusto Andaveris 36', 75', 81'
(Report) Regis de Souza 51', 58'
Christian Díaz 53'

Final[]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Potosí 1–1 (4–5 p) Guabirá


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