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Football tournament season
2001 Copa Bolivia
Tournament details
Country
Bolivia
Defending champions
The Strongest
Final positions
Champions
Bolívar (4th title)
Runner-up
Real Santa Cruz
← 2000
2002 →
This is the sixth edition of Copa Bolivia. This season have different format. Defending champions are The Strongest after beating in Montero 3-1 Guabirá. In the 2000 final occurred an incident when Guabira was losing 0-2 La Barra Brava of Guabira throw a lot of firework to The Strongest team and also the referee. Iberoamericana and Real Santa Cruz withdrawn from this tournament.
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