Friday 22nd January 2021
Club Bolivar have outlined their plans to build a new start of the art stadium.
The Bolivian Primera Division side are looking to redevelop their 5,000 capacity Estadio Libertador Simon Bolivar into a new stadium capable of holding 20,000-25,000 supporters.
The club currently plays at the 41,000 capacity Estadio Hernando Siles, but is looking to return to its own ground once the rebuild has been completed.
Club Bolivar is Bolivia's most successful side, with 29 league titles to their name. They are hoping to open the new stadium for their centenary year in 2025, and have released the following video:
El sueno de todos lo construimos juntos
— Club Bolívar (@Bolivar_Oficial) January 18, 2021
Se parte del gran anhelo celeste
Orgullo y compromiso de ser bolivarista
Hazte socio https://t.co/9jIm8vFIhM pic.twitter.com/6Agfir1OF8
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