Fixtures

Colombia Primera B 04/26 21:00 13 Orsomarso vs Boca Juniors De Cali - View
Colombia Primera B 05/01 20:30 14 Boca Juniors De Cali vs Deportes Quindio - View
Colombia Primera B 05/03 21:00 15 Atletico Cali FC vs Boca Juniors De Cali - View
Colombia Primera B 05/10 21:00 16 Boca Juniors De Cali vs Union Magdalena - View

Results

Colombia Primera B 04/21 20:30 12 [15] CD Real Santander v Boca Juniors De Cali [13] W 2-3
Colombia Primera B 04/13 20:30 11 [15] Boca Juniors De Cali v Tigres FC [6] W 2-0
Colombia Primera B 04/02 20:30 10 [11] Internacional FC de Palmira v Boca Juniors De Cali [14] L 2-1
Colombia Primera B 03/25 23:30 9 [14] Boca Juniors De Cali v Atletico Cali FC [16] L 0-1
Colombia Cup 03/21 01:00 7 Boca Juniors De Cali v Independiente Santa Fe D 1-1
Colombia Primera B 03/17 20:00 8 [8] Real Soacha Cundinamarca v Boca Juniors De Cali [14] L 1-0
Colombia Primera B 03/11 20:30 7 [14] Boca Juniors De Cali v Leones [13] W 1-0
Colombia Cup 03/07 21:00 7 Boca Juniors De Cali v Independiente Santa Fe - PPT.
Colombia Cup 03/07 01:00 7 Independiente Santa Fe v Boca Juniors De Cali L 3-1
Colombia Primera B 03/03 20:30 6 [6] Real Cartagena v Boca Juniors De Cali [14] L 2-0
Colombia Primera B 02/26 21:00 5 [16] Boca Juniors De Cali v Barranquilla FC [10] W 1-0
Colombia Primera B 02/20 22:00 4 [3] Cucuta Deportivo v Boca Juniors De Cali [16] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 19 19
Wins 11 7 4
Draws 8 7 1
Losses 19 5 14
Goals for 35 19 16
Goals against 47 17 30
Clean sheets 11 9 2
Failed to score 14 5 9

Wikipedia - Boca Juniors de Cali

Boca Juniors de Cali is a professional football club which represented the Colombian city of Cali from its creation in 1937 until its exit from professional football in 1957 and again from 2019 onwards competing in the Categoría Primera B, the second tier of Colombian football. Since its early years it adopted the jersey from Argentine team Boca Juniors.

History

Early years

Founded on 25 September 1937, and joining the professional league in 1949, Boca Juniors de Cali was one of the most important teams of the El Dorado era, rivalling with clubs such as Millonarios from Bogotá and crosstown rivals América de Cali. Boca Juniors placed as runners-up in the 1951 and 1952 seasons, finishing behind Millonarios in both cases and third in the following season, behind Millonarios and Deportes Quindío. After those three campaigns, and although the team's performance started dwindling, it was able to stabilize in the middle of the table. During this period, the club also won the Copa Colombia in the 1950–51 and 1951–52 seasons. In the 1952–53 season, they finished as runners-up in that competition, once again behind Millonarios.

In 1958, Boca Juniors de Cali did not take part in the professional league. The club suffered the economic crisis that engulfed several Colombian clubs after El Dorado, and the lack of sponsorships, fanbase, and income caused the club to withdraw, leading to its disbanding and making way for the return of Deportivo Cali, who bought their membership in the professional league and along with América went on to become the city's most representative clubs.

Refounding and return to professional football

In 1987, a group of football executives led by Hernando Ángel refounded Boca Juniors as an amateur club and football academy taking part in the tournaments of the Valle del Cauca regional league. It has also participated in the youth tournaments organized by the FCF and has built an important reputation due to its success in different tournaments and the number of players it promotes to professional football. Several well-known players such as Giovanni Hernández, Wilman Conde, Hugo Rodallega and others have emerged from its ranks. Owing to Ángel also owning both Deportes Quindío and Universitario Popayán, the latter clubs became a platform for the Boca Juniors players to access professional football, being first promoted to Universitario and then to Deportes Quindío.

On 12 March 2019, the General Assembly of Dimayor approved a proposal to relocate Universitario Popayán from Popayán to Cali starting from the second half of the 2019 season, with the aforementioned club being rebranded as Boca Juniors. This move allowed the return of Boca Juniors to professional football after 61 years.

Universitario Popayan is a professional soccer team based in Popayan, Colombia. The team was founded in 1979 and currently competes in the Categoría Primera B, the second division of Colombian soccer. Universitario Popayan plays their home matches at the Estadio Ciro López, a historic stadium located in the heart of Popayan.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a lion, symbolizing strength and determination. Universitario Popayan has a passionate fan base known for their unwavering support and loyalty to the team.

Over the years, Universitario Popayan has produced talented players who have gone on to represent Colombia at the international level. The team is known for their attacking style of play and competitive spirit on the field.

Universitario Popayan has a rich history and tradition in Colombian soccer, and they continue to strive for success and excellence in every match they play.