Club Always Ready

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Always Ready
File:@Club Always Ready Escudo.png
Full nameClub Deportivo Always Ready
NicknamesAlbirrojo
el Millonario
la Banda Roja
Founded13 April 1933; 93 years ago (1933-04-13)
GroundEstadio Municipal de El Alto
Capacity25,000
ChairmanAndrés Costa
ManagerEduardo Villegas
LeagueDivisión Profesional
2024División Profesional, 8th of 16
Websitewww.alwaysready.bo

Club Deportivo Always Ready is a Bolivian football club from La Paz which plays its home games in nearby El Alto. Due to the jerseys the team is also known as Banda Roja, or the red band.

History

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Club Always Ready was founded on 13 April 1933. The team took part in the La Paz championship, which was held in 1950 under semi-professional conditions; it was organized by La Paz Football Association (LPFA). Despite not having any official status, the winner of the tournament was widely considered the de facto champion of Bolivia. Always Ready earned their first title in 1951. In the following two years, the team was runner-up.

From 1954 onwards, teams from Cochabamba and Oruro participated in the now-called Torneo Integrado, a much larger tournament than the La Paz championship; Always Ready found themselves withdrawing from the competition as it found it difficult to retain key players. Always Ready's resurgence was not until 1956. The team secured its second national title in 1957.

Always Ready was the first Bolivian team to do a tour outside Bolivia: from August to November 1961, the club toured Europe.[1]

In 1967, the club obtained second place in its national league; that allowed Always Ready to participate in South America's most prestigious club event: the Copa Libertadores. However, the results were disappointing as they went out in the first round without winning a single match. Nevertheless, Always Ready won that same year's city championship and finished 5th in the national standings.

In 1977 Always Ready was one of the founding members of the new national professional league, where it stayed until 1981, when they were relegated to the second division. They achieved promotion in 1987, but in 1991 they were relegated again and did not reach promotion until 2019, 28 years later.

In 2018, Always Ready returned to the top flight for the first time since 1991 by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar after beating Avilés Industrial 3–0 in the final.

In the 2019 Bolivian Primera División season, the club finished ninth in the Apertura, and fifth in the Clausura. These positions were good enough to finish seventh in the aggregate table and earn a spot in the 2020 Copa Sudamericana, their first continental competition in 32 years. They faced Millonarios in the first stage. The first leg in Bogotá ended in a 2–0 win for the Colombian team. In the second leg, which was played in La Paz, Always Ready won 1–0, being eliminated 2–1 on aggregate.

On New Years Eve 2020, Always Ready won the Torneo Apertura championship of the top-flight División Profesional after defeating Nacional Potosí 2–0 away from home in the last match of the season, their first top flight title in 63 years.[2][3]

With this title, the club earned a spot in the 2021 Copa Libertadores group stage. Their first match was on 20 April 2021, a 2–0 win against Brazilian powerhouse Internacional at home. Their second match was a 2–1 loss to Olimpia in Paraguay. In the match against Deportivo Táchira on Venezuelan soil, Always Ready suffered a 7–2 defeat. In their last match, they drew against Internacional in Porto Alegre, however this was not enough to prevent their elimination from the competition where they finished last in their group.

In the 2021 season, Always Ready had another good season, finishing as runner-up one point behind champions Independiente Petrolero, and earning qualification to the 2022 Copa Libertadores in the process, where they finished last in the group stage again.

Always Ready in CONMEBOL competitions

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1968 – Group stage
2021 – Group stage
2022 – Group stage
2023 – Second stage
2024 – Third stage
2020 – First stage
2024 – TBD

Honours

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National

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Regional

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  • Campeonato Paceño
    • Winners (7): 1951, 1957, 1959, 1968, 1986, 1993, 2018
  • Campeonato de 2.ª Categoría
    • Winners (2): 1939, 1956
  • Campeonato de 3.ª Categoría
    • Winners (1): 1938

Current squad

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As of 4 September, 2025[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Venezuela (state).svg VEN Alain Baroja
5 DF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Marcelo Suárez
7 FW File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Moises Paniagua
9 FW File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Roler Ferrufino
10 FW File:Flag of Paraguay.svg PAR Héctor Bobadilla
11 MF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Javier Uzeda
12 GK File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Nicolás Salazar
13 DF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Héctor Cuéllar
17 MF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Jesús Maraude
18 DF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Carlitos Rodriguez
19 MF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Dario Torrico
20 MF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Fernando Saucedo
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF File:Flag of Colombia.svg COL Alex Rambal
22 DF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL José Herrera
23 MF File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Tomás Andrade
25 GK File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Santiago Delgadillo
27 MF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Kevin Romay
28 DF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Damian Medina
30 FW File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Emanuel Paniagua
37 DF File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Patricio Pernicone
47 MF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Marco Salazar
49 DF File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Zinedinne La Fuente
99 GK File:Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg BOL Enzo Rodriguez

References

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