Patriotas Boyacá

Patriotas
Full namePatriotas Boyacá S.A.
Nickname(s)Lancero (Lancer)
Rojo de Boyacá (Boyacá's Red)
Libertador (Liberator)
El Verdadero equipo de Boyacá (Boyacá's real team)
Founded18 February 2003 (2003-02-18)
GroundEstadio La Independencia
Capacity20,000
ChairmanCésar Guzmán
ManagerJonathan Risueño
LeagueCategoría Primera B
2024Primera A, 17th of 20 (relegated by average)
Websitewww.patriotasboyaca.co

Patriotas Boyacá, also known as Patriotas, is a professional Colombian football team based in Tunja, that plays in the Categoría Primera B. They play their home games at the La Independencia stadium.

History

Patriotas was founded in 2003 by the then-governor of Boyacá Miguel Ángel Bermúdez, together with the then Coldeportes chairman and the owners of hardware business G&J. In its first year in the Primera B, the club reached the semifinals, where it was eliminated by Bogotá Chicó.

In 2004 the team again advanced to the semifinals, where the team played against Deportivo Antioquia, Centauros Villavicencio and Expreso Rojo, but did not qualify. In 2005 Patriotas was second in the general table but in the semifinals was eliminated by Bajo Cauca F.C. In 2009 some changes were implemented in the tournament. Patriotas was first in Group B but was eliminated again in the semifinals and ended up in third place.

In 2011 the team was promoted to the Categoría Primera A after beating América de Cali by penalties in the promotion/relegation playoff.[1] In 2016, the team qualified for the final stages of the top tier for the first time, after placing eighth in the first stage.[2] That year, the team also managed to qualify for the 2017 Copa Sudamericana, which was the first participation of the team in an international competition, reaching the second stage.[3]

Patriotas's first spell in Primera A lasted 10 years as they were relegated back to Primera B at the end of the 2022 season, sealing their relegation on 16 October 2022 with two matches to go in the first stage of the 2022 Finalización tournament after a scoreless draw with Millonarios and a victory for Unión Magdalena against Deportivo Pereira, which ensured the team would end the season in the bottom two places of the relegation table.[4] The team made a quick return to the top flight, winning the 2023 Primera B's Torneo I and later defeating Fortaleza CEIF in the season's grand final to earn promotion.[5]

Honours

Domestic

Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
2017 Copa Sudamericana FS Everton 1–0 0–1 1–1 (4–3 p)
SS Corinthians 1–1 0–2 1–3

Players

Current squad

As of 30 January 2025[6]

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  COL Jorge Amaya
2 DF  COL Juan Arce
4 DF  COL Juan Hurtado
5 MF  COL Kevin Salazar
6 DF  COL Víctor Perea
7 FW  COL Johan Perea
8 MF  COL Juan Carlos Caicedo
9 FW  COL Ramiro Brochero
10 MF  COL Kevin Álvarez
11 MF  COL Mauricio Gómez
12 GK  COL Juan Espitia (on loan from Santa Fe)
13 MF  COL Juan Aristizábal (on loan from Santa Fe)
15 DF  COL Fernando Torres
17 MF  COL Jonathan Carmona
18 MF  COL Jean Paul Angulo
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF  VEN Freyn Figueroa
20 FW  COL Carlos Copete
22 DF  COL Alexander Porras (on loan from Santa Fe)
25 DF  COL Carlos de las Salas
27 FW  COL Estiven Sarria
30 DF  COL Luis Payares
36 DF  COL Alexander Carabalí
38 DF  COL Samuel Bello
88 GK  COL Matías Escobar
DF  ESP Sergio de Echevarría
DF  COL Mateo Garavito
MF  FRA Quentin Danloux
MF  COL Álvaro Meléndez
MF  COL William Ovalle
MF  COL Gerbin Silva

Out on loan

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

Managers

Country Name Dates
Colombia Álvaro de Jesús Gómez 2003[7]
Colombia Álvaro Zuluaga 2004[8]
Colombia Harold Morales January 2005 – June 2006[9]
Colombia Epimenio Cristancho July 2006 – December 2006[10]
Colombia Hernán Pacheco January 2007 – June 2007[11]
Colombia Juan Carlos Grueso June 2007 – June 2008[12][13]
Colombia Nelson Abadía June 2008 – December 2008[13]
Argentina Mario Vanemerak January 2009 – June 2009[14]
Colombia Eduardo Retat July 2009 – December 2009[15]
Colombia Orlando Restrepo January 2010 – March 2010[16]
Colombia Carlos Hoyos April 2010 – December 2010
Colombia Miguel Augusto Prince January 2011 – October 2012
Colombia Eduardo Retat October 2012 – December 2012
Colombia Arturo Reyes January 2013 – April 2013
Argentina Juan Díaz April 2013 – June 2013
Uruguay Julio Comesaña July 2013 – February 2014
Colombia Harold Rivera April 2014 – December 2016
Colombia Diego Corredor January 2017 – October 2019
Colombia Nelson Gómez October 2019 – November 2020
Spain Abel Segovia November 2020 – April 2021
Colombia Jhon Mario Ramírez May 2021 – June 2021
Colombia Jorge Luis Bernal July 2021 – August 2021
Colombia Juan David Niño August 2021 – February 2022
Colombia Arturo Boyacá February 2022 – May 2022
Colombia José Eugenio Hernández June 2022 – December 2022
Colombia Juan David Niño February 2023 – September 2023
Spain Jonathan Risueño September 2023 – December 2023
Colombia Harold Rivera January 2024 – September 2024
Colombia Dayron Pérez September 2024 – December 2024
Spain Jonathan Risueño January 2025 – Present

Source: Worldfootball.net

References

  1. ^ "El descenso de América de Cali: el gran recuerdo que se lleva Patriotas" [The relegation of América de Cali: the great memory Patriotas take home] (in Spanish). Futbolete. 16 October 2022. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Millonarios y Patriotas, entre los 8 que disputarán la Liga Águila". Publimetro Colombia. 20 November 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Harold Rivera no continuará en la dirección técnica del Patriotas". Caracol Radio. 5 December 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Patriotas, el otro descendido a la Primera B del fútbol colombiano, para el 2023" [Patriotas, the other team relegated to the Colombian football's Primera B for 2023] (in Spanish). Gol Caracol. 16 October 2022. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Patriotas se corona campeón del torneo de ascenso y regresa a la primera división" [Patriotas are crowned champions of the promotion tournament and return to the first division] (in Spanish). Caracol Radio. 29 November 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  6. ^ "Patriotas FC". Soccerway. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
  7. ^ "CONOZCA A LOS PATRIOTAS DE BOYACÁ". El Tiempo. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  8. ^ ""Tengo mucha confianza que vamos a llegar a la gran final": Álvaro Zuluaga". El Tiempo. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  9. ^ "Cúcuta y Patriotas, en la recta final". El Tiempo. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  10. ^ "Criterios / Patriotas Boyacá". El Tiempo. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  11. ^ "Pacheco, el técnico que tiene a Fortaleza soñando con ascender a la A". El Tiempo. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  12. ^ "Patriotas de Boyacá enfrentará con ánimo al Once del Cesar". El Tiempo. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  13. ^ a b "Nelson Abadía será quien comande al reestructurado Patriotas FC en la B". El Tiempo. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  14. ^ ""Yo no dejé el equipo botado", dice Mario Vanemerak tras su renuncia a Patriotas". Futbolred.com. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  15. ^ "Eduardo Retat es el nuevo DT de Patriotas tras renuncia de Prince". Futbolred.com. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  16. ^ "Orlando Restrepo es el nuevo técnico de Patriotas de Tunja". Futbolred.com. Retrieved 2025-01-27.