Results

Colombia Primera B 10/25 20:00 16 [11] Bogota FC v Leones [16] L 0-1
Colombia Primera B 10/20 19:00 15 [14] Tigres FC v Bogota FC [12] D 1-1
Colombia Primera B 10/12 19:00 14 [12] Bogota FC v Real Soacha Cundinamarca [6] L 0-3
Colombia Primera B 10/03 22:00 13 [12] Boca Juniors De Cali v Bogota FC [10] L 2-1
Colombia Primera B 09/26 21:00 12 [14] Deportes Quindio v Bogota FC [9] L 6-1
Colombia Primera B 09/21 19:00 11 [10] Bogota FC v Barranquilla FC [15] W 1-0
Colombia Primera B 09/14 21:00 10 [1] Jaguares de Cordoba v Bogota FC [9] L 2-0
Colombia Primera B 09/06 19:00 9 [11] Bogota FC v Tigres FC [10] W 1-0
Colombia Primera B 08/31 20:00 8 [8] Patriotas FC v Bogota FC [12] D 1-1
Colombia Primera B 08/26 22:30 7 [15] Bogota FC v Cucuta Deportivo [4] W 2-1
Colombia Primera B 08/18 23:00 6 [7] Atletico Huila v Bogota FC [14] L 1-0
Colombia Primera B 08/10 22:00 5 [14] Bogota FC v Internacional FC de Palmira [13] D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 18 18
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 19 7 12
Goals for 32 19 13
Goals against 66 26 40
Clean sheets 5 5 0
Failed to score 14 6 8

Wikipedia - Bogotá F.C.

Bogotá F.C. is a Colombian professional football team based in Bogotá, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera B. They play their home games at the Estadio Metropolitano de Techo.

History

Bogotá F.C. is a club with a duality in its history, having been born under its current name in 2004 when it debuted in the Colombian second division, but coming from another club named Club El Cóndor which was founded in 1991 and played under three different guises: in 2000 the club was called El Cóndor, in 2002 Cóndor Real Bogotá and a few years later Cóndor Deportivo Sur-Bogotá.

Bogotá's best performance was achieved in the first half of 2007 in the Copa Premier, after qualifying to a semifinal phase for the first time ever, with a near-perfect season and a roster mixing experienced players and young talents such as Javier Cuero.

In 2005, the team's management was taken over by the company "GoGo" which provided capital to the team. During the 2010 season, played in one tournament, Bogotá performed a great campaign, advancing to the semi-finals in sixth place. After leading their group in the first half of that stage with seven points out of nine, they were eliminated after losing 3–2 at home against Deportivo Pasto and drawing 1–1 with Patriotas, also at home.

In March 2012 it was announced that due to a lack of support in Bogotá, the club would be leaving for the city of Montería in the department of Córdoba for the 2013 season. DIMAYOR granted this request on March 27, but negotiations ultimately fell through and Bogotá decided to stay at the Colombian capital.

**Bogotá FC: A Legacy of Passion and Pride**

Bogotá FC, one of Colombia's most storied soccer clubs, embodies the spirit and passion of the capital city. Founded in 1935, the team has a rich history that reflects the cultural diversity and vibrant energy of Bogotá. Known for their striking blue and white colors, Bogotá FC has become a symbol of unity and pride for its dedicated fanbase.

The club plays its home matches at the iconic Estadio El Campín, a venue that resonates with the cheers and chants of thousands of loyal supporters. Over the years, Bogotá FC has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent, showcasing a blend of skillful play and tactical discipline that captivates fans both at home and abroad.

With a commitment to excellence, Bogotá FC has competed in various national leagues and tournaments, consistently striving for glory and aiming to add to its trophy cabinet. The team's ethos is built on hard work, resilience, and a deep connection to the community, making it a beloved institution in Colombian soccer.

As Bogotá FC continues to evolve and chase new ambitions, it remains a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring athletes and fans alike, embodying the heart and soul of Bogotá. Whether on the pitch or in the stands, the spirit of Bogotá FC is alive and thriving, ready to take on any challenge that comes its way.