Blooming vs Real Oruro, 2025 Copa Bolivia, Quarterfinals

· 1st Leg

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Blooming are hosting Real Oruro at Estadio Real Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, starting on . The match is a part of the Copa Bolivia.

Head To Head Record

Date Last Five Games Competition
4-2
Bolivian Liga Profesional

Game Information

Competition: Copa Bolivia

Venue: Estadio Real Santa Cruz
Location: Santa Cruz, Bolivia

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