

Blooming and Bolivar played out a drab goalless draw in the Bolivian Primera División on Sunday morning, with neither side able to break the deadlock at the Estadio Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera. The result left both teams searching for cutting edge as the 2026 season continues to take shape.
Match Summary and Overview
The encounter between Blooming and Bolivar was a tight, physical affair typical of Bolivian top‑flight football. Both sides created only a handful of clear chances across 90 minutes, with defensive organisation and midfield congestion stifling attacking play. Blooming, playing at home in Santa Cruz, enjoyed slightly more of the ball but struggled to unlock a well‑drilled Bolivar backline. The visitors, for their part, looked dangerous on the counter‑attack but lacked the final pass or a clinical finish. The 0‑0 draw means each team collects a point, which may feel like a missed opportunity for both given their respective ambitions.
Key Moments
- 22nd minute: Blooming’s winger cut inside from the left and curled a shot just wide of the far post.
- 39th minute: Bolivar’s most dangerous move—a swift break that ended with a powerful drive saved by the Blooming goalkeeper.
- 55th minute: A goalmouth scramble after a corner saw Blooming’s striker poke the ball goal‑wards, only for a Bolivar defender to clear off the line.
- 74th minute: Bolivar’s playmaker sent a free‑kick over the wall, but the Blooming keeper was well positioned to catch it.
- 88th minute: Blooming’s substitute forward headed wide from a cross when unmarked inside the six‑yard box.
Tactical Story
Blooming coach William Ferreira set up his side in a 4‑4‑1‑1, aiming to control the midfield through numbers. Bolivar manager Vladimir Soria responded with a 4‑2‑3‑1 that sought to exploit the space behind Blooming’s full‑backs. In practice, the match became a midfield stalemate, with both teams committing too many fouls to build any rhythm. The absence of a creative No.10 for Blooming was evident, as they lacked the incisive passes to split Bolivar’s centre‑back pairing. Bolivar, meanwhile, grew increasingly frustrated as their wide players were double‑teamed. Ultimately, neither side could find the quality needed to unlock the opposition, and the result reflected that lack of inspiration in the final third.
Standout Players
- Blooming’s goalkeeper: Made a crucial save early in the second half and commanded his area well on crosses.
- Bolivar’s centre‑back Guillermo: A commanding performance—won numerous aerial duels and made a goal‑line clearance that kept the score level.
- Blooming’s defensive midfielder: Broke up play effectively and covered large areas of the pitch, though his passing in the final third was wayward.
Season and Table Impact
The draw leaves Blooming in the middle of the Primera División standings, needing to improve their home form if they are to challenge for a top‑four finish. Bolivar, traditionally one of the league’s giants, will view this as two points dropped; they created enough to have won, but their finishing and final‑ball quality let them down. Both sides now turn their attention to midweek cup fixtures, with Blooming hosting a lower‑league opponent and Bolivar preparing for a tough away trip to Always Ready.