History
While still in the Association of Santa Cruz was cut amateur club was formed on the basis of a neighborhood team called 'Oriente', comprised solely of employees of YPFB of the Central District. Was 5 November 1955, became its first president Elmer Saucedo Parada.
This preparation phase lasted until the club became one of the main players in the championships of the ACF, ranking consistently among the top three.
This statement is found in the spreadsheet file of the Football Association, proving that in 1956 he enrolled with the name of Oriente Petrolero. Until 1959, could not relate to albiverde as the team because his jersey was yellow.
In 1957 he won the title of first ascent two years and won his first title in First of Honor. In 1960 he was second and won the next two years the bicampeonato. The 63 was runner-up and 64 returned to seize the title.
From this period of 8 years in the amateur is removed following synthesis: four championship titles and three runners-up.
Already in the professionalism Oriente Petrolero, has won national titles in the Bolivian league 1979, 1990, 2001.
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