Radio Gol
·18 May 2026
What’s happening in Bolivia, and why Conmebol moved several matches

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·18 May 2026

In recent hours, some Bolivian clubs announced through an official statement that they will play their international cup matches in Asunción rather than in their home cities due to the serious social unrest affecting their country: Always Ready will host Mirassol in Lanús’ Copa Libertadores group, while in the Copa Sudamericana, Independiente Petrolero will face Botafogo in Racing’s group and Blooming will play Carabobo in River’s group.
This situation stems from a much deeper problem affecting the Bolivian people. The political and social climate is going through one of its most delicate moments since Rodrigo Paz came to power. Just six months after taking office, he is facing widespread protests, road blockades, and growing criticism over fuel shortages, economic decline, and wage demands.
For several days, different groups have maintained roadblocks at nearly 70 locations across the country, causing a virtual standstill. According to local media, the government deployed police and military forces this Saturday to clear access routes and ensure the delivery of essential supplies to La Paz.
The Bolivian Workers’ Central (COB), peasant organizations, miners, and teachers are leading the strike measures. While some unions are demanding wage increases, others are calling for fuel or larger mining areas. At the same time, the protests have become increasingly intense and have led to clashes with authorities.
Given this backdrop of unrest, Bolivia’s First Division has been played almost normally, with the exception of a few matches due to roadblocks that prevented some teams from traveling. For international competitions, Conmebol suggested changing the home venues so the matches would not have to be postponed during the decisive group-stage period.
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