Unión Local Andina F.C.
Full name | Unión Local Andina Fútbol Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Universidad de Los Andes ULA | ||
Founded | February 28, 1977 | ||
Ground | Estadio Guillermo Soto Rosa Mérida, Venezuela | ||
Capacity | 15,000 | ||
League | Segunda División | ||
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Unión Local Andina Fútbol Club, usually known as Universidad de Los Andes, or by the acronym ULA, is a Venezuelan football club based in Mérida.
History
The club was founded on February 28, 1977, as Universidad de Los Andes Mérida Fútbol Club.
Titles
- 1983, 1990–91
- 1986, 1994–95
- 1995-96
Performance in CONMEBOL competitions
- Copa Libertadores: 3 appearances
- 1984: Semi-Finals
- 1992: First Round
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Copa Libertadores
Universidad de Los Andes disputed Copa Libertadores de América three times.
In 1984, in the first stage, the club was in the same group of Portuguesa, of Venezuela, and two Peruvian teams, Sporting Cristal, and Melgar. The club finished in the first position, together with Sporting Cristal. A first place playoff was played, and ULA won 2–1. In the second stage, the club was in the same group of two Brazilian clubs, Flamengo, and Grêmio, and was eliminated after finishing in the last position [1].
In 1992, the club was, in the first stage, in the same group of S.C. Marítimo, of Venezuela, and Barcelona and Valdez, of Ecuador. ULA and Marítimo finished in the third position, so, a third place playoff was played. Marítimo won 1–0, and Universidad de Los Andes was eliminated [2].
In 1999, ULA disputed the preliminary stage of the competition, with Estudiantes de Mérida, of Venezuela, and Necaxa and Monterrey, of Mexico. The club was eliminated after finishing in the last position [3].
Stadium
ULA's home stadium is Estadio Guillermo Soto Rosa, which has a maximum capacity of 15,000 people.
Colors
The club's colors are blue and white.