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Unión Lara Sport Club (Originally Union Lara Soccer Club) is a Venezuelan football team based in Barquisimeto, Lara State. Founded in 1999, it currently plays in Venezuelan Third Division, holding home games at the Farid Richa Stadium, with a capacity of 12,480 people.

Unión Lara SC
Full nameUnión Lara Sport Club
Nickname(s)El equipo del Barrio
La máquina Roja
Founded1999
GroundEstadio Farid Richa
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Capacity12,480
ChairmanWilfredo Sanchez
ManagerJorge Aguero
LeagueTercera División Venezolana
Home colours
Away colours

History


The Union Lara FC, had its first game in the Copa República Bolivariana de Venezuela (2000) against Caracas Fútbol Club.

The club took part in the Second Venezuelan Division 2003/04 where it became the champion of the 'Apertura Tournament' and played the final with Union Deportivo Marítimo, which would retain the title, when losing in regular time by penalties (4–1), which the global result finished in 2–2, remaining one more season in the category of silver of the Venezuelan football.

The 2004–2005 season of the Second Division of Venezuela began with the 'Apertura Tournament', where the Larense team achieved 35 points in 20 games. For the 'Closing Tournament', it finished in 2nd place with 42 points, 5 less than the champion of the season Aragua Fútbol Club, remaining in the Second Division of Venezuela for one more season.

The Second Venezuelan Division 2005/06 started with the '2005 Apertura Tournament', where Unión Lara was part of the Central-Eastern Group, where it managed to be 4th with 25 points, 6 victories, 7 draws and a single defeat throughout the semester, which allowed him to advance to the 'Closing Tournament 2006' where they fought for the promotion to the First Division of Venezuela. In the 'Closing Tournament 2006', "The Neighborhood Team" was really close to the long-awaited promotion, finishing the tournament in third place, with 37 points, one less than the promoted Portuguesa Fútbol Club and Zamora Fútbol Club.

Before the start of the Copa América 2007, the FVF decided to expand both the First Division of Venezuela and the Second Division of Venezuela, and as a result of this, the Larense team managed to play in the top category for the 2007–2008 season. the First Venezuelan Division 2007/08 started with the 'Opening Apertura 2007', of national scope, where Union Lara only achieved 3 victories throughout the semester and ended with 14 points, only surpassing Red Star FC. For the 'Closing Tournament 2008' , the situation would be practically the same: second to last place with 14 points again, and a total of 9 losses in the entire tournament. It would be last in the accumulated Table of the Season, and it descended to the Second Division of Venezuela for the following season.

The Second Venezuelan Division 2008/09 started with the 'Opening Apertura 2008', where the team finished 11th in the tournament, achieving a total of 18 points in 15 contested matches. For the 'Clausura 2009', they would achieve a total of 5 wins and add 17 points, to finish eleventh again. In the Accumulated Table of the season, it culminated in the tenth box.

For the Second Venezuelan Division 2009/10 an ambitious project merges between three Larense's teams, namely: 'Unión Lara FC', Lara FC Police and UCLA FC which joined together to form the revival of Lara Fútbol Club, a team with a long history as the first non-capital national champion in 1965, the first Larense champion in the top category and for participating in the Copa Libertadores of 1966; (The Lara Fútbol Club remained in the silver category, even came to play the Ascent Tournament in the Second Venezuelan Division 2011/12, before the economic problems led to its disappearance). As the reborn Lara Fútbol Club played in the Segunda División Venezolana 2009/10 with the quota of Lara FC Police, the quota left by Unión Lara was occupied by the Club Deportivo San Antonio, the Larense image disappearing due to the aforementioned merger.


Rebirth of the Union


For the 2012–2013 Tournament and after many rumors, the Lara Union squad is reborn, now with the Sport Club name, which participates in the Third Division of Venezuela. The 2012–2013 season of the Third Division (Third Venezuelan Division 2012/13) began with the '2012 Apertura Tournament', where the Larense squad takes part of the Central Group II, in which it ends 3rd.with a total of 11 points, 3 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses, having to play for staying in the category in the following semester of the season. The next tournament of the season, is the 'Clausura 2013' where the teams that did not manage to qualify for the '2013 Promotion and Permanence Tournament' and those teams and institutions that wish to enter the category, participate commonly called "aspirants". The team is part of the Central-Western Group, where they finish last in the group with only 6 points and only one victory in the entire semester.

For the Third Venezuelan Division 2013/14, it is part of the Central Group II of the 'Opening 2013', where it managed to add a total of 13 units, classifying the next tournament of the season as one of the best third places. The club took part in the Central Group of the 'Tournament of Promotion and Permanence 2014', a tight group that was decided at the last day, where the Larense team managed to finish in second place with 23 units and a total of 7 victories throughout the semester, thus achieving promotion to the Second Division of Venezuela for the following season.


Name changes


YearName
1999 Unión Lara Fútbol Club
2012 Unión Lara Sport Club

Club information



Stadium


The Farid Richa Stadium is a football stadium located in the capital city of Lara State, Barquisimeto, in the center of Venezuela, it is the headquarters of the local football team of the first division 'Unión Lara Sport Club' and two other teams (Unión Deportiva Lara and Lara Fútbol Club Police), was baptized with that name in homage to a prominent player of origin Lebanese Farid Richa, was reopened in 2001, and has a capacity of approximately 12,480 spectators.


References





    На других языках


    [de] Unión Lara

    Unión Lara Fútbol Club ist ein venezolanischer Fußballverein aus Barquisimeto. Der Verein wurde 1999 gegründet und trägt seine Heimspiele im Estadio Farid Richa aus, das Platz bietet für 12.500 Zuschauer. Unión Lara wurde bisher noch nie venezolanischer Fußballmeister und spielt derzeit in der Tercera División, der dritthöchsten Spielklasse in Venezuela.
    - [en] Unión Lara S.C.

    [es] Unión Lara Sport Club

    El Unión Lara Sport Club (Originalmente Unión Lara Fútbol Club) es un equipo de fútbol venezolano fundado en 1999, con sede en Barquisimeto, Estado Lara disputa sus partidos como local en el Estadio Farid Richa de la ciudad venezolana. logró ascender a la Primera División de Venezuela en el año 2007.



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