Venezuela - Foundation Dates of Clubs

1902 May    San Bernardino SC (Caracas)                 [oldest football club of the capital]
1915 Nov 27 Centro Atlético SC (Caracas)
1922        Venzóleo (Caracas)                          [dissolved 1928]
1923        Loyola SC (Caracas)
            Atlético (La Guaira)                        [dissolved 1934]
1925 Jun 15 Unión SC (Caracas)
     Dec  5 Dos Caminos SC (Caracas)                    [dissolved 1963] 
1926 Nov 15 CF Deportivo Venezuela (Caracas)            [dissolved 1946]
            La Salle FC (Caracas)                       [dissolved]
1927        Deportivo Español (Caracas)                 [dissolved 1961]
1929        Royal FBC (La Guaira)
1930        FC Venecia (Caracas)                        [dissolved]
1935        Deportivo La Guaira FC (La Guaira)          [as Litoral SC]
1948 Aug 18 Deportivo Italchacao (Caracas)              [as Deportivo Italia, renamed
                               Deportivo Chacao in 1996, Deportivo Italchacao in 1998]
1950        Universidad Central de Venezuela FC (Caracas)
1958        CD Portugués (Caracas)                      [dissolved 1985]          
1959 May  1 Sport Marítimo (Caracas) 
1960 Sep 19 Galicia FC (Caracas)   
            Banco Agrícola e Pecuario FC (Caracas)      [dissolved 1961]
            Tiquire Flores FC (La Victoria)             [dissolved 1973]           
1964 Jul 24 Carabobo FC (Valencia)                      [as Valencia FC, changed name 1997]
1967        Caracas FC                               
1969        Atlético Anzoategui (Puerto la Cruz)
1971 Oct 12 Estudiantes FC (Mérida)      
1972 Apr 20 Portuguesa FC (Acarigua)   
1975 Feb    Unión Atlético Táchira (San Cristóbal)      [as Deportivo Táchira, changed name 1986]
1977 Feb  1 Atlético Zamora (Barinas)              
     Feb 28 Universidad de Los Andes FC (Mérida)    
1981 Sep 30 Trujillanos FC (Valera)                  
     Nov 11 Mineros de Guayana FC (Puerto Ordaz)    
            San Cristóbal FC                            [as Atlético San Cristóbal]
1983 Apr  5 Industriales del Caroní FC (Ciudad Bolívar)  
1984 Aug 26 Llaneros FC (Guanaré)                     
1985 Jan 15 Minerven FC (El Callao)                 
     Oct 15 Unión Deportiva Lara (Barquisemeto)       
            Deportivo Pepeganga Margarita FC (Porlamar) [dissolved 1990]
            Parroquianos FC (La Guaira)  
            Atlético de Guanare FC                 
1987 Sep 23 Monagas Sport Club (Maturín)
     Oct 31 El Vigía FC                                   
1989 Jan 21 Deportivo Tuy FC (Ocumaré)               
1996        Atlético Zulia FC (Maracaibo)     
            Nacional Tachira FC (San Cristóbal)         [dissolved 2002]
1999        Unión Lara SC (Barquisimeto)
2001 Jan 16 Unión Atlético (Maracaibo)                  [dissolved 2011]
     Oct 17 Atlético Socopó (Barinas)
2002 Aug 20 Aragua FC (Maracay)
     Nov  9 Deportivo Anzoántegui SC (Puerto La Cruz)
            Zamora SC (Barinas) 
2005 Jan 16 Zulia FC (Maracaibo)
2007        Atlético Trujillo FC (Valera)               [dissolved 2009]
2008        Tucanes de Amazonas FC (Puerto Ayacucho)
2009 Jul 23 Atlético Venezuela CF (Caracas)
2010 Jul  1 Estudiantes de Caracas
2011 Aug  3 Metropolitanos de Caracas FC 
2013 Feb 10 Deportivo JBL del Zulia
 

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