哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/27 21:00 9 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 青年 女子 W 3-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/20 23:30 8 [14] 佩雷拉 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [9] W 1-2
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/14 21:00 7 [8] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v Alianza 女子 [9] L 0-1
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/06 20:00 6 [7] 米倫拿列奧 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [6] L 3-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 03/23 21:00 5 [6] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 麥德林獨立 女子 [1] W 1-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 03/18 00:00 4 [6] 卡利競技 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [4] L 3-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 03/09 20:30 3 [4] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 帕斯托體育 女子 [2] W 1-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 02/25 20:30 2 [5] 皇家桑坦德CD 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [6] D 1-1
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 02/18 20:30 1 [3] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 拉伊奎達德 女子 [3] W 2-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 05/23 20:15 17 [2] 聖達菲 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [9] L 2-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 05/21 19:00 17 聖達菲 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 - Postponed
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 05/15 21:00 15 [7] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 哥杜雷亞 女子 [9] L 1-2
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 05/11 00:30 12 麥德林國民競技 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 L 5-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 05/06 19:00 14 [10] 拉伊奎達德 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [5] L 3-1
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/30 21:00 13 [5] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 佩雷拉 女子 [7] L 1-2
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/23 20:30 12 麥德林國民競技 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 - Postponed
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/20 21:00 11 [4] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 青年 女子 [11] W 1-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/16 01:30 10 [7] 卡利競技 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [3] L 3-1
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 04/02 21:00 9 [4] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 米倫拿列奧 女子 [12] W 2-1
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 03/26 20:00 8 [17] 帕斯托體育 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [5] W 0-2
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 03/18 20:15 7 [7] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 皇家桑坦德CD 女子 [12] W 3-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 03/10 22:30 6 [14] 杜利馬體育會 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [7] W 0-3
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 03/06 20:15 5 [10] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 博亞卡捷高 女子 [7] W 2-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 03/02 20:15 4 [5] 麥德林獨立 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [8] L 2-1
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 02/25 23:30 3 [7] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 烏拉競技 女子 [5] D 1-1
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 02/19 22:00 1 [14] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 布卡拉曼格競技 女子 [15] W 2-1
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 02/11 21:10 2 [1] 卡利美洲 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [9] L 1-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 05/19 01:00 3 [1] 聖達菲 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [8] L 4-0
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 05/15 20:00 3 [8] 拉尼羅斯 女子 v 聖達菲 女子 [1] L 0-6
哥倫比亞女足聯賽 05/09 21:00 17 [10] 青年 女子 v 拉尼羅斯 女子 [6] L 2-0

Wikipedia - Llaneros F.C.

Llaneros Fútbol Club S.A. is a professional Colombian football team based in Villavicencio, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera B. They play their home games at the Bello Horizonte stadium.

History

Llaneros F.C. was founded on 20 April 2012, after the then Governor of Meta Department Alan Jara and Mayor of Villavicencio Juan Guillermo Zuluaga with the backing of oil company Pacific Rubiales Energy bought the participation rights (ficha) of Categoría Primera B club Academia, based in Bogotá. The General Assembly of Academia approved the sale of the club on 22 March 2012, with DIMAYOR giving its approval on 27 March 2012 and announcing that Llaneros would enter the competition for the second half of the 2012 season. The club played its first game on 22 July 2012, losing to Alianza Petrolera by a 1–0 score at Academia's former home stadium Estadio Compensar in Bogotá.

By 2015, the club went through an economic crisis accentuated by the problems of its main sponsor Pacific Rubiales, which led the owners to consider offers to sell and move the club to another area of the country. However, at the start of 2016 Llaneros signed an alliance with Categoría Primera A club Santa Fe, in which Santa Fe sent several of its young players to Llaneros on loan as well as a coaching staff led by Germán González, while being responsible for the payment of their wages.

Llaneros' best performance in Primera B came in the 2017 season, in which the team managed by Jairo Patiño reached the finals of the Torneo Finalización but were beaten by Leones by a 4–1 aggregate score, missing the chance to play an additional final series for promotion to the top flight.

2021 controversy

On 4 December 2021, the last matchday of the semi-final Group B of the second tournament of the 2021 Primera B season, Llaneros were beaten by Unión Magdalena by a 2–1 score with a couple of goals in quick succession in stoppage time. This result helped Unión Magdalena earn promotion to Categoría Primera A at the expense of Fortaleza, who were clinching promotion despite losing their final match to Bogotá at the same time since Llaneros were leading against Unión Magdalena. However, video footage of Unión Magdalena's winning goal appeared to show the Llaneros players backing off and failing to make an effort to prevent their rivals from scoring. The events sparked outrage both within the country and abroad, with Colombian internationals Juan Cuadrado and Mateus Uribe expressing their displeasure, calling them "a lack of respect" and "an embarrassment for Colombian football", whilst President of Colombia Iván Duque Márquez stated it was a "national disgrace".

In response to the growing backlash, as well as calls from Fortaleza to get the match annulled and Unión Magdalena's promotion reversed, DIMAYOR chairman Fernando Jaramillo ordered the opening of an inquiry on the match events while also requesting the Office of the Attorney General of Colombia to investigate whether any criminal offenses had been committed, but on 7 December 2021, Jaramillo stated that the tournament would not be paused and Unión Magdalena's promotion would not be overturned while due process was completed.

On 30 December 2021 DIMAYOR's Disciplinary Commission closed the investigation on Unión Magdalena as it found no evidence implying that members of the aforementioned club had been responsible for the events that occurred in the match, but sources within the governing body of Colombian professional football stated that the investigation on Llaneros would remain open. Five months later, it was announced that four Llaneros players who were involved in that match had been fined and suspended from all sporting and administrative activities for "committing acts against sporting dignity and decorum".

拉尼羅斯女子足球俱樂部(西班牙語:Club Llaneros Femenino)是一家位於哥倫比亞巴耶杜帕爾的職業女子足球俱樂部,目前於哥倫比亞女子足球聯賽(英语:Liga Profesional Femenina de Fútbol de Colombia)作賽。