Full name Bauger Fútbol Club Ground Capacity 27,000 Manager Jorge Allen Bauger | Nickname(s) La Escuela Chairman Jorge Rolando Bauger Founded 1986 | |
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Ground Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez Arena/Stadium Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez Location |
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Bauger FC is a professional football team based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Founded in 1986 by Jorge Rolando Bauger as Escuela Bauger, the team changed its name to Bauger FC in 2010. Currently playing in the Liga Dominicana de Fútbol.
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- Club atl tico pantoja vs bauger fc copa walon rd 2016
- Unev sport club vs bauger fc semi final copa walon rd 2016
- History
- Bauger FC Soccer School Jorge Rolando Bauge
- Sponsors
- Current squad
- Notable Players
- References

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History

Bauger FC is a professional soccer team based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Founded in 1989 as a Football School Jorge Rolando Bauger, the team changed its name to Bauger FC in 2010. The club currently participates in the Dominican Football League.

Founded in 1989 as School of Soccer Jorge Rolando Bauger by the Argentine Jorge Rolando Bauger. Bauger FC It is the pioneer institution of sports institutions specialized in the teaching and promotion of football in the Dominican Republic. The Bauger School has been offering its services to the sports community of the Dominican Republic for more than two decades, during which time its representative teams have successfully participated in many local, national, regional and international competitions. In the School have formed players and technicians that have integrated different selections, both of the Association of soccer of the National District and national.
Bauger FC Soccer School, Jorge Rolando Bauge

Bauer FC Soccer School is the pioneer of sports institutions specialized in the teaching and promotion of soccer in the Dominican Republic. The School is legally constituted and incorporated under the protection of Law 520.

The Bauger School has been offering its services to the national sports community for more than two decades, and during this period its representative teams have successfully participated in many local, national, regional and international competitions. In the School have formed players and technicians that have integrated different selections, as much of the Association of soccer of the National District, as national.
Due to the efforts of our institution, the small teams of Real Madrid of Spain have been presented in the country. In addition, we are the organizer of the traditional Snickers Cup of children's football, as well as the International Cup of children's football in the Caribbean, held every year at Easter. And mentors of the Christmas Convivios of soccer that so much joy and happiness takes to the children of all the country.
Jorge Rolando Bauger, was born in Argentina where he played Comodoro Rivadavia (Rio Negro), Racing de Avellaneda and Bartolomé Miter de Posadas (Misiones), and entered French football with Troyes Aube Football - TAF- and Dieppe FC.
In France the teasm obtained the title of infantile soccer coach granted by the French Federation of Soccer (FFF), and later in the United States obtained license To of the American Federation of soccer (ASSF).
Since his arrival in the country he has worked for the Secretary of State for Sports (SEDEFIR), was a professor of Physical Education at UNPHU, and coach of the team of that institution. Later he was in charge of Sports of the university INTEC, for more than a decade.
Since 1986 he has been producing and conducting the national television program Football Football Only. Jorge Rolando Bauger has been the host and narrator of the World Cups 1982,1986,1990,1994,1998,2002 and 2006, in addition he has presented in the country the Eurocopa and Copa America.
He is also the author of the books: Popular Soccer Football (1986), Football, Something More (1990). In addition he is co-author of the magazines of the world-wide USA 94, FRANCE 98, KOREA-JAPAN 02 and GERMANY 2006.
Sponsors
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.