Football at the Bolivarian Games
- Football at the Bolivarian Games
Football at the Bolivarian Games has been played since 1938. The first edition was the only one in which full national teams played for all countries. U-17 teams have been fielded recently in this quadrennial competition. A women's tournament played by full national teams was added in 2005.
Men
Tournaments
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=III Games =
(Caracas, 1951)
=IV Games =
(Barranquilla, 1961)
=V Games =
(Quito/Guayaquil, 1965)
=VI Games =
(Maracaibo, 1970)
=VII Games =
(Panama City, 1973)
There was a tie for third place and two bronze medals were awarded.
=VIII Games =
(La Paz, 1977)
=IX Games =
(Barquisimeto, 1981)
=X Games =
(Ambato/Cuenca/Puerto Viejo, 1985)
The competition featured only U-20 teams for the first time.
=XI Games =
(Maracaibo, 1989)
A dispute about which level of teams should be fielded led to the cancellation of the football tournament.
=XII Games =
(Santa Cruz/Cochambamba, 1993)
The competition featured only U-20 teams for the first time.
=XIII Games =
(Arequipa, 1997)
=XIV Games =
(Ambato, 2001)
The competition featured only U-20 teams for the first time.
=XV Games =
(Armenia/Pereira, 2005)
Details
=XV Games =
(Armenia/Pereira, 2005)
External links
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/bolivarianos.html Bolivarian Games: Soccer Tournaments] RSSSF page
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