Bolivia National Football Team

The Bolivia national football team is the national team of Bolivia and is controlled by the Federacin Boliviana de Ftbol. It is historically one of the weakest teams in CONMEBOL. After playing in the 1930 and 1950 World Cups, they qualified just once -- in 1994. There, playing champions Germany in the tournament's opening game in Chicago, Bolivia lost 1-0 as Marco Etcheverry, considered the nation's best player of the 1990s, got sent off just three minutes after coming on as a sub. They never advanced past the first round of any World Cup, but did win the Copa Amrica once, in 1963.

World Cup record

Copa Amrica record

  • 1916 to 1925 - Did not enter
  • 1926 - Fifth place
  • 1927 - Fourth place
  • 1929 to 1942 - Withdrew
  • 1945 - Sixth place
  • 1946 - Sixth place
  • 1947 - Seventh place
  • 1949 - Fourth place
  • 1953 - Sixth place
  • 1955 to 1957 - Withdrew
  • 1959 - Seventh place
  • 1959 - Withdrew
  • 1963 - Winners
  • >
    idth="50"|  valign="top"|

    Famous players

     

    << PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
    network overlay
    pitching position
    retinene
    elne
    provider edge router
    vikki carr
    pete namlook
    real projective space
    ould lammas fair
    audi q7
    zexall
    george seifert
    silvina ocampo
    carnegie libraries image gallery
    trinidad and tobago national football team
    bev desjarlais
    monotype corporation
    metaconcert
    the streets of cairo, or the poor little country maid
    taboo tuesday
    ottaway community newspapers
    amidakuji
    shanty town
    young lords
    matt howarth
    mountain states legal foundation
    yamaha virago
    megatron (beast wars)
    key based routing
    alexander medved
    network routing method
    investcorp
    spliff (band)
    henry francis lyte
    roberval, quebec
    transphase eradication rod
    protoform
    marta suplicy
    lesser outer god
    earlestown station
    cayetano garza
    ron evans (politician)
    ort
    place name origins