CONMEBOL

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Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol
South American Football Confederation

WC 2010 Qual.
2007 Sudamericana
2008 Libertadores


Formation 9 July 1916
Type Sports organization
Headquarters Luque, Paraguay
Membership 10 member associations
Secretary General Eduardo de Luca
President Nicolás Leoz
Website http://www.conmebol.com/

CONMEBOL or CSF (Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol, South American Football Confederation) is the governing body of football in most of South America. Conmebol teams have won half of all FIFA World Cup tournaments, and two of the top five teams in the FIFA World Rankings are Conmebol members.

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It was founded July 9, 1916, thanks to Uruguayan Héctor Rivadavia Gómez who was the driving force for uniting football around the continent. Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Chile were the founder nations. The confederation was founded during the course of a successful South American football tournament that was taking place in Buenos Aires as part of the commemoration of Argentina's independence centenary [1] (This tournament was retrospectively acknowledged as the first Copa América). Paraguay (1921), Peru (1925), Bolivia (1926), Ecuador (1927), Colombia (1936) and Venezuela (1952) also became members. Today Conmebol is part of FIFA and is in charge of all professional football activities in its member countries. The permanent headquarters are located in Luque, Paraguay (near Asunción). The president (until 2006) of the Executive Committee is Dr. Nicolás Leoz.

Even though they are located in South America, Guyana, Suriname and the French département d'outre-mer of French Guiana are not members of Conmebol - for historical, cultural and mainly sporting reasons their national associations are members of CONCACAF.

Among the tournaments conducted by Conmebol are the Copa Libertadores de América (analogous to the UEFA Champions League) and the Copa Sudamericana (analogous to the UEFA Cup), both for club teams, and Copa América for men's national teams.

Although Conmebol countries represent only a small fraction of the world, their teams have won half of the World Cup tournaments.

This is the list of the teams that participated of each World Cup. For further information on the qualification process and withdrawals, see the (Q) corresponding links (the first World Cup of 1930 didn't have any qualification process).

Marked in bold are host countries
Year Q Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Other
1930 Uruguay Argentina Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru
1934 Q Argentina, Brazil
1938 Q Brazil
1950 Q Uruguay Brazil Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay
1954 Q Uruguay Brazil
1958 Q Brazil Argentina, Paraguay
1962 Q Brazil Chile Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay
1966 Q Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay
1970 Q Brazil Uruguay Peru
1974 Q Brazil Argentina, Chile, Uruguay
1978 Q Argentina Brazil Peru
1982 Q Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru
1986 Q Argentina Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay
1990 Q Argentina Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay
1994 Q Brazil Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia
1998 Q Brazil Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay
2002 Q Brazil Argentina, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay
2006 Q Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay
2010 Q

18 Flag of Brazil Brazil (5 wins, 2 runners-up, 2 third places, 1 fourth place)
14 Flag of Argentina Argentina (2 wins, 2 runners-up)
10 Flag of Uruguay Uruguay (2 wins, 2 fourth places)
7 Flag of Chile Chile (1 third place)
Flag of Paraguay Paraguay
4 Flag of Colombia Colombia
Flag of Peru Peru
3 Flag of Bolivia Bolivia
2 Flag of Ecuador Ecuador
0 Flag of Venezuela Venezuela


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