Is the oldest continental national team's tournament in the World and the emblematic competition of the South American Football Confederation. Its first edition dates back to 1916, as part of the centennial celebrations of the Independence of Argentina, and its birth (...)
It is the South American Championship for major national teams, that at the same time serves as qualifier for the FIFA World Cup of the specialty. Because of the deep roots that this discipline has in Brazil, it was this country that organized the first three edition (...)
It is the emblematic competition of CONMEBOL at the club level and one of the most noted tournaments in the world. Its dispute began in 1960, although the spirit of a competition at the club level was already present since the beginning of the century. The 1958 CONME (...)
Is the official club competition at the continental level, in which the champion teams from the ten South American associations of CONMEBOL compete against each other. The first edition of the tournament takes place in 2009 and will be disputed in (...)
It is the clubs’ competition of CONMEBOL that is carried out in the second semester of every year. It was instituted in 2002, after the decision of the Executive Committee of discontinuing the dispute of the Merconorte and Mercosur Cups. The objective was to ga (...)
It was created recently and its first edition took place in 2008. It is an annual final that measures forces between the champion of the South American Cup and the champion of the Japanese Football League Cup. It is disputed in an only match that takes place in (...)
The Qualifying Competition of South America for the FIFA World Cup, also called "Preliminary Round" or "Qualifiers", is a competition of the International Federation and not of CONMEBOL. It is disputed every four years, before each World Cup. The first match of this (...)
It is a FIFA competition, not one of CONMEBOL, since it is part of the preliminary competition for the Beach Soccer World Cup of the International Federation. Also denominated "Qualifier", was disputed in 2006 and in 2008. In 2007, joint Qualifiers were organized for (...)
It is the final that faces the winners of the two CONMEBOL club tournaments in the year. Its dispute began in 1989, confronting the champion of the Libertadores Cup against the winner of the "Joao Havelange" Supercup. Since this last competition stopped taking place (...)
It is the equivalent of the Copa Libertadores of America but for futsal football. It is disputed annually since 2002, with the champions and vice-champions of the national futsal leagues of South America.
It is one of the few official futsal competitions for juveniles that exist in the world. The main purpose of this contest is to bolster the formation of young players and to intensify the player base for this sport in the region. It takes place every two years and be (...)
It is the equivalent of the Copa America but in a version for ladies. It began to be disputed in 1991, given the necessity to qualify a team for the first Women’s World Cup organized by FIFA. Brazil, the maximum expression in this discipline in our region, was (...)
Just as its name indicates, the Women’s South American is the biggest national teams’ competition for ladies, in the region. The same as the U-20 tournament for males, this CONMEBOL competition still doesn't have its peers at the world level. It is disput (...)
It had an auspicious first edition in 2008 in Chile, in which Colombia gave the great surprise. It qualified three national teams to the FIFA World Cup. It is played every two years and all the South American national teams participate.
It is the first competition of juvenile football for ladies that was organized in South America. The first experience goes back to 2004, when the tournament was played in regionalized form, with Brazil being the host of the final phase. This tournament, played every (...)
It is the competition for the younger players of CONMEBOL. It is an innovation that still doesn't have an equal at the universal level.
The South American U-17 Championship was born in 1985, in the face of the necessity of technically qualifying the South American representatives for the new U-16 World Cup that FIFA had created. The first three editions -1985, 1986 and 1988 - were for players up to t (...)
It is one of the pioneer juvenile football contests in the world. It began to take place in 1954, twenty-three years before FIFA established its first Juvenile World Cup. In its first seven editions, the tournament was for players less than 19 years of age and since (...)
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Match / Event |
Location |
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2010 |
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Jun 11 - Jul 11
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XIX FIFA World Cup
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South Africa |