Chile U-23
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationFederación de Fútbol de Chile (FFCh)
ConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)
Head coachNicolas Cordova (interim)
Top scorerIván Zamorano (5)
Home stadiumEstadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
FIFA codeCHI
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Egypt 5–4 Chile 
(Helsinki, Finland; 16 July 1952)
Biggest win
 Chile 5–0 Dominican Republic 
(Viña del Mar, Chile; 29 October 2023)
Biggest defeat
 Argentina 6–0 Chile 
(Buenos Aires, Argentina; 22 December 1959)
Olympic Games
Appearances4 (first in 1928)
Best resultBronze Bronze medalists (2000)
Pan American Games
Appearances6 (first in 1951)
Best resultSilver Silver medalists (1987, 2023)

The Chile Olympic football team (also known as Chile under-23, Chile U-23) represents Chile in international football competitions at the Olympic Games and Pan American Games. Since the 1992 tournament, the team is limited to players under the age of 23, except three overage players. The team is controlled by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile (FFCh). Combined with pre-1992 tournaments, Chile has qualified on four occasions to the Summer Olympics, winning a bronze medal in 2000.[1]

Competitive record

Pre-Olympic Tournament

Pre-Olympic record
Year Host Result GP W D L GS GA
1960Peru PeruPreliminary stage2002111
1964Peru PeruFirst stage411226
1968Colombia ColombiaFirst stage311111
1971Colombia ColombiaFirst stage402214
1976Brazil BrazilFifth place511357
1980Colombia ColombiaSixth place612375
1984Ecuador EcuadorFinal stage521276
1987Bolivia BoliviaFirst stage421164
1992Paraguay ParaguayFirst stage301227
1996Argentina ArgentinaFirst stage412169
2000Brazil BrazilFinal stage74121311
2004Chile ChileFinal stage73221410
2020Colombia ColombiaFirst stage421142
Total12/12541615236181

Olympic Games

Olympics record, senior team played before 1992
Year Host Result GP W D L GS GA Squad
1896Greece AthensNo football tournament
1900France ParisDid not participate
1904United States St. Louis
1908United Kingdom London
1912Sweden Stockholm
1920Belgium Antwerp
1924France Paris
1928Netherlands AmsterdamConsolation final311177Squad
1932United States Los AngelesNo football tournament
1936Germany BerlinWithdrew
1948United Kingdom LondonDid not participate
1952Finland HelsinkiPreliminary round100145Squad
1956Australia MelbourneDid not participate
1960Italy RomeDid not qualify
1964Japan Tokyo
1968Mexico Mexico City
1972West Germany Munich
1976Canada Montreal
1980Soviet Union Moscow
1984United States Los AngelesQuarter-finals412122Squad
1988South Korea SeoulDid not qualify
1992Spain Barcelona
1996United States Atlanta
2000Australia SydneyBronze medalists6402146Squad
2004Greece AthensDid not qualify
2008China Beijing
2012United Kingdom London
2016Brazil Rio de Janeiro
2020Japan Tokyo
2024France ParisTo be determined
Total4/24115212720

Pan American Games

Pan American Games record
Year Host Result Pos. GP W D L GS GA Squad
Until 1995See Chile national football team
1999Canada Winnipeg Did not qualify
2003Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
2007Brazil Rio de Janeiro
2011Mexico Guadalajara
2015Canada Toronto
2019Peru Lima
2023Chile SantiagoSilver medalists2nd541091Squad
Total2 Silver medals6/19541091

Results and fixtures

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2023

23 October 2023 Pan American Games Group A Chile  1–0  Mexico Viña del Mar, Chile
20:00 UTC−3
  • Guerrero 28'
Report Stadium: Estadio Sausalito
Referee: Bryan Loayza (Ecuador)
26 October 2023 Pan American Games Group A Chile  1–0  Uruguay Valparaíso, Chile
18:00 UTC−3
Report Stadium: Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander
Referee: Yender Herrera (Venezuela)
29 October 2023 Pan American Games Group A Chile  5–0  Dominican Republic Viña del Mar, Chile
18:00 UTC−3
Report Stadium: Estadio Sausalito
Referee: Bryan Loayza (Ecuador)

2024

Players

Current squad

The following 23 players were called up for the 2024 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament from 20 January to 11 February.[2][3]

Caps and goals updated as of 5 November 2023 after the match against Brazil.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Diego Carreño (2002-04-26)26 April 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Chile O'Higgins
1GK Vicente Reyes (2003-11-19)19 November 2003 (aged 20) 0 0 England Norwich City
1GK Ignacio Sáez (2005-09-04)4 September 2005 (aged 18) 0 0 Chile Universidad de Chile

2DF Daniel Gutiérrez (2003-02-16)16 February 2003 (aged 20) 6 0 Chile Colo-Colo
2DF Jonathan Villagra (2001-03-28)28 March 2001 (aged 22) 6 0 Chile Unión Española
2DF Jeyson Rojas (2002-01-23)23 January 2002 (aged 21) 1 0 Chile Colo-Colo
2DF Joaquín Gutiérrez (2002-07-04)4 July 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Chile Huachipato
2DF Esteban Matus (2002-02-12)12 February 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Chile Audax Italiano
2DF Matías Vásquez (2003-01-12)12 January 2003 (aged 21) 0 0 Chile Magallanes
2DF Valentín Vidal (2004-05-12)12 May 2004 (aged 19) 0 0 Chile Unión Española

3MF César Pérez (2002-11-29)29 November 2002 (aged 21) 6 1 Chile Unión La Calera
3MF Vicente Pizarro (2002-11-05)5 November 2002 (aged 21) 6 0 Chile Colo-Colo
3MF Lucas Assadi (2004-01-08)8 January 2004 (aged 20) 4 1 Chile Universidad de Chile
3MF Renato Cordero (2003-04-16)16 April 2003 (aged 20) 0 0 Chile Universidad de Chile
3MF Jeison Fuentealba (2003-01-10)10 January 2003 (aged 21) 0 0 Chile Universidad de Chile

4FW Alexander Aravena (2002-09-06)6 September 2002 (aged 21) 6 3 Chile Universidad Católica
4FW Damián Pizarro (2005-03-28)28 March 2005 (aged 18) 5 0 Chile Colo-Colo
4FW Julián Alfaro (2001-09-02)2 September 2001 (aged 22) 1 1 Chile Magallanes
4FW Gonzalo Tapia (2002-02-18)18 February 2002 (aged 21) 1 0 Chile Universidad Católica
4FW Luciano Arriagada (2002-04-20)20 April 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Brazil Athletico Paranaense
4FW Lucas Cepeda (2002-10-31)31 October 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Chile Santiago Wanderers
4FW Leandro Hernández (2005-06-13)13 June 2005 (aged 18) 0 0 Chile Colo-Colo
4FW Lautaro Pastrán (2002-06-27)27 June 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Argentina Belgrano

Overage players in Olympic Games

Tournament Player 1 Player 2 Player 3
Nelson Tapia (GK) Pedro Reyes (DF) Iván Zamorano (FW)

Honours

Friendlies

  • Torneo Internacional de Guayaquil:[4]:
    • Winners: 1994

See also

References

  1. "Repasa la historia de Chile en los Juegos Olímpicos". Emol.com. Santiago de Chile. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  2. "Nómina de La Roja Sub 23 para el Preolímpico Venezuela 2024". LaRoja.cl (in Spanish). FFCh. 5 January 2024. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  3. "Jugador convocado la Roja Sub 23 - Viernes 12 de enero". LaRoja.cl (in Spanish). FFCh. 12 January 2024. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  4. "International Tournament in Guayaquil 1984". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
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