Football at the Bolivarian Games
Organising bodyODEBO
Founded1938 (1938)
RegionSouth America
Number of teams5 (men)
5 (women)
Related competitionsSouth American Games
Current champions Paraguay (men)
 Colombia (women)
Most successful team(s) Peru (men)
(6 titles)
 Colombia (women)
(4 titles)
Websitebolivarianosr.com/futbol

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. The tournament is organisedc by Organización Deportiva Bolivariana (English: Bolivarian Sport Organization).


U-17 teams have been fielded recently in this quadrennial competition. A women's tournament played by full national teams was added in 2005.[1]

Men's tournament

Results

Tournament age limits
  • 1938–81: senior teams
  • 1985: under-20
  • 1993–present: under-17
Ed. Year Host 1st place, gold medalist(s) Champion 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Num.
teams
1
1938Colombia Peru Bolivia Ecuador
5
2
1947–48Peru Peru Bolivia
 Venezuela
3
3
1951Venezuela Colombia Venezuela Peru
5
4
1961Colombia Peru Colombia Venezuela
4
5
1965Ecuador Ecuador Venezuela Bolivia
4
6
1970Venezuela Bolivia Venezuela Panama
3
7
1973Panama Peru Colombia Bolivia
 Panama
4
8
1977Bolivia Bolivia Venezuela Peru
3
9
1981Venezuela Peru Colombia Venezuela
4
10
1985Ecuador Ecuador Colombia Peru
3
1989Venezuela
(no tournament held)
11
1993Bolivia Bolivia Colombia Venezuela
5
12
1997Peru Colombia Peru Venezuela
5
13
2001Ecuador Peru Colombia Venezuela
5
14
2005Colombia Colombia Venezuela Ecuador
4
15
2009Bolivia Bolivia Ecuador Venezuela
3
16
2013Peru Colombia Ecuador Peru
6
17
2017Colombia Colombia Ecuador Peru
5
18
2022Colombia Paraguay Bolivia Colombia
4

Medal count

Men's Football at the Bolivarian Games
Medal Count
Rank Team Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Peru61512
2 Colombia56112
3 Bolivia4329
4 Ecuador2327
5 Paraguay1001
6 Venezuela06612
7 Panama0022

Details

I Games

(Bogotá, 1938)

This was the only edition in which full national teams participated for every country.

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Peru 84400184
 Bolivia 5421166
 Ecuador 54211913
 Colombia 2410368
 Venezuela 04004412
BOL 11 ECU COL 20 VEN
PER 42 COL PER 30 BOL
ECU 21 COL BOL 21 COL
BOL 31 VEN PER 21 VEN
PER 91 ECU ECU 52 VEN
Silver medal playoff: BOL 21 ECU

II Games

(Lima, 1947–48)

There was a tie for second place and two silver medals were awarded. Only Bolivia and Venezuela fielded full national teams.

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Peru 4220020
 Bolivia 1201123
 Venezuela 1201123
Venezuela 22 Bolivia
Peru 10 Bolivia
Peru 10 Venezuela

III Games

(Caracas, 1951)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Colombia 6430164
 Venezuela 54211116
 Peru 5421164
 Panama 4420268
 Ecuador 04004310
COL 10 PER PER 21 PAN
PAN 21 ECU COL 21 ECU
VEN 22 PER VEN 41 PAN
PAN 21 COL PER 20 ECU
VEN 41 ECU COL 21 VEN

IV Games

(Barranquilla, 1961)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Peru 126600136
 Colombia 7631288
 Venezuela 56213139
 Panama 06206516
PER 32 COL PER 10 VEN
VEN 62 PAN COL 10 PAN
PER 21 VEN PER 20 COL
COL 10 PAN VEN 30 PAN
PER 32 PAN COL 21 VEN
VEN 22 COL PER 21 PAN

V Games

(Quito/Guayaquil, 1965)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Ecuador 106501113
 Venezuela 6630387
 Bolivia 6630377
 Panama 26105312
BOL 10 PAN BOL 30 PAN
ECU 01 VEN ECU 21[2] VEN
VEN 31 BOL BOL 20 VEN
ECU 20 PAN ECU 31 PAN
PAN 10 VEN VEN 31 PAN
ECU 20 BOL ECU 20 BOL
Silver medal playoff:
VEN 22 BOL (21, penalty shootout)

VI Games

(Maracaibo, 1970)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Bolivia 6422064
 Venezuela 5421142
 Panama 1401337
VEN 20 PAN VEN 10 PAN
BOL 32 PAN BOL 11 PAN
BOL 10 VEN BOL 11 VEN

VII Games

(Panama City, 1973)

There was a tie for third place and two bronze medals were awarded.

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Peru 96411173
 Colombia 76312117
 Bolivia 462041120
 Panama 46204716
PER 00 COL PER 10 COL
BOL 31 PAN PAN 32 BOL
COL 30 PAN COL 42 PAN
PER 62 BOL PER 60 BOL
COL 21 BOL BOL 32 COL
PER 40 PAN PAN 10 PER

VIII Games

(La Paz, 1977)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Bolivia 6422042
 Venezuela 4412166
 Peru 2402235
VEN 21 PER VEN 22 PER
BOL 10 VEN BOL 22 VEN
BOL 00 PER BOL 10 PER

IX Games

(Barquisimeto, 1981)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Peru 5321062
 Colombia 3311153
 Bolivia 2310227
 Venezuela 2302134
PER 11 VEN PER 30 BOL
COL 30 BOL BOL 21 VEN
COL 11 VEN PER 21 COL

X Games

(Ambato/Cuenca/Puerto Viejo, 1985)

The competition featured only U-20 teams for the first time.

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Ecuador 7431071
 Colombia 4412122
 Peru 1401328
ECU 00 COL ECU 10 COL
COL 10 PER COL 11 PER
ECU 30 PER ECU 31 PER

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.

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Bolivia 6430173
 Colombia 5421163
 Venezuela 5421165
 Peru 3411249
 Ecuador 1401358
PER 21 ECU BOL 21 ECU
VEN 10 BOL COL 30 PER
COL 11 ECU VEN 32 ECU
BOL 30 PER VEN 22 PER
COL 10 VEN BOL 21 COL

XIII Games

(Arequipa, 1997)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Colombia 94301105
 Peru 8422064
 Venezuela 5412187
 Bolivia 34103712
 Ecuador 2402247
VEN 52 BOL VEN 00 ECU
PER 00 ECU BOL 42 ECU
COL 31 VEN PER 21 COL
PER 21 BOL COL 30 BOL
COL 32 ECU PER 22 VEN

XIV Games

(Ambato, 2001)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Peru 7421188
 Colombia 6413043
 Venezuela 5412166
 Ecuador 5412134
 Bolivia 3410366
COL 11 VEN ECU 00 COL
ECU 21 BOL VEN 21 BOL
PER 32 VEN ECU 02 PER
COL 10 BOL PER 22 COL
BOL 41 PER ECU 11 VEN

XV Games

(Armenia/Pereira, 2005)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Colombia 9330080
 Ecuador 4311144
 Venezuela 4311144
 Bolivia 03003210
ECU 11 VEN COL 20 VEN
COL 40 BOL VEN 31 BOL
ECU 31 BOL COL 20 ECU
Semifinals Finals
      
1  Colombia 3
4  Bolivia 0
1  Colombia 1
2  Venezuela 0
2  Ecuador 1
2  Venezuela 2 Bronze medal match
2  Ecuador (pso) 1 (6)
4  Bolivia 1 (5)

Women's tournament

Results

Tournament age limits
  • 2005–09: senior teams
  • 2013–present: under-20
Ed. Year Host 1st place, gold medalist(s) Champion 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Num.
teams
1
2005Colombia Peru Colombia Ecuador
5
2
2009Bolivia Colombia Ecuador Venezuela
5
3
2013Peru Colombia Venezuela Bolivia
8
4
2017Colombia Colombia Ecuador Venezuela
5
5
2022Colombia Colombia Paraguay Venezuela
4

Medal count

Women's Football at the Bolivarian Games
Medal Count
Rank Team Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Colombia4105
2 Peru1001
3 Ecuador0213
4 Paraguay0101
5 Venezuela0134
4 Bolivia0011

Details

XV Games

(Armenia/Pereira, 2005)

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Peru 124400131
 Colombia 94301114
 Ecuador 44112310
 Bolivia 3410349
 Venezuela 14013310
PER 51 VEN COL 02 PER
COL 31 BOL ECU 00 VEN
COL 31 VEN PER 20 BOL
PER 40 ECU BOL 21 VEN
ECU 31 BOL COL 50 ECU
Semifinals Finals
      
1  Peru 3
4  Bolivia 0
1  Peru 3
2  Colombia 0
2  Colombia 1
3  Ecuador 0 Bronze medal match
3  Ecuador 3
4  Bolivia 2

References

  1. Bolivarian Games: Soccer Tournaments at the RSSSF
  2. Match ended after 89' following crowd trouble.
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