The team competes South American U-20 Women's Championship. Bolivia has never qualified for a FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. [1][2][3][4] Team image[edit] Nicknames[edit] The Bolivia women's national under-20 football team has been known or nicknamed as the "La Verde (The Green one)". Home stadium[edit] Bolivia plays their home matches on the Estadio Hernando Siles and others stadiums. History[edit] The Bolivia women's national under-20 team have meet against Uruguay in their debut game on 11 May 2004 at Sucre, Chile which Chile won by 9–1 goals.
The team have participated all the edition of South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship. The girls was finished tournament two times in Fourth-Place 2004, 2014. Current squad[edit] The following players list were announced for 2022 South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship[5] As of 11 November 2022 Fixtures and results[edit] Legend Win Draw Loss Fixture 2020[edit] 2022[edit] Competitive records[edit] Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup[edit] FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup record Year Round Position MP W D* L GF GA 2002 to 2022 Did not qualify Total – 0/10 0 South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship[edit] South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship record Result D 2004 Fourth-Place 5 2 3 15 8 2006 First stage 4 1 11 2008 7 2010 Group stage 2012 Firt stage 2014 17 2015 2018 14 2020 16 2022 31 10/10 44 10 27 41 132 References[edit] vteFootball in South America (CONMEBOL) Argentina (AFA) Men's national team (U-23, U-20, U-17) Women's national team (U-20, U-17) Primera División Copa Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional Trofeo de Campeones Bolivia (FBF) Women's national team División Profesional Copa Bolivia Brazil (CBF) Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Copa do Brasil Supercopa do Brasil Chile (FFC) Women's national team (U-17) Copa Chile Supercopa de Chile Colombia (FCF) Primera A Copa Colombia Superliga Colombiana Ecuador (FEF) Serie A Copa Ecuador Supercopa Ecuador Paraguay (APF) Copa Paraguay Supercopa Paraguay Peru (FPF) Copa Bicentenario Supercopa Peruana Uruguay (AUF) Copa Uruguay Supercopa Uruguaya Venezuela (FVF) Copa Venezuela National teamcompetitionsMen Copa América Copa América Centenario Pre-Olympic Tournament Under-20 Football Championship Under-17 Football Championship Under-15 Football Championship Pan American Games CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions Superclásico de las Américas Copa América de Futsal Futsal Finalissima Futsal World Cup qualifiers Under-20 Futsal Championship Under-17 Futsal Championship Copa América de Beach Soccer Beach Soccer World Cup qualifiers Under-20 Beach Soccer Championship South American Beach Games Bolivarian Beach Games Women Copa América Femenina Women's Finalissima Under-20 Women's Football Championship Under-17 Women's Football Championship South American Games Copa América Femenina de Futsal Under-20 Women's Futsal Championship Defunct Panamerican Championship Club competitionsMen Copa Libertadores Copa Sudamericana Recopa Sudamericana J.
Bolivia women's national under-20 football team - WikipediaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bolivia Women's U-20Nickname(s)La Verde (The Green one)AssociationFederación Boliviana de FútbolConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)Head coach Pablo Cabanilla PalazueloCaptainMajhely RomeroHome stadiumEstadio Hernando SilesFIFA codeBOL First colours Second colours First internationalBolivia 9–1 Chile(Sucre, Chile; 11 May 2004)Biggest winBolivia 9–1 Chile(Sucre, Chile; 11 May 2004)Biggest defeatBolivia 0–13 Uruguay(La Calera, Chile; 11 April 2022)South American U-20 Women's ChampionshipAppearances10 (first in 2004)Best resultFouth-Place (2004, 2014)FIFA U-20 Women's World CupAppearancesDNQ The Bolivia women's national under-20 football team represents Bolivia in international women's football at age of 20 and is controlled by the Federación Boliviana de Fútbol.
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The team competes South American U-20 Women's Championship. Bolivia has never qualified for a FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. [1][2][3][4] Team image[edit] Nicknames[edit] The Bolivia women's national under-20 football team has been known or nicknamed as the "La Verde (The Green one)". Home stadium[edit] Bolivia plays their home matches on the Estadio Hernando Siles and others stadiums. History[edit] The Bolivia women's national under-20 team have meet against Uruguay in their debut game on 11 May 2004 at Sucre, Chile which Chile won by 9–1 goals. The team have participated all the edition of South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship. The girls was finished tournament two times in Fourth-Place 2004, 2014.
Bolivia women's national under-20 football team - WikipediaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bolivia Women's U-20Nickname(s)La Verde (The Green one)AssociationFederación Boliviana de FútbolConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)Head coach Pablo Cabanilla PalazueloCaptainMajhely RomeroHome stadiumEstadio Hernando SilesFIFA codeBOL First colours Second colours First internationalBolivia 9–1 Chile(Sucre, Chile; 11 May 2004)Biggest winBolivia 9–1 Chile(Sucre, Chile; 11 May 2004)Biggest defeatBolivia 0–13 Uruguay(La Calera, Chile; 11 April 2022)South American U-20 Women's ChampionshipAppearances10 (first in 2004)Best resultFouth-Place (2004, 2014)FIFA U-20 Women's World CupAppearancesDNQ The Bolivia women's national under-20 football team represents Bolivia in international women's football at age of 20 and is controlled by the Federación Boliviana de Fútbol.
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