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2013 South American Youth Football Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2013 |
| other_titles | Campeonato Sudamericano Sub-20 |
| Juventud de América Argentina 2013 | |
| image | Argentina U-20 2013.jpg |
| size | 150px |
| country | Argentina |
| dates | 9 January – 3 February |
| num_teams | 10 |
| confederations | 1 |
| venues | 2 |
| cities | 2 |
| champion_other | |
| count | 3 |
| second_other | |
| third_other | |
| fourth_other | |
| matches | 35 |
| goals | 100 |
| attendance | 89500 |
| top_scorer | URU Nicolás López (6 goals) |
| player | COL Juan Fernando Quintero |
| prevseason | 2011 |
| nextseason | 2015 |
Juventud de América Argentina 2013
The 2013 South American Youth Football Championship (, ) was an association football competition for national under-20 teams in the South America (CONMEBOL). The tournament was held in Argentina from 9 January to 3 February 2013 and was won by Colombia, with Paraguay as runners-up.
Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile, which were the first four teams of this tournament qualified for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup to be held in Turkey.
Host selection
Argentina was chosen as host country at a meeting of the CONMEBOL Executive Committee on 18 March 2011 at CONMEBOL headquarters in Luque, Paraguay. At the meeting, it was decided to make Argentina the host nation for both the South American Under-20 and Under-17 tournaments in 2013.
Teams
- (hosts)
- (holder and world champions)
- (winner)
Venues
A total of two cities hosted the tournament.
| Mendoza | San Juan | |
|---|---|---|
| Estadio Malvinas Argentinas | ||
| Capacity: 40,268 | ||
| [[File:Estadio Malvinas Argentinas.JPG | 150px]] | |
| Estadio del Bicentenario | ||
| Capacity: 25,000 | ||
| [[File:Estadio San Jua del Bicentenario, Pocito.JPG | 150px]] |
Match officials
The referees were:
- ARG Patricio Loustau
- :Assistant: Diego Bonfá
- BOL Raúl Orosco
- :Assistant: Wilson Arellano
- BRA Sandro Ricci
- :Assistant: Marcelo Van Gasse
- CHI Julio Bascuñán
- :Assistant: Carlos Astroza
- COL José Hernando Buitrago
- :Assistant: Wilmar Navarro
- ECU Carlos Vera
- :Assistant: Byron Romero
- PAR Enrique Cáceres
- :Assistant: Darío Gaona
- PER Víctor Hugo Carrillo
- :Assistant: Raúl López
- URU Daniel Fedorczuk
- :Assistant: Nicolás Tarán
- VEN Marlon Escalante
- :Assistant: Carlos López
Squads
Main article: 2013 South American U-20 Championship squads
First stage
When teams finished level of points, the final order was determined according to:
- superior goal difference in all matches
- greater number of goals scored in all group matches
- better result in matches between the tied teams
- drawing of lots
All match times are in local Argentine time (UTC−03:00).
Group A
Domínguez
Cuevas
Lichnovsky
Vietto
Vargas
Alborno Maturana Contreras
Nieto Córdoba
González Pérez Rojas
Iturbe Allione Quintero
Group B
Aguirre Grueso
Cevallos
López Añor
Flores
Final stage
The final stage was scheduled to take place between 20 January and 3 February.
Pérez Cardozo
López Rolán
Quintero
Rubio Baeza Mora
Polo Esterilla
Vergara
Goalscorers
;6 goals
- URU Nicolás López
;5 goals
- COL Juan Fernando Quintero
- CHI Nicolás Castillo
- PER Yordy Reyna ;4 goals
- PAR Derlis González
- URU Diego Rolán
- COL Jhon Córdoba
- ECU Ely Esterilla ;3 goals
- COL Miguel Borja
- PAR Matías Pérez ;2 goals
- ARG Luciano Vietto
- BOL Rodrigo Vargas
- CHI Cristian Cuevas
- COL Juan Nieto
- ECU Miguel Parrales
- PER Cristian Benavente
- PER Edison Flores
- VEN Josef Martínez
- PAR Junior Alonso ;1 goal
- ARG Agustín Allione
- ARG Juan Iturbe
- ARG Lucas Melano
- ARG Alan Ruiz
- BOL Danny Bejarano
- BRA Felipe Anderson
- BRA Fred
- BRA Marcos Júnior
- CHI Alejandro Contreras
- CHI Claudio Baeza
- CHI Diego Rojas
- CHI Diego Rubio
- CHI Felipe Mora
- CHI Igor Lichnovsky
- CHI Nicolás Maturana
- CHI Bryan Rabello
- COL Brayan Perea
- COL Jherson Vergara Amú
- ECU Carlos Armando Grueso
- ECU José Francisco Cevallos
- PAR Rodrigo Alborno
- PAR Ángel Cardozo
- PAR Cecilio Domínguez
- PAR Gustavo Gómez
- PAR Jorge Rojas
- PER Jean Deza
- PER Miguel Araujo
- PER Edwuin Gómez
- PER Andy Polo
- URU Rodrigo Aguirre
- URU Diego Laxalt
- URU Rubén Bentancourt
- URU Mauricio Formiliano
- VEN Juan Pablo Añor ;Own goal
- ECU Luis León (for Brazil)
References
References
- "Argentina will host the South American U-20 and U-17 Tournaments in 2013".
- "Acta no 05/2012". conmebol.com.
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