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CONMEBOL

International governing body for association football in South America

CONMEBOL

International governing body for association football in South America

FieldValue
nameCONMEBOL
full_nameSouth American Football Confederation
logoCONMEBOL logo (2017).svg
logo_size230
imageHotel Bourbon-Conmebol (frente).JPG
image_size250
captionCONMEBOL headquarters in Luque,
Paraguay, as seen in 2014
mapCONMEBOL.svg
abbreviationCONMEBOL
CSF
formation
founding_locationBuenos Aires, Argentina
typeSports organization
membership10 member associations
headquartersLuque, Paraguay
coords
region_servedSouth America
leader_titlePresident
leader_nameAlejandro Domínguez
languagesPortuguese
Spanish
leader_title2Vice Presidents
leader_name2Laureano González (1st)
Claudio Tapia (2nd)
Ramón Jesurún (3rd)
leader_title3General Secretary
leader_name3José Astigarraga
leader_title4Treasurer
leader_name4Rolando López
parent_organizationFIFA
website

Paraguay, as seen in 2014 CSF Spanish Claudio Tapia (2nd) Ramón Jesurún (3rd) CONMEBOL ( ) or CSF (; ; ), is the continental governing body of football in South America and it is one of FIFA's six continental confederations. The oldest continental confederation in the world, its headquarters are located in Luque, Paraguay. CONMEBOL is responsible for the organization and governance of South American football's major international tournaments. With 10 member football associations, it has the fewest members of all the confederations in FIFA.

CONMEBOL national teams have won ten FIFA World Cups (Brazil five, Argentina three and Uruguay two) and CONMEBOL clubs have won 22 Intercontinental Cups and 4 FIFA Club World Cups. Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay have won two Olympic gold medals each.

The World Cup qualifiers of CONMEBOL have been described as the "toughest qualifiers in the world" for their simple round-robin system, entry of some of the top national teams in the world, leveling of the weaker national teams, climate and geographic conditions, strong home stands and passionate supporters.

Juan Ángel Napout (Paraguay) was the president of CONMEBOL until 3 December 2015 when he was arrested in a raid in Switzerland as part of the U.S. Justice Department's bribery case involving FIFA. Wilmar Valdez (Uruguay) was interim president until 26 January 2016 when Alejandro Domínguez (Paraguay) was elected president. The vice presidents are Ramón Jesurún (Colombia), Laureano González (Venezuela) and Arturo Salah (Chile).

History

In 1916, the first edition of the "Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol" (South-American Football Championship), later known as the "Copa América", was contested in Argentina to commemorate the centenary of the Argentine Declaration of Independence. The four participating associations of that tournament gathered in Buenos Aires in order to officially create a governing body to facilitate the organization of the tournament. Thus, CONMEBOL was founded on 9 July 1916 under the initiative of Uruguayan Héctor Rivadavia Gómez, but approved by the football associations of Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. The first Constitutional Congress on 15 December of that same year, which took place in Montevideo, ratified the decision.

Over the years, the other football associations in South America joined, with the last being Venezuela in 1952. Guyana, Suriname and the French overseas department of French Guiana, while geographically in South America, are not part of CONMEBOL. Consisting of a former British territory, a former Dutch territory and a French territory, they are part of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), mainly due to historical, cultural, and sporting reasons as members of the "Caribbean" rimlands. With ten member nations, CONMEBOL is the smallest and the only fully continental land-based FIFA confederation (no insular countries or associates from different continents).

Leadership

Executive committee

NameNationalityurl=https://www.fifa.com/associations/conmebolarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160914213855/http://www.fifa.com/associations/conmebol/url-status=deadarchive-date=14 September 2016publisher=FIFAtitle=CONMEBOL}}
Alejandro DominguezPARPresident
Laureano GonzálezVEN1st vice-president
Claudio TapiaARG2nd vice-president
Ramón JesurúnCOL3rd vice-president
José AstigarragaPARGeneral secretary

Past presidents

PeriodNationalityName
1916–1936Héctor Rivadavia Gómez
1936–1939Cornelius Johnson
1939–1955Luis Valenzuela Hermosilla
1955–1957Carlos Dittborn
1957–1959José Ramos de Freitas
1959–1961Fermín Sorhueta
1961–1966Raúl H. Colombo
1966–1986Teófilo Salinas Fuller
1986–2013Nicolás Léoz
2013–2014Eugenio Figueredo
2014–2015Juan Ángel Napout
2015–2016Wilmar Valdez
2016–presentAlejandro Domínguez

;Notes

Members

Countries that are members of CONMEBOL
CodeAssociationFoundedFIFA
affiliationCONMEBOL
affiliationIOC memberNational teams
ARG189319121916
BOL192519261926
BRA191419231916
CHI189519131916
COL192419361936
ECU192519261927
PAR190619251921
PER192219241925
URU190019231916
VEN192519521953

There are sovereign states or dependencies in South America which are not affiliated with CONMEBOL but are members of other confederations or do not have affiliation with any other confederations at all.

  • (CONCACAF)
  • (CONCACAF)
  • (CONCACAF)
  • (CONCACAF)
  • (CONCACAF)
  • (CONCACAF)
  • (CONCACAF)
  • (CONCACAF)
  • South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
  • As Falkland Islanders are British citizens born overseas, they are entitled to declare for any of the four Home nations. They may choose to represent Argentina as well.

Competitions

CONMEBOL competitions

; National teams:

  • Copa América
  • CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament
  • South American Under-20 Football Championship
  • South American Under-17 Football Championship
  • South American Under-15 Football Championship
  • Copa América Femenina
  • CONMEBOL Women's Nations League
  • South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship
  • South American Under-17 Women's Football Championship
  • Copa América de Futsal
  • South American Futsal League
  • South American Under-20 Futsal Championship
  • South American Under-17 Futsal Championship
  • Copa América Femenina de Futsal
  • South American Under-20 Women's Futsal Championship
  • Copa América of Beach Soccer
  • South American Beach Soccer League
  • South American Under-20 Beach Soccer Championship
  • Superclásico de las Américas

; Clubs:

  • Copa Libertadores
  • Copa Sudamericana
  • Recopa Sudamericana
  • Copa Libertadores Femenina
  • Copa Libertadores de Futsal
  • Copa Libertadores Femenina de Futsal
  • Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Playa
  • U-20 Copa Libertadores

; Defunct:

  • Supercopa Libertadores
  • Copa CONMEBOL
  • South American Championship of Champions
  • Copa Ganadores de Copa
  • Copa de Oro
  • Copa Mercosur
  • Copa Merconorte
  • Copa Master de Supercopa
  • Copa Master de CONMEBOL
  • FIFA Futsal World Cup qualifiers
  • FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup qualifiers

; Intercontinental:

  • CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions
  • UEFA–CONMEBOL Club Challenge
  • Women's Finalissima
  • Futsal Finalissima
  • Under-20 Intercontinental Cup

; Defunct:

  • J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship
  • Intercontinental Champions' Supercup
  • Copa Interamericana
  • Copa Iberoamericana (set to return in 2024)
  • Intercontinental Cup

International

The main competition for men's national teams is the Copa América, which started in 1916. The Copa America is the only continental competition in which teams from a completely different continent and confederation can be invited to participate. CONMEBOL usually selects and invites a couple of teams from the AFC or CONCACAF to participate in the Copa America. Japan and Qatar were invited to participate in the 2019 edition of the Copa America. CONMEBOL also runs national competitions at Under-20, Under-17 and Under-15 levels. For women's national teams, CONMEBOL operates the Copa América Femenina for senior national sides, as well as Under-20 and Under-17 championships.

In futsal, there is the Copa América de Futsal and Campeonato Sudamericano de Futsal Sub-20. The Campeonato Sudamericano Femenino de Futsal is the women's equivalent to the men's tournament.

Club

CONMEBOL also runs the two main club competitions in South America: the Copa Libertadores was first held in 1960 and the Copa Sudamericana was launched by CONMEBOL in 2002 as an indirect successor to the Supercopa Libertadores (begun in 1988). A third competition, the Copa CONMEBOL, started in 1992 and was abolished in 1999. In women's football, CONMEBOL also conducts the Copa Libertadores Femenina for club teams. The competition was first held in 2009.

The Recopa Sudamericana is an annual match between the past year's winners of the Copa Libertadores and the winners of the Copa Sudamericana (previously the winners of the Supercopa Libertadores) and came into being in 1989.

The Intercontinental Cup was jointly organized with UEFA between the Copa Libertadores and the UEFA Champions League winners.

Current title holders

CompetitionYearChampionsTitleRunners-upNext editionIntercontinental (CONMEBOL–UEFA)Men's national teamsWomen's national teamsMen's club teamsWomen's club teams
Finalissima20222nd2026
Women's Finalissima20231st2026
Club Challenge2023Sevilla1stIndependiente del Valle2024
Under-20 Intercontinental Cup2025Flamengo2ndBarcelona2026
Futsal Finalissima20221st2026
Copa América2024 (final)16th2028 (final)
Pre-Olympic Tournament2024PAR Paraguay2ndARG Argentina2028
U-20 Championship202513th2027
U-17 Championship202514th2027
U-15 Championship20256th
Copa América de Futsal202411th2028
U-17 Futsal Championship20242nd
U-20 Futsal Championship20242nd
Copa América de Beach Soccer20254th2027
Beach Soccer League20232nd2024
U-20 Beach Soccer Championship20231st2025
Copa América Femenina2025 (final)9th2029 (final)
U-20 Women's Championship2024BRA Brazil10thPAR Paraguay2026
U-17 Women's Championship2024BRA Brazil5thCOL Colombia2026
U-15 Girl's Evolution League2025BRA Brazil1stARG Argentina
Copa América Femenina de Futsal20258th2026
U-20 Women's Futsal Championship20241st2026
Recopa Sudamericana2025 (FL), (SL)Racing1stBotafogo2026 (FL), (SL)
Copa Libertadores2025 (final)Flamengo4thPalmeiras2026 (final)
Copa Sudamericana2025 (final)Lanús2ndAtlético Mineiro2026 (final)
U-20 Copa Libertadores2025 (final)Flamengo2ndPalmeiras2026 (final)
Copa Libertadores de Futsal2025 (final)Peñarol1stMagnus Futsal2026 (final)
Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Playa2024 (final)Vasco da Gama4thSportivo Luqueño2025 (final)
Copa Libertadores Femenina2025 (final)Corinthians6thDeportivo Cali2026 (final)
Copa Libertadores Femenina de Futsal2024 (final)Stein Cascavel2ndRacing2025 (final)

FIFA World Rankings

Overview

Historical leaders

;Men's ImageSize = width:150 height:700 PlotArea = left:40 right:0 bottom:5 top:10 DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:08/08/1993 till:18/08/2024 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1994 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical format:yyyy

Colors = id:ARG value:skyblue id:COL value:orange id:BRA value:yellow id:URU value:blue

PlotData= bar:Leaders width:25 mark:(line,black) align:left fontsize:S

from:08/08/1993 till:23/09/1993 shift:(20,-5) text:"Argentina" color:ARG from:23/09/1993 till:21/11/2001 shift:(20,-3) text:"Brazil" color:BRA from:21/11/2001 till:17/04/2002 shift:(20,-5) text:"Argentina" color:ARG from:17/04/2002 till:14/03/2007 shift:(20,-3) text:"Brazil" color:BRA from:14/03/2007 till:16/05/2007 shift:(20,-5) text:"Argentina" color:ARG from:16/05/2007 till:19/09/2007 shift:(20,-3) text:"Brazil" color:BRA from:19/09/2007 till:02/07/2008 shift:(20,-5) text:"Argentina" color:ARG from:02/07/2008 till:09/03/2011 shift:(20,-3) text:"Brazil" color:BRA from:09/03/2011 till:13/04/2011 shift:(20,-5) text:"Argentina" color:ARG from:13/04/2011 till:24/08/2011 shift:(20,-3) text:"Brazil" color:BRA from:24/08/2011 till:03/09/2012 shift:(20,-6) text:"Uruguay" color:URU from:03/09/2012 till:04/07/2013 shift:(20,-5) text:"Argentina" color:ARG from:04/07/2013 till:12/09/2013 shift:(20,-5) text:"Colombia" color:COL from:12/09/2013 till:10/04/2014 shift:(20,-5) text:"Argentina" color:ARG from:10/04/2014 till:08/05/2014 shift:(20,-5) text:"Colombia" color:COL from:08/05/2014 till:17/07/2014 shift:(20,-3) text:"Brazil" color:BRA from:17/07/2014 till:09/03/2017 shift:(20,-5) text:"Argentina" color:ARG from:09/03/2017 till:30/04/2023 shift:(20,-3) text:"Brazil" color:BRA from:30/04/2023 till:end shift:(20,-3) text:"Argentina" color:ARG

Team of the year

YearFirstSecondThirdFourth
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
YearFirstSecondThirdFourth
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024

Other rankings

Clubs

Football Database rankings

RankClubPoints
12BRA Flamengo1886
30BRA Palmeiras1766
46BRA Fluminense1719
52ARG Racing Club1711
55ECU LDU Quito1703
59BRA Botafogo1699
62BRA Cruzeiro1690
68ARG Boca Juniors1681
73BRA Mirassol1676
82URU Peñarol1649

Last updated: 11 January 2026

IFFHS

Zonal
RankingIFFHS
RankingClubPoints
18BRA Flamengo400
29BRA Palmeiras378
314BRA Fluminense314
424BRA Botafogo264
536ARG Racing Club234
639COL Atlético Nacional229,5
744ECU LDU Quito216,5
845BRA Atlético Mineiro216
948ARG River Plate210
1049ARG Lanús208

Last updated on: 13 December 2025 – https://www.iffhs.com/posts/4801

Beach soccer national teams

Men's national teams
BSWW Rankings
(out of 93 nations)
Rank
1
9
14
16
19
26
32
40
47
50

Men's update: 1 October 2025.

Major tournament records

;Legend

  • **** – Champion
  • **** – Runner-up
  • **** – Third place
  • **** – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarter-finals (1934–1938, 1954–1970, and 1986–present: knockout round of 8)
  • R3 – Round 3 (2026–present: knockout round of 16)
  • R2 – Round 2 (1974–1978: second group stage, top 8; 1982: second group stage, top 12; 1986–2022: knockout round of 16; 2026–present: knockout round of 32)
  • R1 – Round 1 (1930, 1950–1970 and 1986–present: group stage; 1934–1938: knockout round of 16; 1974–1982: first group stage)
  • Q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  • – Qualified but withdrew
  • – Did not qualify
  • – Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  • – Hosts

For each tournament, the flag of the host country and the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

FIFA World Cup

Main article: South American nations at the FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup recordTeam1930
Uruguay
(13)1934
Italy
(16)1938
France
(15)1950
Brazil
(13)1954
Switzerland
(16)1958
Sweden
(16)1962
Chile
(16)1966
England
(16)1970
Mexico
(16)1974
West Germany
(16)1978
Argentina
(16)1982
Spain
(24)1986
Mexico
(24)1990
Italy
(24)1994
United States
(24)1998
France
(32)2002
Japan
South Korea
(32)2006
Germany
(32)2010
South Africa
(32)2014
Brazil
(32)2018
Russia
(32)2022
Qatar
(32)2026
Canada
Mexico
United States
(48)YearsCONMEBOL qualifier/19341938195019541958196219661970197419781982198619901994199820022006201020142018202220261932397595150Total (10 teams)7215235434344445545654TBD95
2ndR1R1R1QFR21stR21st2ndR2QFR1QFQF2ndR21stQ
R1R1R1
R1R13rd2ndQF1st1stR11st4th3rdR2QFR21st2nd1stQFQF4thQFQFQ
R1R13rdR1R1R1R2R2R2
R1R2R1R1QFR2Q
R1R2R1R1Q
R1R1R1R2R2R2R1QFQ
R1QFR2R1R1
1st1st4thR1QF4thR1R2R2R14thR2QFR1Q

FIFA Women's World Cup

Main article: FIFA Women's World Cup records and statistics

FIFA Women's World Cup recordTeam1991
China
(12)1995
Sweden
(12)1999
USA
(16)2003
USA
(16)2007
China
(16)2011
Germany
(16)2015
CAN
(24)2019
FRA
(24)2023
Australia
New Zealand
(32)2027
BRA
(32)Years40101310000Total (5 teams)1112223333–5
R1R1R1R1
R1R13rdQF2ndQFR2R2R1Q
R1
R1R2QF
R1

Olympic Games

Men's tournament

Olympic Games (Men's tournament) recordTeam1900
France
(3)colspan="2"1904
United States
(3)1908
Great Britain
(6)1912
Sweden
(11)1920
Belgium
(14)1924
France
(22)1928
Netherlands
(17)1936
Germany
(16)1948
United Kingdom
(18)1952
Finland
(25)1956
Australia
(11)1960
Italy
(16)1964
Japan
(14)1968
Mexico
(16)1972
FRG
(16)1976
Canada
(13)1980
Soviet Union
(16)1984
United States
(16)1988
South Korea
(16)1992
Spain
(16)1996
United States
(16)2000
Australia
(16)2004
Greece
(16)2008
China
(16)2012
GBR
(16)2016
Brazil
(16)2020
Japan
(16)2024
France
(16)Years1014453231Total (8 teams)0colspan="2"000013102032221222222222322
ARG2
BRA5
CHI1717
COL
PAR
PER5
URU11
VEN

Women's tournament

Olympic Games (Women's tournament) recordTeam1996
United States
(8)2000
Australia
(8)2004
Greece
(10)2008
China
(12)2012
GBR
(12)2016
Brazil
(12)2020
Japan
(12)2024
France
(12)2028
United States
(16)Years1914Total (4 teams)111222222
ARG=11
BRA442264
CHI
COL1111

Copa América

Main article: Copa América records and statistics

Copa América Femenina

Copa América Femenina recordTeam
(Total 10 teams)1991
BRA
(3)1995
BRA
(5)1998
ARG
(10)2003
PER
(10)2006
ARG
(10)2010
ECU
(10)2014
ECU
(10)2018
CHI
(10)2022
COL
(10)2025
ECU
(10)Years991010898889
2nd2nd2nd1st4th4th3rd3rd3rd
5thGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS
1st1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1st1st
2nd3rdGSGSGS3rdGS2nd5th6th
GS3rdGS2nd2nd4th2nd2nd
4th4thGSGSGS3rdGSGSGS
GSGS4thGSGSGS4th5th
3rd4thGSGSGSGSGSGS
GSGS3rdGSGSGSGS4th
3rdGSGSGSGSGSGS6thGS

FIFA U-20 World Cup

Main article: FIFA U-20 World Cup records and statistics

FIFA U-20 World Cup recordTeam1977
Tunisia
(16)1979
Japan
(16)1981
Australia
(16)1983
Mexico
(16)1985
USSR
(16)1987
Chile
(16)1989
Saudi Arabia
(16)1991
Portugal
(16)1993
Australia
(16)1995
Qatar
(16)1997
Malaysia
(24)1999
Nigeria
(24)2001
Argentina
(24)2003
United Arab Emirates
(24)2005
Netherlands
(24)2007
Canada
(24)2009
Egypt
(24)2011
Colombia
(24)2013
Turkey
(24)2015
New Zealand
(24)2017
South Korea
(24)2019
Poland
(24)2023
Argentina
(24)2025
Chile
(24)Years1820712510162Total (8 teams)333333333344544445444455
1stR12ndQFR11st1stR21st4th1st1stQFR1R1R2QF2nd
3rdQF1st1stQF3rd2nd1st2ndQFQFQF1st3rdR22nd1st2ndQFR1
4thR1R1R23rdQFR2
QFR1QFR13rdR2QFR2R2QFQF3rd
R2R2R13rdR2
R1QFR1R1R24thR2R2R2R2
4th3rdQFQFR1QF2nd4thR2R2R12ndR24thR21st
R22nd

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup recordTeam2002
CAN
(12)2004
THA
(12)2006
RUS
(16)2008
CHI
(16)2010
GER
(16)2012
JPN
(16)2014
CAN
(16)2016
PNG
(16)2018
FRA
(16)2022
CRC
(16)2024
COL
(24)2026
POL
(24)Years4111332Total (6 teams)11232222225428
R1R1R1R2
4th4th3rdQFR1R1R1QFR13rdQF
R1
4thQFQF
R1R1R1
R1R1

FIFA U-17 World Cup

Main article: FIFA U-17 World Cup records and statistics

FIFA U-17 World Cup recordTeam1985
China
(16)1987
Canada
(16)1989
Scotland
(16)1991
Italy
(16)1993
Japan
(16)1995
Ecuador
(16)1997
Egypt
(16)1999
New Zealand
(16)2001
Trinidad and Tobago
(16)2003
Finland
(16)2005
Peru
(16)2007
South Korea
(24)2009
Nigeria
(24)2011
Mexico
(24)2013
United Arab Emirates
(24)2015
Chile
(24)2017
India
(24)2019
Brazil
(24)2023
Indonesia
(24)2025
Qatar
(48)Years163196766263Total (10 teams)33333333333444454547
R1QF3rdR13rdQF4th3rdQFR2R24thR1R24thR2
R1R1R1
3rdR1QFQF2nd1st1stQF1st2ndR2R14thQFQF3rd1stQF4th
3rdR1R2R1R2R1
R1R14thR24thR2R2
R1QFR2QFR2R2
QFR1R1R2QFR2
R1QF
R1QFR1QF2ndQF
R1R2R2

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup recordTeam2008
NZL
(16)2010
TRI
(16)2012
AZE
(16)2014
CRC
(16)2016
JOR
(16)2018
URU
(16)2022
IND
(16)2024
DOM
(16)2025
MAR
(24)Years8272423Total (7 teams)33333333428
R1QFQFR1R1QFR14th
R1R1
R1R1R1R12ndR1R2
QFR1
R1R1R1R2
R1R1
R14th4th

FIFA Futsal World Cup

Main article: FIFA Futsal World Cup#Comprehensive team results by tournament

FIFA Futsal World Cup recordTeam1989
Netherlands
(16)1992
Hong Kong
(16)1996
Spain
(16)2000
Guatemala
(16)2004
Taiwan
(16)2008
Brazil
(20)2012
Thailand
(24)2016
Colombia
(24)2021
Lithuania
(24)2024
Uzbekistan
(24)Years10102832Total (6 teams)3333344444
R2R2R1R24thR2QF1st2nd2nd
1st1st1st2nd3rd1st1stR23rd1st
4thR2
R2R1R1R2R2QFR2QF
R2R1R1
R2QF

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

Main article: FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup records and statistics

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup recordTeam1995
Brazil
(8)1996
Brazil
(8)1997
Brazil
(8)1998
Brazil
(10)1999
Brazil
(12)2000
Brazil
(12)2001
Brazil
(12)2002
Brazil
(8)2003
Brazil
(8)2004
Brazil
(12)2005
Brazil
(12)2006
Brazil
(12)2007
Brazil
(16)2008
France
(16)2009
UAE
(16)2011
ITA
(16)2013
TAH
(16)2015
POR
(16)2017
BAH
(16)2019
PAR
(16)2021
RUS
(16)2024
UAE
(16)2025
SEY
(16)Years17/2323/231/231/231/236/235/2317/233/23Total (9 teams)33353553243333333333333
R1
7thR1
8th4thR1
8thR1
10th3rdR1
8thQF
7thQF
8thQF
5thR1
11thQF
5thR1
9thR1
11thQF
8thR1
12thR1
11th
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R1
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15th
R1
16th
R1
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7thR1
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Former tournaments

FIFA Confederations Cup

Main article: FIFA Confederations Cup records and statistics

FIFA Confederations Cup recordTeam1992
Saudi Arabia
(4)1995
Saudi Arabia
(6)1997
Saudi Arabia
(8)1999
Mexico
(8)2001
South Korea
Japan
(8)2003
France
(8)2005
Germany
(8)2009
South Africa
(8)2013
Brazil
(8)2017
Russia
(8)Years317112Total (6 teams)1122122121
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GS
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4th
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Corruption

On 27 May 2015, several CONMEBOL leaders were arrested in Zürich, Switzerland by Swiss police and indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice on charges of corruption, money laundering, and racketeering. Those swept up in the operation include former CONMEBOL presidents Eugenio Figueredo and Nicolás Léoz and several football federations presidents such as Carlos Chávez and Sergio Jadue. On 3 December 2015, the CONMEBOL President Juan Ángel Napout was also arrested.

Notes

References

References

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  2. [https://www.conmebol.com/es/conmebol-nombra-jose-manuel-astigarraga-como-nuevo-secretario-general CONMEBOL nombra a José Manuel Astigarraga como nuevo Secretario General], 1 November 2016
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  15. [https://beachsoccer.com/rankings#3398 Rankings – Men's National Teams], at Beach Soccer Worldwide
  16. There was no Third Place match in 1930; The United States and Yugoslavia lost in the semi-finals. FIFA recognizes the [https://web.archive.org/web/20070610045703/http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=usa/countryInfo.html United States] as the third-placed team and [https://web.archive.org/web/20070611131717/http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=srb/countryInfo.html Yugoslavia] as the fourth-placed team using the overall records of the teams in the [https://web.archive.org/web/20070603185201/http://fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=1/index.html 1930 FIFA World Cup].
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  19. (4 December 2015). "Arrest of soccer bosses creates power vacuum at CONMEBOL".
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