Chile national under-17 football team

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Chile Under 17
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) La Rojita (The Little Red One)
Association Federación de Fútbol de Chile
Confederation CONMEBOL (South America)
Head coach César Vaccia
Captain TBA
FIFA code CHI
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
First kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Second kit
First international
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(-, -; -, -)
Biggest win
Flag of Chile Chile 7 - 1 Flag of Bolivia Bolivia
(Caballero, Paraguay; March 5, 1997)
Biggest defeat
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(-, -; -, -)
Medal record
Under-17 World Cup
Bronze 1993 Japan Team
Medal record
Under-17 South American Youth Championship
Silver 1993 Colombia NA
Bronze 1997 Paraguay NA
Medal record
Premier Under-16 Milk Cup
Gold 1998 Premier NA


Chile national under-17 football team is the representative of Chile within all FIFA sponsored tournaments that pertain to that age level. It is part of the Federación de Fútbol de Chile and has participated in two FIFA U-17 World Cups. In Japan 1993 and Egypt 1997.

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[edit] Chile under-17 World Cup appearances

[edit] Japan 1993

The FIFA U-17 World Championship was held in Japan from August 21 to September 4 in the Japanese cities of Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Kobe, Nagoya, and Gifu City.

This was to be Chile's first presentation on the U-17 international tournament. Attainment occurred by qualifying in second place during the Sudamericano U-17 qualifiers, behind Colombia and ahead of Argentina.

Of the four groups in the tournament, Chile were located in goup D which contained Poland, Tunisia, and China. The group games were held in the city of Hiroshima, and on August 22 Chile faced China the winners of the AFC U-16 Championship. The game ended in a 2-2 draw. On August 24 Chile played against Tunisia, where Chile came away victorious by a score of 2-0. The third match was to be a highly contested match-up against the eastern European country of Poland, and a battle for first place within group D would ensue. The match ended 3-3 with Chile qualifying in second place with a total of 4 points.

In the Quarter-Finals Chile's opponent was the former country of Czechoslovakia on August 29 in Kyoto. Chile went on to defeat Czechoslovakia 4-1 gaining a spot in the Semi-Finals.

On September 1 the Semi-Finals featured Chile vs. Ghana. The speed, counterattacking and strength of the African players defeated the Chilean sqaud. The match ended 3-0 and relegated Chile towards the consolation prize of the tournament.

The third place position reunited Chile with Poland, where after another battle, Chile would go on to tie Poland with a penalty kick from Sebastian Rozental during the closing minutes of the match, after Chile were down most of the game with an own goal against them. Chile ultimately won the penalty kick shootout (4)-(2) and gain a third place finish. [1] [2]


Date Venue Opponents Result Score
August 22, 1993 Hiroshima, Japan Flag of the People's Republic of China China PR D 2 - 2
August 24, 1993 Hiroshima, Japan Flag of Tunisia Tunisia W 2 - 0
August 26, 1993 Hiroshima, Japan Flag of Poland Poland D 3 - 3
August 29, 1993 Kyoto, Japan Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia W 4 - 1
September 1, 1993 Tokyo, Japan Flag of Ghana Ghana L 0 - 3
September 4, 1993 Tokyo, Japan Flag of Poland Poland D 1(4) - 1(2)

[edit] Egypt 1997

For the 1997 edition Chile qualified in third place behind both Brazil and Argentina in the 1997 Sudamericano qualifiers.

The tournament was held in Egypt in the cities of Cairo, Ismailia, Alexandria, and Port Said. From September 4 to September 21. Chile was located in group A which included hosts Egypt, Germany, and Thailand. On September 5 Chile played Germany in the capital of Cairo and after a scoreless first half Chile was defeated by the Germans 1-0.

On September 7 Chile played the host country of Egypt in in the same venue. After Egypt was winning by a goal, Chile went on to tie and the game finished 1-1. September 10 in Ismalia the match featured Chile and Thailand. Chile defeated the South Asian country by a score of 6-2. The result but would not be enough to advance onto the second round. Chile with only 4 points could not surpass Egypt which came in second place with 5 points.[3] [4]


Date Venue Opponents Result Score
September 5, 1997 Cairo, Egypt Flag of Germany Germany L 0 - 1
September 7, 1997 Cairo, Egypt Flag of Egypt Egypt D 1 - 1
September 10, 1997 Ismailia, Egypt Flag of Thailand Thailand W 6 - 2


[edit] Competitive Record

[edit] FIFA Under-17 World Cup Record

Year Round GP W D* L GS GA
Flag of the People's Republic of China 1985 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Canada 1987 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Scotland 1989 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Italy 1991 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Japan 1993 Third place 6 2 3 1 12 7
Flag of Ecuador 1995 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Egypt 1997 Round 1 3 1 1 1 7 4
Flag of New Zealand 1999 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago 2001 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Finland 2003 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Peru 2005 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of South Korea 2007 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Total 2/12 9 3 4 2 19 11

[edit] Former squads

[edit] Flag of Chile 1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship

Coach: Leonardo Véliz Flag of Chile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Ariel Salas GK 09.10.1976 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
12 Carlos Torres GK 23.07.1977 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
7 Esteban Mancilla DF 30.09.1976 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
18 Dante Poli DF 16.08.1976 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
6 Dion Valle DF 22.07.1977 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
4 Nelson Garrido DF 12.02.1977 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
5 Gustavo Valenzuela DF 05.04.1977 O'Higgins Flag of Chile
3 Marco Muñoz DF 27.09.1976 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
8 René Martínez MF 11.08.1976 Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile
9 Alejandro Osorio MF 24.09.1976 O'Higgins Flag of Chile
13 Héctor Tapia MF 30.09.1977 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
14 Pablo Herceg MF 19.01.1977 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
2 Silvio Rojas MF 21.09.1977 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
10 Frank Lobos MF 25.09.1976 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
11 Sebastián Rozental FW 01.09.1976 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
17 Manuel Neira FW 12.10.1977 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
15 Patricio Galaz FW 31.12.1976 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
16 Mauricio Rojas FW 01.08.1976 Coquimbo Unido Flag of Chile

[edit] Flag of Chile 1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship

Coach: Vladimir Bigorra Flag of Chile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Marcelo Jélvez GK 23.10.1980 Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile
12 Patricio Vargas GK 02.08.1980 O'Higgins Flag of Chile
2 Cristián Álvarez DF 20.01.1980 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
3 Claudio Maldonado DF 03.01.1980 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
5 Pablo Díaz DF 23.05.1980 Regional Atacama Flag of Chile
4 Denis Montecinos DF 23.01.1980 Huachipato Flag of Chile
14 César Pino DF 02.06.1980 Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile
13 David Cubillos DF 12.01.1980 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
6 Germán Navea MF 10.02.1980 La Serena Flag of Chile
8 Alonzo Zúñiga MF 23.03.1980 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
15 Rodolfo Madrid MF 14.05.1980 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile
11 Juan José Ribera MF 11.10.1980 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
10 Milovan Mirosevic MF 20.06.1980 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
7 Iván Álvarez FW 20.01.1980 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile
17 Juan Francisco Viveros FW 11.08.1980 Huachipato Flag of Chile
9 Jorge Guzmán FW 24.03.1980 Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile
18 Juan Pablo Úbeda FW 31.07.1980 Unión Española Flag of Chile
16 Manuel Villalobos FW 15.10.1980 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile

[edit] See also

Chile national football team

Chile national under-20 football team

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