Football at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

Football, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 25 November 2013. Here, the men's tournament is for the under-18 footballers.[1] The women's tournament is for the under-20 footballers.[2]

Medal table

Key:

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Colombia 2 0 0 2
2  Ecuador 0 1 0 1
 Venezuela 0 1 0 1
4  Bolivia 0 0 1 1
 Peru 0 0 1 1
Total 2 2 2 6

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's U18  Colombia
Cristian Daniel Arango Duque
Jarlan Junior Barrera Escalona
Alexis Andres Escudero Castillo
Andres Felipe Gomez Viracacha
Aldayr Hernández Basanta
Daniel Londoño Castañeda
Jeison Steven Lucumi Mina
Mateo Mendoza Valderrama
Alfredo Jose Morelo Aviles
Luis Manuel Orejuela Garcia
Juan Sebastian Quintero Fletcher
Deinner Alexander Quiñones Quiñones
Rodin Jair Quiñones Renteria
Carlos Enrique Renteria Olaya
Davinson Sanchez Mina
Luis Herney Vasquez Caicedo
Sergio Leonardo Villarreal Ruiz
Alexis Zapata Alvarez
 Ecuador
Christian Fernando Aleman Alegria
Erick Leonel Castillo Arroyo
Anibal Hernan Chala Ayovi
Gabriel Eduardo Corozo Vasquez
Gabriel Jhon Cortez Casierra
Joffre Andres Escobar Moyano
Jackson David Gonzalez Quiñonez
Carlos Armando Gruezo Arvoleda
Jerry Gabriel Leon Nazareno
Jhegson Sebastian Mendez Carabali
David Anibal Mina Valencia
Miguel Enrique Parrales Vera
Daniel Guillermo Porozo Valencia
Edisson Ernesto Recalde Baez
Erick Romualdo Renteria Corozo
Darwin Ernesto Suarez Velez
Gonzalo Roberto Valle Bustamente
Carlos Enrique Vera Moran
 Peru
Luis Alfonso Abram Ugarelli
Pedro Jesus Aquino Sanchez
Dangelo Josue Artiaga Morales
Fernando Alexis Canales Alvarado
Alexis Cossio Zamora
Luiz Humberto Da Silva Silva
Luciano Andre Da Silva Silva
Renzo Renato Garces Mori
Carlos Alfonso Grados Heredia
Enmanuel Jesus Paucar Reyes
Sergio Fernando Peña Flores
Aldair Perleche Romero
Luis Enrique Matthae Rivas Salazar
Jeremy Martin Rostaing Verastegui
Kevin Alejandro Ruiz Rosales
Ray Anderson Sandoval Baylon
Alexander Nasim Succar Cañote
Gerson Gustavo Valladares Rodriguez
Women's U20  Colombia
Carolina Arbelaez Castaño
Karen Lorena Balcazar Sainz
Dayana Castillo Lopez
Melissa Cepeda Rodriguez
Angela Corina Clavijo Silva
Vanesa Cordoba Arteaga
Yulieht Paola Dominguez Ochoa
Diana Carolina Duarte Velandia
Manuela Alexandra Gonzalez Mendoza
Lina Paola Granados
Dora Alejandra Grisales Bastidas
Angie Carolina Mina Viveros
Jessica Fernanda Peña Banguero
Maria Alejandra Ramirez Matallana
Hazleydi Yorely Rincon Torres
Leyci Maria Santos Herrera
Gabi Yorely Santos Robayo
Diana Patricia Torrente Reina
 Venezuela
Neily Judith Carrasquel Garcia
Deyna Cristina Castellanos Naujenis
Meibi Alejandra Mesa Molina
Jessyca Andreina Montes Perales
Lourdes Yaurimar Moreno Briceño
Genesis Gildrey Moreno Sanchez
Jaylis Carolina Oliveros Toledo
Maleike Geraldine Pacheco Alvarez
Maria Alejandra Peraza Romero
Idalys Yaruma Perez Hernandez
Nubiluz De La T. Rangel Quintero
Soleidys Jose Rengel Marcano
Claudia Rodriguez Abella
Franyel Sarahi Rodriguez Itanare
Daniuska Isamar Rodriguez Pineda
Maria Eugenia Rodriguez Ruiz
Marialba Jose Zambrano Saracual
 Bolivia
Blanca Ximena Aliaga Vargas
Angela Patricia Cardenas Roman
Paola Roxelin Cruz Alvarado
Dulce Cielo Dorado Escalante
Sdenka Avanir Eguez Mauthe
Maria Laura Gomez Cabello
Carla Patricia Mendez Mendoza
Ana Montero Arimoza
Ericka Morales Alarcon
Marcela Ortiz Montalvan
Danny Katherin Pedraza Aveldaño
Yoselin Portales Peralta
Melissa Revollo Trujillo
Ana Maria Ribera
Helga Elena Scheidel Michel
Flavia Ivana Valdivia Lema
Paola Lorena Vasquez Rodriguez
Yaneth Viveros Campos

Men's U18 tournament

Participating Teams

Women's U20 tournament

Participating Teams
  •  Bolivia
  •  Chile
  •  Colombia
  •  Dominican Republic
  •  Ecuador
  •  Guatemala
  •  Peru
  •  Venezuela

References

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