Bolivia national under-20 football team

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Bolivia
Nickname(s) La Verde (The Green One)
Association Federación Boliviana
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Confederation CONMEBOL (South America)
Head coachTBA
Captain Pablo Pedraza
Home stadium Estadio Hernando Siles de La Paz
FIFA code BOL
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First international
None, No years ago
Best resultFourth Place 2 times (1981, 1983)

Bolivia national under-20 football team represents Bolivia in international football competitions such as South American Youth Championship. [1]

Current squad

Efrain Morales Yomar Rene Rocha Rodriguez Diego Parrado Olmos Carlos Leonardo Sejas Albis Jhon Velasco José Herrera (Bolivian footballer) José Alfredo Flores López Fernando Nava Ortega Miguel Ángel Villarroel Tardio Ramiro Eguez Lima Pablo César Luján García Denilson Durán Zabala Juan Pablo Magallanes Ribera Carlitos Jose Rodriguez Sotto Fabricio Domenico Quaglio Franco Lucas Leónidas Chávez Cruz Daniel Ribera Bruun Ervin Vaca Moreno Eduardo Mauricio Álvarez Vargas Joel Bernal Flores Bruno Rodrigo Poveda Zeballos Luis Leonardo Guzmán Franco Luis Fernando Paz Vargas

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