Football in Bolivia
is the most popular sport in Bolivia, where the first modern set of rules for the sport were established in 1923, which were a major influence on the development of the modern laws of the game. Bolivia has over 2,000 football clubs.
Bolivia is home to one of the oldest football clubs in South America. The top domestic league, the Liga Professional de Futbol Bolivia, is currently considered one of the most important leagues in South America. The country also is home to the famous Tahuichi Academy which has delivered many Bolivian football stars.
It has traditionally been a male-dominated sport, but women's football has become increasingly prominent in recent years.
History
Football was founded perhaps in late 19th century with the introduction of British sailors, Chileans, Peruvians and Argentines to the country. Nonetheless, the consequence of the War of the Pacific slowed the progress of Bolivian football, and only into 20th century, the sport became popular.National teams
The FBF runs several national teams, including men's, women's and youth teams.Despite being typically one of the weaker teams in South America, Bolivia has already participated in three FIFA World Cup, at 1930, 1950 and 1994; but only scored one goal throughout three competitions. Erwin Sánchez was the sole scorer for Bolivia, as he scored in Bolivia's 1–3 defeat to Spain at 1994. In two first participation, Bolivia was invited; and the team only qualified for 1994 edition. On Copa América however, Bolivia has a better and prestigious record, winning one at 1963 and finished runners-up at 1997, both held at home. Bolivia also participated in one FIFA Confederations Cup at 1999 in Mexico, their fourth FIFA tournament they have played, and scored two goals.
The U-17 Bolivian team is more successful, having won one U-17 Copa América and participated in two FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Defunct cup competitions
Defunct cup competitions include:- Copa Bolivia
- Copa Departamental
Qualification for CONMEBOL competitions
Competition | Who Qualifies | Notes |
Copa Libertadores | Torneo Apertura Champion | |
Copa Libertadores | Torneo Clausura Champion | |
Copa Libertadores First Stage | Club finishing 2nd in the Torneo Clausura. | |
Copa Sudamericana Second Stage | Club finishing 2nd in the Torneo Apertura. | - |
Copa Sudamericana First Stage | Torneo de Invierno winners | |
Copa Sudamericana First Stage | Club finishing 3rd in the Torneo Clausura. |