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Bolivia

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flag country Antônio Carlos Zago

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Established
1926 (99 years old)

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Estadio Hernando Siles

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La Paz, Bolivia

Nicknames
La Verde (The Green)

Competitions
Copa America
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calendar next 04 Jun Venezuela tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Bolivia
calendar next 09 Jun Bolivia tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Chile
calendar next 09 Sep Colombia tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Bolivia
calendar next 14 Sep Bolivia tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Brazil

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calendar next 25 Mar Bolivia tiny home badge icon 0 - 0 tiny away badge icon Uruguay
calendar next 21 Mar Peru tiny home badge icon 3 - 1 tiny away badge icon Bolivia
calendar next 19 Nov Bolivia tiny home badge icon 2 - 2 tiny away badge icon Paraguay
calendar next 15 Nov Ecuador tiny home badge icon 4 - 0 tiny away badge icon Bolivia
calendar next 16 Oct Argentina tiny home badge icon 6 - 0 tiny away badge icon Bolivia


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The Bolivia national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Bolivia), also known as La Verde, has represented Bolivia in international football since 1926. Organized by the Bolivian Football Federation (FBF), it is one of the 10 members of FIFA's South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL).

After playing in the 1930 and 1950 World Cups, they qualified just once — in 1994 where they lost 1–0 to defending champions Germany in the tournament's opening game in Chicago. Bolivia have never advanced past the first round of any World Cup, and have only scored one goal, in 1994. However, they did win the Copa América at home in 1963, and finished as runners-up in their following tournament as hosts in 1997. In the Copa América 2015 in Chile, after defeating Ecuador 3–2, they advanced to the quarter-finals for the first time since 1997. This also ended a non-winning streak in the Copa América, with their last win being on 28 June 1997, when they defeated Mexico 1–0 in the semi-finals.
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