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Bolivia’s second consecutive defeat in the South American U-15

Bolivia's second consecutive defeat in the South American U-15

October 6, 2024, 9:40 PM

October 6, 2024, 9:40 PM

The Bolivian soccer team added its second defeat in a row in the South American U-15 Championship, which has been taking place at the Tahuichi Aguilera stadium in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. La Verde fell to Chile 3-0, this Sunday night, in a match on the second date of group A.

La Roja’s goals came through Zidane Yáñez (13′ and 57′) and Vicente Martínez (50′, penalty). Let us remember that matches in this category are played 40 minutes per side.

La Verde had just lost against Peru 1-0, while Chile came into this match after defeating Colombia by the same score.

La Roja went on to lead group A with six points, while Bolivia is cholera, Well, he didn’t score points so far.

In the preliminary match, Paraguay defeated Peru 2-0. La Albirroja had rested on the first date, so this match marked their debut in the competition.

On the third date of group A, which will be played on Tuesday, October 8, La Verde will have a rest to play again on Thursday the 10th against Colombia, from 7:30 p.m.

The tournament will continue this Monday with the matches on the second date of group B: Venezuela-Argentina (5:00 p.m.) and Brazil-Uruguay (7:30 p.m.).

Equipment P.J. Pts. Diff.

Chili 2 6 +4

Paraguay 1 3 +2

Peru 2 3 -1

Colombia 1 0 -1

Bolivia 2 0 -4

Equipment P.J. Pts. Diff.

Brazil 1 3 +3

Ecuador 1 1 0

Uruguay 1 1 0

Argentina 0 0 0

Venezuela 1 0 -3

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