Bolivia national football team results (1926–1979)

This page details the match results and statistics of the Bolivia national football team from 1926 to 1979.

Key

Results

Bolivia's score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Bolivia scorers Att. Ref.
1 12 October 1926 Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N)  Chile 1–7 1926 South American Championship Aguilar 12,000 [1][2][3]
2 16 October 1926 Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N)  Argentina 0–5 1926 South American Championship 8,000 [1][2][3]
3 23 October 1926 Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N)  Paraguay 1–6 1926 South American Championship Soto 2,000 [1][2][3]
4 28 October 1926 Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N)  Uruguay 0–6 1926 South American Championship 8,000 [1][2][3]
5 30 October 1927 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Argentina 1–7 1927 South American Championship Alborta 15,000 [1][2][4]
6 6 November 1927 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Uruguay 0–9 1927 South American Championship 6,000 [1][2][4]
7 13 November 1927 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Peru 2–3 1927 South American Championship Bustamante (2) 14,000 [1][2][4]
8 17 July 1930 Parque Central, Montevideo (N)  Kingdom of Yugoslavia 0–4 1930 FIFA World Cup 20,000 [1][2][5]
9 20 July 1930 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)  Brazil 0–4 1930 FIFA World Cup 12,000 [1][2][5]
10 8 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)  Ecuador 1–1 1938 Bolivarian Games Unknown [1][2][6]
11 11 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)  Venezuela 3–1 1938 Bolivarian Games Molina (3) [1][2][6]
12 14 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)  Peru 0–3 1938 Bolivarian Games [1][2][6]
13 16 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)  Colombia 2–1 1938 Bolivarian Games Alborta, Montoya [1][2][6]
14 22 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)  Ecuador 2–1 1938 Bolivarian Games Plaza [1][2][6]
15 18 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Argentina 0–4 1945 South American Championship 35,000 [1][2][7]
16 24 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Chile 0–5 1945 South American Championship 70,000 [1][2][7]
17 28 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Brazil 0–2 1945 South American Championship 28,000 [1][2][7]
18 11 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Ecuador 0–0 1945 South American Championship 70,000 [1][2][7]
19 15 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Uruguay 0–2 1945 South American Championship 65,000 [1][2][7]
20 21 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Colombia 3–3 1945 South American Championship Fernández, González, Orgaz 22,000 [1][2][7]
21 16 January 1946 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)  Brazil 0–3 1946 South American Championship 50,000 [1][2][8]
22 19 January 1946 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)  Argentina 1–7 1946 South American Championship Peredo 65,000 [1][2][8]
23 26 January 1946 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)  Paraguay 2–4 1946 South American Championship Coronel (o.g.), González 80,000 [1][2][8]
24 29 January 1946 Estadio de Independiente, Avellaneda (N)  Uruguay 0–5 1946 South American Championship 30,000 [1][2][8]
25 8 February 1946 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)  Chile 1–4 1946 South American Championship Peredo 18,000 [1][2][8]
26 30 November 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Ecuador 2–2 1947 South American Championship Gutiérrez (2) 30,000 [1][2][9]
27 4 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Argentina 0–7 1947 South American Championship 30,000 [1][2][9]
28 9 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Uruguay 0–3 1947 South American Championship 15,000 [1][2][9]
29 13 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Colombia 0–0 1947 South American Championship 18,000 [1][2][9]
30 18 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Paraguay 1–3 1947 South American Championship González 12,000 [1][2][9]
31 27 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Peru 0–2 1947 South American Championship 5,000 [1][2][9]
32 30 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Chile 3–4 1947 South American Championship Tapia, Tardío, Orgaz 5,000 [1][2][9]
33 5 January 1948 Lima (N)  Venezuela 2–2 1947–48 Bolivarian Games González, Tapia [1][2][6]
34 6 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)  Chile 3–2 1949 South American Championship Ugarte, Godoy, Gutiérrez 30,000 [1][2][10]
35 10 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)  Brazil 1–10 1949 South American Championship Ugarte 40,000 [1][2][10]
36 17 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)  Uruguay 3–2 1949 South American Championship Ugarte, Algañaraz, Gutiérrez 8,000 [1][2][10]
37 25 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)  Ecuador 2–0 1949 South American Championship Sánchez (o.g.), Ugarte 14,000 [1][2][10]
38 27 April 1949 Vila Belmiro, Santos (N)  Peru 0–3 1949 South American Championship 12,000 [1][2][10]
39 30 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)  Paraguay 0–7 1949 South American Championship 45,000 [1][2][10]
40 6 May 1949 Estádio General Severiano, Rio de Janeiro (N)  Colombia 4–0 1949 South American Championship Godoy, Gutiérrez, Rojas, Ugarte 12,000 [1][2][10]
41 26 February 1950 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Chile 2–0 1950 FIFA World Cup qualification[A] Ferrel, Mena [1][2][11]
42 12 March 1950 Santiago (A)  Chile 0–5 Friendly[B] [1][2][12]
43 2 July 1950 Estádio Independência, Belo Horizonte (N)  Uruguay 0–8 1950 FIFA World Cup 5,000 [1][2][13]
44 22 February 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Peru 1–0 1953 South American Championship Ugarte 50,000 [1][2][14]
45 25 February 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Uruguay 0–2 1953 South American Championship 45,000 [1][2][14]
46 1 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Brazil 1–8 1953 South American Championship Ugarte 45,000 [1][2][14]
47 8 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Ecuador 1–1 1953 South American Championship Alcón 45,000 [1][2][14]
48 16 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Paraguay 1–2 1953 South American Championship Santos 15,000 [1][2][14]
49 28 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Chile 2–2[C] 1953 South American Championship Santos, Alcón 45,000 [1][2][14]
50 6 June 1957 Asunción (A)  Paraguay 2–5 Copa Paz del Chaco Garcia, Ugarte 15,000 [1][2][15]
51 13 June 1957 Asunción (A)  Paraguay 1–0 Copa Paz del Chaco Ugarte [1][2][15]
52 18 August 1957 La Paz (H)  Paraguay 3–3 Copa Paz del Chaco Garcia, Ugarte, Alcocer [1][2][15]
53 21 August 1957 La Paz (H)  Paraguay 2–1 Copa Paz del Chaco Ugarte, Brown [1][2][15]
54 22 September 1957 Santiago (A)  Chile 1–2 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification Alcón [1][2][16]
55 29 September 1957 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Chile 3–0 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification García, Alcócer (2) [1][2][16]
56 6 October 1957 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Argentina 2–0 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification Alcócer, J. Ramírez [1][2][16]
57 27 October 1957 Estadio de Independiente, Avellaneda (H)  Argentina 0–4 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][16]
58 8 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)  Uruguay 0–7 First 1959 South American Championship 35,000 [1][2][17]
59 11 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)  Argentina 0–2 First 1959 South American Championship 45,000 [1][2][17]
60 12 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)  Paraguay 0–5 First 1959 South American Championship 40,000 [1][2][17]
61 21 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)  Brazil 2–4 First 1959 South American Championship Alcón, García 25,000 [1][2][17]
62 26 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)  Chile 2–5 First 1959 South American Championship Alcócer (2) 70,000 [1][2][17]
63 29 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)  Peru 0–0 First 1959 South American Championship 40,000 [1][2][17]
64 15 July 1961 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Uruguay 1–1 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification Alcócer [1][2][18]
65 30 July 1961 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A)  Uruguay 1–2 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification Camacho [1][2][18]
66 10 August 1962 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Paraguay 3–1 Copa Paz del Chaco Ugarte, Alcócer (2) [1][2][15]
67 12 August 1962 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (H)  Paraguay 3–2 Copa Paz del Chaco García, Ugarte, Alcócer [1][2][15]
68 17 February 1963 Asunción (A)  Paraguay 0–3 Copa Paz del Chaco [1][2][15]
69 19 February 1963 Asunción (A)  Paraguay 1–5 Copa Paz del Chaco Ugarte [1][2][15]
70 10 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N)  Ecuador 4–4 1963 South American Championship López, Castillo, Alcócer, Camacho 15,000 [1][2][19]
71 17 March 1963 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N)  Colombia 2–1 1963 South American Championship Alcócer (2) 18,000 [1][2][19]
72 21 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N)  Peru 3–2 1963 South American Championship Camacho, Alcócer, García 20,000 [1][2][19]
73 24 March 1963 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N)  Paraguay 2–0 1963 South American Championship Castillo, García 18,000 [1][2][19]
74 28 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N)  Argentina 3–2 1963 South American Championship Castillo, Blacut, Camacho 20,000 [1][2][19]
75 31 March 1963 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N)  Brazil 5–4 1963 South American Championship Ugarte (2), Camacho, García, Alcócer 25,000 [1][2][19]
76 25 July 1965 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)  Paraguay 0–2 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification 18,396 [1][2][20]
77 17 August 1965 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (H)  Argentina 1–4 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Vargas 56,173 [1][2][20]
78 22 August 1965 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Paraguay 2–1 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification M. Ramirez, Castillo 7,000 [1][2][20]
79 29 August 1965 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Argentina 1–2 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Delgado (o.g.) 9,690 [1][2][20]
80 17 January 1967 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)  Uruguay 0–4 1967 South American Championship 15,000 [1][2][21]
81 22 January 1967 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)  Argentina 0–1 1967 South American Championship 6,000 [1][2][21]
82 25 January 1967 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)  Paraguay 0–1 1967 South American Championship 5,000 [1][2][21]
83 28 January 1967 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)  Venezuela 0–3 1967 South American Championship 11,000 [1][2][21]
84 1 February 1967 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)  Chile 0–0 1967 South American Championship 1,500 [1][2][21]
85 27 July 1969 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Argentina 3–1 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Diaz, Blacut, Alvarez 21,267 [1][2][22]
86 10 August 1969 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Peru 2–1 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Alvarez, Chumpitaz 20,670 [1][2][22]
87 17 August 1969 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)  Peru 0–3 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification 43,148 [1][2][22]
88 24 August 1969 Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires (A)  Argentina 0–1 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification 47,069 [1][2][22]
89 15 August 1971 La Paz (H)  Chile 3–4 Friendly Diaz, Valverde, Linares [1][2][23]
90 11 June 1972 Estádio Couto Pereira, Curitiba (N)  Peru 0–3 Brazil Independence Cup [1][2][24]
91 18 June 1972 Morenão, Campo Grande (N)  Yugoslavia 1–1 Brazil Independence Cup Pariente 15,000 [1][2][24]
92 21 June 1972 Vivaldão, Manaus (N)  Venezuela 2–2 Brazil Independence Cup Rimazza, Blacut [1][2][24]
93 25 June 1972 Vivaldão, Manaus (N)  Paraguay 1–6 Brazil Independence Cup Molinas (o.g.) [1][2][24]
94 24 March 1973 Lima (A)  Peru 0–2 Copa Mariscal Sucre [1][2][25]
95 31 March 1973 La Paz (H)  Paraguay 1–1 Friendly Messa [1][2][26]
96 29 April 1973 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Ecuador 3–3 Friendly Valverde, Linares, Jiménez [1][2][27]
97 6 May 1973 Quito (A)  Ecuador 0–0 Friendly [1][2][28]
98 27 May 1973 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (A)  Brazil 0–5 Friendly [1][2][29]
99 15 July 1973 La Paz (H)  Peru 2–0 Copa Mariscal Sucre Messa (2) [1][2][25]
100 24 July 1973 Santiago (A)  Chile 0–3 Copa Provoste 30,000 [1][2][30]
101 2 September 1973 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Paraguay 1–2 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification Morales 19,384 [1][2][31]
102 9 September 1973 Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires (A)  Argentina 0–4 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification 39,243 [1][2][31]
103 23 September 1973 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Argentina 0–1 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification 19,266 [1][2][31]
104 30 September 1973 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)  Paraguay 0–4 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification 24,268 [1][2][31]
105 27 June 1975 Cochabamba (H)  Argentina 1–2 Copa Cornelio Saavedra Messa [1][2][32]
106 7 July 1975 Cochabamba (H)  Paraguay 1–2 Friendly Diaz [1][2][33]
107 9 July 1975 Cochabamba (H)  Ecuador 1–0 Friendly Jiménez [1][2][34]
108 20 July 1975 Estadio Jesús Bermúdez, Oruro (H)  Chile 2–1 1975 Copa América Messa (2) 18,000 [1][2][35]
109 27 July 1975 Estadio Jesús Bermúdez, Oruro (H)  Peru 0–1 1975 Copa América 18,000 [1][2][35]
110 7 August 1975 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)  Peru 1–3 1975 Copa América Messa 40,000 [1][2][35]
111 13 August 1975 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A)  Chile 0–4 1975 Copa América 15,000 [1][2][35]
112 6 February 1977 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Paraguay 0–1 Copa Paz del Chaco [1][2][15]
113 9 February 1977 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Paraguay 2–2 Copa Paz del Chaco Campos, Jiménez [1][2][15]
114 27 February 1977 Estadio Libertador Simón Bolívar, La Paz (H)  Uruguay 1–0 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification Jiménez 20,306 [1][2][36]
115 6 March 1977 Brígido Iriarte Stadium, Caracas (A)  Venezuela 3–1 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification Messa, Jiménez, Aguilar 5,034 [1][2][36]
116 13 March 1977 Estadio Libertador Simón Bolívar, La Paz (H)  Venezuela 2–0 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification Jiménez, Aragonés 21,217 [1][2][36]
117 27 March 1977 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A)  Uruguay 2–2 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification Aguilar (2) 7,477 [1][2][36]
118 12 June 1977 Estadio Libertador Simón Bolívar, La Paz (H)  Poland 1–2 Friendly Jiménez 20,000 [1][2][37]
119 14 July 1977 Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, Cali (N)  Brazil 0–8 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 38,037 [1][2][36]
120 17 July 1977 Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, Cali (N)  Peru 0–5 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 32,511 [1][2][36]
121 29 October 1977 Népstadion, Budapest (A)  Hungary 0–6 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off 60,000 [1][2][36]
122 30 November 1977 Estadio Libertador Simón Bolívar, La Paz (H)  Hungary 2–3 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off Aragonés (2) 26,983 [1][2][36]
123 10 July 1979 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Paraguay 3–1 Copa Paz del Chaco Aguilar, Aragonés, Espinoza [1][2][15]
124 12 July 1979 Cochabamba (H)  Paraguay 1–1 Friendly Unknown [1][2][38]
125 18 July 1979 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Argentina 2–1 1979 Copa América Reynaldo (2) 40,000 [1][2][39]
126 26 July 1979 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H)  Brazil 2–1 1979 Copa América Aragonés (2) 40,000 [1][2][39]
127 1 August 1979 Asunción (A)  Paraguay 0–2
(4–3p)
Copa Paz del Chaco [1][2][15]
128 8 August 1979 José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires (A)  Argentina 0–3 1979 Copa América 30,000 [1][2][39]
129 16 August 1979 Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo (A)  Brazil 0–2 1979 Copa América 50,000 [1][2][39]
Notes
  1. ^
    A: Originally played as a qualification match for the 1950 FIFA World Cup before Argentina withdrew. As a result of Argentina's withdrawal, both Bolivia and Chile qualified automatically and FIFA do not consider this match as an official qualification match.[11]
  2. ^
    B: Originally scheduled as a qualification match for the 1950 World Cup but later played as a friendly after both teams qualified automatically.[11]
  3. ^
    C: Suspended after 66 minutes, the match was awarded to Chile following unsportsmanlike behaviour from the Bolivian team.[14]

Record by opponent

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD WPCT
 Argentina 19 4 0 15 15 58 43 21.05
 Brazil 11 2 0 9 11 51 40 18.18
 Chile 16 4 1 11 23 48 25 25.00
 Colombia 5 3 2 0 11 5 +6 60.00
 Ecuador 10 3 7 0 16 12 +4 30.00
 Hungary 2 0 0 2 2 9 7 0.00
 Paraguay 28 7 4 17 34 73 39 25.00
 Peru 15 4 1 10 11 31 20 26.67
 Poland 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0.00
 Uruguay 14 2 2 10 8 53 45 14.29
 Venezuela 6 3 2 1 12 9 +3 50.00
 Yugoslavia[lower-alpha 1] 2 0 1 1 1 5 4 0.00
Total 129 32 20 77 145 356 211 24.81
Source: Results
Notes:
  1. Includes results as Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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