Chile Olympic football team

Chile U-23
Association Federación de Fútbol de Chile (FFCH)
Confederation CONMEBOL (South America)
Head coach Vacant
Top scorer Iván Zamorano (5)
Home stadium Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago, Chile
FIFA code CHI
First colours
Second colours
First international
Chile Chile 4–5 Egypt Egypt
(Helsinki, Finland; February 22, 1996)
Biggest win
Chile Chile 4–0 Ecuador 
(Mar del Plata, Argentina; February 22, 1996)
Biggest defeat
Argentina Argentina 6–0 Chile Chile
(Buenos Aires, Argentina; December 22, 1959)
Olympics
Appearances 3 (first in 1952)
Best result Bronze Medal: 2000
Olympic medal record
Men's Football
2000 Melbourne Team

Chile Olympic football team (also known as Chile under-23, Chile U-23) represents Chile in international football competitions in Olympic Games. The team is limited to players under the age of 23, except three overage players. The team is controlled by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile (FFCh). Chile has qualified on four occasions to the Summer Olympic, winning a bronze medal in 2000.[1]

Pre-Olympic Tournament Record

Olympics Record
Year Host Result GP W D L GS GA
1960Peru PeruPreliminary Stage2002111
1964Peru PeruFirst Stage411226
1968Colombia ColombiaFirst Stage311111
1972Colombia ColombiaFirst Stage402214
1976Brazil BrazilFifth Place511357
1980Colombia ColombiaSixth Place612375
1984Ecuador EcuadorFinal Stage521276
1988Bolivia BoliviaFirst Stage421164
1992Paraguay ParaguayFirst Stage301227
1996Argentina ArgentinaFirst Stage412169
2000Brazil BrazilFinal Stage74121311
2004Chile ChileFinal Stage73221410
Total12/12541615236181

Summer Olympics Record

Olympics Record
Year Host Result GP W D L GS GA
1896Greece AthensNo Football Tournament
1900France ParisDid Not Participate
1904United States St. Louis
1908United Kingdom London
1912Sweden Stockholm
1920Belgium Antwerp
1924France Paris
1928Netherlands AmsterdamConsolation Final311177
1932United States Los AngelesNo football tournament
1936Germany BerlinWithdrew
1948United Kingdom LondonDid Not Participate
1952Finland HelsinkiFirst Stage100145
1956Australia MelbourneDid Not Participate
1960Italy RomeDid Not Qualify
1964Japan Tokyo
1968Mexico Mexico City
1972West Germany Munich
1976Canada Montreal
1980Soviet Union Moscow
1984United States Los AngelesQuarter-finals412122
1988South Korea SeoulDid Not Qualify
1992Spain Barcelona
1996United States Atlanta
2000Australia SydneyThird Place6402146
2004Greece AthensDid Not Qualify
2008China Beijing
2012United Kingdom London
2016Brazil Rio de Janeiro
Total4/24115212720

Matches

1928 Summer Olympics

Preliminary round
Portugal 42 Chile
Vítor Silva  38'
Pepe  40', 50'
Valdemar Mota  63'
Report Saavedra  14'
Carbonell  30'
Attendance: 2.309
Referee: Youssuf Mohamed (EGY)
Consolation Round
Chile 31 Mexico
Subiabre  24', 48', 89' Report Sota  15'
Attendance: 5.000
Referee: Johannes Mutters (NED)
Consolation Final
Netherlands 22 Chile
Ghering  59'
Smeets  66'
Report Bravo  55'
Alfaro  89'
Attendance: 18.000
Referee: Guillermo Comorera (ESP)
  • Note: The Netherlands wins after drawing of lots but awarded the Cup to Chile

1952 Summer Olympics

Preliminary round
Egypt 5–4 Chile
Elfar  27'
Mechaury  43'
Eldizwi  66'  75'  80'
Report Jara  7'  78'
Vial  14'  88'
Attendance: 5.354
Referee: John Nilsson (SWE)

1984 Summer Olympics

Group stage
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 France 312054+14
 Chile 312021+14
 Norway 311132+13
 Qatar 30122531


Norway 0 0 Chile
Report
Attendance: 25.000
Referee: Socha (USA)

Chile 1 0 Qatar
Baeza  52' Report
Attendance: 14.508
Referee: Siles (CRC)

Chile 1 1 France
Santis  9' Report Lemoult  50'
Attendance: 28.114
Referee: Keizer (NED)
Quarterfinals
Italy 1 0 (aet) Chile
Vignola  95' Report
Attendance: 67.349
Referee: McGinlay (GBR)

2000 Summer Olympics

Group stage
Team
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Chile 320173+46
 Spain 320163+36
 South Korea 320123–16
 Morocco 300317–60
Morocco 1–4 Chile
Ouchla  79' Report Zamorano  36', 45+1' (pen.), 55'
Navia  72' (pen.)
Attendance: 22,654
Referee: Saad Mane (Kuwait)

Spain 1–3 Chile
Lacruz  54' Report Olarra  24'
Navia  41', 90'
Attendance: 58,061
Referee: Felix Tangawarima (Zimbabwe)

South Korea 1–0 Chile
Lee Dong-gook  28' Report
Attendance: 16,309
Quarterfinals
Chile 4–1 Nigeria
Contreras  17'
Zamorano  18'
Navia  42'
Tello  65'
Report Agali  76'
Attendance: 44,425
Referee: Saad Mane (Kuwait)
Semifinals
Chile 1 2 Cameroon
Abanda  78' (o.g.) Report M'Boma  84'
Lauren  89' (pen.)
Bronze Medal Match
Chile 2 0 United States
Zamorano  69' (pen.), 84' Report
Attendance: 26,381
Referee: Simon Micallef (Australia)

Current squad

The following 23 players were called up to play against Uruguay Olympic football team on 11 June 2012.[2]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK José Ignacio González (1989-12-02) December 2, 1989 0 0 Chile Colo-Colo
12 1GK Mauricio Viana (1990-10-18) October 18, 1990 1 0 Chile Santiago Wanderers

2 2DF Agustín Parra (1989-06-10) June 10, 1989 1 0 Chile Santiago Wanderers
3 2DF Enzo Roco (1992-08-16) August 16, 1992 3 0 Spain Elche
4 2DF Lucas Domínguez (1989-10-27) October 27, 1989 3 0 Chile Palestino
5 2DF Marko Biskupovic (1989-06-30) June 30, 1989 1 0 Chile Universidad Católica
6 2DF Luis Casanova (1992-07-01) July 1, 1992 4 0 Chile San Marcos de Arica
17 2DF Igor Lichnovsky (1994-03-07) March 7, 1994 0 0 Portugal Porto
19 2DF Paulo Magalhães (1989-12-14) December 14, 1989 3 0 Chile Universidad de Chile

7 3MF Bryan Carrasco (1991-01-31) January 31, 1991 3 0 Chile Audax Italiano
8 3MF Sebastián Martínez (1993-06-06) June 6, 1993 1 0 Chile Universidad de Chile
10 3MF Bryan Rabello (1994-05-16) May 16, 1994 0 0 Mexico Santos Laguna
14 3MF Michael Contreras (1993-02-10) February 10, 1993 0 0 Chile Deportes Iquique
15 3MF Manuel Bravo (1993-02-15) February 15, 1993 0 0 Chile Colo-Colo
16 3MF Boris Sagredo (1989-03-21) March 21, 1989 4 0 Chile O'Higgins
18 3MF Edson Puch (Captain) (1986-04-09) April 9, 1986 1 0 Argentina Huracán
20 3MF Lorenzo Reyes (1991-06-13) June 13, 1991 3 0 Spain Real Betis
22 3MF Matías Campos Toro (1989-06-22) June 22, 1989 3 1 Argentina Arsenal de Sarandí

9 4FW Ángelo Henríquez (1994-04-13) April 13, 1994 1 1 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
11 4FW Carlos Muñoz (1989-04-21) April 21, 1989 4 3 Chile Santiago Wanderers
21 4FW Sebastián Ubilla (1990-08-09) August 9, 1990 1 2 Chile Universidad de Chile
23 4FW Álvaro Ramos (1992-04-14) April 14, 1992 1 0 Chile Santiago Wanderers

Former squads

See also

References

  1. "Repasa la historia de Chile en los Juegos Olímpicos". Emol.com. Santiago de Chile. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  2. "La "Roja" entregó nómina sub 23 para enfrentar a Uruguay en julio". La Tercera. 7 June 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
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