CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament

The CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament is a defunct international association football event in the South America region, and was the qualification tournament for the football at the Olympic Games.

In 1960, the teams from North and Central America also entered the tournament.[1] Before 1984, only junior or non-professional players were allowed to participate. In 1987 the competition was open to any player who has not played in World Cup (whether a qualifying match or at the final tournament).[1] Since 1992 the competition is open to players under the age of 23 without any other restriction.[1] The competition was last held in 2004 and since 2007, the South American Youth Championship were chosen as the qualifying tournament for the Olympic Games.[2]

Results

Summaries

Teams in bold qualify for the Olympic Games.
Year Host Final Standings
Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Fourth Place
1960[3]
Details
Peru Argentina
Argentina
Peru
Peru
Brazil
Brazil
Mexico
Mexico
1964[4]
Details
Peru Argentina
Argentina
Brazil
Brazil
Peru
Peru
Colombia
Colombia
1968[5]
Details
Colombia Brazil
Brazil
Colombia
Colombia
Uruguay
Uruguay
Paraguay
Paraguay
1971[6]
Details
Colombia Brazil
Brazil
Colombia
Colombia
Argentina
Argentina
Peru
Peru
1976[7]
Details
Brazil Brazil
Brazil
Uruguay
Uruguay
Argentina
Argentina
Colombia
Colombia
1980[8]
Details
Colombia Argentina
Argentina
Colombia
Colombia
Peru
Peru
Venezuela
Venezuela
1984[9]
Details
Ecuador Brazil
Brazil
Chile
Chile
Paraguay
Paraguay
Ecuador
Ecuador
1987[10]
Details
Bolivia Brazil
Brazil
Argentina
Argentina
Bolivia
Bolivia
Colombia
Colombia
1992[11]
Details
Paraguay Paraguay
Paraguay
Colombia
Colombia
Uruguay
Uruguay
Ecuador
Ecuador
1996[12]
Details
Argentina Brazil
Brazil
Argentina
Argentina
Uruguay
Uruguay
Venezuela
Venezuela
2000[13]
Details
Brazil Brazil
Brazil
Chile
Chile
Argentina
Argentina
Uruguay
Uruguay
2004[14]
Details
Chile Argentina
Argentina
Paraguay
Paraguay
Brazil
Brazil
Chile
Chile

Performances by countries

Team Titles Runners-up
 Brazil 7 (1968, 1971, 19761, 1984, 1987, 1996, 20001) 1 (1964)
 Argentina 4 (1960, 1964, 1980, 2004) 2 (1987, 19961)
 Paraguay 1 (19921) 1 (2004)
 Colombia 4 (19681, 19711, 19801, 1992)
 Chile 2 (1984, 2000)
 Uruguay 1 (1976)
 Peru 1 (19601)
1 = host

See also

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