The 1986 South American U-16 Championship was an international association football tournament held in Peru. The ten national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
Each player had to have been born after 1 January 1970.
Head coach: Carlos Pachamé and A.T. Roberto Mariani and Daniel Romeo [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Sandro Daniel Guzmán | Velez Sarsfield | |
3 | DF | Alejandro Eliseo Allegue | Racing Club | |
4 | DF | Christian Juan Dollberg | 3 November 1971 (aged 14) | Argentinos Juniors |
7 | MF | Juan Jose Borrelli | River Plate | |
2 | DF | Fernando Andres Gamboa | 28 October 1971 (aged 14) | Newell's Old Boys |
11 | FW | Javier Oscar Alonso | Argentinos Juniors | |
10 | MF | Pablo César Fernández | 30 May 1971 (aged 15) | Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata |
(N°1)Sandro Daniel Guzman GK 03/08/1971 Velez Sarsfield (Argentina) (N°12)Roberto Oscar Bonano GK 24/01/1970 Rosario Central (Rosario) (Argentina) (N°3)Alejandro Eliseo Allegue DF 06/11/1971 Racing Club Avellaneda (Argentina) (N°7)Juan Jose Borrelli MF 08/11/1970 River Plate (Argentina)
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Head coach: Luis Romero [2]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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12 | GK | Marcelo Villasante | Nacional | |
5 | MF | Gabriel Pereira | Danubio [3] | |
7 | FW | Osvaldo Miraballes | Nacional [3] | |
2 | DF | Leonardo Castiñeiras | Danubio [3] | |
9 | FW | Wadil Guerrero | Danubio [3] | |
11 | MF | Marcelo Saralegui | 18 April 1971 (aged 15) | Nacional |
15 | MF | Enzo Javier Azambuja | Central Español | |
3 | DF | Gabriel Delor | River Plate | |
13 | FW | Leonardo Barizzoni | Peñarol [3] | |
19 | FW | Rafael Adrian Bianchi | 7 January 1971 (aged 15) | Central Español |
14 | FW | Pablo Irigoyen | OFI [3] | |
1 | GK | Washington Danilo Fagúndez | Sud America | |
4 | DF | Gustavo Teixeira | OFI [3] | |
10 | MF | Diego Dorta | [3] | 31 December 1971 (aged 14)Central Español |
16 | DF | Juan Bentancur | Nacional [3] | |
17 | FW | Karyl Medina | Bella Vista [3] | |
18 | MF | Gustavo Tejeria | OFI | |
6 | MF | Marcos Garín | OFI [3] | |
8 | FW | Rodolfo Javier Armas | Central Español |
D.T. Bernardo Francisco Bello Gutierrez
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GK (N°1) Rafael Arturo Contador|Rafael Contador Colo Colo (Chile) 27/08/1970 DF (N°2) Rodrigo Perez Salgado|Rodrigo Perez Salgado Audax Italiano (Chile) 20/03/1971 DF (N°3) Victor Hugo Perez|Victor Hugo Perez Universidad de Chile (Chile) 18/09/1970 DF (N°4) Luis Gonzalez|Luis Heriberto Gonzalez Soto Audax Italiano (Chile) 06/08/1970 MF (N°5) Julio Vergara|Julio Homero Vergara Deportes Magallanes (Chile) 15/09/1970 DF (N°6) Pablo Letelier|Pablo Cesar Letelier Deportes Antofagasta (Chile) 22/09/1970 MF (N°7) Nilbaldo Ibarra|Nilbaldo Adrian Ibarra Universidad de Chile (Chile) 11/05/1971 FW (N°8) Leonardo Soto|Leonardo Enrique Soto Colo Colo (Chile) 09/02/1971 FW (N°9) Ricardo Monje|Ricardo Andres Monje Universidad Catolica (Chile) 08/06/1971 MF (N°10) Cristian Torres|Cristian Andres Torres Union Deportivo Cobreloa (Chile) 11/11/1970 FW (N°11) Claudio Troncoso|Claudio Andres Troncoso Colo Colo (Chile) 31/08/1970 GK (N°12) Rene Molina|Rene Gabriel Molina Universidad Catolica (Chile) 02/08/1970 DF (N°13) Juan Pablo Villalta|Juan Pablo Villalta Universidad Catolica (Chile) 30/09/1970 MF (N°14) German Campos|German Patricio Campos Deportes Magallanes (Chile) 26/08/1970 MF (N°15) Mario Martinez|Mario Alejandro Martinez Universidad Catolica (Chile) 14/10/1970 FW (N°16) Claudio Betancourtt|Claudio Roberto Betancourtt O Higgins (Chile) 21/08/1970 **(MF N°17)Rodrigo Castañeda (Chile) FW (N°18) Marcelo Vega|Francisco Marcelo Vega Regional Atacama (Chile) 12/08/1971.
Head coach: Jair Pereira da Silva and A.T. Paulo Cesar Carpegiani and Dino Sani [4]
Head Coach: Moacyr Claudino Pinto da Silva
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