1986 South American Under-16 Football Championship squads

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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.

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Group A

Argentina

Head coach: Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Pachamé and A.T. Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto Mariani and Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Romeo [1]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Sandro Daniel Guzmán Flag of Argentina.svg Velez Sarsfield
32 DF Alejandro Eliseo Allegue Flag of Argentina.svg Racing Club
42 DF Christian Juan Dollberg (1971-11-03)3 November 1971 (aged 14) Flag of Argentina.svg Argentinos Juniors
73 MF Juan Jose Borrelli Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate
22 DF Fernando Andres Gamboa (1971-10-28)28 October 1971 (aged 14) Flag of Argentina.svg Newell's Old Boys
114 FW Javier Oscar Alonso Flag of Argentina.svg Argentinos Juniors
103 MF Pablo César Fernández (1971-05-30)30 May 1971 (aged 15) Flag of Argentina.svg 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)

Bolivia

Colombia

Paraguay

Uruguay

Head coach: Flag of Uruguay.svg Luis Romero [2]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
121 GK Marcelo Villasante Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
53 MF Gabriel Pereira Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio [3]
74 FW Osvaldo Miraballes Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional [3]
22 DF Leonardo Castiñeiras Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio [3]
94 FW Wadil Guerrero Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio [3]
113 MF Marcelo Saralegui (1971-04-18)18 April 1971 (aged 15) Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
153 MF Enzo Javier Azambuja Flag of Uruguay.svg Central Español
32 DF Gabriel Delor Flag of Uruguay.svg River Plate
134 FW Leonardo Barizzoni Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol [3]
194 FW Rafael Adrian Bianchi (1971-01-07)7 January 1971 (aged 15) Flag of Uruguay.svg Central Español
144 FW Pablo Irigoyen Flag of Uruguay.svg OFI  [ es ] [3]
11 GK Washington Danilo Fagúndez Flag of Uruguay.svg Sud America
42 DF Gustavo Teixeira Flag of Uruguay.svg OFI  [ es ] [3]
103 MF Diego Dorta (1971-12-31)31 December 1971 (aged 14) [3] Flag of Uruguay.svg Central Español
162 DF Juan Bentancur Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional [3]
174 FW Karyl Medina Flag of Uruguay.svg Bella Vista [3]
183 MF Gustavo Tejeria Flag of Uruguay.svg OFI
63 MF Marcos Garín Flag of Uruguay.svg OFI  [ es ] [3]
84 FW Rodolfo Javier Armas Flag of Uruguay.svg Central Español

Group B

Chile

Flag of Chile.svg D.T. Bernardo Francisco Bello Gutierrez

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.

Brazil

Head coach: Flag of Brazil.svg Jair Pereira da Silva and A.T. Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Cesar Carpegiani and Flag of Brazil.svg Dino Sani [4]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
221 GK Alexandre Escobar Ferreira (1972-01-02)2 January 1972 (aged 14) Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo
11 GK Édson Barbieri de Azevedo Grillo (1971-01-22)22 January 1971 (aged 15) [5] Flag of Brazil.svg Ponte Preta
121 GK Emerson de Souza Ferreti (1971-09-03)3 September 1971 (aged 15) Flag of Brazil.svg Grêmio
32 DF Antônio César dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg Matsubara
132 DF André Gustavo Guarino Gianoni (1971-01-31)31 January 1971 (aged 15) [6] Flag of Brazil.svg Ponte Preta
212 DF Mário Carlos Pereira Alves (1970-08-14)14 August 1970 (aged 16) [7] Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo
42 DF Rodnei Cláudio Alexandre Flag of Brazil.svg Palmeiras
22 DF Ademílson Tomaz de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg Juventus
62 DF Renato de Moraes Flag of Brazil.svg São Bento
192 DF Rogério Lourenço (1971-03-20)20 March 1971 (aged 15) Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo
162 DF Sandro Forner (1970-12-16)16 December 1970 (aged 15) Flag of Brazil.svg Ponte Preta
142 DF Wilson Luiz Seneme (1971-08-28)28 August 1971 (aged 15) Flag of Brazil.svg Guarani
53 MF Roberto de Assis Moreira (1970-01-10)10 January 1970 (aged 16) Flag of Brazil.svg Grêmio
73 MF Benedito Aparecido de Oliveira (1971-02-12)12 February 1971 (aged 15) [8] Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo
253 MF Eduardo Machado Camargo Flag of Brazil.svg Grêmio
103 MF Mário Alexandre Xavier (1970-11-18)18 November 1970 (aged 15) [9] Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo
153 MF Everson Rodriguez (1971-05-08)8 May 1971 (aged 15) Flag of Brazil.svg Matsubara
83 MF Sergio Murilo Ribeiro Flag of Brazil.svg Internacional
113 MF José Maurício de Souza Antunes (1970-11-23)23 November 1970 (aged 15) [10] Flag of Brazil.svg Vasco da Gama
244 FW Abelardo Xavier de Oliveira (1971-01-14)14 January 1971 (aged 15) [11] Flag of Brazil.svg Corinthians
264 FW Gilberto Alves da Silva (1971-02-26)26 February 1971 (aged 15) [12] Flag of Brazil.svg Bahia
94 FW Marco Antônio da Conceição Flag of Brazil.svg Santos
184 FW William Ramos da Costa Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo
204 FW Valdecyr Silva Junior Flag of Brazil.svg Vasco da Gama
234 FW Roberto Martins César Flag of Brazil.svg Cruzeiro
174 FW Rogério do Carmo Oliveira (1971-03-25)25 March 1971 (aged 15) [13] Flag of Brazil.svg Juventus

Ecuador

Head Coach: Flag of Brazil.svg Moacyr Claudino Pinto da Silva

Peru

Venezuela

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