1988 South American Under-16 Football Championship squads

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The 1988 South American U-16 Championship was an international association football tournament held in Ecuador. 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 1972.

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Group A

Argentina

D.T. Carlos Pachame (N°1)Roberto Carlos Abbondancieri GK 19/08/1972 (N°12)Leonardo Nicolas Diaz GK 05/09/1972 (N°20)Walter Adrian Sarti GK 02/12/1972

Colombia

Uruguay

Head coach: Flag of Uruguay.svg Isabelino Barrios [1]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
174 FW Diego Bresciani Flag of Uruguay.svg River Plate
62 DF Diego Eiroa Flag of Uruguay.svg River Plate
103 MF Mario Peñalba Flag of Uruguay.svg Club Nacional de Football
162 DF Lester Marcelo Berrospe Flag of Uruguay.svg CA Cerro
143 MF Elbio Tolosa Flag of Uruguay.svg Rampla Juniors
94 FW Luis Alberto Álvarez Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol
153 MF Marcos Marcelo Tejera (1973-08-06)6 August 1973 (aged 14) Flag of Uruguay.svg Defensor Sporting
182 DF Gustavo Rehermann Armesto Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol
134 FW Marcelo González Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol
34 FW Osvaldo Francisco Canobbio (1973-02-17)17 February 1973 (aged 15) Flag of Uruguay.svg River Plate (Montevideo)
11 GK Carlos Nicola (1973-01-03)3 January 1973 (aged 15) Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
53 MF Wilmar Arbelo Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
114 FW Maximiliano Olivera Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
83 MF Rodrigo Lemos (1973-08-03)3 August 1973 (aged 15) Flag of Uruguay.svg Club Nacional de Football
42 DF Carlos Barboza Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
22 DF Ricardo Larrama Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol
74 FW Marcelo Antonio Da Rosa Flag of Uruguay.svg Club Atlético Bella Vista
121 GK Ignacio Dorta Flag of Uruguay.svg Central Español

Peru

Bolivia

Head Coach: (N°1)Marcelo Ernesto Torrico GK 11/01/1972 (N°12)Jose Carlos Fernandez GK 24/01/1971 (N°21)Antonio Notario GK 19/11/1972

Group B

Brazil

Head coach: Flag of Brazil.svg René Simões [2]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Helbert Paghete Mussi Flag of Brazil.svg XV de Jaú
22 DF Alessandro Cristiano Vitorini Flag of Brazil.svg International
32 DF Ânderson Lima Veiga Flag of Brazil.svg Juventus
42 DF Andrei Frascarelli Flag of Brazil.svg XV de Jaú
53 MF Carlos Augusto Teixeira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Atlético Mineiro
62 DF Admílson Pereira Veloso Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo
74 FW Márcio Gomes Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo
83 MF Gilmar Ferreira Flag of Brazil.svg Atlético Mineiro
94 FW Antônio Marcos Tobias Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo
103 MF Cléber dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg Bahia
121 GK Jorcey Anísio Garcia Santos Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo
143 MF Moisés Nascimento de Jesus Flag of Brazil.svg Vasco da Gama
163 MF Luciano de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg Sao José

Paraguay

Head Coach: (N°1)Adalberto Ortiz GK 12/04/1972 (N°12)Derlis Venancio Gomez GK 02/11/1972 (N°22)Celso Gerardo Guerrero GK 17/04/1972

Chile

Head coach: Flag of Chile.svg Mario Burgos [3]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
74 FW Richard Ahumada Gatica Flag of Chile.svg Union Española
114 FW Rene Jacob Aranguiz Flag of Chile.svg CD Palestino
22 DF Luis Andres Ceron Flag of Chile.svg Audax Italiano
42 DF Jaime Antonio Cortes Flag of Chile.svg Audax Italiano
32 DF Victor Hugo Camilo Sepulveda Flag of Chile.svg O'Hoggins
62 DF Frank Eduardo Diaz Flag of Chile.svg Audax Italiano
182 DF Rodrigo Antonio Gacitua Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile
143 MF Carlos Alberto Jorquera Flag of Chile.svg CD Cobresal
104 FW Marcelo Antonio Jara Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile
173 MF Felipe Eduardo Lira Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile
134 FW Fernando Javier Loyola Flag of Chile.svg Universidad Catolica
94 FW Carlos Antonio Martinez Flag of Chile.svg Union Española
162 DF Alfredo Alberto Oteiza Flag of Chile.svg Colo Colo
83 MF Francisco Arturo Pinto Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile
11 GK Andres Alberto Romero Oñate Flag of Chile.svg CD Palestino
121 GK Sergio Andres Soto Flag of Chile.svg Universidad Catolica
153 MF Jorge Ivan Sepulveda Flag of Chile.svg CD Cobreloa
53 MF Gerardo Yañez Reyes Flag of Chile.svg Audax Italiano

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Ecuador

Venezuela

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