The 1999 South American Youth Championship (Sudamericana sub-20) was a football competition contested by all ten national football teams of CONMEBOL. Each team was represented by the under-20 national football team. The tournament was held in Argentina between January 5 and January 25, 1999, the 23rd time the competition had been held.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Franco Costanzo | River Plate | ||
2 | DF | Cristian Grabinski | Newells Old Boys | ||
3 | DF | Germán Rivarola | Rosario Central | ||
4 | DF | Juan Fernández | Estudiantes de la Plata | ||
5 | MF | Esteban Cambiasso | Independiente | ||
6 | DF | Gabriel Milito | Independiente | ||
7 | FW | Luciano Galletti | Estudiantes de la Plata | ||
8 | MF | Aldo Duscher | Sporting Lisboa(POR) | ||
9 | MF | Sixto Peralta | Huracan | ||
10 | MF | César La Paglia | Boca Juniors | ||
11 | MF | Pablo Aimar | River Plate | ||
12 | GK | Sebastián Saja | San Lorenzo | ||
13 | DF | Carlos Roldán | Lanus | ||
14 | DF | Fernando Crosa | Newells Old Boys | ||
15 | MF | Javier Villarreal | Talleres de Cordoba | ||
16 | FW | Ernesto Farías | Estudiantes de la Plata | ||
17 | FW | Adrián Guillermo | Boca Juniors | ||
18 | MF | Lucas Castromán | Velez Sarsfield | ||
19 | MF | Daniel Montenegro | Huracan | ||
20 | DF | Ariel Franco | River Plate |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Carlos Benavídez | ||||
GK | Francisco Bazán | ||||
GK | Alberto Cerro | ||||
DF | Ernesto Arakaki | ||||
DF | Juan Carlos La Rosa | ||||
DF | Ismael Alvarado | ||||
DF | Amilton Prado | ||||
DF | Jorge Araujo | ||||
MF | Marco Casas | ||||
MF | Dennis Reátegui | ||||
MF | Rubén Almanza | ||||
MF | Andy Salinas | ||||
MF | Luis Cordero | ||||
MF | Mario Gómez | ||||
MF | Anthony Matellini | ||||
FW | Pedro Ascoy | ||||
FW | César Balbín | ||||
FW | Piero Alva | ||||
FW | Oswaldo Carrión | ||||
FW | Víctor Cotito |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Renny Vega | ||||
GK | Willian Tortolero | ||||
DF | Javier Villafraz | ||||
DF | Gregory Lanken | ||||
DF | Hasil Halley | ||||
DF | Miguel Mea Vitali | ||||
DF | Luis Rodríguez | ||||
DF | William Pérez | ||||
DF | Carlos Toscano | ||||
MF | Gerzon Chacón | ||||
MF | Leandro Sequera | ||||
MF | Juan Arango | ||||
MF | Ricardo Páez | ||||
MF | Laideker Navas | ||||
MF | Gerardo Figuera | ||||
FW | Francisco Martín | ||||
FW | José Torrealba | ||||
FW | Johnny González | ||||
FW | Jesús Marquez | ||||
FW | Johnatan Rosa |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Júlio César | 3 September 1979 (aged 19) | |||
GK | Fábio | 30 July 1980 (aged 18) | |||
GK | Allan | ||||
DF | Filipe Alvim | 13 January 1979 (aged 19) | |||
DF | Maricá | ||||
DF | Fábio Aurélio | 24 September 1979 (aged 19) | |||
DF | Fernando | ||||
DF | Galvão | ||||
DF | Rafael | ||||
MF | Ferrugem | 6 October 1980 (aged 18) | |||
MF | Marcinho | ||||
MF | Rocha | ||||
MF | Eriberto [nb 1] | 3 December 1975 (aged 23) | |||
MF | Matuzalém | 10 June 1980 (aged 18) | |||
MF | Lincoln | 22 January 1979 (aged 19) | |||
MF | Jocivalter | 6 May 1979 (aged 19) | |||
FW | Edu | 21 March 1980 (aged 18) | |||
FW | Márcio Carioca [nb 2] | 6 December 1978 (aged 20) | |||
FW | Ronaldinho | 21 March 1980 (aged 18) | |||
FW | Rodrigo Gral [nb 3] | 21 February 1977 (aged 21) |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Fabián Carini | Danubio | ||
2 | DF | Fernando Carreño | Peñarol | ||
3 | DF | Gonzalo Sorondo | Defensor Sporting | ||
4 | DF | Carlos Richard Díaz | Defensor Sporting | ||
5 | MF | Fernando Machado | ![]() | ||
6 | DF | César Pellegrín | ![]() | ||
7 | MF | Alejandro Correa | 26 October 1979 (aged 19) | Nacional | |
8 | MF | Diego Pérez | Defensor Sporting | ||
9 | FW | Javier Chevantón | Danubio | ||
10 | MF | Adrian Sarkissian | 13 February 1979 (aged 19) | River Plate | |
11 | FW | Diego Forlán | ![]() | ||
12 | GK | Mauricio Nanni | Wanderers | ||
13 | DF | Damián Macaluso | 9 March 1980 (aged 18) | Central Español | |
14 | DF | Pablo Pallante | Wanderers | ||
15 | MF | Fernando Albermagger | ![]() | ||
16 | MF | Omar Pouso | Danubio | ||
17 | MF | Fabián Canobbio | Progreso | ||
18 | MF | Martín Liguera | Nacional | ||
19 | FW | Fernando Cardozo | 27 April 1979 (aged 19) | ![]() | |
20 | FW | Carlos Bueno | Peñarol |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | José Antonio Fernández | ||||
GK | Christian Florentín | ||||
DF | Héctor Benítez | ||||
DF | Roberto Blanco | ||||
DF | Paulo da Silva | ||||
DF | Rubén Maldonado | ||||
DF | Elvis Marecos | ||||
MF | Jorge Brítez | ||||
MF | Salvador Cabañas | ||||
MF | Francisco Escobar | ||||
MF | Diego Gavilán | ||||
MF | Ever Giménez | ||||
MF | Virgilio Ojeda | ||||
MF | Mariano Barrientos | ||||
FW | Nelson Cuevas | ||||
FW | Miguel Ángel Domínguez | ||||
FW | Sergio Fernández | ||||
FW | Juan Angel Paredes | ||||
FW | Roque Santa Cruz | ||||
FW | Nelson Vera |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Jaime Barrientos | ||||
GK | Diego León Hoyos | ||||
DF | Andrés Orozco | ||||
DF | José Mera | ||||
DF | Jimmy Asprilla | ||||
DF | Jair Benítez | ||||
DF | Ronald Alegría | ||||
DF | Juan González | ||||
DF | Hermes Martínez | ||||
MF | Andrés Pérez | ||||
MF | David Ferreira | ||||
MF | Néstor Vásquez | ||||
MF | Fabián Vargas | ||||
MF | Mauricio Molina | ||||
MF | Juan Leal | ||||
MF | Deivi Palacios | ||||
FW | Gustavo Victoria | ||||
FW | Cristian Gil | ||||
FW | Jeffrey Díaz | ||||
FW | Emerson Acuña |
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