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Below are the rosters for the 2007 South American Youth Championship tournament in Paraguay.
Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay, is one of only two landlocked countries in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. Paraguay lies on both banks of the Paraguay River, which runs through the center of the country from north to south. Due to its central location in South America, it is sometimes referred to as Corazón de Sudamérica.
Coach: Hugo Tocalli
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Sergio Romero | GK | 22-07-1987 | Racing Club |
2 | Federico Fazio | DF | 17-03-1987 | Ferro Carril Oeste |
3 | Emiliano Insúa | DF | 07-01-1989 | Boca Juniors |
4 | Miguel Ángel Torren | DF | 12-08-1988 | Newell's Old Boys |
5 | Claudio Yacob | MF | 18-07-1987 | Racing Club |
6 | Matías Cahais | DF | 24-12-1987 | Boca Juniors |
7 | Matías Sánchez | MF | 10-08-1987 | Racing Club |
8 | Éver Banega | MF | 29-06-1988 | Boca Juniors |
9 | Gonzalo Abán | FW | 11-06-1987 | Argentinos Juniors |
10 | Maximiliano Moralez | MF | 27-02-1987 | Racing Club |
11 | Pablo Mouche | FW | 11-10-1987 | Boca Juniors |
12 | Bruno Centeno | GK | 08-08-1988 | San Lorenzo |
13 | Gonzalo Sebastián García | FW | 06-02-1987 | Racing Club |
14 | Gabriel Mercado | DF | 18-03-1987 | Racing Club |
15 | Leonardo Morales | MF | 23-01-1987 | Estudiantes |
16 | Franco Di Santo | FW | 07-04-1989 | Audax Italiano |
17 | Alejandro Gómez | MF | 15-02-1988 | Arsenal de Sarandí |
18 | Víctor Ismael Sosa | FW | 18-01-1987 | Independiente |
19 | Ángel Di María | MF | 14-02-1988 | Rosario Central |
20 | Lautaro Acosta | FW | 14-03-1988 | Lanús |
Coach: Oscar Villegas
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Carlos Lampe | GK | 17-03-1987 | Universitario |
2 | Gabriel Aguilar | DF | 15-03-1987 | Oriente Petrolero |
3 | Diego Marcelo Blanco | DF | 01-03-1988 | Aurora |
4 | Carlos Tordoya | DF | 31-07-1987 | Arsenal de Sarandí |
5 | Omar Jesús Morales | DF | 18-01-1988 | Unión Central |
6 | Gonzalo Vaca | MF | 06-08-1987 | Norte Integrado |
7 | Ricardo Verduguez | DF | 28-07-1989 | Blooming |
8 | Erland Urgel | MF | 17-03-1987 | Oriente Petrolero |
9 | Gustavo Pinedo | FW | 18-02-1988 | Cádiz CF |
10 | Jhasmani Campos | MF | 10-05-1988 | Oriente Petrolero |
11 | Gastón Mealla | FW | 03-09-1988 | Unión Central |
12 | José Feliciano Peñarietta | GK | 18-11-1988 | Guabirá |
13 | Marvin Bejarano | DF | 06-03-1988 | Unión Central |
14 | Eduardo Fierro | DF | 15-08-1987 | Blooming |
15 | Ariel Juárez | DF | 26-03-1988 | Bolívar |
16 | Diego Vejarano | FW | 02-01-1988 | Universitario |
17 | Didí Torrico | MF | 18-05-1988 | La Paz F.C. |
18 | Ricardo Pedriel | FW | 19-01-1987 | Jorge Wilstermann |
19 | Jammar Roca | MF | 11-05-1988 | Vaca Diez |
20 | Raúl González | FW | 08-04-1988 | Blooming |
Coach: Nélson Rodrigues
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Muriel | GK | 14-02-1987 | Internacional |
2 | Amaral | DF | 05-09-1987 | Palmeiras |
3 | Anderson | DF | 10-03-1987 | Fluminense |
4 | Thiago Heleno | DF | 17-09-1988 | Cruzeiro |
5 | Roberto | MF | 24-04-1988 | Atlético Paranaense |
6 | Carlinhos | DF | 23-01-1987 | Santos |
7 | Leandro Lima | MF | 19-12-1987 | São Caetano |
8 | Lucas Leiva | MF | 09-01-1987 | Grêmio |
9 | Fabiano Oliveira | FW | 06-03-1987 | Flamengo |
10 | Willian | MF | 09-08-1988 | Corinthians |
11 | Alexandre Pato | FW | 02-09-1989 | Internacional |
12 | Cássio | GK | 06-06-1987 | Grêmio |
13 | Fagner | DF | 11-06-1989 | Corinthians |
14 | David Braz | DF | 21-05-1987 | Palmeiras |
15 | Eliezio | DF | 31-03-1987 | Cruzeiro |
16 | Luiz Adriano | FW | 12-04-1987 | Internacional |
17 | Fernando Reges | MF | 25-07-1987 | Vila Nova |
18 | Tchô | MF | 21-04-1987 | Atlético Mineiro |
19 | Edgar | FW | 03-02-1987 | São Paulo |
20 | Danilinho | FW | 11-03-1987 | Atlético Mineiro |
Coach: José Sulantay
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Christopher Toselli | GK | 15-06-1988 | Universidad Católica |
2 | Cristián Suárez | DF | 06-02-1987 | Unión San Felipe |
3 | Mauricio Isla | DF | 12-06-1988 | Universidad Católica |
4 | Roberto Figueroa | DF | 14-02-1987 | Coquimbo Unido |
5 | Nicolás Larrondo | DF | 04-10-1987 | Universidad de Chile |
6 | Gary Medel | MF | 03-08-1987 | Universidad Católica |
7 | Hans Martínez | DF | 04-01-1987 | Universidad Católica |
8 | Dagoberto Currimilla | MF | 26-12-1987 | Huachipato |
9 | Nicolás Medina | FW | 28-03-1987 | Universidad de Chile |
10 | Juan Pablo Arenas | MF | 22-04-1987 | Colo-Colo |
11 | Jaime Grondona | FW | 15-04-1987 | Santiago Wanderers |
12 | Richard Leyton | GK | 25-01-1987 | Colo-Colo |
13 | Christian Sepúlveda | DF | 23-05-1987 | Unión Española |
14 | Arturo Vidal | MF | 22-05-1987 | Colo-Colo |
15 | Carlos Carmona | MF | 21-02-1987 | Coquimbo Unido |
16 | Jean Paul Pineda | MF | 18-08-1987 | Palestino |
17 | Alexis Sánchez | FW | 19-12-1988 | Colo-Colo |
18 | Mathías Vidangossy | FW | 25-05-1987 | Unión Española |
19 | Felipe Flores | FW | 09-01-1987 | Colo-Colo |
20 | Eric Godoy | DF | 26-03-1987 | Santiago Wanderers |
Coach: Eduardo Lara
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | David Ospina | GK | 31-08-1988 | Atlético Nacional |
2 | Andrés Felipe Gallego | DF | 26-11-1988 | Boca Juniors |
3 | Jairo Palomino | DF | 02-08-1988 | Envigado |
4 | Gilberto García | MF | 27-01-1987 | Deportes Tolima |
5 | Jimmy Bermúdez [1] | DF | 16-12-1987 | Bucaramanga |
6 | Alejandro Bernal | MF | 03-06-1988 | Deportivo Cali |
7 | Darwin Quintero | DF | 19-09-1987 | Deportes Tolima |
8 | Jarol Martínez | MF | 22-03-1987 | Atlético Nacional |
9 | Sherman Cárdenas | FW | 07-08-1989 | Bucaramanga |
10 | Juan Pablo Pino | FW | 30-03-1987 | Independiente Medellín |
11 | Juan Alejandro Mahecha | MF | 22-07-1987 | Chicó F.C. |
12 | Libis Arenas | GK | 12-05-1987 | Envigado |
13 | Andrés Felipe Arboleda | MF | 13-04-1987 | América de Cali |
14 | Henry Rojas | DF | 27-07-1987 | Atlético Nacional |
15 | Javier Reina | MF | 04-01-1989 | América de Cali |
16 | Eisner Iván Loboa | DF | 17-05-1987 | Deportivo Cali |
17 | Edwin Chalar | FW | 21-04-1987 | Envigado |
18 | Gustavo Rojas | DF | 06-02-1988 | Millonarios |
19 | Andrés Felipe Ortiz | DF | 20-03-1987 | Independiente Medellín |
20 | John Jairo Mosquera | FW | 15-01-1988 | Wacker Burghausen |
Coach: Iván Romero
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Alexander Domínguez | GK | 05-06-1987 | LDU Quito |
2 | Jorge Antonio Majao | DF | 21-01-1988 | Manta FC |
3 | Diego Rodríguez | DF | 24-10-1987 | El Nacional |
4 | Christian Paúl Balseca | DF | 24-07-1987 | LDU Quito |
5 | Flavio David Caicedo | MF | 29-02-1988 | El Nacional |
6 | Carlos Alberto Castro | DF | 07-02-1988 | Olmeda |
7 | Víctor Estupiñán | FW | 05-03-1988 | LDU Quito |
8 | Michael Arroyo | MF | 23-04-1987 | Emelec |
9 | Felipe Caicedo | FW | 05-09-1988 | FC Basel |
10 | Miguel Ángel Cortez | MF | 21-01-1988 | Emelec |
11 | Jaime Ayoví | FW | 21-02-1988 | Emelec |
12 | Manuel Alberto Mendoza | GK | 19-01-1989 | LDU Portoviejo |
13 | Jefferson Stalin Villacís | FW | 03-09-1988 | El Nacional |
14 | César Moreira | MF | 22-07-1987 | Manta FC |
15 | Fernando Guerrero | MF | 31-07-1989 | Real Madrid |
16 | Gilbert Quiñónez | DF | 31-08-1987 | Barcelona SC |
17 | Carlos Andrés Rodríguez | MF | 09-10-1988 | Emelec |
18 | Mike Rodríguez | MF | 20-04-1989 | Barcelona SC |
19 | Jonathan Troya | DF | 01-06-1987 | Emelec |
20 | Víctor Valarezo | DF | 17-05-1988 | El Nacional |
Coach: Ernesto Mastrángelo
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Roberto Junior Fernández | GK | 29-03-1988 | Cerro Porteño |
2 | Gustavo Noguera | DF | 07-11-1987 | Libertad |
3 | Richard Salinas | DF | 13-07-1987 | 12 de Octubre |
4 | Pablo César Aguilar | DF | 06-02-1988 | Sportivo Luqueño |
5 | Juan Romero | MF | 13-07-1987 | Sportivo Luqueño |
6 | Nery Bareiro | DF | 03-03-1988 | Libertad |
7 | Julián Benítez | FW | 06-06-1987 | Guaraní |
8 | Luis Enrique Cáceres | MF | 16-04-1988 | CS Colombia |
9 | Carlos Javier Acuña | FW | 23-06-1988 | Cádiz |
10 | Marcelo Estigarribia | MF | 21-09-1987 | Cerro Porteño |
11 | Pablo Velázquez | MF | 12-03-1987 | Libertad |
12 | Blas Hermosilla | GK | 03-02-1987 | Olimpia |
13 | Jorge Escobar | FW | 05-03-1987 | Sportivo Luqueño |
14 | Nelson Amarilla | DF | 20-07-1987 | Guaraní |
15 | Osmar Molinas | MF | 03-05-1987 | Olimpia |
16 | Jorge González | MF | 25-03-1988 | Libertad |
17 | Ángel Enciso | MF | 10-09-1987 | 12 de Octubre |
18 | Cristian Bogado | MF | 17-01-1987 | Nacional |
19 | Edgar Benítez | FW | 08-11-1987 | Libertad |
20 | José Montiel | MF | 19-03-1988 | Udinese |
Coach: José Luis Pavoni
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Daniel Reyes | GK | 12-12-1987 | Alianza Lima |
2 | Cristian Ramos | DF | 04-11-1988 | Sporting Cristal |
3 | Jaime Huerta | DF | 08-08-1987 | Alianza Lima |
4 | Christian Laura | DF | 13-02-1988 | Sporting Cristal |
5 | Kerwin Peixoto | MF | 21-02-1988 | Alianza Lima |
6 | Gianfranco Espejo | DF | 04-03-1988 | Sporting Cristal |
7 | José Mesarina | MF | 15-11-1988 | Alianza Lima |
8 | Nelinho Quina | MF | 11-05-1987 | Sporting Cristal |
9 | Orlando Allende | FW | 09-01-1988 | Sporting Cristal |
10 | Carlos Elías | MF | 23-03-1988 | Alianza Lima |
11 | Juan Quiñónez | FW | 14-06-1987 | Sport Boys |
12 | Gianfranco Castellanos | GK | 08-04-1988 | Sporting Cristal |
13 | Carlos Zambrano | DF | 10-07-1989 | Schalke 04 |
14 | Jesús Rey | DF | 09-02-1988 | Universitario |
15 | Miguel Cárdenas | MF | 31-05-1988 | Alianza Lima |
16 | Carlos Flores Córdova | FW | 09-05-1988 | Alianza Lima |
17 | Damián Ismodes | MF | 10-03-1989 | Sporting Cristal |
18 | Jeickson Reyes | FW | 09-10-1987 | Alianza Lima |
19 | Josepmir Ballón | MF | 21-03-1988 | Academia Deportiva Cantolao |
20 | Enzo Castillo | FW | 09-01-1987 | Sporting Cristal |
Coach: Gustavo Ferrín
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Jonatan Irazzábal | GK | 12-02-1988 | Defensor |
2 | Gary Kagelmacher | DF | 21-04-1988 | Danubio |
3 | Martín Cáceres | DF | 07-04-1987 | Villarreal FC |
4 | Martín Díaz | DF | 17-03-1988 | Defensor |
5 | Marcel Román | MF | 07-02-1988 | Danubio |
6 | Alejandro Damian González | DF | 23-03-1988 | Peñarol |
7 | Mathías Cardaccio | MF | 02-10-1987 | Nacional |
8 | Damián Suárez | MF | 27-04-1988 | Defensor |
9 | Edinson Cavani | FW | 14-02-1987 | Danubio |
10 | Gerardo Vonder Putten | MF | 28-02-1988 | Danubio |
11 | Elías Ricardo Figueroa | FW | 26-01-1988 | Liverpool |
12 | Yai Fontes | GK | 22-04-1988 | Wanderers |
13 | Juan Manuel Díaz | DF | 28-10-1987 | Liverpool |
14 | Diego Arismendi | MF | 25-01-1988 | Nacional |
15 | Cristian Paz | MF | 28-01-1988 | Nacional |
16 | Maximiliano Lombardi | MF | 11-05-1987 | Progreso |
17 | Juan Surraco | FW | 14-08-1987 | Udinese |
18 | Enzo Scorza | FW | 01-03-1988 | Danubio |
19 | Federico Laens | FW | 14-01-1988 | Nacional |
20 | Leandro Silva | FW | 13-03-1987 | River Plate |
Coach: Nelson Carrero
# | Name | Pos | DOB | Club |
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1 | Tito Rojas | GK | 11-10-1987 | Estudiantes |
2 | Roberto Rosales | DF | 20-11-1988 | Caracas |
3 | Jesús Yegüez | DF | 16-09-1987 | Anzoátegui |
4 | Daniel Benítez | DF | 23-09-1987 | Deportivo Táchira |
5 | Luis Vargas | MF | 08-01-1988 | Trujillanos |
6 | Frank Peidrahita | MF | 15-05-1988 | UA Maracaibo |
7 | César González | FW | 21-06-1990 | Mineros de Guayana |
8 | Tomás Rincón | MF | 13-01-1988 | UA Maracaibo |
9 | Irwin Antón | FW | 10-01-1988 | Caracas |
10 | Guillermo Banquez | MF | 24-02-1989 | Caracas |
11 | Anderson Arias | FW | 20-04-1987 | Deportivo Táchira |
12 | Edgar Pérez | GK | 30-01-1987 | Unión Lara |
13 | Francisco Chávez | DF | 14-02-1987 | Trujillanos |
14 | Luiyi Erazo | DF | 13-06-1988 | Aragua |
15 | Wilkinson Rivas | MF | 23-01-1987 | Caracas |
16 | Edgar Eduardo Pico | DF | 18-04-1987 | UA Maracaibo |
17 | Juan Francisco Guerra | MF | 16-02-1987 | Florida University |
18 | Luigi García | MF | 02-03-1988 | Zamora FC |
19 | Javier González | DF | 26-02-1988 | St Francis College |
20 | William Francisco | MF | 12-04-1987 | Caracas |
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