President of CONMEBOL | |
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Term length | Four years |
Inaugural holder | Héctor Rivadavia Gómez |
Formation | 9 July 1916 |
The following is a list of presidents of CONMEBOL , the South American association football governing body.
No. | Image | Name | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Nationality |
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1 | Héctor Rivadavia Gómez | 9 July 1916 | 1926 | 9–10 | Uruguay | |
2 | Luis O. Salesi | 1926 | 1939 | 12–13 | Argentina | |
3 | Luis Valenzuela Hermosilla | 1939 | 1955 | 15–16 | Chile | |
4 | Carlos Dittborn Pinto | 1955 | 1957 | 1–2 | Chile | |
5 | José Ramos de Freitas | 1957 | 1959 | 1–2 | Brazil | |
6 | Fermín Sorhueta | 1959 | 1961 | 1–2 | Uruguay | |
7 | Raúl H. Colombo | 1961 | 1966 | 4–5 | Argentina | |
8 | Teófilo Salinas Fuller | 1966 | 1986 | 19–20 | Peru | |
9 | Nicolás Léoz | 1 May 1986 | 30 April 2013 | 26–27 | Paraguay | |
10 | Eugenio Figueredo | 30 April 2013 | 31 July 2014 | 0–1 | Uruguay | |
11 | Juan Ángel Napout | 1 August 2014 (interim) 4 March 2015 (permanent) | 11 December 2015 | 1 year, 132 days | Paraguay | |
– | Wilmar Valdez | 11 December 2015 | 1 January 2016 | 21 days | Uruguay | |
12 | Alejandro Domínguez | 1 January 2016 | Incumbent | 7 years, 68 days | Paraguay |
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