List of presidents of CONMEBOL

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President of CONMEBOL
14 06 2019 Abertura da Copa America Brasil 2019 (48064264576) (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Alejandro Dominguez
since January 2016
Term length Four years
Inaugural holder Héctor Rivadavia Gómez
Formation9 July 1916

The following is a list of presidents of CONMEBOL , the South American association football governing body.

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Presidents of CONMEBOL

No.ImageNameTook officeLeft officeTenureNationality
1 Rivadavia gomez photo.jpg Héctor Rivadavia Gómez 9 July 191619269–10Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
2 Luis O. Salesi 1926193912–13Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
3 Luis Valenzuela Hermosilla 1939195515–16Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4 Carlos Dittborn (cropped).png Carlos Dittborn Pinto 195519571–2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
5 José Ramos de Freitas 195719591–2Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil
6 Fermín Sorhueta 195919611–2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
7 Raúl H. Colombo 196119664–5Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
8 Teófilo Salinas Fuller 1966198619–20Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
9 Nicolas Leoz.jpg Nicolás Léoz 1 May 198630 April 201326–27Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
10 Eugenio Figueredo 30 April 201331 July 20140–1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
11 Juan Napout.jpg Juan Ángel Napout 1 August 2014 (interim)
4 March 2015 (permanent)
11 December 20151 year, 132 daysFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Wilmar Valdez 11 December 20151 January 201621 daysFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
12 14 06 2019 Abertura da Copa America Brasil 2019 (48064264576) (cropped).jpg Alejandro Domínguez 1 January 2016Incumbent7 years, 68 daysFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay

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