Football at the 2013 Bolivarian Games
Football, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 25 November 2013. Here, the men's tournament is for the under-18 footballers.[1] The women's tournament is for the under-20 footballers.[2]
Medal table
Key:
The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Colombia | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
2 | Ecuador | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Venezuela | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
4 | Bolivia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Peru | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Total | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's U18 | Colombia Cristian Daniel Arango Duque Jarlan Junior Barrera Escalona Alexis Andres Escudero Castillo Andres Felipe Gomez Viracacha Aldayr Hernández Basanta Daniel Londoño Castañeda Jeison Steven Lucumi Mina Mateo Mendoza Valderrama Alfredo Jose Morelo Aviles Luis Manuel Orejuela Garcia Juan Sebastian Quintero Fletcher Deinner Alexander Quiñones Quiñones Rodin Jair Quiñones Renteria Carlos Enrique Renteria Olaya Davinson Sanchez Mina Luis Herney Vasquez Caicedo Sergio Leonardo Villarreal Ruiz Alexis Zapata Alvarez |
Ecuador Christian Fernando Aleman Alegria Erick Leonel Castillo Arroyo Anibal Hernan Chala Ayovi Gabriel Eduardo Corozo Vasquez Gabriel Jhon Cortez Casierra Joffre Andres Escobar Moyano Jackson David Gonzalez Quiñonez Carlos Armando Gruezo Arvoleda Jerry Gabriel Leon Nazareno Jhegson Sebastian Mendez Carabali David Anibal Mina Valencia Miguel Enrique Parrales Vera Daniel Guillermo Porozo Valencia Edisson Ernesto Recalde Baez Erick Romualdo Renteria Corozo Darwin Ernesto Suarez Velez Gonzalo Roberto Valle Bustamente Carlos Enrique Vera Moran |
Peru Luis Alfonso Abram Ugarelli Pedro Jesus Aquino Sanchez Dangelo Josue Artiaga Morales Fernando Alexis Canales Alvarado Alexis Cossio Zamora Luiz Humberto Da Silva Silva Luciano Andre Da Silva Silva Renzo Renato Garces Mori Carlos Alfonso Grados Heredia Enmanuel Jesus Paucar Reyes Sergio Fernando Peña Flores Aldair Perleche Romero Luis Enrique Matthae Rivas Salazar Jeremy Martin Rostaing Verastegui Kevin Alejandro Ruiz Rosales Ray Anderson Sandoval Baylon Alexander Nasim Succar Cañote Gerson Gustavo Valladares Rodriguez |
Women's U20 | Colombia Carolina Arbelaez Castaño Karen Lorena Balcazar Sainz Dayana Castillo Lopez Melissa Cepeda Rodriguez Angela Corina Clavijo Silva Vanesa Cordoba Arteaga Yulieht Paola Dominguez Ochoa Diana Carolina Duarte Velandia Manuela Alexandra Gonzalez Mendoza Lina Paola Granados Dora Alejandra Grisales Bastidas Angie Carolina Mina Viveros Jessica Fernanda Peña Banguero Maria Alejandra Ramirez Matallana Hazleydi Yorely Rincon Torres Leyci Maria Santos Herrera Gabi Yorely Santos Robayo Diana Patricia Torrente Reina |
Venezuela Neily Judith Carrasquel Garcia Deyna Cristina Castellanos Naujenis Meibi Alejandra Mesa Molina Jessyca Andreina Montes Perales Lourdes Yaurimar Moreno Briceño Genesis Gildrey Moreno Sanchez Jaylis Carolina Oliveros Toledo Maleike Geraldine Pacheco Alvarez Maria Alejandra Peraza Romero Idalys Yaruma Perez Hernandez Nubiluz De La T. Rangel Quintero Soleidys Jose Rengel Marcano Claudia Rodriguez Abella Franyel Sarahi Rodriguez Itanare Daniuska Isamar Rodriguez Pineda Maria Eugenia Rodriguez Ruiz Marialba Jose Zambrano Saracual |
Bolivia Blanca Ximena Aliaga Vargas Angela Patricia Cardenas Roman Paola Roxelin Cruz Alvarado Dulce Cielo Dorado Escalante Sdenka Avanir Eguez Mauthe Maria Laura Gomez Cabello Carla Patricia Mendez Mendoza Ana Montero Arimoza Ericka Morales Alarcon Marcela Ortiz Montalvan Danny Katherin Pedraza Aveldaño Yoselin Portales Peralta Melissa Revollo Trujillo Ana Maria Ribera Helga Elena Scheidel Michel Flavia Ivana Valdivia Lema Paola Lorena Vasquez Rodriguez Yaneth Viveros Campos |
Men's U18 tournament
Participating Teams |
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Women's U20 tournament
Participating Teams |
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References
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