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1963 South American Championship

Football tournament

1963 South American Championship

Football tournament

FieldValue
tourney_nameSouth American Championship
countryBolivia
year1963
dates10–31 March
num_teams7
confederations1
venues2
cities2
championBolivia
count1
secondParaguay
second-flagvar1954
thirdArgentina
fourthBrazil
fourth-flagvar1960
matches21
goals91
top_scorerECU Carlos Alberto Raffo
(6 goals)
prevseason[1959](1959-south-american-championship-ecuador)
nextseason[1967](1967-south-american-championship)

| second-flagvar = 1954 | fourth-flagvar = 1960 (6 goals)

The 1963 South American Championship was held in Bolivia between 10 and 31 March 1963. It was won by Bolivia with Paraguay second. This is, so far, Bolivia's only Copa America title.

Squads

The Bolivia team won its first Cup

For a complete list of participating squads see: 1963 South American Championship squads

Venues

La PazCochabamba
Estadio Hernando SilesEstadio Félix Capriles
Capacity: **51,000**Capacity: **36,000**
[[File:Hernando Siles Stadium - La Paz.jpg150px]][[File:Estadio Departamental Félix Capriles 3.jpg150px]]

Final round

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
65101913+6**11**
6411137+6**9**
63121510+5**7**
62131213−1**5**
6213811−3**5**
61231418−4**4**
60151019−9**1**

was not invited due to the Lauca River conflict with Bolivia.

withdrew due to the designation of La Paz as a tournament site.

did not enter.


Castillo
Alcócer
Camacho Raymondi
Bolaños

Fernández
Rodríguez Aceros


Gallardo

Cabrera
Quiñónez

Marco Antônio
Oswaldo
Fernando


Mosquera

Ayala

Arambulo
Martinez Gamboa

Rodríguez Palacios

Alcócer
García León


Savoy
Juárez

García

Raffo

Cabrera
Zárate

Blacut
Camacho

Raffo
Bolaños Botero
González


Camacho
García
Alcócer Marco Antônio
Almir

Result

Goal scorers

With six goals, Carlos Alberto Raffo of Ecuador is the top scorer in the tournament. In total, 91 goals were scored by 40 different players, with none of them credited as own goal.

;6 goals

  • ECU Carlos Alberto Raffo ;5 goals
  • ARG Mario Rodríguez
  • BOL Máximo Alcócer
  • BRA Flávio Minuano ;4 goals
  • ARG Raúl Savoy
  • BOL Wilfredo Camacho
  • PAR Eladio Zárate
  • PER Alberto Gallardo ;3 goals
  • ARG Roberto Héctor Zárate
  • BOL Ausberto García
  • BOL Fortunato Castillo
  • BRA Oswaldo Taurisano
  • ECU Enrique Raymondi
  • PAR Cecilio Martinez
  • PAR César Cabrera ;2 goals
  • BOL Víctor Ugarte
  • BRA Marco Antônio
  • COL Alonso Botero
  • COL Carlos Campillo
  • COL Delio Gamboa
  • COL Herman Aceros
  • ECU Jorge Bolaños
  • PER Pedro Pablo León ;1 goal
  • ARG Ernesto Humberto Juárez
  • ARG Jorge Hugo Fernández
  • ARG Juan Carlos Lallana
  • BOL Ramiro Blacut
  • BOL Renán López
  • BRA Almir Da Silva
  • BRA Fernando Consul
  • COL Francisco González
  • COL Héctor González
  • ECU Carlos Pineda
  • ECU Leonardo Palacios
  • ECU Néstor Azón
  • PAR Félix Arambulo
  • PAR Oppe Quiñónez
  • PAR Pelayo Ayala
  • PER Enrique Tenemás
  • PER Nemesio Mosquera
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