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2004 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament


FieldValue
tourney_name
year2004
countryChile
dates7 January – 25 January
num_teams10
venues5
cities5
championARG
count4
secondPAR
second-flagvar1990
thirdBRA
fourthCHI
matches28
goals89
top_scorerCOL Sergio Herrera (5 goals)
prevseason2000
nextseason2020

| second-flagvar = 1990 The 2004 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament began on 7 January 2004, and is the 12th CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament. This was the 4th tournament is open to players under the age of 23 without any other restriction. There is no qualification stage and all 10 member of CONMEBOL automatic qualified. The winner and the runner-up qualified for 2004 Summer Olympics. Players born on or after 1 January 1981 were eligible to play in this competition.

Host nation and venues

On 16 July 2002, during a meeting of the CONMEBOL Executive Committee, Chile was named as the host country of the tournament at the request of the Football Federation of Chile.{{cite web|url=http://www.conmebol.com/articulos_ver.jsp?id=41456&slangab=S|title= Reunión de Comité Ejecutivo de la CONMEBOL: Copa Panamericana, en el 2003|publisher=CONMEBOL|date=16 July 2002|language=es|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061027101228/http://www.conmebol.com/articulos_ver.jsp?id=41456&slangab=S|archive-date=27 October 2006}} This decision was ratified a year later, on 7 August 2003. It was the first time that Chile hosted the CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament.

On 22 August 2003, the Football Federation of Chile proposed five host cities, with Concepción (Group A), La Serena and Coquimbo (both of Group B) as host cities of the first stage matches, while Viña del Mar and Valparaíso would host the final stage matches.{{cite web|url=http://www.conmebol.com/comunicados_ver.jsp?id=55206&slangab=S|title= Preolímpico Chile 2004: Inspección de estadios|publisher=CONMEBOL|date=29 September 2003|language=es|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040517195757/http://www.conmebol.com/comunicados_ver.jsp?id=55206&slangab=S|archive-date=17 May 2004}}

CoquimboLa Serena{{location map+Chilefloat=nonewidth=300caption=Location of host citiesplaces=Viña del MarValparaísoConcepción
Estadio Municipal Francisco Sánchez RumorosoEstadio La Portada
url=https://www.lr21.com.uy/deportes/129089-los-cinco-estadios-del-preolimpicotitle=Los cinco estadios del Preolímpicopublisher=LaRed21date=7 January 2004language=es}}Capacity: 18,000
[[File:Estadio Francisco Sanchez Rumoroso1.jpg200px]][[File:Estadio La Portada La Serena.jpg200px]]
Estadio SausalitoEstadio Playa Ancha
Capacity: 18,000Capacity: 16,000
[[File:EstadioSausalito.jpg200px]][[File:Wanderers - Coquimbo 2009 Regional Chiledeportes.jpg230px]]
Estadio Municipal de Concepción
Capacity: 32,000
[[File:Estadio Municipal de Concepción Alcaldesa Ester Roa Rebolledo.JPG200px]]

Teams

All ten CONMEBOL member national teams entered the tournament.

TeamAppearancePrevious best top-4 performance
10th(1960, 1964, 1980)
7th(1987)
(holders)12th(1968, 1971, 1976, 1984, 1987, 1996, 2000)
(hosts)11th(1984, 2000)
12th(1968, 1971, 1980, 1992)
9th(1984, 1992)
8th(1992)
11th(1960)
10th(1976)
9th(1980, 1996)

Squads

Main article: 2004 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament squads

Groups composition

The groups were composed according to the proposal presented by Reinaldo Sanchez, president of the Football Federation of Chile, on 22 August 2003. The proposal was unanimously approved by the CONMEBOL Executive Committee and the groups were formed as follows:

Group A
Group B

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Match officials

On 10 December 2003, the CONMEBOL Referee Commission announced 11 referees and 22 assistant referees appointed for the tournament.

  • Claudio Martín
  • Assistant: Juan Carlos Rebollo
  • René Ortubé
  • Assistant: Arol Valda
  • Paulo César de Oliveira
  • Assistant: Valter José Reis
  • Carlos Chandía and Pablo Pozo
  • Assistant: Cristian Julio
  • Fernando Paneso
  • Assistant: Carlos Sierra
  • Pedro Senatore Ramos
  • Assistant: Félix Badaraco
  • Carlos Amarilla
  • Assistants: Amelio Andino
  • Gilberto Hidalgo and Víctor Hugo Rivera
  • Assistant: Luis Ávila
  • Gustavo Méndez
  • Assistant: Pablo Fandiño
  • Luis Solórzano
  • Assistants: Gerardo Quintero

Matches

First stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4310103+710
422092+78
420278-16
402237-42
4013211-91

Soto Villanueva

Dagoberto Robinho Marcel

Villanueva Luis Figueroa

Robinho Maicon


Giménez


Beausejour Leal Torres

Bareiro

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4310115+610
4301109+19
420276+16
411269-34
4004510-50


Luis González


Salas Miña Guerrero

Arzuaga

Ferreyra , Fernández Delgado Perlaza

Aguirre , Castillo

Luis González Gonzalo Rodríguez Ferreyra Herrera

Salas Borja Castillo

Playoffs

Marcel Dudu

Miña Valencia Baldeón E.Barreto Bareiro Martínez

Final stage

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
321053+27
320143+16
31023303
301247-31

Figueredo



Dudu Diego


Beausejour A. Domínguez

Scorers

;5 goals

  • Colombia Sergio Herrera

;3 goals

  • Argentina Osmar Ferreyra
  • Argentina Luciano Figueroa
  • Argentina Luis González
  • Brazil Diego
  • Brazil Marcel
  • Brazil Robinho
  • Chile Jean Beausejour
  • Ecuador Franklin Salas
  • Peru José Paolo Guerrero

;2 goals

  • Argentina Gonzalo Rodríguez
  • Bolivia Juan Carlos Arce
  • Bolivia José Alfredo Castillo
  • Brazil Alex
  • Brazil Dudu
  • Chile Mark González
  • Chile Joel Soto
  • Chile José Luis Villanueva
  • Ecuador Jhonny Baldeón
  • Ecuador Roberto Miña
  • Paraguay Fredy Bareiro
  • Paraguay Diego Figueredo
  • Paraguay Julio González
  • Peru Wilmer Aguirre
  • Venezuela Giancarlo Maldonado

;1 goal

  • Argentina César Delgado
  • Argentina Alejandro Domínguez
  • Argentina Leandro Fernández
  • Argentina Carlos Tevez
  • Bolivia Jorge Ortiz
  • Brazil Dagoberto
  • Brazil Maicon
  • Chile Rubén Bascuñán
  • Chile Luis Pedro Figueroa
  • Chile Braulio Leal
  • Chile Rodrigo Millar
  • Chile Jorge Valdivia
  • Colombia Martín Arzuaga
  • Colombia Álvaro Domínguez
  • Ecuador Félix Borja
  • Ecuador Luis Checa
  • Ecuador José Luis Perlaza
  • Paraguay Jorge Achucarro
  • Paraguay José Devaca
  • Paraguay Osvaldo Díaz
  • Paraguay Pablo Giménez
  • Paraguay Aureliano Torres
  • Peru Alberto Junior Rodríguez
  • Uruguay Sebastián García
  • Uruguay Rubén Olivera
  • Uruguay Nicolás Vigneri

;Own goal

  • Colombia Aquivaldo Mosquera (playing against Argentina)

References

References

  1. (7 August 2003). "Reunión del Fútbol Sudamericano en la CONMEBOL". CONMEBOL.
  2. Polar, Santiago. (7 August 2003). "Chile organizará preolímpico de fútbol en enero de 2004". [[Laredo Morning Times]].
  3. (7 August 2003). "Conmebol pospone decisión sobre equipos mexicanos en Copa Libertadores". [[Beaumont Enterprise]].
  4. (22 August 2003). "Reunión de Comité Ejecutivo y Presidentes: Copa Toyota Libertadores 2004 con 36 equipos". CONMEBOL.
  5. (7 January 2004). "Los cinco estadios del Preolímpico". [[LaRed21]].
  6. (10 December 2003). "Se designaron los árbitros del Preolímpico Chile 2004". CONMEBOL.
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