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2009 South American U-20 Championship


FieldValue
other_titles2009 Sudamericano Sub-20
countryVenezuela
dates19 January – 8 February
num_teams10
confederations1
venues3
cities3
champion_other
count10
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches35
goals101
top_scorerBRA Walter
PAR Robin Ramírez
PAR Hernán Pérez
URU Abel Hernández (5 goals)
prevseason2007
nextseason2011

PAR Robin Ramírez PAR Hernán Pérez URU Abel Hernández (5 goals)

The 2009 South American Youth Championship (Sudamericano sub-20) was a football competition for national teams U-20 who are associated with the football federation CONMEBOL. It was the 24th time the tournament was held and took place in Venezuela from 19 January to 8 February. It also served as qualification for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Brazil won the tournament, becoming champions for the tenth time.

The tournament was initially hosted in Peru, however following FIFA sanctions over Peruvian Government's investigation of the FPF's corruption, it was moved to Venezuela.

Teams

  • (host)

Squads

First Group Stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
413053+26
413076+16
*413043+16
413043+16
400438-50

(*) Colombia qualified to the following round after winning a coin toss

Match schedule






Salvio

Salvio

Camacho Del Valle

Bella Anangonó

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4400126+612
4211107+37
421175+27
410357-23
4004211-90

Match schedule



Peña García Sagredo

Tales


Santander Garcia Lodeiro Urretavizcaya

Ramirez
Ortiz

Maylson


Hernández
Alan Kardec

Final Group

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
5401104+612
522185+38
5212910-17
521269-37
520367-16
502337-42

Hernández Douglas Costa

Fernandez

Giuliano

Charquero

Pérez Ramírez

Cárdenas

Hernández

Giuliano
Sandro

Douglas Costa

Hernández



Peña
Acosta

Winners

Goal scorers

;5 goals

  • BRA Walter
  • PAR Robin Ramírez
  • PAR Hernán Pérez
  • URU Abel Hernández

;4 goals

  • ARG Eduardo Salvio
  • PAR Federico Santander

;3 goals

  • BRA Douglas Costa
  • CHI Mauricio Gómez
  • COL Hernán Pertúz
  • URU Nicolás Lodeiro
  • URU Jonathan Urretavizcaya
  • URU Santiago García
  • VEN Salomón Rondón

;2 goals

  • ARG Jonathan Cristaldo
  • BRA Alan Kardec
  • BRA Giuliano
  • BRA Maylson
  • COL Marco Perez
  • ECU Joao Rojas
  • PAR Aldo Andrés Paniagua
  • PER Juan José Barros
  • VEN Yonathan Del Valle ;1 goal
  • ARG Leandro Velázquez
  • ARG Marcelo Benítez
  • ARG Cristian Gaitán
  • ARG Iván Bella
  • BOL Jehanamed Castedo
  • BOL Nicolás Darío Tudor
  • BRA Tales
  • BRA Dentinho
  • BRA Sandro
  • CHI Boris Sagredo
  • CHI Charles Aránguiz
  • COL Yamith Cuesta
  • COL Cristian Nazarith
  • COL Elkin Blanco
  • COL Sherman Cárdenas
  • ECU Juan Luis Anangonó
  • ECU Jefferson Pinto
  • PAR Gustavo Cristaldo
  • PAR Celso Ortiz
  • PER Luis Trujillo
  • URU Tabaré Viudez
  • URU Alejandro Peña
  • URU Leandro Cabrera
  • URU Marcelo Andrés Silva
  • URU Maximiliano Córdoba
  • URU Matías Aguirregaray ;1 goal cont.
  • URU Jonathan Charquero
  • VEN Louis Ángelo Peña
  • VEN Carlos Enrique Fernández
  • VEN Pablo Camacho
  • VEN José Manuel Velázquez
  • VEN Rafael Acosta

;own goals

  • URU Alejandro Peña (from Venezuela)

Qualified for the [[2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup]]

Brazil Brazil

Paraguay Paraguay

Uruguay Uruguay

Venezuela Venezuela

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