Bolivia national football team 2003

The Bolivia national football team played a total number of eight international matches in the 2003 season, including four qualifying games for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The team started the year under the guidance of interim-manager Walter Roque.

Results

Mexico vs Bolivia

Friendly match
19 March 2003
№ 320
 Mexico 2 – 0  Bolivia [2]
Pardo  27'
Olalde  72'
Texas Stadium, Irving
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Terry (USA)

Portugal vs Bolivia

Friendly match
10 June 2003
№ 321
 Portugal 4 – 0  Bolivia [4]
Andrade  8'
Couto  14'
Postiga  41',  48'
Estádio Nacional, Lisbon
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Kenam (ISR)

Bolivia vs Panama

Friendly match
31 August 2003
№ 322
 Bolivia [6] 3 – 0  Panama
Méndez  21'
Ricaldi  52'
Gutiérrez  84'
Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
Attendance: 8,048
Referee: Ortubé (BOL)

Uruguay vs Bolivia

WCQ 2006 [7]
7 September 2003
№ 323
Uruguay  5 0  Bolivia
Forlán  17'
Chevantón  40',  61'
Abeijón  83'
Bueno  88'
(Report)
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 39,253
Referee: Hidalgo (PER)

Bolivia vs Colombia

WCQ 2006
10 September 2003
№ 324
Bolivia  4 0  Colombia
Baldivieso  11' (pk)
Botero  27',  49',  59'
(Report)
Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
Attendance: 23,200
Referee: de Oliveira (BRA)

Bolivia vs Honduras

Friendly match
11 October 2003
№ 325
 Bolivia 1 – 0  Honduras
Peña  89'
RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Kennedy (USA)

Argentina vs Bolivia

WCQ 2006
15 November 2003
№ 326
Argentina  3 0  Bolivia
D'Alessandro  56'
Crespo  61'
Aimar  63'
(Report)
River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 30,042
Referee: Hidalgo (PER)

Venezuela vs Bolivia

WCQ 2006
18 November 2003
№ 327
Venezuela  2 1  Bolivia
Rey  90'
Arango  90+2'
(Report) Botero  60'
Estadio José Romero, Maracaibo
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Reinoso (ECU)

Notes

  1. Team coached by Walter Roque
  2. Team coached by Walter Roque
  3. Team coached by Dalcio Giovagnoli
  4. Team coached by Dalcio Giovagnoli
  5. Team coached by Nelson Acosta
  6. Team coached by Nelson Acosta
  7. Qualifying match for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.

See also

References

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