Bolivia National Team (Bolivia)
The Bolivia National Football Team proudly represents the nation in international football competitions. Established in 1926, the team is governed by the Bolivian Football Federation.
One of their key historical achievements is winning the South American Championship in 1963, which is now known as the Copa América. This victory remains a celebrated moment in Bolivian football history.
Frequently noted for their competitive spirit and unique style of play, Bolivia's team often favors a mix of strong defensive strategies combined with quick counter-attacks. Their home advantage in the high-altitude venue of Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz has often been a challenging factor for visiting teams.
In global tournaments, Bolivia has participated in several FIFA World Cup events, with their most notable appearance in 1994 hosted by the United States. The resilient character of the Bolivia National Team continues to inspire both current players and passionate fans across the nation.