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2017 Copa América de Futsal
CONMEBOL Copa América de Futsal
Argentina 2017
Tournament details
Host countryArgentina
CitySan Juan
Dates5–12 April
Teams10 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Brazil (10th title)
Runners-up Argentina
Third place Paraguay
Fourth place Uruguay
Tournament statistics
Matches played27
Goals scored183 (6.78 per match)
Top scorer(s)Argentina Leandro Cuzzolino
Brazil Deives Moraes
Paraguay Wilson Veiga Neto
(6 goals each)
2015
2019

The 2017 CONMEBOL Copa América de Futsal was the 12th edition of the Copa América de Futsal, the international futsal championship under FIFA rules organised by CONMEBOL for the men's national teams of South America. The tournament was held in San Juan, Argentina between 5–12 April 2017.[1]

Teams

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All ten CONMEBOL member national teams entered the tournament.

Team Appearance Previous best top-4 performance
 Argentina (hosts and holders) 12th Champions (2003, 2015)
 Bolivia 5th Fourth place (2000)
 Brazil 12th Champions (1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2008, 2011)
 Chile 7th None
 Colombia 5th Fourth place (2011, 2015)
 Ecuador 6th Fourth place (1992)
 Paraguay 12th Runners-up (1998, 1999, 2015)
 Peru 6th None
 Uruguay 11th Runners-up (1996, 2008)
 Venezuela 7th None

Venues

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All matches are played in one venue: Estadio Aldo Cantoni in San Juan.[2]

Draw

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The draw of the tournament was held on 30 March 2017, 14:30 ART (UTC−3), at the Sports Secretariat of the city of San Juan.[3] The ten teams were drawn into two groups of five teams. The hosts and defending champions Argentina and the defending runners-up Paraguay were seeded into Groups A and B respectively, while the remaining teams were placed into four "pairing pots" according to their results in the 2015 Copa América de Futsal: Brazil–Colombia, Chile–Uruguay, Venezuela–Peru, Ecuador–Bolivia.[4]

Squads

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Each team had to submit a squad of 14 players, including a minimum of two goalkeepers (Regulations Article 4.1).[5]

Match officials

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A total of 16 referees were appointed for the tournament.[6]

Group stage

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The top two teams of each group advance to the semi-finals, while the teams in third, fourth and fifth advance to the fifth place, seventh place, and ninth place play-offs respectively. The teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, tiebreakers are applied in the following order (Regulations Article 6.2):[5]

  1. Results in head-to-head matches between tied teams (points, goal difference, goals scored);
  2. Goal difference in all matches;
  3. Goals scored in all matches;
  4. Drawing of lots.

All times are local, ART (UTC−3).

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Brazil 4 3 1 0 23 3 +20 10 Knockout stage
2  Argentina (H) 4 3 1 0 21 4 +17 10
3  Venezuela 4 2 0 2 10 16 −6 6 Fifth place play-off
4  Bolivia 4 1 0 3 4 19 −15 3 Seventh place play-off
5  Chile 4 0 0 4 3 19 −16 0 Ninth place play-off
Source: CONMEBOL
(H) Hosts
Chile 1–2 Venezuela
  • Pávez 26'
Report
  • Silva 34'
  • W. Francia 36'
Referee: Mario Espichán (Peru), Roly Rojas (Peru)
Argentina 6–1 Bolivia
  • C. Vaporaki 3', 27'
  • Cuzzolino 4', 19'
  • A. Vaporaki 6'
  • Villalva 38'
Report
  • Rojas 12'
Referee: Elvis Peña (Paraguay), Carlos Martínez (Paraguay)

Bolivia 0–9 Brazil
Report
  • Arthur 4', 15'
  • Deives 9', 19'
  • Felipe 25', 32'
  • Marcel 28'
  • Alex 37'
  • Lino 39'
Referee: Yuri García (Colombia), Hugo Camargo (Colombia)
Argentina 8–2 Venezuela
  • Wilhelm 4'
  • Rescia 16'
  • C. Vaporaki 18'
  • Stazzone 19', 31'
  • Borruto 21'
  • Rosa 23'
  • Cuzzolino 36' (pen.)
Report
  • W. Francia 17'
  • Cabarcas 29'
Referee: José Hernández (Ecuador), Andrés Martínez (Uruguay)

Venezuela 3–1 Bolivia
  • Cabarcas 11' (pen.), 33'
  • Viamonte 21'
Report
  • Paz 23'
Referee: Mario Espichán (Peru), Daniel Rodríguez (Uruguay)
Brazil 8–0 Chile
  • Nenê 2'
  • Alex 8', 32'
  • Escobar 22' (o.g.)
  • López 31' (o.g.)
  • Lino 33'
  • Felipe 37'
  • Deives 38'
Report
Referee: Carlos Martínez (Paraguay), Elvis Peña (Paraguay)

Argentina 0–0 Brazil
Report
Referee: Daniel Rodríguez (Uruguay), Yuri García (Colombia)
Chile 1–2 Bolivia
  • Hurtado 29'
Report
  • Paz 13', 22'
Referee: Hugo Camargo (Colombia), Andrés Martínez (Uruguay)

Brazil 6–3 Venezuela
  • Felipe 8'
  • Lino 13'
  • Marcel 15'
  • Daniel 21'
  • Rocha 34'
  • Deives 35' (pen.)
Report
  • Silva 4'
  • Preciado 11', 33'
Referee: Roly Rojas (Peru), José Hernández (Ecuador)
Argentina 7–1 Chile
  • Rosa 9'
  • A. Vaporaki 13'
  • Cuzzolino 18'
  • Basile 32'
  • Claudino 33', 39', 39'
Report
  • Vidal 36'
Referee: Elvis Peña (Paraguay), Carlos Martínez (Paraguay)

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Uruguay 4 2 2 0 18 13 +5 8 Knockout stage
2  Paraguay 4 2 1 1 18 13 +5 7
3  Colombia 4 1 2 1 20 15 +5 5 Fifth place play-off
4  Ecuador 4 1 1 2 8 18 −10 4 Seventh place play-off
5  Peru 4 1 0 3 14 19 −5 3 Ninth place play-off
Source: CONMEBOL
Peru 3–6 Uruguay
  • Tavera 15'
  • Herrera 18'
  • Ramírez 24'
Report
  • Catardo 27'
  • Fedele 27'
  • De los Santos 33'
  • Salgués 34'
  • Ordoqui 37' (pen.)
  • Sosa 38'
Referee: Darío Santamaría (Argentina), Marcelo Bais (Argentina)
Paraguay 3–0 Ecuador
  • F. Martínez 4'
  • Ju. Salas 11'
  • Rejala 21'
Report
Referee: Gean Telles (Brazil), José Villar (Venezuela)

Ecuador 1–9 Colombia
  • Meza 28'
Report
  • Abril 0'
  • Reyes 15'
  • Caro 17', 37'
  • K. Mejía 19'
  • Cuervo 19'
  • Gómez 33'
  • Gualdrón 34'
  • Echeverría 38'
Referee: Darío Santamaría (Argentina), Marcelo Bais (Argentina)
Peru 2–6 Paraguay
  • Aguilar 3'
  • Rivera 24'
Report
  • Rejala 14'
  • Ja. Salas 19'
  • Ju. Salas 23', 29'
  • F. Martínez 30', 39'
Referee: Cristian Espíndola (Chile), Rodrigo Concha (Chile)

Ecuador 4–3 Peru
  • Meza 15'
  • Quinde 32'
  • Salas 36'
  • Mercado 37'
Report
  • Rivera 14', 33'
  • Herrera 31' (pen.)
Referee: José Villar (Venezuela), Henry Gutiérrez (Bolivia)
Colombia 3–3 Uruguay
  • Cárdenas 10'
  • Diaz 23'
  • Caro 39'
Report
  • Salgués 29', 33'
  • Fedele 34'
Referee: Gean Telles (Brazil), Christian Espíndola (Chile)

Uruguay 3–3 Ecuador
  • De los Santos 1'
  • Palleiro 23'
  • Fedele 39'
Report
  • Meza 19', 24'
  • Portocarrero 37'
Referee: Marcelo Bais (Argentina), Mario Espichán (Peru)
Paraguay 5–5 Colombia
  • Ja. Salas 15' (pen.)
  • F. Martínez 32'
  • Rejala 34', 39'
  • Neto 37'
Report
  • Caro 6' (pen.)
  • Cuervo 12'
  • Abril 16'
  • Diaz 30'
  • Ortiz 31'
Referee: Darío Santamaría (Argentina), Henry Gutiérrez (Bolivia)

Colombia 3–6 Peru
  • Echeverría 5', 35'
  • Cuervo 17'
Report
  • Barrantes 4'
  • Tavera 10', 34'
  • Herrera 32'
  • Morei 39'
  • Canto 39'
Referee: Henry Gutiérrez (Bolivia), Rodrigo Concha (Chile)
Uruguay 6–4 Paraguay
  • Ataídes 1'
  • De los Santos 4', 36'
  • Palleiro 21'
  • Salgués 26'
  • Catardo 33'
Report
  • Neto 17', 22', 34'
  • Rejala 35'
Referee: Christian Espíndola (Chile), Gean Telles (Brazil)

Knockout stage

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In the semi-finals and final, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary.[5]

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
11 April
 
 
 Argentina3
 
12 April
 
 Uruguay1
 
 Argentina2
 
11 April
 
 Brazil (a.e.t.)4
 
 Brazil5
 
 
 Paraguay2
 
Third place
 
 
12 April
 
 
 Uruguay3
 
 
 Paraguay4

Ninth place play-off

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Chile 1–5 Peru
  • Araya 38'
Report
  • Tavera 3'
  • Ramírez 6'
  • Rivera 18'
  • Barrantes 29'
  • Canto 35'
Referee: José Villar (Venezuela), Hugo Camargo (Colombia)

Seventh place play-off

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Bolivia 3–1 Ecuador
  • Rojas 6'
  • Saavedra 22'
  • Paz 33'
Report
  • Salas 24'
Referee: Marcelo Bais (Argentina), Rodrigo Concha (Chile)

Fifth place play-off

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Venezuela 4–6 Colombia
  • Preciado 19', 39'
  • Froilán 29'
  • Polo 31'
Report
  • Giraldo 4', 30', 32'
  • Echeverría 18'
  • Reyes 21'
  • K. Mejía 38' (pen.)
Referee: Gean Telles (Brazil), Andrés Martínez (Uruguay)

Semi-finals

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Argentina 3–1 Uruguay
  • Cuzzolino 2', 15' (pen.)
  • Borruto 21'
Report
  • De los Santos 37'
Referee: Yuri Garcia (Colombia), Henry Gutiérrez (Bolivia)
Brazil 5–2 Paraguay
  • Deives 9', 10'
  • Rocha 15'
  • Neguinho 28'
  • Daniel 37'
Report
Referee: Roly Rojas (Peru), Christian Espíndola (Chile)

Third place play-off

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Uruguay 3–4 Paraguay
  • Ataídes 18', 27'
  • Palleiro 26'
Report
  • Neto 12', 37'
  • F. Martínez 23'
  • Ja. Salas 36' (pen.)
Referee: Gean Telles (Brazil), Darío Santamaría (Argentina)

Final

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Argentina 2–4 (a.e.t.) Brazil
  • Rescia 2:04'
  • Borruto 32:42'
Report
  • Lino 32:57'
  • Felipe 38:35'
  • Marcel 43:50'
  • Arthur 44:15'
Attendance: 8,500[7]
Referee: Daniel Rodríguez (Uruguay), Yuri García (Colombia)

Final ranking

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Brazil
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Argentina
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Paraguay
4  Uruguay
5  Colombia
6  Venezuela
7  Bolivia
8  Ecuador
9  Peru
10  Chile

References

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  1. ^ "Argentina acogerá la Copa América de Futsal 2017". CONMEBOL.com. 13 March 2017.
  2. ^ "San Juan se prepara para albergar la Copa América de Futsal". CONMEBOL.com. 3 April 2017.
  3. ^ "La Copa América de Futsal 2017 tiene sus grupos definidos". CONMEBOL.com. 30 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Este jueves 30 se sortean los grupos de la Copa América de Futsal". CONMEBOL.com. 29 March 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Reglamento Futsal" (PDF). CONMEBOL.com.
  6. ^ "Árbitros convocados para la Copa América de Futsal 2017". CONMEBOL.com. 24 March 2017.
  7. ^ "A Argentina se le escapó en el final ante Brasil". Pasión Futsal. Archived from the original on 2017-04-20. Retrieved 2017-04-15.
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