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The 1988 South American U-16 Championship was an international association football tournament held in Ecuador. The ten national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. Each player had to have been born after 1 January 1972.
Group A
Argentina
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Head Coach Carlos Oscar Pachame A.T. Roberto Mariani and Daniel Romeo. (N°1)Roberto Carlos Abbondancieri GK 19/08/1972 Rosario Central (Argentina) (N°12)Leonardo Nicolas Diaz GK 05/09/1972 Newell's Old Boys Rosario (Argentina) *(N°20)Walter Adrian Sarti GK 02/12/1972 Olimpo de Bahia Blanca (Argentina)
(N°2)Luis Rodolfo Piccoli DF 28/11/1972 Ferrocarril Oeste (Argentina) **(N°3)Carlos Homero Lizarraga DF 07/11/1972 Talleres de Cordoba (Argentina) (N°4)Jose Maria Castro DF 22/09/1973 Velez Sarsfield (Argentina) (N°5)Gabriel Alejandro Flores MF 13/12/1972 San Lorenzo de Almagro (Argentina) **(N°6)Anibal Hector Suarez DF 14/05/1973 Instituto de Cordoba (Argentina) (N°7)Diego Cristian Castagno Suarez 10/10/1972 MF Newell's Old Boys Rosario (Argentina) (N°8)Sebastian Gordon MF 04/11/1972 Boca Juniors (Argentina) (N°9)Walter Javier Paz FW 04/03/1973 Argentinos Juniors (Argentina) (N°10)Guillermo Carlos Morigi MF 01/03/1972 Velez Sarsfield (Argentina)
(N°11)Gabriel Osvaldo D´Ascanio 06/08/1972 FW Rosario Central (Argentina) (N°13)Jorge Asad DF /MF 26/08/1972 San Lorenzo de Almagro (Argentina) (N°14)Daniel Guillermo Laffite 03/04/1973 FW River Plate (Argentina) (N°15)Eduardo German Coudet MF 12/09/1974 Platense (Argentina) (N°16)Diego Gaston Ordoñez DF 26/03/1974 Rosario Central (Argentina)
(N°17)Pablo Andres Michelini MF 07/10/1973 Deportivo Español (Argentina) (N°18)Walter Gustavo Silvani FW 11/05/1971 River Plate (Argentina) *(N°19)Hugo Alberto Morales MF 30/07/1974 Huracan (Argentina) *(N°21)Cristian Gonzalo Garcia DF 13/04/1974 San Lorenzo de Almagro (Argentina) *(N°22)Martin Palermo FW 07/11/1973 Estudiantes La Plata (Argentina) *(N°23)Arnaldo Ariel Ortega MF/FW 04/03/1974 Club Atletico Ingenio Ledesma Jujuy (Argentina) *(N°24)Hugo Benjamin Ibarra DF 01/04/1974 Club Policial de Formosa (Argentina)
(N°25)Fernando Andres Pandolfi FW 29/05/1974 Velez Sarsfield (Argentina) *(N°26)Eduardo Nicolas Tuzzio DF 31/07/1974 San Lorenzo de Almagro (Argentina)
Colombia
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Head Coach: Duilio Miranda Mari and A.T. Otoniel Quintana Rojas and Ricardo Diaz Bernal (N°1)Leonidas de la Hoz GK 30/09/1972 Atletico Junior Barranquilla (Colombia) (N°2)Juan Diaz Rodriguez DF 23/04/1975 Corporacion Deportiva Centauros (Colombia) (N°3)Modesto Gaibao DF 09/09/1973 Atletico Junior Barranquilla (Colombia) (N°4)Victor Patiño DF 21/08/1972 De Leon Club de Futbol (Colombia) (N°5)Oswaldo Bravo MF 16/07/1972 (Colombia) (N°6)Oscar Cañate DF / /19 (Colombia)
(N°7)John Harold Lozano MF //19 (Colombia) (N°8)Alfredo Nieto MF 20/06/1974 Atletico Nacional Medellin (Colombia)
(N°9)Oswaldo Mackenzie FW 19/01/1973 La Fortuna Football Club (Colombia)
(N°10)Williams Fiorillo MF / /19 (Colombia)
(N°11)Enrique Braidy Requiniva FW 15/01/1973 S Meta (Colombia) (N°12)Luis Castro GK / /19 (Colombia) (N°13)Jorge Duque DF / /19 (Colombia) (N°14)Henry Zambrano MF / /19 (Colombia) (N°15)Douglas Molina DF / /19 (Colombia)
(N°16)Carlos Moreno Ortiz FW / /19 (Colombia) (N°17)Arley Dinas DF / /19 (Colombia) (N°18)Jose Antonio Marupia MF / /19 (Colombia) *(N°19)Luis Leon DF / /19 (Colombia) *(N°20)Hector Zapata FW / /19 (Colombia) *(N°21)Edinson Chavez MF / /19 (Colombia) *(N°22)Milton Patiño GK / /19 (Colombia) *(N°23)Alfredo Nieto MF / /19 (Colombia)
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Head Coach: Percy Rojas Montero and A.T. Carlos Antonio Solis and Ramon Antonio Mifflin (N°1)Eduardo Silva GK (N"2)Benito Miraya DF (N°3)Julio Gallardo DF (N°4)Gabriel Valdivieso DF (N°5)Efrain Loyola MF (N°6)
(N°7)
(N°8)Victor Zuñiga MF (N°9)Julio Portocarrero FW (N°10)Andy Torres MF (N°11)Flavio Francisco Maestri FW (N°12) (N°13)
(N°14)Virgilio Zuñiga Muñoz MF (N°15)Jose Curiyama MF (N°16)Walter Antonio Machaca MF (N°17)Marcos Cosqui FW
(N°18) *(N°19)
(N°20) *(N°21) *(N°22) *(N°23)
(N°24) *(N°25) *(N°26)
Bolivia
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Head Coach:Jorge Hector Habbeger A.T. Juan Jose Valiente and Oscar Domingo Blanco (N°1)Marcelo Ernesto Torrico GK 11/01/1972 Club The Strongest (Bolivia) **(N°12)Mauricio Adorno GK 06/09/1971 Bolivar La Paz (Bolivia) **(N°21)Antonio Notario GK 19/11/1972 Granada Club de Futbol (Spain)
(N°2)Juan Carlos Moya DF 02/11/1973 Real Tomayapo (Bolivia) **(N°3)Pablo Pinto DF 15/05/1974 Always Ready (Bolivia) **(N°4)Juan Carlos Sanchez DF 11/08/1972 San Jose Oruro (Bolivia) **(N°5)Antonio Albarracin DF 20/06/1974 Universitario Sucre (Bolivia) **(N°6)Marco Antonio Herrera DF 22/10/1972 San Jose Oruro (Bolivia) **(N°7)Fernando Nestor Ochaizpur (Argentina) MF 18/03/1971 Estudiantes La Plata (Argentina) **(N°8)Douglas Cuenca Ayaviri MF 02/09/1972 Bolivar La Paz (Bolivia) **(N°9)Oscar Paz FW 29/ 08/1975 Real Santa Cruz (Bolivia)
(N°10)Marco Belmonte MF 04/08/1972 Academia Tahuichi Aguilera (Bolivia)