Explore the Heart of South American Football

CONMEBOL: Pioneers of Passion and Excellence

Delve into the rich legacy and dynamic future of CONMEBOL, the cornerstone of South American football, as we journey towards the FIFA World Cup 2026.

About CONMEBOL

Founded in 1916, the South American Football Confederation, known as CONMEBOL, stands as the oldest continental football confederation in the world. With a mission to foster unity and excellence in football across South America, CONMEBOL plays a pivotal role in organizing premier tournaments, nurturing talent, and elevating the sport's global stature. Its influence extends beyond the pitch, promoting cultural exchange and regional pride through the beautiful game.

Key Functions of CONMEBOL

Tournament Organization

CONMEBOL orchestrates prestigious competitions such as the Copa Libertadores and Copa América, showcasing the continent's top talent and fostering competitive spirit.

Football Development

Through strategic initiatives and grassroots programs, CONMEBOL invests in the growth of football, ensuring the sport's sustainability and accessibility for future generations.

National Team Management

CONMEBOL oversees the coordination and support of national teams, preparing them for international competitions and enhancing their global competitiveness.

Promoting Unity and Culture

By celebrating the rich cultural diversity of South America, CONMEBOL strengthens regional ties and promotes football as a unifying force across nations.

Milestones in COMEBOL's History

Explore the pivotal moments that have defined COMEBOL's legacy in the world of football.

1916

Founding of CONMEBOL

COMEBOL was established as the governing body for South American football, marking the beginning of a new era for the sport in the region.

1960

Inaugural Copa Libertadores

The first edition of the Copa Libertadores was held, setting the stage for what would become the premier club competition in South America.

1987

Introduction of Copa América

The Copa América was introduced as a tournament where South American national teams compete for continental supremacy.

2019

Historic Women's Copa América

The Women's Copa América saw unprecedented participation , highlighting the growth of women's football in South America.

CONMEBOL Teams for FIFA World Cup 2026

Argentina

Known for their passionate fanbase and legendary players, Argentina is a powerhouse in international football.

Brazil

With a rich history of World Cup victories, Brazil remains a formidable force on the global stage.

Uruguay

As one of the first World Cup champions, Uruguay continues to be a strong competitor in international tournaments.

Colombia

Colombia's dynamic style of play and skilled athletes make them a team to watch in the 2026 World Cup.

Paraguay

Paraguay's consistent performance in qualifiers has secured their place in the upcoming World Cup.

Ecuador

Ecuador's recent successes in international competitions highlight their growing prominence in football.