Bolivia national football team results |
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This page details the match results and statistics of the Bolivia national football team from 1926 to 1979.
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Results
Bolivia's score is shown first in each case.
No. | Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Bolivia scorers | Att. | Ref. |
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1 | 12 October 1926 | Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N) | Chile | 1–7 | 1926 South American Championship | Aguilar | 12,000 | [1][2][3] |
2 | 16 October 1926 | Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N) | Argentina | 0–5 | 1926 South American Championship | 8,000 | [1][2][3] | |
3 | 23 October 1926 | Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N) | Paraguay | 1–6 | 1926 South American Championship | Soto | 2,000 | [1][2][3] |
4 | 28 October 1926 | Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N) | Uruguay | 0–6 | 1926 South American Championship | 8,000 | [1][2][3] | |
5 | 30 October 1927 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Argentina | 1–7 | 1927 South American Championship | Alborta | 15,000 | [1][2][4] |
6 | 6 November 1927 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Uruguay | 0–9 | 1927 South American Championship | 6,000 | [1][2][4] | |
7 | 13 November 1927 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Peru | 2–3 | 1927 South American Championship | Bustamante (2) | 14,000 | [1][2][4] |
8 | 17 July 1930 | Parque Central, Montevideo (N) | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 0–4 | 1930 FIFA World Cup | 20,000 | [1][2][5] | |
9 | 20 July 1930 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) | Brazil | 0–4 | 1930 FIFA World Cup | 12,000 | [1][2][5] | |
10 | 8 August 1938 | Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) | Ecuador | 1–1 | 1938 Bolivarian Games | Unknown | — | [1][2][6] |
11 | 11 August 1938 | Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) | Venezuela | 3–1 | 1938 Bolivarian Games | Molina (3) | — | [1][2][6] |
12 | 14 August 1938 | Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) | Peru | 0–3 | 1938 Bolivarian Games | — | [1][2][6] | |
13 | 16 August 1938 | Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) | Colombia | 2–1 | 1938 Bolivarian Games | Alborta, Montoya | — | [1][2][6] |
14 | 22 August 1938 | Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) | Ecuador | 2–1 | 1938 Bolivarian Games | Plaza | — | [1][2][6] |
15 | 18 January 1945 | Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) | Argentina | 0–4 | 1945 South American Championship | 35,000 | [1][2][7] | |
16 | 24 January 1945 | Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) | Chile | 0–5 | 1945 South American Championship | 70,000 | [1][2][7] | |
17 | 28 January 1945 | Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) | Brazil | 0–2 | 1945 South American Championship | 28,000 | [1][2][7] | |
18 | 11 February 1945 | Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) | Ecuador | 0–0 | 1945 South American Championship | 70,000 | [1][2][7] | |
19 | 15 February 1945 | Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) | Uruguay | 0–2 | 1945 South American Championship | 65,000 | [1][2][7] | |
20 | 21 February 1945 | Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) | Colombia | 3–3 | 1945 South American Championship | Fernández, González, Orgaz | 22,000 | [1][2][7] |
21 | 16 January 1946 | Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N) | Brazil | 0–3 | 1946 South American Championship | 50,000 | [1][2][8] | |
22 | 19 January 1946 | Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N) | Argentina | 1–7 | 1946 South American Championship | Peredo | 65,000 | [1][2][8] |
23 | 26 January 1946 | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N) | Paraguay | 2–4 | 1946 South American Championship | Coronel (o.g.), González | 80,000 | [1][2][8] |
24 | 29 January 1946 | Estadio de Independiente, Avellaneda (N) | Uruguay | 0–5 | 1946 South American Championship | 30,000 | [1][2][8] | |
25 | 8 February 1946 | Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N) | Chile | 1–4 | 1946 South American Championship | Peredo | 18,000 | [1][2][8] |
26 | 30 November 1947 | Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) | Ecuador | 2–2 | 1947 South American Championship | Gutiérrez (2) | 30,000 | [1][2][9] |
27 | 4 December 1947 | Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) | Argentina | 0–7 | 1947 South American Championship | 30,000 | [1][2][9] | |
28 | 9 December 1947 | Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) | Uruguay | 0–3 | 1947 South American Championship | 15,000 | [1][2][9] | |
29 | 13 December 1947 | Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) | Colombia | 0–0 | 1947 South American Championship | 18,000 | [1][2][9] | |
30 | 18 December 1947 | Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) | Paraguay | 1–3 | 1947 South American Championship | González | 12,000 | [1][2][9] |
31 | 27 December 1947 | Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) | Peru | 0–2 | 1947 South American Championship | 5,000 | [1][2][9] | |
32 | 30 December 1947 | Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) | Chile | 3–4 | 1947 South American Championship | Tapia, Tardío, Orgaz | 5,000 | [1][2][9] |
33 | 5 January 1948 | Lima (N) | Venezuela | 2–2 | 1947–48 Bolivarian Games | González, Tapia | — | [1][2][6] |
34 | 6 April 1949 | Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N) | Chile | 3–2 | 1949 South American Championship | Ugarte, Godoy, Gutiérrez | 30,000 | [1][2][10] |
35 | 10 April 1949 | Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N) | Brazil | 1–10 | 1949 South American Championship | Ugarte | 40,000 | [1][2][10] |
36 | 17 April 1949 | Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N) | Uruguay | 3–2 | 1949 South American Championship | Ugarte, Algañaraz, Gutiérrez | 8,000 | [1][2][10] |
37 | 25 April 1949 | Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N) | Ecuador | 2–0 | 1949 South American Championship | Sánchez (o.g.), Ugarte | 14,000 | [1][2][10] |
38 | 27 April 1949 | Vila Belmiro, Santos (N) | Peru | 0–3 | 1949 South American Championship | 12,000 | [1][2][10] | |
39 | 30 April 1949 | Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N) | Paraguay | 0–7 | 1949 South American Championship | 45,000 | [1][2][10] | |
40 | 6 May 1949 | Estádio General Severiano, Rio de Janeiro (N) | Colombia | 4–0 | 1949 South American Championship | Godoy, Gutiérrez, Rojas, Ugarte | 12,000 | [1][2][10] |
41 | 26 February 1950 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Chile | 2–0 | 1950 FIFA World Cup qualification[A] | Ferrel, Mena | — | [1][2][11] |
42 | 12 March 1950 | Santiago (A) | Chile | 0–5 | Friendly[B] | — | [1][2][12] | |
43 | 2 July 1950 | Estádio Independência, Belo Horizonte (N) | Uruguay | 0–8 | 1950 FIFA World Cup | 5,000 | [1][2][13] | |
44 | 22 February 1953 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Peru | 1–0 | 1953 South American Championship | Ugarte | 50,000 | [1][2][14] |
45 | 25 February 1953 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Uruguay | 0–2 | 1953 South American Championship | 45,000 | [1][2][14] | |
46 | 1 March 1953 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Brazil | 1–8 | 1953 South American Championship | Ugarte | 45,000 | [1][2][14] |
47 | 8 March 1953 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Ecuador | 1–1 | 1953 South American Championship | Alcón | 45,000 | [1][2][14] |
48 | 16 March 1953 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Paraguay | 1–2 | 1953 South American Championship | Santos | 15,000 | [1][2][14] |
49 | 28 March 1953 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) | Chile | 2–2[C] | 1953 South American Championship | Santos, Alcón | 45,000 | [1][2][14] |
50 | 6 June 1957 | Asunción (A) | Paraguay | 2–5 | Copa Paz del Chaco | Garcia, Ugarte | 15,000 | [1][2][15] |
51 | 13 June 1957 | Asunción (A) | Paraguay | 1–0 | Copa Paz del Chaco | Ugarte | — | [1][2][15] |
52 | 18 August 1957 | La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 3–3 | Copa Paz del Chaco | Garcia, Ugarte, Alcocer | — | [1][2][15] |
53 | 21 August 1957 | La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 2–1 | Copa Paz del Chaco | Ugarte, Brown | — | [1][2][15] |
54 | 22 September 1957 | Santiago (A) | Chile | 1–2 | 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification | Alcón | — | [1][2][16] |
55 | 29 September 1957 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Chile | 3–0 | 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification | García, Alcócer (2) | — | [1][2][16] |
56 | 6 October 1957 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Argentina | 2–0 | 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification | Alcócer, J. Ramírez | — | [1][2][16] |
57 | 27 October 1957 | Estadio de Independiente, Avellaneda (H) | Argentina | 0–4 | 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification | — | [1][2][16] | |
58 | 8 March 1959 | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N) | Uruguay | 0–7 | First 1959 South American Championship | 35,000 | [1][2][17] | |
59 | 11 March 1959 | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N) | Argentina | 0–2 | First 1959 South American Championship | 45,000 | [1][2][17] | |
60 | 12 March 1959 | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N) | Paraguay | 0–5 | First 1959 South American Championship | 40,000 | [1][2][17] | |
61 | 21 March 1959 | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N) | Brazil | 2–4 | First 1959 South American Championship | Alcón, García | 25,000 | [1][2][17] |
62 | 26 March 1959 | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N) | Chile | 2–5 | First 1959 South American Championship | Alcócer (2) | 70,000 | [1][2][17] |
63 | 29 March 1959 | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N) | Peru | 0–0 | First 1959 South American Championship | 40,000 | [1][2][17] | |
64 | 15 July 1961 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Uruguay | 1–1 | 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification | Alcócer | — | [1][2][18] |
65 | 30 July 1961 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A) | Uruguay | 1–2 | 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification | Camacho | — | [1][2][18] |
66 | 10 August 1962 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 3–1 | Copa Paz del Chaco | Ugarte, Alcócer (2) | — | [1][2][15] |
67 | 12 August 1962 | Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (H) | Paraguay | 3–2 | Copa Paz del Chaco | García, Ugarte, Alcócer | — | [1][2][15] |
68 | 17 February 1963 | Asunción (A) | Paraguay | 0–3 | Copa Paz del Chaco | — | [1][2][15] | |
69 | 19 February 1963 | Asunción (A) | Paraguay | 1–5 | Copa Paz del Chaco | Ugarte | — | [1][2][15] |
70 | 10 March 1963 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N) | Ecuador | 4–4 | 1963 South American Championship | López, Castillo, Alcócer, Camacho | 15,000 | [1][2][19] |
71 | 17 March 1963 | Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N) | Colombia | 2–1 | 1963 South American Championship | Alcócer (2) | 18,000 | [1][2][19] |
72 | 21 March 1963 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N) | Peru | 3–2 | 1963 South American Championship | Camacho, Alcócer, García | 20,000 | [1][2][19] |
73 | 24 March 1963 | Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N) | Paraguay | 2–0 | 1963 South American Championship | Castillo, García | 18,000 | [1][2][19] |
74 | 28 March 1963 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N) | Argentina | 3–2 | 1963 South American Championship | Castillo, Blacut, Camacho | 20,000 | [1][2][19] |
75 | 31 March 1963 | Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N) | Brazil | 5–4 | 1963 South American Championship | Ugarte (2), Camacho, García, Alcócer | 25,000 | [1][2][19] |
76 | 25 July 1965 | Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A) | Paraguay | 0–2 | 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification | 18,396 | [1][2][20] | |
77 | 17 August 1965 | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (H) | Argentina | 1–4 | 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification | Vargas | 56,173 | [1][2][20] |
78 | 22 August 1965 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 2–1 | 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification | M. Ramirez, Castillo | 7,000 | [1][2][20] |
79 | 29 August 1965 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Argentina | 1–2 | 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification | Delgado (o.g.) | 9,690 | [1][2][20] |
80 | 17 January 1967 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) | Uruguay | 0–4 | 1967 South American Championship | 15,000 | [1][2][21] | |
81 | 22 January 1967 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) | Argentina | 0–1 | 1967 South American Championship | 6,000 | [1][2][21] | |
82 | 25 January 1967 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) | Paraguay | 0–1 | 1967 South American Championship | 5,000 | [1][2][21] | |
83 | 28 January 1967 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) | Venezuela | 0–3 | 1967 South American Championship | 11,000 | [1][2][21] | |
84 | 1 February 1967 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) | Chile | 0–0 | 1967 South American Championship | 1,500 | [1][2][21] | |
85 | 27 July 1969 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Argentina | 3–1 | 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification | Diaz, Blacut, Alvarez | 21,267 | [1][2][22] |
86 | 10 August 1969 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Peru | 2–1 | 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification | Alvarez, Chumpitaz | 20,670 | [1][2][22] |
87 | 17 August 1969 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (A) | Peru | 0–3 | 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification | 43,148 | [1][2][22] | |
88 | 24 August 1969 | Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires (A) | Argentina | 0–1 | 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification | 47,069 | [1][2][22] | |
89 | 15 August 1971 | La Paz (H) | Chile | 3–4 | Friendly | Diaz, Valverde, Linares | — | [1][2][23] |
90 | 11 June 1972 | Estádio Couto Pereira, Curitiba (N) | Peru | 0–3 | Brazil Independence Cup | — | [1][2][24] | |
91 | 18 June 1972 | Morenão, Campo Grande (N) | Yugoslavia | 1–1 | Brazil Independence Cup | Pariente | 15,000 | [1][2][24] |
92 | 21 June 1972 | Vivaldão, Manaus (N) | Venezuela | 2–2 | Brazil Independence Cup | Rimazza, Blacut | — | [1][2][24] |
93 | 25 June 1972 | Vivaldão, Manaus (N) | Paraguay | 1–6 | Brazil Independence Cup | Molinas (o.g.) | — | [1][2][24] |
94 | 24 March 1973 | Lima (A) | Peru | 0–2 | Copa Mariscal Sucre | — | [1][2][25] | |
95 | 31 March 1973 | La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 1–1 | Friendly | Messa | — | [1][2][26] |
96 | 29 April 1973 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Ecuador | 3–3 | Friendly | Valverde, Linares, Jiménez | — | [1][2][27] |
97 | 6 May 1973 | Quito (A) | Ecuador | 0–0 | Friendly | — | [1][2][28] | |
98 | 27 May 1973 | Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (A) | Brazil | 0–5 | Friendly | — | [1][2][29] | |
99 | 15 July 1973 | La Paz (H) | Peru | 2–0 | Copa Mariscal Sucre | Messa (2) | — | [1][2][25] |
100 | 24 July 1973 | Santiago (A) | Chile | 0–3 | Copa Provoste | 30,000 | [1][2][30] | |
101 | 2 September 1973 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 1–2 | 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification | Morales | 19,384 | [1][2][31] |
102 | 9 September 1973 | Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires (A) | Argentina | 0–4 | 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification | 39,243 | [1][2][31] | |
103 | 23 September 1973 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Argentina | 0–1 | 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification | 19,266 | [1][2][31] | |
104 | 30 September 1973 | Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A) | Paraguay | 0–4 | 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification | 24,268 | [1][2][31] | |
105 | 27 June 1975 | Cochabamba (H) | Argentina | 1–2 | Copa Cornelio Saavedra | Messa | — | [1][2][32] |
106 | 7 July 1975 | Cochabamba (H) | Paraguay | 1–2 | Friendly | Diaz | — | [1][2][33] |
107 | 9 July 1975 | Cochabamba (H) | Ecuador | 1–0 | Friendly | Jiménez | — | [1][2][34] |
108 | 20 July 1975 | Estadio Jesús Bermúdez, Oruro (H) | Chile | 2–1 | 1975 Copa América | Messa (2) | 18,000 | [1][2][35] |
109 | 27 July 1975 | Estadio Jesús Bermúdez, Oruro (H) | Peru | 0–1 | 1975 Copa América | 18,000 | [1][2][35] | |
110 | 7 August 1975 | Estadio Nacional, Lima (A) | Peru | 1–3 | 1975 Copa América | Messa | 40,000 | [1][2][35] |
111 | 13 August 1975 | Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A) | Chile | 0–4 | 1975 Copa América | 15,000 | [1][2][35] | |
112 | 6 February 1977 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 0–1 | Copa Paz del Chaco | — | [1][2][15] | |
113 | 9 February 1977 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 2–2 | Copa Paz del Chaco | Campos, Jiménez | — | [1][2][15] |
114 | 27 February 1977 | Estadio Libertador Simón Bolívar, La Paz (H) | Uruguay | 1–0 | 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification | Jiménez | 20,306 | [1][2][36] |
115 | 6 March 1977 | Brígido Iriarte Stadium, Caracas (A) | Venezuela | 3–1 | 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification | Messa, Jiménez, Aguilar | 5,034 | [1][2][36] |
116 | 13 March 1977 | Estadio Libertador Simón Bolívar, La Paz (H) | Venezuela | 2–0 | 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification | Jiménez, Aragonés | 21,217 | [1][2][36] |
117 | 27 March 1977 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A) | Uruguay | 2–2 | 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification | Aguilar (2) | 7,477 | [1][2][36] |
118 | 12 June 1977 | Estadio Libertador Simón Bolívar, La Paz (H) | Poland | 1–2 | Friendly | Jiménez | 20,000 | [1][2][37] |
119 | 14 July 1977 | Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, Cali (N) | Brazil | 0–8 | 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification | 38,037 | [1][2][36] | |
120 | 17 July 1977 | Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, Cali (N) | Peru | 0–5 | 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification | 32,511 | [1][2][36] | |
121 | 29 October 1977 | Népstadion, Budapest (A) | Hungary | 0–6 | 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off | 60,000 | [1][2][36] | |
122 | 30 November 1977 | Estadio Libertador Simón Bolívar, La Paz (H) | Hungary | 2–3 | 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off | Aragonés (2) | 26,983 | [1][2][36] |
123 | 10 July 1979 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Paraguay | 3–1 | Copa Paz del Chaco | Aguilar, Aragonés, Espinoza | — | [1][2][15] |
124 | 12 July 1979 | Cochabamba (H) | Paraguay | 1–1 | Friendly | Unknown | — | [1][2][38] |
125 | 18 July 1979 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Argentina | 2–1 | 1979 Copa América | Reynaldo (2) | 40,000 | [1][2][39] |
126 | 26 July 1979 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) | Brazil | 2–1 | 1979 Copa América | Aragonés (2) | 40,000 | [1][2][39] |
127 | 1 August 1979 | Asunción (A) | Paraguay | 0–2 (4–3p) |
Copa Paz del Chaco | — | [1][2][15] | |
128 | 8 August 1979 | José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires (A) | Argentina | 0–3 | 1979 Copa América | 30,000 | [1][2][39] | |
129 | 16 August 1979 | Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo (A) | Brazil | 0–2 | 1979 Copa América | 50,000 | [1][2][39] |
- Notes
- ^ A: Originally played as a qualification match for the 1950 FIFA World Cup before Argentina withdrew. As a result of Argentina's withdrawal, both Bolivia and Chile qualified automatically and FIFA do not consider this match as an official qualification match.[11]
- ^ B: Originally scheduled as a qualification match for the 1950 World Cup but later played as a friendly after both teams qualified automatically.[11]
- ^ C: Suspended after 66 minutes, the match was awarded to Chile following unsportsmanlike behaviour from the Bolivian team.[14]
Record by opponent
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | WPCT |
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Argentina | 19 | 4 | 0 | 15 | 15 | 58 | −43 | 21.05 |
Brazil | 11 | 2 | 0 | 9 | 11 | 51 | −40 | 18.18 |
Chile | 16 | 4 | 1 | 11 | 23 | 48 | −25 | 25.00 |
Colombia | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 11 | 5 | +6 | 60.00 |
Ecuador | 10 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 16 | 12 | +4 | 30.00 |
Hungary | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 9 | −7 | 0.00 |
Paraguay | 28 | 7 | 4 | 17 | 34 | 73 | −39 | 25.00 |
Peru | 15 | 4 | 1 | 10 | 11 | 31 | −20 | 26.67 |
Poland | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | −1 | 0.00 |
Uruguay | 14 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 8 | 53 | −45 | 14.29 |
Venezuela | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 12 | 9 | +3 | 50.00 |
Yugoslavia[lower-alpha 1] | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | −4 | 0.00 |
Total | 129 | 32 | 20 | 77 | 145 | 356 | −211 | 24.81 |
Source: Results
Notes:
Notes:
- ↑ Includes results as Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
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