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2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)

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2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
Tournament details
Dates8 October 2020 – 29 March 2022
Teams10 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played89
Goals scored223 (2.51 per match)
Attendance1,369,058 (15,383 per match)
Top scorer(s)BoliviaMarcelo Moreno
(10 goals)
2018
2026
International football competition
Qualification for championships (CONMEBOL)

The South American section of the2022 FIFA World Cup qualification acted as qualifiers for the2022 FIFA World Cup, to be held in Qatar, for national teams which are members of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL). A total of 4.5 slots (4 direct slots and 1 inter-confederation play-off slot) in the final tournament were available for CONMEBOL teams.[1]

The qualification process began on 8 October 2020 and ended on 29 March 2022. Uruguay'sLuis Suárez scored the first goal of the round-robin. This was the third time Suárez had opened scoring in the group (after2010 and2014), as well as the fourth consecutive time a Uruguayan player had done so (Martín Cáceres scored the first goal of the2018 process).[2]

Format

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On 24 January 2019, the CONMEBOL Council decided to maintain the same qualification structure used for the previous six tournaments.[3] The ten teams play in a league of home-and-awayround-robin matches.

The fixtures were determined by a draw which was held on 17 December 2019, 10:00PYST (UTC−3), at the Bourbon Asunción Convention Hotel inLuque, Paraguay.[4][5][6][7][8]

Originally, Brazil and Argentina were both to be drawn into either position 4 or 5 in the draw, thus ensuring that no team has to play both of them on any double matchday.[9] However, the decision was later reversed on 16 November 2019 by the CONMEBOL Council, making the draw completely open.[10]

The CONMEBOL Council approved the use of thevideo assistant referee system for the qualifiers.[11]

Entrants

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All 10 national teams from CONMEBOL entered qualification.

Note:Bolded teams qualified for theWorld Cup.Peru advanced to theinter-confederation play-offs.

Draw
position
TeamSeptember 2020
FIFA World Rankings[12]
1 Uruguay6
2 Colombia10
3 Peru22
4 Brazil3
5 Venezuela25
6 Bolivia75
7 Paraguay40
8 Argentina9
9 Chile17
10 Ecuador64

Schedule

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The qualifying matches are played on dates that fall within theFIFA International Match Calendar.[3][13] There are a total of 18 matchdays. Originally eight matchdays would be in 2020 and ten would be in 2021.[14][15]

On 12 March 2020, FIFA announced that matches on matchdays 1–2 due to take place in March 2020 were postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, with the new dates to be confirmed.[16]

On 25 June 2020, FIFA announced that theinter-confederation play-offs, originally scheduled to be played in March 2022, were moved to June 2022.[17]

On 10 July 2020, FIFA announced that the CONMEBOL qualifiers in September 2020 were postponed, with the qualifiers starting in October 2020. CONMEBOL also requested FIFA to include a replacement international window in January 2022 in order to complete the qualifiers in March 2022.[18] The proposal was approved by FIFA on 18 August 2020.[19] On 6 March 2021, FIFA announced that the March 2021 matches (matchdays 5 and 6) were postponed due totravel and quarantine restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[20] These matches were rescheduled to be played in September and October 2021 after FIFA accepted the CONMEBOL's request to allow triple matchdays in both September and October international windows.[21][22][23] Matchday 5 was played between matchdays 11 and 12, while matchday 6 was played between matchdays 9 and 10.[24][25][26]

MatchdayDate(s)Matches
RevisedPrevious dateOriginal
Matchday 18–9 October 202026 March 20201 v 9, 2 v 5, 4 v 6, 7 v 3, 8 v 10
Matchday 213 October 202031 March 20203 v 4, 5 v 7, 6 v 8, 9 v 2, 10 v 1
Matchday 312–13 November 20203 September 20202 v 1, 4 v 5, 6 v 10, 8 v 7, 9 v 3
Matchday 417 November 20208 September 20201 v 4, 3 v 8, 5 v 9, 7 v 6, 10 v 2
Matchday 73–4 June 202112 November 20201 v 7, 3 v 2, 4 v 10, 6 v 5, 8 v 9
Matchday 88 June 202117 November 20202 v 8, 5 v 1, 7 v 4, 9 v 6, 10 v 3
Matchday 92 September 202125 March 20213 v 1, 5 v 8, 6 v 2, 9 v 4, 10 v 7
Matchday 65 September 202130 March 202113 October 20201 v 6, 3 v 5, 4 v 8, 7 v 2, 10 v 9
Matchday 109 September 20217 September 202130 March 20211 v 10, 2 v 9, 4 v 3, 7 v 5, 8 v 6
Matchday 117 October 20213 June 20211 v 2, 3 v 9, 5 v 4, 7 v 8, 10 v 6
Matchday 510 October 202125–26 March 20218 October 20202 v 4, 5 v 10, 6 v 3, 8 v 1, 9 v 7
Matchday 1214 October 202112 October 20218 June 20212 v 10, 4 v 1, 6 v 7, 8 v 3, 9 v 5
Matchday 1311 November 20212 September 20211 v 8, 3 v 6, 4 v 2, 7 v 9, 10 v 5
Matchday 1416 November 20217 September 20212 v 7, 5 v 3, 6 v 1, 8 v 4, 9 v 10
Matchday 1527–28 January 20227 October 20212 v 3, 5 v 6, 7 v 1, 9 v 8, 10 v 4
Matchday 161 February 202212 October 20211 v 5, 3 v 10, 4 v 7, 6 v 9, 8 v 2
Matchday 1724–25 March 202211 November 20211 v 3, 2 v 6, 4 v 9, 7 v 10, 8 v 5
Matchday 1829 March 202216 November 20213 v 7, 5 v 2, 6 v 4, 9 v 1, 10 v 8
Replay from matchday 621 September 20224 v 8

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Brazil171430405+35452022 FIFA World CupCanc.[a]4–12–02–01–04–04–05–01–0
2 Argentina171160278+19390–03–01–01–01–01–11–13–03–0
3 Uruguay1884622220280–20–11–01–00–02–10–04–24–1
4 Ecuador187562719+8261–11–14–21–26–10–02–03–01–0
5 Peru187381922−324Inter-confederation play-offs2–40–21–11–10–32–02–03–01–0
6 Colombia185852019+1230–02–20–30–00–13–10–03–03–0
7 Chile185491926−7190–11–20–20–22–02–22–01–13–0
8 Paraguay183781226−14160–20–00–13–12–21–10–12–22–1
9 Bolivia1843112342−19150–41–23–02–31–01–12–34–03–1
10 Venezuela1831141434−20101–31–30–02–11–20–12–10–14–1
Source:FIFA,CONMEBOL
Rules for classification:Qualification tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^The match on 5 September 2021 was suspended after five minutes at 0–0, after Argentina walked off because Brazilian health officials entered the pitch demanding the isolation of four Argentine players accused of violating theCOVID quarantine rules. It was scheduled to be replayed on 21 September 2022, but was eventually cancelled, with both teams already qualified.

Matches

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Matchday 1

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Paraguay 2–2 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Uruguay 2–1 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Argentina 1–0 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Colombia 3–0 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Brazil 5–0 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Matchday 2

[edit]
Bolivia 1–2 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0
Referee:Diego Haro (Peru)

Ecuador 4–2 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Venezuela 0–1 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Peru 2–4 Brazil
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Chile 2–2 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Matchday 3

[edit]
Bolivia 2–3 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Argentina 1–1 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Colombia 0–3 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Chile 2–0 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Brazil 1–0 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Matchday 4

[edit]
Venezuela 2–1 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Ecuador 6–1 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Uruguay 0–2 Brazil
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Paraguay 2–2 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Peru 0–2 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Matchday 7

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Bolivia 3–1 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Uruguay 0–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Argentina 1–1 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Peru 0–3 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Brazil 2–0 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Matchday 8

[edit]
Ecuador 1–2 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Venezuela 0–0 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Colombia 2–2 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 10,000

Paraguay 0–2 Brazil
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Chile 1–1 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Matchday 9

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Bolivia 1–1 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 15,000

Ecuador 2–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 12,000

Venezuela 1–3 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 6,000

Peru 1–1 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 8,000

Chile 0–1 Brazil
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 11,000

Matchday 6

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Matchday pushed back in revised schedule and then cancelled.

Brazil Cancelled[note 4] Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Ecuador 0–0 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 12,000

Uruguay 4–2 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 15,000

Paraguay 1–1 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 7,000

Peru 1–0 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 8,000

Matchday 10

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Uruguay 1–0 Ecuador
Pereiro 90+2'Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 15,000

Paraguay 2–1 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 5,000

Colombia 3–1 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 23,500

Argentina 3–0 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 17,000

Brazil 2–0 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 0

Matchday 11

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Uruguay 0–0 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 18,000

Paraguay 0–0 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 34,000

Venezuela 1–3 Brazil
Ramírez 11'Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 6,000
Referee:Kevin Ortega (Peru)

Ecuador 3–0 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 16,000

Peru 2–0 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 8,000

Matchday 5

[edit]

Matchday pushed back in revised schedule.

Bolivia 1–0 Peru
R. Vaca 83'Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 20,000

Venezuela 2–1 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Valencia 37' (pen.)
Attendance: 10,000

Colombia 0–0 Brazil
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 35,000

Argentina 3–0 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 35,000

Chile 2–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 10,800

Matchday 12

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Bolivia 4–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 12,000

Colombia 0–0 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 35,000
Referee:Diego Haro (Peru)

Argentina 1–0 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 36,000

Chile 3–0 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 10,000

Brazil 4–1 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 12,500

Matchday 13

[edit]
Ecuador 1–0 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 25,000

Paraguay 0–1 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 42,354

Brazil 1–0 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 22,800

Peru 3–0 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 10,000

Uruguay 0–1 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 30,000

Matchday 14

[edit]
Bolivia 3–0 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 7,000

Venezuela 1–2 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 9,000

Colombia 0–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 44,000

Argentina 0–0 Brazil
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 25,000

Chile 0–2 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 12,000

Matchday 15

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Ecuador 1–1 Brazil
Torres 75'Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Casemiro 6'
Attendance: 17,992

Paraguay 0–1 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
L. Suárez 50'
Attendance: 36,000

Chile 1–2 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 8,800

Colombia 0–1 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 41,000

Venezuela 4–1 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 24,000

Matchday 16

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Bolivia 2–3 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 28,000

Uruguay 4–1 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 55,000

Argentina 1–0 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 50,000

Brazil 4–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 32,344

Peru 1–1 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 28,000

Matchday 17

[edit]
Uruguay 1–0 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 40,000

Colombia 3–0 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 25,000

Brazil 4–0 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 69,368

Paraguay 3–1 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 10,000

Argentina 3–0 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 42,000
Referee:Kevin Ortega (Peru)

Matchday 18

[edit]
Peru 2–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 40,000

Venezuela 0–1 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 41,600

Bolivia 0–4 Brazil
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 20,000

Chile 0–2 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 11,000

Ecuador 1–1 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 59,000

Replay from matchday 6

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Brazil Cancelled[note 4] Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Inter-confederation play-off

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Main article:2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC–CONMEBOL play-off)

The inter-confederation play-offs was determined by a draw held on 26 November 2021. The fifth-placed team from CONMEBOL qualification was drawn against theAFC fourth round winners.[56] The play-off was played as a single match in Qatar (host country of the World Cup) on 13 June 2022.[57]

Team 1 Score Team 2
Australia 0–0 (a.e.t.)(5–4p) Peru

Qualified teams

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Status of CONMEBOL countries with respect to the 2022 FIFA World Cup:
  Team has qualified for World Cup
  Team failed to qualify
  Team suspended
  Country not a CONMEBOL member

The following four teams from CONMEBOL qualified for the final tournament.

TeamQualified asQualified onPreviousappearances inFIFA World Cup1
 BrazilWinners11 November 202121 (1930,1934,1938,1950,1954,1958,1962,1966,1970,1974,1978,1982,1986,1990,1994,1998,2002,2006,2010,2014,2018)
 ArgentinaRunners-up16 November 202117 (1930,1934,1958,1962,1966,1974,1978,1982,1986,1990,1994,1998,2002,2006,2010,2014,2018)
 UruguayThird place24 March 202213 (1930,1950,1954,1962,1966,1970,1974,1986,1990,2002,2010,2014,2018)
 EcuadorFourth place24 March 20223 (2002,2006,2014)
1Bold indicates champions for that year.Italic indicates hosts for that year.

Goalscorers

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There were 223 goals scored in 89 matches, for an average of 2.51 goals per match.

10 goals

8 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Notes

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  1. ^The Peru v Brazil match was originally scheduled on 13 October 2020, 21:15 local time,[27] but was rescheduled to 19:00 local time since Peru had a curfew which begins at 23:00 as a preventive measure against theCOVID-19 pandemic.[28][29]
  2. ^The Chile v Colombia match was originally scheduled on 13 October 2020, 20:00 local time,[27] but was rescheduled to 21:30 local to avoid a clash with ascheduled political broadcast in Chile abouta constitutional plebiscite.[30]
  3. ^The Peru v Colombia match was originally scheduled on 3 June 2021, 20:00 local time,[31] but was rescheduled to 21:00 local time due to broadcast matters.[32]
  4. ^abThe match on 5 September 2021 was suspended after five minutes at 0–0, after Argentina walked off becauseBrazilian health officials entered the pitch demanding the isolation of four Argentine players accused of violating theCOVID quarantine rules.[34][35][36] It was initially rescheduled to 22 September 2022 at a location to be defined by theBrazilian Football Confederation,[37][38] later set to 21 September, and finally cancelled by FIFA on 16 August,[39] with both teams already having qualified.
  5. ^RefereeGuillermo Guerrero from Ecuador, who was originally assigned to the Peru v Venezuela match,[33] was replaced by his countryman Luis Quiroz.[40]
  6. ^The Argentina v Uruguay match was relocated fromEstadio Único Madre de Ciudades,Santiago del Estero[41][42] to Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires, after the matchday 5 was postponed.[43]
  7. ^The Venezuela v Peru match was originally scheduled on 16 November 2021, 19:00 local time,[44] but was rescheduled to 17:00 local time.[45]
  8. ^The Bolivia vs Chile match, originally scheduled at 16:00 local time, was delayed until 16:30 local time due to heavy rainfall in La Paz.[46]
  9. ^The Argentina v Colombia match was relocated fromEstadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires[47][48] to Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba.[49]
  10. ^The Brazil v Chile match, originally scheduled to be played atItaipava Arena Fonte Nova,Salvador,[50] was relocated to Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro due to restrictions on the capacity of the stadiums in the State ofBahia due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[51]
  11. ^The Argentina v Venezuela match, originally scheduled to be played atEstadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires,[52] was relocated to Estadio Alberto J. Armando, Buenos Aires,[53][54] due to renovations.[55]

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