Bolivia, among the 10 historical members of the Copa America, boasts a notable achievement with one tournament victory, clinched in the 1963 South American Championship. This triumph marks Bolivia's lone Copa America title, a crowning moment in the golden period of 1963 when they emerged victorious on home soil. Additionally, their noteworthy performance as runners-up in Uruguay's 1997 edition further underlines Bolivia's impact on the tournament stage.
The Bolivia Copa America national football team has made three appearances in the World Cup and has a rich history in the Copa America, participating 28 times. This legacy reflects their enduring presence and contributions to South American football.
In an interesting development, Antônio Carlos Zago, the coach of Bolivia, is set to take charge as the head coach of Brazil's national team for the Copa America 2024, signifying a transition in coaching responsibilities.
The 48th edition of the Copa America 2024, scheduled from June 14 to the end of July 14. The delay heightens the anticipation for yet another chapter in the storied history of the Copa America, with Bolivia aiming to leave an indelible mark under the guidance of Coach Antônio Carlos Zago.