Mundialito
Tahuichi “Paz y Unidad” Under 15
ENJOY IT

AN ENCOUNTER OF GIANTS
THIS CHALLENGE IS FOR YOU

Bolivia, in the Amazon region
of Santa Cruz, opens its doors to the children of the world
with the sole purpose of letting them play their most beloved
game, soccer, and at the same time build friendships amongst
themselves as they chant times of "Peace and Unity"
to a world which is embracing the beginning of a new century
still tainted with war and struggles between brothers.
The Tahuichi Academy's goal, as it searches in this beautiful
international tournament for soccer's future talents, is to
spread messages of friendship and brotherhood among these
young athletes in order to enhance solidarity and well being
between the protagonists of the future century.
Ing. Rolando Aguilera
Tahuichi Founder
Objectives
• Promote and stimulate youth soccer as a healthy instrument and preventative measure against high society risks such as drugs, alcoholism and others.
• Discover new talents from the most recognized soccer clubs, through world class competition, leadership and skill development
Participating Teams
Since 1996 Santa Cruz de la Sierra, along with various provinces of the state, has been the site of the Mundialito that unites the bests teams of the world, such as:
| TEAM |
COUNTRY |
Real Madrid
Bayern Munich
Boa Vista
Brondby
Excellent School Soccer
Saitama
River Plate
Boca Juniors
Independiente
Velez Sarsfield
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Alianza de Lima
Peñarol
Defensor Sporting
Danubio
La Chelona
Emelec
Flamengo
Vasco da Gama
San Pablo
Tigres
Necaxa
Atlas
Los Tecos
Monterrey
América
Saint Benedict
Premier team
Olimpia
Cerro Porteño
Cobreloa
Colo Colo
Atletico Medellín |
Spain
Germany
Portugal
Denmark
South Africa
Japan
Argentina
Argentina
Argentina
Argentina
Peru
Peru
Peru
Uruguay
Uruguay
Uruguay
Salvador
Ecuador
Brazil
Brazil
Brazil
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
USA
USA
Paraguay
Paraguay
Chile
Chile
Colombia
|
National Select Teams
At the same time the following National Select Teams have participated in the Mundialito due to its high level of competition, using the Championship as a starting point for their future preparations.
National Select Team of Brazil
National Select Team of Costa Rica
National Select Team of Paraguay
National Select Team of Venezuela
National Select Team of USA
National Select Team of Haiti
Mundialito Champions
YEAR
|
TEAM |
COUNTRY |
| 1996 |
Real Madrid |
Spain |
| 1997 |
Florida |
Bolivia |
| 1998 |
Tahuichi |
Bolivia |
| 1999 |
Atlas |
Mexico |
|
2000 |
Atlas |
Mexico |
| 2001 |
Tahuichi |
Bolivia |
| 2002 |
N. Select Team Costa Rica
|
Costa
Rica |
| 2003 |
Tahuichi |
Bolivia |
| 2004 |
Tahuichi |
Bolivia |
| 2005 |
Danubio |
Uruguay |
| 2006 |
Danubio |
Uruguay |
| 2007 |
Tahuichi |
Bolivia |
The Mundialito Hall of Fame
NAME |
TEAM |
|
| Iker Casillas |
Real Madrid (Spain) |
Spain |
| Oscar Miñambres |
Real Madrid (Spain) |
S |
| Roque Santa Cruz |
|
|
| Fabián Carini |
Juventus (Italy) |
|
| Ronald García |
|
|
| José Luís Ortiz |
|
|
| Cesar Maldonado |
Cruceiro (Brazil) |
|
| Claudio Jiménez |
Velez Sarsfield (Argentina) |
C |
| Fernando Montenegro |
River Plate (Argentina) |
C |
| Carlos Hurtado |
Atlas (Mexico) |
C |
| José Castillo |
Oriente Petrol. (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Joselito Vaca |
Blooming (Bolivia) |
|
| Carlos Arias |
Blooming (Bolivia) |
|
| Hugo Suárez |
Wilsterman (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Gualberto Mojica |
Blooming (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Luis A. Gutierrez |
Oriente Petrol. (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Juan Carlos Melgar |
The Strongest (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Ditter Alquiza |
Aurora (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Sergio Jáuregui |
The Strongest (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Juan Carlos Arce |
Oriente Petrol. (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Carlos Hugo Tordota |
Arsenal (Argentina) |
Bolivia |
| Gustavo Pinedo |
Cádiz (Spain) |
Bolivia |
| Ricardo Verduguez |
Blooming (Bolivia) |
Bolivia |
| Diego Buonanotte |
River Plate (Argentina) |
B |
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