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2013 South American U-17 Championship
The 2013 South American Under-17 Football Championship ( es, link=no, Campeonato Sudamericano Sub-17 Argentina 2013) was the 15th U-17 tournament for national teams affiliated with CONMEBOL. It was held in Argentina. This tournament gave four berths to the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup, which was held in United Arab Emirates. Choice and background Argentina was chosen as host country, as agreed at a meeting of the executive committee of CONMEBOL on 18 March 2011 at the headquarters of South American football being located in Luque, Paraguay. The meeting lasted about 3 hours and during that time it was decided to have Argentina as the headquarters for both the 2013 South American U-17 and U-20 Tournaments in 2013. Teams * (hosts) * * (holders) * * * * * * * Venues A total of two cities hosted the tournament. Match officials The list of referees selected for the tournament was announced on 9 March 2013 by CONMEBOL's Referee Commission. The referees were: Germán D ...
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Franco Acosta
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Jesús Medina
Jesús Manuel Medina Maldonado (born 30 April 1997) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays for Russian club CSKA Moscow and the Paraguay national team. Club career Medina made his senior debut as a 15-year-old for Libertad on 7 July 2012 in a 1-0 win over Club Rubio Ñu. On 31 December 2017, it was announced that Medina was signing with Major League Soccer side New York City FC ahead of their 2018 season. Following the 2021 season and a disappointing four year stretch with the club, New York City opted to decline their contract option on Medina. On 17 January 2022, he signed a contract with Russian Premier League club CSKA Moscow until the end of the 2024–25 season. International career Paraguay U17 and U20 Medina was part of the Paraguay U17 squad for the 2013 South American Under-17 Football Championship, scoring four times as the team finished fifth. He was also named to the Paraguay U20 squad for the 2015 and 2017 South American Youth Football Championsh ...
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Estadio Provincial Juan Gilberto Funes
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