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List of Bolivia international footballers

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Ronald Raldes is Bolivia's most capped international of all time with 102 caps.

The Bolivia national football team has represented Bolivia in international football since 1926. Organized by the Bolivian Football Federation, it is one of the 10 members of CONMEBOL. The team's first international was a 7–1 defeat to Chile on 12 October 1926 in the 1926 South American Championship

Players

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As of match played 21 January 2022[1][2]
Key
Bold Played for the national team in the past year
Marcelo Moreno Martins is Bolivia's top goalscorer with 29 goals from 93 caps.
Bolivia national team footballers with at least 20 appearances
No. Name National career Caps Goals
1 Ronald Raldes 2001–2018 102 3
2 Luis Cristaldo 1989–2005 93 5
Marco Sandy 1993–2003 93 6
Marcelo Martins Moreno 2007– 93 29
5 José Milton Melgar 1980–1997 89 6
6 Carlos Borja 1979–1995 88 1
7 Juan Carlos Arce 2004– 86 15
8 Julio César Baldivieso 1991–2005 85 15
Juan Manuel Peña 1991–2009 85 1
10 Miguel Rimba 1989–2000 80 0
11 Óscar Sánchez 1994–2006 77 6
12 Jaime Moreno 1991–2008 75 9
13 Marco Etcheverry 1989–2003 71 13
14 Erwin Sánchez 1989–2005 57 15
15 Joselito Vaca 1999–2016 56 2
16 Jhasmani Campos 2007–2020 55 4
Ramiro Castillo 1989–1997 55 5
18 Limberg Gutiérrez 1997–2009 54 4
19 Carlos Trucco 1989–1997 51 0
20 Vladimir Soria 1989–2000 50 1
21 Joaquín Botero 1999–2009 48 20
Ronald García 2000–2013 48 2
Erwin Romero 1977–1989 48 4
Alejandro Chumacero 2011– 48 2
Carlos Lampe 2010– 48 0
26 Luis Alberto Gutiérrez 2007–2017 46 0
27 Lorgio Álvarez 1999–2011 45 1
Víctor Ugarte 1947–1963 45 16
29 Rudy Cardozo 2010–2020 44 6
30 Milton Coimbra 1996–2005 43 7
Gonzalo Galindo 1998–2007 43 3
Álvaro Peña 1987–1996 43 4
33 Marvin Bejarano 2009–2019 42 0
Leonel Justiniano 2017– 42 2
35 Carlos Erwin Arias 2001–2013 41 0
36 Danny Bejarano 2013– 38 0
37 Mario Ovidio Mezza 1972–1983 37 8
38 Iván Castillo 1993–2000 36 0
Luis Gatty Ribeiro 2000–2009 36 0
Carlos Jiménez 1973–1981 36 0
William Ramallo 1989–1997 36 9
José Sagredo 2017– 36 0
Edward Zenteno 2012–2017 36 0
Erwin Saavedra 2015– 36 4
44 Walter Flores 2004–2016 35 1
Mauricio Ramos 1987–1999 35 1
Rubén Tufiño 1995–2004 35 1
48 Miguel Aguilar 1977–1983 34 10
Sergio Castillo 1996–2001 34 0
Diego Bejarano 2013– 34 3
51 Eduardo Angulo 1973–1981 33 0
52 Marco Antonio Barrero 1987–1999 32 0
53 Gilbert Álvarez 2009– 31 5
Carlos Aragonés 1977–1981 31 15
Gualberto Mojica 2003–2014 31 3
Ronald Rivero 2008–2012 31 0
57 Windsor del Llano 1975–1981 30 1
Edgar Vaca 1979–1985 30 0
59 José Bustamante 1946–1953 29 0
Sergio Galarza 2000–2013 29 0
Rodrigo Ramallo 2014–2021 30 6
Roger Suárez 1996–2004 29 7
63 Miguel Ángel Hoyos 2002–2011 28 1
Berthy Suárez 1991–1999 28 8
65 Wilfredo Camacho 1957–1967 27 5
66 Vicente Arraya 1938–1950 26 0
José Carlos Fernández 1998–2008 26 0
Raúl Justiniano 1999–2005 26 1
Roly Paniagua 1985–1996 26 4
Gustavo Quinteros 1993–1999 26 1
Max Ramírez 1957–1965 26 1
Jaime Robles Céspedes 2008–2011 26 0
73 José Luis Chávez 2008–2014 25 1
Pablo Escobar 2008–2017 25 6
Ausberto García 1957–1967 25 5
76 Alberto Achá 1945–1950 24 0
José Alfredo Castillo 2001–2011 24 6
Raúl Castro 2014–2020 24 0
Luis Haquin 2017– 25 1
Silvio Rojas 1979–1987 24 5
Diego Wayar 2016– 24 0
82 Ramiro Blacut 1963–1972 23 3
Mauricio Soria 1995–2002 23 0
Modesto Soruco 1991–1994 23 0
Adrián Jusino 2019– 23 0
86 Máximo Alcócer 1957–1963 22 13
Zenón González 1938–1948 22 4
Mario Mena 1949–1959 22 2
Mario Pinedo 1985–1994 22 3
Leonel Reyes 2003–2009 22 2
91 Augusto Andaveris 2001–2014 21 1
Diego Cabrera 2004–2012 21 1
Líder Paz 1999–2005 21 3
Edemir Rodríguez 2007–2016 21 0
Ramiro Vargas 1979–1989 21 0
Wálter Veizaga 2010–2016 21 0
97 Ronald Arana 2001–2007 20 0
Percy Colque 2002–2005 20 2
Eduardo Gutiérrez 1947–1953 20 0
Arturo López 1957–1965 20 0
Raúl Alberto Morales 1973–1977 20 1
Severo Orgaz 1938–1948 20 2
Richard Rojas 1999–2004 20 0
Ramón Guillermo Santos 1953–1959 20 3

References

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  1. ^ Mamrud, Roberto. "Bolivia - Record International Players". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Bolivia - Fixtures & Results 2022". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 24 January 2022.