La Verde seems to be the underdog in Group A. Let's see how Eduardo Villegas' men step up to beat those odds in the 2019 Copa América.

What is Paraguay's Copa América record?

The Bolivian National Team, referred to as "La Verde", has played 26 of the 45 previous Copa América editions. The green and white side has only won the title in 1963, and their second best result took place the second time in which they played the role of hosts (1997). Bolivia has only made it to the second round in one of their last seven Copa América appearances, having won one of  21 matches during that span.

What is Paraguay's roster for the 2019 Copa América?

*The squad will be trimmed down to 23 men prior to the beginning of the competition.

Goalkeepers: Jorge Araúz, Rubén Cordano, Carlos Lampe, Saidt Mustafá, Javier Rojas.

Defenders: Diego Bejarano, Marvin Bejarano, Roberto Fernández, Saul Torrez, José María Carrasco, Mario Cuéllar, Luis Haquin, Adrián Jusino, Ronny Montero.

Midfielders: Paúl Arano, Daniel Camacho, Raúl Castro, Alejandro Chumacero, Samuel Galindo, Leonel Justiniano, Alexis Ribera, Erwin Saavedra, Fernando Saucedo, Ramiro Vaca, José Vargas, Diego Wayar.

Strikers: Gilbert Álvarez, Henry Vaca, Marcelo Martins, Rodrigo Ramallo, Leonardo Vaca.

Who are Paraguay's key players for the 2019 Copa América?

Marcelo Martins Moreno – The Shijiazhuang Ever Bright F.C. striker playing in the Chinese Super League will try to prove once and for all that he deserves to be called the top scorer in Bolivia's history. Joaquin Botero's record seems to be close, but can Martins score five goals this summer to claim the record all for himself?

Alejandro Chumacero – The best-paid Bolivian player in the world will try to live up to that reputation with a good performance on Brazilian soil. This will be Chumasteiger's second Copa América, following the one where La Verde reached the Quarterfinals in 2015. The midfielder will be key to lead that line and Bolivia in their efforts to reach the next round.

Who is Paraguay's boss?

Eduardo Villegas – The recently-appointed boss took over in January 2019, but his start after three games is not promising. Two defeats in threee games make fans fear the worst, even if the man was able to lead San José to the Bolivian top flight's title in 2018.

Bolivia's 2019 Copa América fixtures

Bolivia was paired up against Brazil, Peru and Venezuela in Group . With Brazil being a lock in the next round, Bolivia will try to fight for the second spot with Perú and La Vinotinto. Here are their 2019 Copa América games in chronological order:

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Brazil 3 - 0 Bolivia

June 14, 2019 8:30pmEstádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) (São Paulo, São Paulo)

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Bolivia 1 - 3 Peru

June 18, 2019 5:30pmEstadio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã) (Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro)

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Bolivia 1 - 3 Venezuela

June 22, 2019 3:00pmEstádio Governador Magalhães Pinto (Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais)

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