The South-American Soccer's LiveScore: the CONMEBOL's Area national football Leagues, the international competitions and the main tournaments.
CONMEBOL ( named CSF Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol, South American Football Confederation) is the governing body of football (soccer) in most of South America and one of FIFA's six continental confederations.
It was founded by Uruguayan Héctor Rivadavia Gómez.
CONMEBOL teams have won nine of the eighteen FIFA World Cup tournaments, while only having hosted the tournament four times.
CONMEBOL is also the only confederation in FIFA to have won the World Cup outside its own continent and on every single continent that the tournament has been hosted, whereas Europe has never been able to win the tournament outside of the European continent.
Two of the top seven teams in the FIFA World Rankings are CONMEBOL members (Brazil and Argentina).
CONMEBOL is also the only confederation in the world to have three teams that have won the FIFA World Cup at least two times each (Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay).
CONMEBOL has produced more world club champions than Europe, and has also won the first three out of four editions of the FIFA Club World Cup.
Among the tournaments conducted by CONMEBOL are the Santander Copa Libertadores de América and the Nissan Copa Sudamericana, both for club teams, and Copa América for men's national teams.
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