Originally scheduled for February 28-March 16 in Venezuela (Maracay) - postponed to May and moved to Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia) due to social unrest in Venezuela; Venezuela were awarded the organisation of the 2005 edition instead. First Stage Group A 1- 5 Chile 0-2 Uruguay 1- 5 Brazil 2-0 Ecuador 3- 5 Chile 1-2 Ecuador 3- 5 Venezuela 0-4 Uruguay 5- 5 Chile 0-2 Brazil 5- 5 Venezuela 3-2 Ecuador 8- 5 Uruguay 3-0 Ecuador 8- 5 Venezuela 1-3 Brazil 10- 5 Uruguay 1-3 Brazil 10- 5 Venezuela 1-3 Chile 1.Brazil 4 4 0 0 10- 2 12 2.Uruguay 4 3 0 1 10- 3 9 3.Chile 4 1 0 3 4- 7 3 4.Ecuador 4 1 0 3 4- 9 3 5.Venezuela 4 1 0 3 5-12 3 Group B 2- 5 Peru 1-1 Bolivia 2- 5 Paraguay 0-5 Argentina 4- 5 Bolivia 0-1 Colombia 4- 5 Peru 0-2 Paraguay 6- 5 Paraguay 3-4 Colombia 6- 5 Argentina 3-0 Peru 9- 5 Paraguay 2-1 Bolivia 9- 5 Argentina 1-1 Colombia 11- 5 Colombia 1-1 Peru 11- 5 Bolivia 0-5 Argentina 1.Argentina 4 3 1 0 14- 1 10 2.Colombia 4 2 2 0 7- 5 8 3.Paraguay 4 2 0 2 7-10 6 4.Peru 4 0 2 2 2- 7 2 5.Bolivia 4 0 1 3 2- 9 1 Top-2 of both groups qualify for second stage Second Stage 14- 5 Brazil 0-1 Colombia Argentina 2-1 Uruguay 16- 5 Brazil 4-0 Uruguay Argentina 2-2 Colombia 18- 5 Brazil 1-1 Argentina Uruguay 3-1 Colombia 1.Argentina 3 1 2 0 5- 4 5 2.Brazil 3 1 1 1 5- 2 4 3.Colombia 3 1 1 1 4- 5 4 4.Uruguay 3 1 0 2 4- 7 3 Argentina, Brazil and Colombia qualified for U-17 World Championship 2003 in Finland. Topscorer: Hernán Gastón Peirone (Argentina) 5
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