Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Bolivia's Altitude Triumph Shakes Brazil's Qualifying Campaign


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Bolivia stunned Brazil 1–0 in El Alto's thin air on September 9, 2025, securing a playoff spot for the 2026 World Cup. The match took place at the 4 150 m-high Estádio Municipal.

Bolivia's Miguel Terceros scored from the penalty spot early in the second half. Brazil had already qualified, but coach Carlo Ancelotti fielded a rotated lineup and saw his side finish fifth rather than second.

El Alto's altitude drained Brazil's energy. Bolivia's players pressed intensely, relying on their acclimatization. Local ball boys slowed Brazil's play by delaying throw-ins and tossing stray balls back onto the pitch.

The home fans created a hostile atmosphere that boosted Bolivia's confidence. Brazil had conceded no goals in Ancelotti's first three matches-a 1–0 win over Paraguay, 3–0 victory against Chile, and goalless draw with Ecuador.

Yet in El Alto, Brazil struggled to maintain its usual fluid attack. The team prioritized energy conservation, sacrificing offensive threat to manage oxygen levels.



Bolivia finished seventh in CONMEBOL qualifying, displacing Venezuela, which lost heavily to Colombia. This result grants Bolivia one more chance via an intercontinental playoff.

Brazil's defeat had no impact on its spot in North America but revealed squad depth issues under Ancelotti. CBF President Samir Xaud criticized the match conditions, calling the environment“a true scramble.”

He condemned ball-boy tactics, limited security and the referee's VAR-reviewed penalty decision. He requested that CONMEBOL review host regulations to ensure fair play and proper treatment of visiting teams.

This outcome underscores how extreme playing conditions can level the field and how local passion fuels underdog victories. Teams and organizers must balance sporting fairness with host advantages, especially as the World Cup expands to 48 teams.

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