Football in Venezuela


Football is a widely practiced and popular sport in Venezuela, although the sport has lagged behind baseball in popularity. Approximately 60% of the people in Venezuela are considered association football fans. The country has proven one of the biggest underachievers in CONMEBOL and was formerly known as the Cenicienta of the region.

History

The Federación Venezolana de Fútbol was established in 1926 following the creation of the Liga Venezolana in 1921. Professionalism was not established until 1957 with the Copa de Venezuela arriving two years later. Caracas Fútbol Club are the country's most successful club side. A second division was added in 1979 with a third added in 1999 and a fourth in 2006.

International

Venezuela national football team played their first game in 1938 and since then have been one of South America's weakest teams. Following Ecuador's qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Venezuela are now the only CONMEBOL member to have never appeared at a World Cup finals. However the team are no longer seen as pushovers and are now recognised as stern opposition. Their growing status was further demonstrated by their hosting of the Copa América 2007 during which they reached the quarter-finals. Furthermore, during the Copa América 2011, held in Argentina, they even improved this performance and reached the semifinals, after knocking out the Chilean team in the quarter-finals. They eventually lost in the semifinals against Paraguay.
An under-20 team, an under-17 team and a women's team also compete.
In 2017, Venezuela achieved one of its biggest ever feat in its football history, by becoming the fourth South American country after Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, to reach the final of any FIFA competitions, when its U-20 side reached the final of 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup for the first time. Chile would follow this step in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup later.

Football stadiums in Venezuela

Stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or higher are included.
#StadiumCapacityCityHome team
1Estadio Monumental de Maturín52,000MaturínMonagas Sport Club
2Estadio Metropolitano de Fútbol de Lara47,913BarquisimetoUnión Lara
3Estadio Metropolitano de Mérida42,200MéridaMérida FC
4Centro Total de Entrenamiento Cachamay41,600Ciudad GuayanaAtlético Club Mineros de Guayana
5Estadio José Pachencho Romero40,800MaracaiboUnión Atlético Maracaibo

Women's football in Venezuela

Football in growing in popularity in Venezuela but many of the best female players have to play abroad in order to make a living.

Attendances

The Venezuelan top-flight football league clubs and their average home league attendance in 2018 are listed in the table below. The average league attendance was 2,619.
#ClubAverage
1Caracas5,082
2Zamora4,710
3Deportivo Táchira4,005
4Estudiantes de Mérida3,964
5Monagas3,870
6Deportivo Lara3,139
7Zulia2,625
8Mineros de Guayana2,361
9Puerto Cabello2,333
10Carabobo2,132
11Trujillanos2,066
12Portuguesa1,968
13Aragua1,867
14Deportivo Anzoátegui1,847
15Deportivo La Guaira1,796
16Metropolitanos1,264
17Estudiantes de Caracas1,243
18Atlético Venezuela881