1. Justo Villar, 38

(Colo-Colo / Chile.1)

2. Antony Silva, 32

(Cerro Porteño / Paraguay.1)

3. Diego Barreto, 34

(Olimpia / Paraguay.1)

If you thought Mexico's goalkeepers were old then you will probably think this core is also old. Villar was on scene for the 2-2 draw against Brazil in March for a World Cup Qualifier earlier this year and they're looking to not lose yet again. Villar is incredibly mobile for his age but has a flair for the theatrics. Paraguay managed to sneak past Brazil last Copa America and then lose 6-1 to Argentina in the next match. It's hard to say what to expect from Paraguay or Villar but looking at the rest of the countries we haven't covered, they defaulted into eighth place. If Villar doesn't overplay his hand, there's a good chance they'll find themselves sneaking out of the stacked group.

Best of the Rest

9. Ecuador

1. Alexander Domínguez, 28

(LDU Quito / Ecuador.1)

2. Máximo Banguera, 30

(Barcelona / Ecuador.1)

3. Esteban Dreer, 34

(Emelec / Ecuador.1)

Domínguez started in the 2014 World Cup with Ecuador so facing Peru and Haiti should really throw him for a curveball.



10. Costa Rica

1. Patrick Pemberton, 34

(Alajuelense / Costa Rica.1)

2. Leonel Moreira, 26

(Herediano / Costa Rica.1)

3. Danny Carvajal, 27

(Saprissa / Costa Rica.1)

If Navas didn't drop out he'd push Costa Rica to the top five. I wouldn't say this ruins their chances of escaping the group but I wouldn't say it's extremely helpful either.



11. Jamaica

1. Andre Blake, 25

(Philadelphia Union / USA.1)

2. Duwayne Kerr, 29

(Sarpsborg / Norway.1)

3. Ryan Thompson, 31

(Saint Louis FC / USA.3)

Andre Blake is the only goalkeeper in the tournament to play a game in MLS this season, in case you were wondering the pedigree of the current MLS goalkeeper pool.



12. Venezuela

1. José Contreras, 21

(Deportivo Táchira / Venezuela.1)

2. Dani Hernández, 30

(Tenerife / Spain.2)

3. Wuilker Faríñez, 18

(Caracas / Venezuela.1)

It looks like Venezuela are running with the youngster (who received his first caps this year) and not Hernández (20 caps). Bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it plays off for them.



13. Peru

1. Pedro Gallese, 26

(Juan Aurich / Peru.1)

2. Diego Penny, 32

(Sporting Cristal / Peru.1)

3. Carlos Cáceda, 24

(Universitario / Peru.1)

Here's an article about how Gallese will be important in their match against Haiti if they're looking to leave the tournament with more than zero points.



14. Panama

1. Jaime Penedo, 34

(Saprissa / Costa Rica.1)

2. Álex Rodríguez, 25

(San Francisco / Panama.1)

3. José Calderón

(Platense / Honduras.1)

Fun fact: Penedo is one of four goalkeepers in this tournament that used to play in MLS and backup Rodríguez used to play for the New York Yankees before quitting to join Panama.



15. Haiti

1. Johnny Placide, 27

(Reims / France.2)

2. Steward Ceus

(Minnesota United / USA.2)

3. Luis Valendi Odelus

(Aigle Noir / Haiti.1)

Placide's claim to fame is being scored on by Ibrahimovic.



16. Bolivia

1. Carlos Lampe, 29

(Sport Boys / Bolivia.1)

2. Romel Quiñónez, 23

(Bolívar / Bolivia.1)

3. Guillermo Vizcarra, 23

(Oriente Petrolero / Bolivia.1)

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