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POOL I – ARGENTINA, CHILE, FRANCE, MEXICO

Game 1: Played Sunday 13 July 1930 (15.00) Estadio Pocitos, Montevideo.[1=]
(+3,000) Ref: Domingo Lombardi (URU), Ref Assists: Gilberto de Almeja Rego (BRZ), Henri Christophe (BEL).

Result: FRANCE 4 – MEXICO 1 (3:0)
1:0 L.Laurent 19, 2:0 Langiller 40, 3:0 Maschinot 42, 3:1 Carreño 70,4:1 Maschinot 87.

FRA: Alexis Thépot (concussed and replaced after 24’ by Chantrel), - Marcel Capelle, Etienne Mattler, - Augustin Chantrel, Marcel Pinel, Alex Villaplane (c), - Ernest Libérati, Edmond Delfour, Andre Maschinot, Lucien Laurent, Marcel Langiller.

MEX: Oscar Bonfiglio, - Rafael Garza-Guitiérrez, (c), Manuel Rosas, - Efrain Amezcua, Alfredo Sánchez, Filipe Rosas, - Hilario López, Jose Ruiz, Dionisio Mejia, Juan Carreño, Luis Pérez.

NB: Lucien Laurent's goal is the first in World Cup history. M. and F. Rosas became the first brothers to play in the World Cup.



Game 2: Played Tuesday 15 July 1930 (16.00) Parque Central, Montevideo.[5]
(~18,000) Gilberto de Almejda Rego (BRZ), Ulises Saucedo (BOL), Costel Râdulescu (ROM).

Result: ARGENTINA 1 - FRANCE 0 (0:0)
1:0 Monti 81.

ARG: Angel Bossio, - Jose Della Tore, Ramon Orlando Muttis, - Juan Evaristo, Luis Monti, Pedro "Arico" Suárez, - Natalio Perinetti, Francisco Varallo, Manuel ‘Nolo’ Ferreyra (c), Roberto Cerro, Marino Evaristo.

FRA: Alexis Thépot, - Marcel Capelle, Etienne Mattler, - Augustin Chantrel, Marcel Pinel, Alex Villaplane(c), - Ernest Libérati, Edmond Delfour, Andre Maschinot, Lucien Laurent, Marcel Langiller.

NB In this game the Brazilian referee blew the whistle for time with Langiller dribbling through the Argentinean defence … six minutes early! After a pitch invasion and the return of the teams to the pitch the French were shattered.

Also of note, the two linesmen were the coaches of Bolivia and Rumania!



Game 3: Played Wednesday 16 July 1930 (14.45) Parque Central, Montevideo.[6]
(~7,000) Henri Christophe (BEL), Martin Aphestegui (URU), Jan Langenus (BEL).

Result: CHILE 3 – MEXICO 0 (1:0)
1:0 Vidal 3, 2:0 M. Rosas 52 og, 3:0 Vidal 65.

CHI: Roberto Cortés, – Ulises Poirier, Victor Morales, – Arturo Torres, Guillermo Saavedra, Humberto Elgueta – Tomas Ojeda, Guillermo Subiabre, Eberado Villalobos, Carlos Vidal, Carlos Schneeberger (c).

MEX: Isidoro Sota, – Rafael Garza-Guitiérez (c), Manuel Rosas, – Efrain Amescua, Alfredo Sánchez, Filipe Rosas, – Hilario López, Roberto Gayón, Jose Ruiz, Juan Carreño, Luis Pérez.



Game 4: Played Saturday 19 July 1930 (12.50) Centenario, Montevideo.[10]
(~50,000) Anibal Tejada (URU), Domingo Lombardi (URU), Gilberto de Almejda Rego (BRZ).

Result: CHILE 1 – FRANCE 0 (0:0)
1:0 Subiabre 67 (30 Thépot saved the first ever WC penalty by Vidal).

CHI: Roberto Cortés, – Ernesto Chaparro, Guillermo Riveros, – Arturo Torres, Guillermo Saavedra, Casimiro Torres, – Tomas Ojeda, Guillermo Subiabre, Eberardo Villalobos, Carlos Vidal, Carlos Schneeberger (c).

FRA: Alexis Thépot, – Marcel Capelle, Etienne Mattler, – Augustin Chantrel, Celestin Delmer, Alex Villaplane (c), – Ernest Libérati, Edmond Delfour, Marcel Pinel, Emile Veinante, Marcel Langiller.



Game 5: Played Saturday 19 July 1930 (15.00) Centenario, Montevideo.[11]
(~50,000) Ulises Saucedo (BOL), Gualberto Alonso (URU), Costel Râdulescu (ROM).

Result: ARGENTINA 6 – MEXICO 3 (3:1)
1:0 Stábile 8, 2:0 Zumelzú 12, 3:0 Stábile 17, 3:1 M.Rosas 42 pen, 4:1 Varallo 53, 5:1 Zumelzú 55, 5:2 M. Rosas 68 (he netted the penalty save), 5:3 Gayón 76 , 6:3 Stábile 80 (30 Bonfiglio saved a penalty from Paternoster).

ARG: Angel Bossio(c), – Jose Della Tore, Fernando Paternoster, – Alberto Chividini, Adolfo Zumelzú, Rodolfo Orlandini, – Carlos Desiderio Peucelle, Francisco Varallo, Guillermo Stábile, Atillio Demaria, Carlos Spadaro.

MEX: Oscar Bonfiglio, – Rafael Garza-Guitiérrez (c), Manuel Rosas, – Felipe Olivarez, Alfredo Sánchez, Raymundo Rodriguez, Francisco Garza-Guitiérrez, Felipe Rosas, – Hilario López, Roberto Gayón, Juan Carreño.

Note: This game kicked off 2½ hours after CHI-FRA game on same pitch. Sources also have Zumelzú as captain.



Game 6: Played Tuesday 22 July 1930 (14.45) Centenario, Montevideo.[15]
(~35,000) Jan Langenus (BEL), Henry Christophe (BEL), Ulises Saucedo (BOL).

Result: ARGENTINA 3 – CHILE 1 (2:1)
1:0 Stábile 12, 2:0 Stábile 13, 2:1 Arellano 15, 3:1 M.Evaristo 51.

ARG: Angel Bossio, – Jose Della Tore, Fernando Paternoster, – Juan Evaristo, Luis Monti, Rodolfo Orlandini, – Carlos Desiderio Peucelle, Francisco Varallo, Guillermo Stábile, Manuel ‘Nolo’ Ferreyra (c), Marino Evaristo.

CHI: Roberto Cortés, – Ernesto Chaparro, Victor Morales, – Arturo Torres, Guillermo Saavedra (c), Casimiro Torres, – Guillermo Arellano, Guillermo Subiabre, Eberardo Villalobos, Carlos Vidal, Juan Aguilera.

Note: This game featured the first mass punch-up just before half-time. Chile did not play another international for five years.

Pld W D L F A Pts
Argentina 3 3 0 0 10 4 6
Chile 3 2 0 1 5 3 4
France 3 1 0 2 4 3 2
Mexico 3 0 0 3 4 13 0

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POOL II – BOLIVIA, BRAZIL, YUGOSLAVIA.

Game 1: Played Monday 14 July 30 (12.45), Parque Central, Montevideo.[3]
(~20,000) Anibal Tejada (URU), Ricardo Vallarino (URU), Thomas Balway (FRA).

Result: YUGOSLAVIA 2 – BRAZIL 1 (2:0)
1:0 Tirnanic 21, 2:0 Bek 30, 2:1 Preguinho 62.

YUG: Milovan Jakšić, – Milovan Ivković (c), Dragan Mihajlović, – Milorad Arsenijević, Ljubisa Stevanović, Momcilo Dokić, – Aleksander Tirnanić, Blagoje Marjanović, Ivan Bek, Dorde Vujadinovic, Branislav Sekulić.

BRZ: Joel de Oliveira Monteiro ("JOEL"), Alfredo Da Costa BRILHANTE, Luiz Gervasoni ITÁLIA, – HERMÓGENES Fonseca, Fausto Dos Santos ("FAUSTO"), Fernando Guidicelli ("FERNANDO"), – Polycarpo Ribeiro ("POLY"), Nilo Murtinho Braga ("NILO"), Abraham Patusca ("ARAKÉN"), Joao Coelho Neto PREGUINHO (c), Teofilo Bettencourt PEREIRA.

Note: Brazil had not played an international match since 1925 and fielded ten new caps, a World Cup record unlikely to be beaten.



Game 2: Played Thursday 17 July 1930 (12.45) Parque Central, Montevideo.[7]
(~20,000) Francisco Matteucci (URU), Domingo Lombardi (URU), Albert Wernken (CHI).

Result: YUGOSLAVIA 4 – BOLIVIA 0 (0:0)
1:0 Bek 60, 2:0 Marjanović 65, 3:0 Bek 67, 4:0 Vujadinović 86.

YUG: Milovan Jakšić, – Mlovan Ivković (c), Dragan Mihajlović, – Milorad Arsenijević, Ljubisa Stevanović, Momcilo Dokić, – Aleksander Tirnanić, Blagoje Marjanović, Ivan Bek, Dorde Vujadinović, Dragutin Najdanović.

BOL: Jesus Bermúdez, – Segundo Durandal, Casiano Jose Chavarria, – Juan Jorge Argote, Diogenes Lara, Jorge Luis Valderrama, – Gumercindo Gómez, Jose Bustamante, Rafael Mendéz (c), Mario Alborta, Rene Férnandez.

Note: Bolivia had four goals disallowed! The Bolivian right-winger Gomez broke his leg after 55 mins. According to one source the attendance was only 800.



Game 3: Played Sunday 20 July 1930 (13.00) Centenario, Montevideo.[13]
(-12,000) John Balway (FRA an Englishman living in Paris), Francisco Matteucci (URU), Gaspar Vallejo (MEX).

Result: BRAZIL 4 - BOLIVIA 0 (1:0)
1:0 Moderato 37, 2:0 Preguinho 67, 3:0 Moderato 73, 4:0 Preguinho 83

BRZ: Oswaldo De Barres VELOSO, – Jose Luis de Oliveira ("ZELUIS"), Luis Gervasoni ITÁLIA, – HERMÓGENES Fonseca, FAUSTO Dos Santos, FERNANDO Guidicelli, – BENEDICTO Moraes de Menezes, Moacyr de Sequeira Queiroz ("RUSSINHO"), Carlos Alberto Carvalho LEITE, Joao Coelo Neto PREGUINHO (c), Wisintainer MODERATO.

BOL: Jesus Bermúdez, – Segundo Durandal, Casiano Chavarria, – Renato Sáinz, Diogenes Lara, Jorge Luis Balderrama, – Rene Fernández, Eduardo ‘Ortiz’ Reyes, Jose Bustamante, Rafael Mendéz (c), Mario Alborta.

Pld W D L F A Pts
Yugoslavia 2 2 0 0 6 1 4
Brazil 2 0 1 1 5 2 1
Bolivia 2 0 0 2 0 8 0

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POOL III – PERU, ROMANIA, URUGUAY

Game 1: Played Monday 14 July 30 (14.50) Estadio Pocitas, Montevideo.[4]
(300) Albert Warnken (CHI), Jan Langenus (BEL), Francisco Matteucci (URU).

Result: ROMANIA 3 - PERU 1 (1:0)
1:0 Desu 50 secs, 1:1 Souza-Ferreira 60, 2:1 Stanciu 74, 3:1 Kovacs 85.

ROM: Ioan Lãpusneanu, – Rudolf Bürger, Adalbert Steiner, – Alfred Eissenbeisser, Emerich Vogl, Ladislau Rafinsky, – Nicolae Kovacs, Adalbert Desu, Rudolf Wetzer (c), Constantin Stanciu, Stefan Barbu.

PER: Juan Valdivieso, – Mario De Las Casas, Alberto Soria, – Placido Galindo (c), Domingo García, Jose Maria La Valle, – Julio Lores, Alejandro Villanueva, Alberto De Negri, Demetrio Neyra, Luis Souza-Ferreira.

Sent off: The Peruvian captain Galindo (70) after a series of brawls, became first player to be dismissed in the World Cup. Steiner of Romania broke his leg (33).

Note: The low attendance (contadicts official figures of 2,549) is a World Cup record.



Game 2: Played Friday 18 July 1930 (14.30) Centenario, Montevideo.[9]
(+85,000) Jan Langenus (BEL), Henri Christophe (BEL), John Balway (FRA).

Result: URUGUAY 1 - PERU 0 (0:0)
1:0 Castro 65.

URU: Enrique Ballestrero, – Jose Nasazzi (c), Domingo Tejera,– Jose Leandro Andrade, Lorenzo Fernández, Alvaro Gestido, – Santos Urdinarán, Hector ‘Manco’ Castro, Pedro Petrone, Pedro Cea, Idiarte Santos Iriarte.

PER: Jorge Pardón, – Mario De Las Casas, Antonio Maquilón(c), – Placido Galindo, Alberto De Negri, Eduardo Astengo, – Julio Flores, Alejandro Villanueva, Jose Maria Lavalle, Demetrio Neyra, Luis ‘Souza’ Ferreira.



Game 3: Played Monday 21 July 1930 (14.50) Centenario, Montevideo.[14]
(~80,000) Gilberto de Almeida Rego (BRZ), Ulises Saucedo (BOL), Albert Warnken (CHI).

Result: URUGUAY 4 – ROMANIA 0 (4:0)
1:0 Dorado 7, 2:0 Scarone 28, 3:0 Anselmo 31, 4:0 Cea 35.

URU: Enrique Ballestrero, – Jose Nasazzi (c), Ernesto Macheroni,– Jose Leandro Andrade, Lorenzo Fernández, Alvaro Gestido, – Pablo Dorado, Hector Scarone, Juan Peregrino Anselmo, Pedro Cea, Idiarte Santos Iriarte.

ROM: Ioan Lâpusneanu, – Rudolf Bürger, Iosif Czako, – Alfred Eissenbeiser, Emmerich Vogl, Corneliu Robe, – Nicolae Kovacs, Adalbert Desu, Rudolf Wetzer (c), Ladislau Rafinsky, Stefan Barbu.

Pld W D L F A Pts
Uruguay 2 2 0 0 5 0 4
Romania 2 1 0 1 3 5 2
Peru 2 0 0 2 1 4 0

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POOL IV – BELGIUM, PARAGUAY, USA

Game 1: Played Sunday 13 July 1930 (15:00) Parque Central, Montevideo.[1=]
(+15,000) Jose M. Macias (ARG), Francisco Matteucci (URU), Albert Warnken (CHI).

Result: USA 3 - BELGIUM 0 (2:0)
1:0 McGhee 40, 2:0 Florie 43, 3:0 Patenaude 89.

USA: Jim Douglas, – Alexander Wood, George Moorhouse, – Jimmy Gallagher, Raphael Tracy, James Brown, – Adelino ‘Billy’ Gonsalves, Thomas Florie (c), Bertrand Patenaude, Andrew Auld, Bart McGhee.

BEL:Arnold Badjou, – Theodore Nouvens, Nico Hoydonckx, - Jean de Clerq, Gustav Hellemans, Pierre Braine(c), – Jan Diddens, Bernard Voorhoof, Ferdnand ‘Cassis’ Adams, Jacques Moeschal, Louis Versyp.

Note: some sources give Florie’s goal to McGhee.



Game 2: Played Thursday 17 July 1930 (14.45) Parque Central, Montevideo.[8]
(~20,000) Jose M. Macias (ARG), Martin Aphestegui (URU), Anibal Tejada (URU).

Result: USA 3 - PARAGUAY 0 (2:0)
1:0 Patenaude 10, 2:0 Patenaude 15, 3:0 Patenaude 50.

USA: Jim Douglas, -Alec Wood, George Moorhouse, – Jimmy Gallagher, Ralph Tracy, Andy Auld, - Billy Gonsalves, Tom Florie (c), Bert Patenaude, Jim Brown, Bart McGhee.

PAR: Modesto Denis, – Quiterio Olmedo, Jose Luis Miracca, – Romildo Etcheverry, Eusebio Diaz, Francisco Aguirre – Lino Nessi, – Diogenes Dominguez, Aurelio González, Delfin Benitez Cáceres, Luis Vargas Peña (c).

Note: These 3 goals are the first World Cup hat-trick although denied in many sources by giving the second as an own goal by González.



Game 3: Played Sunday 20 July 1930 (15.00) Centenario, Montevideo.[12]
(~12,000) Ricardo Vallarino (URU), Domingo Lombardi (URU), Jose M. Macias (ARG).

Result: PARAGUAY 1 – BELGIUM 0 (1:0)
1:0 Luis Vargas Peña 40.

PAR: Pedro Benitez, - Quitero Olmedo, Salvador Flóres – Santiago Benitez, Eusebio Diaz, Tranquilino Garcete, Lino Nessi, - Gherardo Romero, Aurelio Gonzáles, Delfin Benitez Cáceres, Luis Vargas Peña (c).

BEL: Arnold Badjou, - Henri de Deken, Nico Hoydonckx, - Jacques Moeschal, Gustav Hellemans, Pierre Braine (c), - Louis Versijp, Gerard Delbeke, Theodore Nouwens, Ferdnand Adams, Jan Diddens.

Note: The crowd figure is probably much too high and could be as low as 900.

Pld W D L F A Pts
USA 2 2 0 0 6 0 4
Paraguay 2 1 0 1 1 3 2
Belgium 2 0 0 2 0 4 0

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Semi-Finals

Game 1: Played Saturday 26 July 1930 (14.45) Centenario, Montevideo.[16]
(+60,000) Jan Langenus (BEL), Gaspar Vallejos (MEX), Albert Warnken (CHI).

Result: ARGENTINA 6 - USA 1 (1:0)
1:0 Monti 20, 2:0 Scopelli 56, 3:0 Stábile 69, 4:0 Peucelle 80, 5:0 Peucelle 85, 6:0 Stábile 87, 6:1 Brown 89.

ARG: Juan Botasso, – Jose Della Tore, Fernando Paternoster, – Juan Evaristo, Luis Monti, Rodolfo Orlandini, – Carlos Desiderio Peucelle, Alejandro Scopelli, Guillermo Stábile, Manuel ‘Nolo’ Ferreyra (c), Marino Evaristo.

USA: Jim Douglas, – Alec Wood, George Moorhouse, – Jimmy Gallagher, Ralph Tracy, Andy Auld, - Jim Brown, Tom Florie (c), Bert Patenaude, Billy Gonsalves, Bart McGhee.

Note: The six-one score is a little flattering to the Argentinians and this is not just English bias. Douglas twisted his knee after four minutes and Tracy was not himself, missing two good chances as he limped up and down the huge pitch (134 x 100yds), but he did not appear for the second half as he had broken his leg!



Game 2: Played Sunday 27 July 1930 (14.45) Centenario, Montevideo.[17]
(-80,000) Gilberto de Almeida Rego (BRZ), Ulises Saucedo (BOL), Thomas Balway (FRA).

Result: URUGUAY 6 – YUGOSLAVIA 1 (3:1)
0:1 Vujadinović 4, 1:1 Cea 19, 2:1 Anselmo 21, 3:1 Anselmo 31, 4:1 Iriarte 63, 5:1 Cea 66, 6:1 Cea 72.

URU: Enrique Ballestrero, – Jose Nasazzi (c), Ernesto Mascheroni,– Jose Leandro Andrade, Lorenzo Fernández, Alvaro Gestido, – Pablo Dorado, Hector Scarone, Juan Peregrino Anselmo, Pedro Cea, Idiarte Santos Iriarte.

YUG: Milovan Jakšić, – Milovan Ivković (c), Dragan Mihajlović, – Milorad Arsenijević, Ljubisa Stefanović, Momcilo Dokić, – Aleksander Tirnanić, Blagoje Marjanović, Ivan Bek, Dorde Vujadinović , Branislav Sekulić.



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Final

Played Wednesday 30 July 1930 (14.15) Centenario, Montevideo.[18]
(68,346 capacity reduced for safety reasons) Jan Langenus (BEL), Henri Christophe (BEL), Ulises Saucedo (BOL).

Result: URUGUAY 4 – ARGENTINA 2 (1:2)
1;0 Dorado 12, 1:1 Peucelle 20, 1:2 Stábile 37, 2:2 Cea 57, 3:2 Iriarte 68, 4:2 Castro 89.

URU: Enrique Ballesrtero, – Jose Nasazzi (c), Ernesto Mascheroni,– Jose Leandro Andrade, Lorenzo Fernández, Alvaro Gestido, – Pablo Dorado, Hector Scarone, Hector Castro, Pedro Cea, Idiarte Santos Iriarte.

Uruguayan Team Photo

ARG: Juan Botasso, – Jose Della Torre, Fernando Paternoster, – Juan Evaristo, Luis Monti, Pedro Arico Suárez, Carlos Desiderio Peucelle, Francisco Varallo, Guillermo Stábile, Manuel ‘Nolo’ Ferreyra (c), Marino Evaristo.

Note: The Evaristo brothers are of course the first in World Cup history to play in a final.

NB: No third-place match.



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Other Information / Stats

TOP SCORERS

Goals Player(s)
8 Stábile (ARG) (b. Buenos Aires 17/01/1906, d. Buenos Aires 27/12/1966)
5 Cea (URU)
4 Patenaude (USA)
3 Peucelle (ARG), Prequinho (BRZ), Bek (YUG), Anselmo (URU)
2 Monti, Zumelzú (ARG), Moderato (BRZ), Vidal (CHI), Maschinot (FRA), Vujadinoviæ (YUG), M.Rosas (MEX) (+ 1 own goal), Stanciu (ROM), ‘Manco’ Castro, Dorado, Irarte (URU)

Total 70 goals (1 og, 2 pen,), 3.89 per match. Most goals ARGENTINA (18),

BELGIUM and BOLIVIA were scoreless. 35 players scored (no one scored in both the 1930 and 1934 finals!)


COACHES, RESERVE PLAYERS

ARG: Francisco Olazar, and Juan Jose Tramutola (Technical Director) | Edmundo Piaggio.

BEL: Hector Goetinck | Alexis Chantraine, Jean De Bie (GK), Andre Saeys.

BOL: Ulises Saucedo | Miguel Brito, Miguel Murillo, Constantino Noya, Luis Reyes Peñaranda, Ortiz Eduardo Reyes.

BRZ: Pinardo Carvalho Rodriguez | AGOSTINO Fortes Filho, BENVENUTO Humberto de Araujo, ‘DOCA’ – Alfredo de, Almeida Rego, IVAN Mariz, ‘MANUELZINHO’ – Manoel Aguiar Fagundes, OSCARINO Costa da Silva, PAMPLONA Esstanislao de Figuelrado,.

CHI: Gyorgy ‘Jorge’ Orth | Arturo Coddou, Cesar Espinoza, Horacio Muñoz.

FRA: Raoul Caudron [1], | Nouma Andoire, Jean Laurent, Andre Tassin (GK).

MEX: Juan Luque de Serralonga [2], | Roberto Gayon, Raimundo Rodriguez, Isidoro Sota (GK), Francisco Gutierrez, Jesus Castro, Felipe Olivares Aguirol.

PAR: Jose Durand Laguna | Saguier Carreras, Eustacio Chamorro, Diego Florentin, Amadeo Ortega, Bernabe Rivera Núñez, Jacinto Vilalba.

PER: Francisco Brú Llense [ESP], Guillermo Rivero [assist] | Carlos Cillóniz Oberti, Arturo Férnandez Meyzán, , Lizandro Nué Rodríguez, Pablo Pacheco Vidal, Julio Quintana Calmet, Jorge Kochoi Sarmiento. Nb. Jorge Góngora Montalván, in many souces, was not in the squad.

ROM: Costel Radulescu, Octav Luchide (Assist.) | Rudolf Wetzer [3], Alexandru Borbely II, Elemer Kocsis, Andrei Glanzmann, Petre Steinbach, Rudolf Steiner I, Ilile Subáseanu, Samuel Zauber (GK).

URU: Alberto Suppici | Juan Carlos Calvo, Miguel Capuccini, Miguel Angel Melogno, Conduelo Piriz, Emilio Recoba, Carlos Riolfo Secco, and Zoilo Saldombide.

USA: Robert Millar, Wilfred R. Cummings | Mike Bookie, Jim Gentile, Arnold Olivier, M.Slavin, Phil Stone.

YUG: Bosko Simonović | Branislav Hrnijiček, Petković, Teofilo Spasojević, Milan Stojanović (GK), Dragomir Tusić.


YOUNGEST AND OLDEST

Youngest Oldest
Player C. Leite (BRZ) 18y 65d R. Guitiérez (MEX) around 34
Goalkeeper Valdivieso (PER) 20y 71d Douglas (USA) 32y 26d
Scorer M. Rosas (MEX) 18y 93d Scarone (URU) 31y 237d
Champion Dorado (URU) 22y 38d Scarone (URU) 31y 246d
Finalist Varallo (ARG) 20y 175d Scarone (URU) 31y 246d
Captain Galindo (PER) 28y 127d R. Guitiérez (MEX) around 34
Coach Tramutola (ARG) 27y 267d Luqué (MEX) 48y 43d
Referee Matteucci (URU) 27y 51d Rego (BRZ) around 49


[1] He replaced the national coach Gaston Barreau
[2] Player-manager
[3] Player-coach
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