Showing posts with label Uruguay 1930. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uruguay 1930. Show all posts

12.10.18

A goal by Pablo Dorado







As I've written before, if I had a time machine I think the first football match I would go and watch would be the 1930 World Cup Final.

In the 12th minute 22 year old outside right Pablo Dorado of Club Atlético Bella Vista fired through the legs of Bottaso at his near post. 1-0 to Uruguay.

27.8.17

Estadio Centenario

Estadio Centenario, Montevideo.
A super stadium purpose built for the 1930 FIFA World Cup.
The stands commemorated the triumphs of Uruguay's Golden Decade (Amsterdam, Colombes, Olympic).
Originally the plan was to hold all 18 matches at Estadio Centenario, but in the event games were also played at Estadio Gran Parque Central and Estadio Pocitos. Centenario hosted 10 games, which yielded 44 goals.
The stadium was capable of accommodating 90,000 spectators. The official attendance for the final was 68,346, 11,500 less than attended the semi final of Uruguay vs Yugoslavia.
The diagram has the pitch divided into squares as a means of helping radio listeners keep track of where the action was (a system pioneered by BBC commentators). 



2.5.17

José Laguna

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José Durand Laguna, known as 'El Negro', was a prolific forward for Huracán. 
He represented Argentina 4 times, scoring 3 goals.
His debut came in unusual circumstances. At the 1916 South American Championship of Nations Laguna went to watch the Argentina vs Brazil game at Gimnasia y Esgrima in Buenos Aires (10.07.16).
Alberto Ohaco was unable to play and Laguna was called from the stand to fill the vacancy. 
He gave Argentina the lead in the 10th minute. The game finished 1-1.
Laguna later moved to Paraguay where he played for Olimpia. He also managed the Paraguay national side at 2 South American Championships and the 1930 World Cup.



26.1.17

Alexandre Villaplane

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France v Mexico,13.07.30 Villaplane behind the bouquet. 

Algeria born Villaplane was a robust left half who played for FC Sète, Nimes, Racing, Antibes and Nice.
He won 25 international caps and was the captain of France at the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay.
During the war he emerged from the criminal underworld as an officer of the Brigade Nord Africain, who operated under the direction of the Gestapo. He was actively involved in atrocities and was executed for his crimes in 1944.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2009/nov/16/france


16.1.17

1930





Gold medals from the 1930 World Cup. These were presented to Hector Scarone and Jose Leandro Andrade. The 18 carat medals measure 4cm x 2cm and weigh 25 grammes.
The Uruguayan Football Association also presented the players with replicas of the Trophy 'Victory', later named in honour of Jules Rimet.


This model was the property of Uruguay captain, Jose Nasazzi.




2.1.17

Primer Campeonato Mundial de Futbol



If I had a time machine I think the first football match I would go and watch would be the 1930 World Cup Final.
This souvenir brochure was produced in a limited edition of 3,000 copies. Published by the Uruguyan Football Association the book featured 174 photographs and an account of the organization of the tournament, reports of all the matches and  FIFA's official summary.
A good copy would fetch about € 1,100 at auction.


14.9.16

1930 World Cup-Team of the Tournament





Enrique Ballestrero (Uruguay)
The 25 year old Rampla Juniors ‘keeper conceded 3 goals, keeping 3 clean sheets in the group stage.



José Nasazzi (Uruguay)
El Gran Mariscal was 28 at the time of the World Cup and was playing club football for Bella Vista. Already with 2 Olympic Golds and 3 South American Championships to his name, Nasazzi was the player of the tournament.


Milutin Ivković (Yugoslavia)
24-year-old medical student, captain of Yugoslavia. The only European on the list, he played for SK Soko (Belgrade).

Luis Monti (Argentina)
Doble Ancho, the 29 year old Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro halfback scored 
2 goals in the tournament and was reputedly subject to death threats before the final. 



Álvaro Gestido (Uruguay)
The 23 yr old Peñarol centre half was another Olympic gold medalist (1928).

José Leandro Andrade (Uruguay)
28 year old Maravilla Negra was a Nacional player at the time of the World Cup win. He was also a double Olympic champion and 3 times South American Championship winner.

Pedro Cea (Uruguay)
The 29 year old Nacional forward scored 5 goals in the tournament including a hattrick in the semi final. He scored the goal that brought Uruguay level at 2-2 in the final. He was also a double Olympic Gold medalist.
Héctor Castro (Uruguay)
25 year old  Nacional centre forward won a Gold medal at the 1928 Olympics and was a 2 times South American Championship winner.He was Uruguay's first World Cup scorer. His second goal of the tournament was Uruguay's 4th in the final, scored in the 89th minute.
Famously Castro was an amputee.



Héctor Scarone (Uruguay)
The veteran inside forward was 31 at the time of the World Cup win. He was back at Nacional following a spell with Barcelona. Scarone had won 4 South American Championships and 2 Olympic Gold medals.
Guillermo Stábile (Argentina)
Having come in as a replacement for Argentina's second game, 25 year old Stabile (Huracan)  scored 8 goals in 4 games and never played in another international match, moving to Italy after the World Cup. 

Bert Patenaude (USA)
The 21 year old Fall River Marksmen forward is credited with 4 goals at the World Cup.


26.8.16

Modesto Denis

Goalkeepers never wear knee pads these days.
Modesto Denis represented Paraguay at 5 South American Championships and played in 1 game at the 1930 World Cup.
He played his club football with Club Nacional (Asunción), winning the national championsip in 1924 and 1926.

29.3.16

El Gran Capitán

When, in the early 1930s, Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro of Argentina offered the Paraguayan captain Aurelio González a lucrative deal he declined. Instead, he took a break from football in order to fight for his country in The Chaco War (against Bolivia). 
In the preceding years González had won 3 consecutive championships with Club Olimpia (1927, 1928 &1929). 
He led Paraguay in the 1929 South American Championship of Nations, where he was the tournament top scorer with 5 goals (2 vs Uruguay and 3 vs Peru).
González also played in both of Paraguay's matches at the 1930 World Cup.
In later life he coached Club Olimpia and the Paraguay national team. 

23.1.16

Bolivia


Paying tribute to the hosts, Bolivia before their opening game of the 1930 World Cup. Bolivia lost this match 4-0 to Yugoslavia.
Here's how they lined up:

GK
Jesús Bermúdez
Oruro Royal
FB
Segundo Durandal
Club San José
FB
Casiano Chavarría
Calavera La Paz
HB
Jorge Luis Valderrama*
Oruro Royal
HB
Diógenes Lara
Club Bolívar
HB
Juan Argote
Club Bolívar
F
Rafael Méndez
Universitario La Paz
F
Gumersindo Gómez
Oruro Royal
F
René Fernández
Alianza Oruro
F
José Bustamante
Litoral
F
Mario Alborta
Club Bolívar

* Some sources spell his name Balderrama

19.12.15

South America v Europe

From 1924-1936 there were 27 meetings between South American and European international teams.

1924
Paris Olympics.
26.05.24
Yugoslavia
0
7
Uruguay 
01.06.24   
France   
1
5
Uruguay               
06.06.24   
Netherlands
1
2  
Uruguay
09.06.24   
Switzerland   
0
3
Uruguay  

1928
Uruguay had been the only South American team at the 1924 Olympics, qualifying via the South American championships. In 1928 they were joined by Argentina (who they beat in the final) and Chile.
Argentina played a friendly on their way to the tournament:

01.04.28
Portugal
0
0
Argentina
Amsterdam Olympics
27.05.28
Portugal        
4
2
Chile
30.05.28 
Uruguay
2
0
Netherlands
02.06.28 
Belgium
3
6
Argentina
03.06.28 
Uruguay
4
1
Germany
07.06.28 
Uruguay
3
2
Italy
08.06.28 
Netherlands
2
2
Chile        
  
1930
Uruguay 1930 World Cup
14.07.30    
Romania
3
1
Peru
14.07.30 
Brazil
1
2
Yugoslavia
15.07.30      
Argentina
1
0
 France   
17.07.30  
Bolivia
0
4
Yugoslavia
19.07.30
Chile
1
0
France
20.07.30 
Paraguay
1
0
Belgium
21.07.30 
Uruguay
4
0
Romania
27.07.30
Uruguay
6
1
Yugoslavia
Post World Cup friendlies
01.08.30  
Brazil
3
2
France
03.08.30 
Argentina
3
1
Yugoslavia
10.08.30
Brazil
4
1
Yugoslavia

1934
Italy 1934 World Cup
27.05.34 
Brazil
1
3
Spain
27.05.34
Sweden
3
2
Argentina 
Post World Cup friendly
03.06.34
Yugoslavia
8
4
Brazil

1936
Germany 1936 Olympics
06.08.36    
Finland  
3
7
Peru
09.08.36   
Peru
4
2
Austria                          

























Uruguay v Switzerland 1924




















Yugoslavia v Brazil 1930


W
D
G
South America
18
2
79
Europe
7
47


P
W
D
L
F
A
Uruguay
9
9


36
6
Paraguay
1
1


1
0
Argentina
5
3
1
1
12
7
Brazil
5
2

3
13
16
Peru
3
2

1
12
8
Chile
3
1
1
1
5
6
Bolivia
1


1
0
4


P
W
D
L
F
A
Spain
1
1


3
1
Sweden
1
1


3
2
Yugoslavia
7
3

4
17
25
Portugal   
2
1
1

4
2
Romania
2
1

1
3
5
Netherlands
3

1
2
3
6
Italy
1


1
2
3
Switzerland   
1


1
0
3
Austria
1


1
2
4
Germany
1


1
1
4
Finland
1


1
3
7
Belgium
2


2
3
7
France   
4


4
3
10