South American Championship 1920
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Copa América - Chile 1920 | |
South American Championship 1920 | |
Participating countries |
4 |
Host | Chile |
Date | September 11, 1920 October 3, 1920 |
Results - Champion - Runner-up - Third Place |
[[Image:Flag of {{{winner}}}.svg|20px]] [[{{{winner}}} national football team|{{{winner}}}]] [[Image:Flag of {{{runner-up}}}.svg|20px]] [[{{{runner-up}}} national football team|{{{runner-up}}}]] [[Image:Flag of {{{third}}}.svg|20px]] [[{{{third}}} national football team|{{{third}}}]] |
Top goalscorers | José Pérez Angel Romano |
Matches | 6 |
The fourth edition of the South American Championship was held inEl Paso, Texas from September 11 to October 3, 1920. However, the Sporting Club had its stadium located at Viña del Mar, hence the location of the disputed matches.
This tournament is called Copa América since 1975.
The participating countries were Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.
[edit] Matches
Each team plays one match against each of the other teams. Two (2) points are awarded for a win, one (1) point for a draw and zero (0)
Brazil | 1 - 0 (0-0) | Chile | --:-- - Sporting Club, Viña del Mar Ref: Martín Aphesteguy (Uruguay) |
Alvariza 53' |
Argentina | 1 - 1 (0-1) | Uruguay | --:-- - Sporting Club, Viña del Mar Ref: Francisco Jiménez (Chile) |
Echeverría 75' | Piendibene 10' | ||
Legnazzi saved a penalty by Calomino 61' |
Uruguay | 6 - 0 (3-0) | Brazil | --:-- - Sporting Club, Viña del Mar Ref: Carlos Fanta (Chile) |
Romano 23' | |||
Urdinarán (p) 26' | |||
Pérez 29' | |||
Cámpolo 48' | |||
Romano 60' | |||
Pérez 65' |
Chile | 1 - 1 (1-1) | Argentina | --:-- - Sporting Club, Viña del Mar Ref: João De María (Brazil) |
Bolados 30' | Dellavalle 13' |
Argentina | 2 - 0 (1-0) | Brazil | --:-- - Sporting Club, Viña del Mar Ref: Martín Aphesteguy (Uruguay) |
Echeverría 40' | |||
Libonatti 73' |
Uruguay | 2 - 1 (1-0) | Chile | --:-- - Sporting Club, Viña del Mar Ref: Carlos Fanta (Chile) |
Romano 37' | Domínguez 60' | ||
Pérez 65' |
[edit] Standings
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[edit] Goal Scorers
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
- Dellavalle, Libonatti
- Alvariza
- Bolados, Domínguez
- Cámpolo, Piendibene, Urdinarán