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1947 South American Championship Squads
These are the squads for the countries that played in the 1947 South American Championship. The participating countries were Argentina national football team, Argentina, Bolivia national football team, Bolivia, Chile national football team, Chile, Colombia national football team, Colombia, Ecuador national football team, Ecuador, Paraguay national football team, Paraguay, Peru national football team, Peru and Uruguay national football team, Uruguay. Brazil national football team, Brazil withdrew from the tournament. The teams plays in a single round-robin tournament, earning two points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. Argentina Head Coach: Guillermo Stábile Bolivia Head Coach: Diógenes Lara Chile Head Coach: Luis Tirado Colombia Head Coach: Ecuador Head Coach: Ramón Unamuno Paraguay Head Coach: Manuel Fleitas Solich ...
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1947 South American Championship
The 1947 South American Championship was the 20th South American Championship for national teams, and was organized by CONMEBOL. It marked the first time Ecuador hosted the tournament, which hosted all the matches in Estadio George Capwell in Guayaquil. Argentina won the tournament to obtain their ninth South American title. Brazil withdrew from the tournament. Format Each team played the teams in a single round-robin tournament, earning two points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The team with the most points at the end of the tournament will be crowned the champions. Squads For a complete list of participating squads see: '' 1947 South American Championship squads'' Venues Final round ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Result Goal scorers 8 Goals * Nicolás Falero 6 Goals * Alfredo Di Stéfano * Norberto M ...
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Juan Carlos Colmán
Juan Carlos Colmán (15 December 1922 – 21 September 1999) was an Argentine footballer. He played in 13 matches for the Argentina national football team from 1947 to 1956. He was also part of Argentina's squad for the 1947 South American Championship. Honours Boca Juniors * Argentine Primera División: 1954 Argentina * South American Championship A South American Championship is a top level international sports competition between South American athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries or professional sports clubs. List of Championships * ATP Buenos Aires, a tenni ...: 1947, 1955 References External links * 1922 births 1999 deaths Argentine men's footballers Argentina men's international footballers Place of birth missing Men's association football defenders People from Concordia, Entre Ríos Boca Juniors footballers Newell's Old Boys footballers Footballers from Entre Ríos Province Club Atlético Atlanta footballers ...
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Club Atlético Huracán
Club Atlético Huracán () is an Argentine sports club from the Parque Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club is notable for its football team, that currently plays in the Primera División, the top level of the Argentine football league system. Its home stadium is the Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó. Huracán was founded on 1 November 1908 in the Nueva Pompeya neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club's name and nickname (''Globo'', literally "Balloon") comes from the ''Huracán'' ("Hurricane") balloon flown by Jorge Newbery in 1909. Its supporters are called ''los Quemeros'' ("the Burners") because the stadium is located in a former garbage burning area. Since its establishment, Huracán has won 13 domestic titles (including five Primera División championships, and most recently the 2014 Supercopa Argentina). Apart from those achievements, the team has finished as runner-up of the top division seven times (the last one in the 2009 Clausura). Huracán's historical r ...
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Norberto Doroteo Méndez
Norberto Doroteo Méndez (January 5, 1923 – June 22, 1998), nicknamed ''Tucho'', was an Argentine footballer who played as a midfielder. Internationally, he played 33 games for the Argentina national team and won 3 Copa América titles. He is most famous for being the all-time top scorer in the history of the tournament with 17 goals. In domestic football, Méndez's most notable tenures were on Huracán (where he won three National cups) and Racing, winning three Primera División championships. Club career He was born on January 5, 1923, in the city of Buenos Aires. Méndez started his playing career with Huracán in 1941. In 1947 he moved to Racing Club where he helped the team win three consecutive Primera División titles in 1949, 1950 and 1951. In 1954 Méndez moved to Tigre, he returned to Huracán in 1956 and he retired from football in 1958 at the age of 35. Méndez once said that he had three great loves in his life: Huracán was his girlfriend, Racing his w ...
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José Marante
José Marante (27 February 1915 – 27 August 1993) was an Argentine footballer. He played in nine matches for the Argentina national football team from 1945 to 1947. He was also part of Argentina's squad for the 1946 South American Championship. Honours ;Boca Juniors * Argentine Primera División: 1934, 1940, 1943, 1944 * Copa Ibarguren: 1944 * Copa de Competencia: 1946 * Copa de Confraternidad: 1945 1945 marked the end of World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. It is also the only year in which Nuclear weapon, nuclear weapons Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, have been used in combat. Events Below, ..., 1946 ;Argentina * Copa América: 1946, 1947 References External links * 1915 births 1993 deaths Argentine men's footballers Argentina men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Footballers from Buenos Aires Boca Juniors footballers {{Argentina-footy-defender-stub ...
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Félix Loustau
Félix Loustau () (25 December 1922 – 5 January 2003) was an Argentine footballer who was a key player on the River Plate squad known as La Máquina. La Maquina is considered to be one of the greatest team ever assembled in the history of South American football. They dominated Argentine football during the first half of the 1940s, winning eight national titles during his time at the club. The five forwards on the team were Juan Carlos Muñoz, José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna and Loustau. He usually played as an outside left and he is considered to be one of Argentina's greatest wingers. Because the peak of his career was during the Second World War, his international career was very limited. Nevertheless, he played 28 times for Argentina scoring ten goals. He won the Copa América in 1945, 1946 and 1947. Honours Club ; River Plate *Primera División Argentina: 1942, 1945, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957 International ; Argentina *Copa Amé ...
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Racing Club De Avellaneda
Racing Club de Avellaneda, officially known as Racing Club or shortened to just Racing, is an Argentine professional sports club based in Avellaneda, a city of the Buenos Aires Province. Founded in 1903, Racing has been historically considered one of the "big five" clubs of Argentine football, and is also known as "El Primer Grande" (The first big club), for becoming the first club in the world to win seven league titles in a row, first Argentine club to win a national cup, and the first world champion (Intercontinental Cup) Argentine club. Racing currently plays in the Primera División, the top division of the Argentine league system, and plays its home games at Estadio Presidente Perón, nicknamed ''El Cilindro de Avellaneda'' (in English: "The Cylinder of Avellaneda"). Racing has won the Primera División 18 times, with a record of seven consecutive championships between 1913 and 1919, five of which were won undefeated.
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Ernesto Gutiérrez
Ernesto Gutiérrez (9 November 1927 – 9 December 2006) was an Argentine footballer. He played in 22 matches for the Argentina national football team from 1947 to 1956. He was also part of Argentina's squad for the 1947 South American Championship The 1947 South American Championship was the 20th South American Championship for national teams, and was organized by CONMEBOL. It marked the first time Ecuador hosted the tournament, which hosted all the matches in Estadio George Capwell in .... References External links * 1927 births 2006 deaths Argentine men's footballers Argentina men's international footballers Place of birth missing Men's association football midfielders Ferro Carril Oeste footballers Racing Club de Avellaneda footballers RC Celta de Vigo players Argentinos Juniors footballers Argentine expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Spain {{Argentina-footy-bio-stub ...
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Mario Fernández (Argentine Footballer)
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Club Atlético River Plate
Club Atlético River Plate, commonly known as River Plate, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Núñez, Buenos Aires, Núñez neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Founded in 1901, the club is named after the English name for the city's estuary, Río de la Plata. Although many sports are practiced at the club, River Plate is best known for its professional association football, football team, which has won Argentina's Argentine Primera División, Primera División championship a record of 37 times, its latest title in 2021 Argentine Primera División, 2021. Domestic achievements also include 14 List of Argentine football national cups, national cups, with the 2021 Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional, 2021 Trofeo de Campeones as the most recent, making River Plate the country's most successful team in domestic competitions with a total of 51 top-division titles.
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Alfredo Di Stéfano
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Obdulio Diano
Obdulio Diano (October 27, 1919 in Bernal, Argentina – February 19, 2007 in Mar del Plata, Argentina) is a former Argentine footballer who played for clubs of Argentine and Chile. Teams * Argentino de Quilmes 1939 * Santiago National 1940 * Colo-Colo 1941-1943 * Boca Juniors 1944-1952 Titles * Colo-Colo Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo () is a Chilean professional football club based in Macul, Santiago. Founded in 1925 by David Arellano they play in the Chilean Primera División, from which they have never been relegated. The team has pla ... 1941 (Chilean Championship) * Boca Juniors 1944 (Argentine Championship) External links * 1919 births 2007 deaths Argentine people of Italian descent Argentine footballers Argentine expatriate footballers Argentina international footballers Boca Juniors footballers Colo-Colo footballers Argentine Primera División players Expatriate footballers in Chile Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Chile Copa Am ...
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