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1960 Panamerican Championship
The 1960 Panamerican Championship was the third and final edition of Panamerican Championship, an association football tournament featuring national teams from North, Central and South America. It was hosted in San José, Costa Rica, between March 6 and March 20, in 1960. All the matches were held in Estadio Nacional. Four teams played as a round-robin tournament, it was won by Argentina.III. Panamerican Championship 1960
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