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Football At The Central American And Caribbean Games
Association football is one of the sports played at the Central American and Caribbean Games, a quadrennial multi-sports event for countries in those regions. The Games can involve eligible national teams from two football confederations, CONCACAF and CONMEBOL. A men's tournament was first held in the second edition of the Games in 1930. The first women's event was held in 2010. In 2010, only a women's tournament was played, but both men's and women's events have been held in subsequent editions. The women's tournament is for senior national women's teams. The following is a summary of the football championships at the Central American and Caribbean Games. Tournament history Source Men's tournament The men's tournament has changed several times regarding player eligibility. In the first men's tournaments, full senior squads competed, but now the men's tournament is only for under-20 teams. In full: * Football at the 1930 Central American and Caribbean Games, 1930–1946: F ...
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Football At The 2018 Central American And Caribbean Games
The 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games football tournament was the 21st edition of the competition at the 21st edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games. Colombia won the gold in the men's tournament, while Mexico won the gold in the women's tournament. Men's event Although the competition is considered to be an under-21 age group competition, up to three players born before 1 January 1997 may be named in the squad. Each participating national football association will select a final squad of 20 players. Group stage Group A Group B Knockout stage Women's event There are no age restrictions. Each participating national football association will select a final squad of 20 players. Group stage Group A Group B Knockout stage Medal table References External links2018 Central American and Caribbean Games – Football {{Football at the Central American and Caribbean Games 2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 ...
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Football At The 1938 Central American And Caribbean Games
The football tournament at the 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Panama City from 10 to 23 February. The gold medal was won by Mexico for the second time, who earned 9 points. Squads Table 2 points system used. Results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Abandoned at 1–2 in 69' when Colombia walked off because of a penalty award against them; Alejandro Morera scored for Costa Rica against an empty goal, but result counted as 1–2. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Statistics Goalscorers References External links * {{Football at the Central American and Caribbean Games 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games 1938 Events January * January 1 ** The Constitution of Estonia#Third Constitution (de facto 1938–1940, de jure 1938–1992), new constitution of Estonia enters into force, which many consider to be the ending of the Era of Silence and the a ...
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Caracas
Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the northern part of the country, within the Caracas Valley of the Venezuelan coastal mountain range (Cordillera de la Costa). The valley is close to the Caribbean Sea, separated from the coast by a steep 2,200-meter-high (7,200 ft) mountain range, Cerro El Ávila; to the south there are more hills and mountains. The Metropolitan Region of Caracas has an estimated population of almost 5 million inhabitants. The center of the city is still ''Catedral'', located near Bolívar Square, though some consider the center to be Plaza Venezuela, located in the Los Caobos area. Businesses in the city include service companies, banks, and malls. Caracas has a largely service-based economy, apart from some industrial activity in its metropolitan ...
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Football At The 1959 Central American And Caribbean Games
Association football, Football was contested for men only at the 1959 Central American and Caribbean Games in Caracas, Venezuela. The gold medal was won by Mexico national football team, Mexico for the third time, who earned 8 points Participating teams Table A 2 point system used. Results Statistics Goalscorers References External links

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Fernando Rengifo
Fernando is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and a surname common in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Switzerland, former Spanish or Portuguese colonies in Latin America, Africa, the Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka. It is equivalent to the Germanic given name Ferdinand, with an original meaning of "adventurous, bold journey". First name * Fernando el Católico, king of Aragon A * Fernando Acevedo, Peruvian track and field athlete * Fernando Aceves Humana, Mexican painter * Fernando Alegría, Chilean poet and writer * Fernando Alonso, Spanish Formula One driver * Fernando Amorebieta, Venezuelan footballer * Fernando Amorsolo, Filipino painter * Fernando Antogna, Argentine track and road cyclist * Fernando de Araújo (other), multiple people B * Fernando Balzaretti (1946–1998), Mexican actor * Fernando Baudrit Solera, Costa Rican president of the supreme court * Fernando Botero, Colombian artist * Fernando Bujones, ballet dancer C * Fernando Cabrera (baseba ...
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Mexico City
Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley of Mexico within the high Mexican central plateau, at an altitude of . The city has 16 boroughs or ''demarcaciones territoriales'', which are in turn divided into neighborhoods or ''colonias''. The 2020 population for the city proper was 9,209,944, with a land area of . According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the population of Greater Mexico City is 21,804,515, which makes it the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the world, the second-largest urban agglomeration in the Western Hemisphere (behind São Paulo, Brazil), and the largest Spanish-speaking city (city proper) in the world. Greater Mexico City has a GDP of $411 billion in 2011, which makes it one of the most productive u ...
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Football At The 1954 Central American And Caribbean Games
Football was contested for men only at the 1954 Central American and Caribbean Games in Mexico City, Mexico. The gold medal was won by El Salvador who earned 7 points. Participating teams Medal winners Table A 2 point system used. Results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Statistics Goalscorers References External links *Central American and Caribbean Games 1954 (Mexico)
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Mario Camposeco
Mario Salvador Camposeco López (6 August 1921 – 17 June 1951) Source: was a Guatemalan footballer. Born in Quetzaltenango, he started his football career in 1938 playing for the local team ''América''. He then joined club Xelajú becoming its captain and helping the team become champion of the Quetzaltenango department for 10 consecutive seasons (1940–1950). In 1942 he was called as a reinforcement for CSD Municipal by coach Manuel Felipe Carrera to play against Atlante F.C. of Mexico, and in 1943 he was first capped with the Guatemala national team. On 10 March 1946, during the III Central American Football Championship, he scored against Costa Rica in a 4–1 win in San José. In 1948 he was part of a Municipal squad that won a friendly tournament in commemoration of the Cuban Independence in Havana, Cuba.La Habana, Cuba 1948 ...
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Guatemala City
Guatemala City ( es, Ciudad de Guatemala), known locally as Guatemala or Guate, is the capital and largest city of Guatemala, and the most populous urban area in Central America. The city is located in the south-central part of the country, nestled in a mountain valley called Valle de la Ermita ( en, Hermitage Valley). The city is the capital of the Municipality of Guatemala and of the Guatemala Department. Guatemala City is the site of the Mayan city of Kaminaljuyu, founded around 1500 BC. Following the Spanish conquest, a new town was established, and in 1776 it was made capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala. In 1821, Guatemala City was the scene of the declaration of independence of Central America from Spain, after which it became the capital of the newly established United Provinces of Central America (later the Federal Republic of Central America). In 1847, Guatemala declared itself an independent republic, with Guatemala City as its capital. The city was originally l ...
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Maximiliano Juliana
Maximiliano is a masculine name of Latin origin, with its derivation from the Latin word "Maximum", which literally translates to "greatest". In fact, as a byproduct of imperialism, the name has become very common in Latin America and rivals that of its notability in the Iberian Peninsula. Notable people with the name include: * Maximiliano Alaníz (born 1990), Argentine footballer * Maximiliano Arboleya (1870–1951), Spanish sociologist, priest and activist * Maximiliano Arias (born 1988), Uruguayan footballer * Maximiliano Asís (born 1987), Argentine footballer * Maximiliano Badell (born 1988), Argentine footballer *Maximiliano Bajter (born 1986), Uruguayan footballer * Maximiliano Blanco (born 1977), Argentine footballer * Maximiliano Bustos (born 1982), Argentine footballer *Maximiliano Bustos (rugby union) (born 1986), Argentine rugby union player * Maximiliano Caire (born 1988), Argentine footballer * Maximiliano Caldas (born 1973), Argentine field hockey player *Maximilia ...
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Gonzalo Fernández (Costa Rican Footballer)
Gonzalo Fernández may refer to: *Gonzalo Fernández of Castile, Count of Burgos (ca. 899-915) and of Castile (c. 909-915) *Gonzalo Fernández de Traba (died 1160), Galician nobleman *Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1453–1515), known as ''el Gran Capitán'', Castilian general and statesman *Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1585–1635) (1585–1645), Spanish military leader *Gonzalo II Fernández de Córdoba (1520–1578) (1520–1578), 3rd duke of Sessa *Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (1478–1557), Castilian writer and historian *Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1585–1635), Spanish military leader *Gonzalo Fernández (Uruguayan politician) (born 1952), Foreign Minister of Uruguay 2008–2009 *Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora y Mon ( Barcelona, 1924 – Madrid, 2002) was a Spanish essayist and politician who represented Pontevedra in Congress for the Popular Alliance from 1977 to 1979. He was married to Isabel Valera Una, and had four chi ... ( ...
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