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1926 South American Championship

Football tournament

1926 South American Championship

Football tournament

FieldValue
tourney_nameSouth American Championship
countryChile
year1926
dates12 October – 3 November
num_teams5
confederations1
venues1
cities1
championUruguay
count6
secondArgentina
thirdChile
fourthParaguay
fourth-flagvar1842
matches10
goals55
top_scorerChile David Arellano
(7 goals)
prevseason[1925](1925-south-american-championship)
nextseason[1927](1927-south-american-championship)

| fourth-flagvar = 1842 (7 goals)

The tenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Santiago, Chile, from 12 October to 3 November 1926.

Overview

Uruguay squad, winners

The participating countries were Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay.

Brazil withdrew for the second time (being the first time in 1924), and it also was the first time Bolivia took part in the event.

Squads

For a complete list of participants squads see: 1926 South American Championship squads

Final round

Each team plays one match against each of the other teams. Two points are awarded for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a defeat.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4400172+15**8**
4211143+11**5**
4211146+8**5**
4103820−12**2**
4004224−22**0**

Subiabre
Arellano
Moreno Chile made the first corner-kick goal in Tournament's History.

Sosa
Delgado
De Miguel

Castro
Scarone

Cherro
Delgado
De Miguel

J. Ramírez
I. López

Castro

Romano


Saldombide

Ramírez

Result

Goal scorers

David Arellano, top scorer

7 goals

  • Chile David Arellano 6 goals
  • Uruguay Héctor Castro
  • Uruguay Héctor Scarone

5 goals

  • Argentina Gabino Sosa

4 goals

  • Chile Manuel Ramírez

3 goals

  • Argentina Roberto Cherro
  • Argentina Benjamín Delgado
  • PAR Pablo Ramírez

2 goals

  • Argentina De Miguel
  • Chile Guillermo Subiabre
  • Paraguay Carlos Ramírez
  • Uruguay Borjas
  • Uruguay Zoilo Saldombide

1 goal

  • Argentina Domingo Tarasconi
  • Bolivia Teófilo Aguilar
  • Bolivia Carlos Soto
  • Chile Humberto Moreno
  • Paraguay Manuel Fleitas Solich
  • Paraguay Ildefonso López
  • Paraguay Luis Vargas Peña
  • Uruguay Ángel Romano
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