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1941 South American Championship

Football tournament

1941 South American Championship

Football tournament

FieldValue
tourney_nameSouth American Championship
countryChile
year1941
dates2 February – 4 March
num_teams5
confederations1
venues1
cities1
championArgentina
count6
secondUruguay
thirdChile
fourthPeru
fourth-flagvar1884
matches10
goals32
top_scorerArgentina Juan Marvezzi
(5 goals)
prevseason[1939](1939-south-american-championship)
nextseason[1942](1942-south-american-championship)

| champion-flagvar = | fourth-flagvar = 1884 (5 goals)

The Argentina squad that won its 6th South American title

The sixteenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Santiago, Chile from 2 February to 4 March.

With the purpose of celebrating the fourth centenary of Santiago's foundation by Pedro de Valdivia, Chile requested to host this tournament's edition. Because of that, this edition is considered extra (no trophy was handed to the winners).

The participating countries were Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, and Uruguay.

Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Paraguay withdrew from the tournament.

Squads

Main article: 1941 South American Championship squads

Venues

Santiago
Campos de Sports
Capacity: **70,000**
[[File:Campos de Sports, Los Sports, 1924-10-31 (86).jpg253x253px]]

Final round

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

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4400102+8**8**
4301101+9**6**
420263+3**4**
4103550**2**
4004121−20**0**

Sorrel
Pérez
Contreras

Gambetta
Porta
Laurido



Moreno

Chirimini

Vallejas


Varela

Result

Goal scorers

Juan Marvezzi, top scorer with 5 goals

5 goals

  • Argentina Juan Marvezzi

3 goals

  • Argentina José Manuel Moreno
  • Peru Teodoro Fernández
  • Uruguay Ismael Rivero

2 goals

  • Chile Raúl Pérez
  • Chile Enrique Sorrel

1 goal

  • ARG Enrique García
  • ARG Antonio Sastre
  • Chile Armando Contreras
  • Chile Raúl Toro
  • Ecuador César Freire
  • Peru César Socarraz
  • Peru Manuel Vallejas
  • Uruguay Oscar Chirimini
  • Uruguay Ubaldo Cruche
  • Uruguay Schubert Gambetta
  • Uruguay Obdulio Varela
  • Uruguay Roberto Porta
  • Uruguay Juan P. Riephoff

Own Goal

  • Ecuador Jorge Laurido (for Uruguay)
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