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1948 CCCF Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameCCCF Championship
year1948
image1948 CCCF Championship.jpg
countryGuatemala
dates29 February – 21 March
num_teams5
confederations
associations
venues1
championCosta Rica
champion_other
secondGuatemala
second-flagvar1871
thirdPanama
third_other
fourthTerritory of Curaçao
fourth_other
matches20
goals84
top_scorerJaime Meza (11 Goals)
prevseason1946
nextseason1951
goalkeeperManuel Cantillo

| second-flagvar = 1871

The 1948 CCCF Championship was the fourth edition of the CCCF Championship The tournament began on February 29 and ended on March 21, 1948, in Guatemala City. The champion was Costa Rica.

Venue

Ciudad de Guatemala
Estadio Escolar
Capacity: 25.000 Attendance
[[File:Flag_of_None.svg250x250px]]

Referees

  • Jaroslav Vlicek
  • Gabriel Nieto

Squads

Main article: 1948 CCCF Championship squads

Participating teams

Five teams participated on the tournament

  • (Hosts)

Final standings

Results

Campos Solano

Quedada Solano Aqueche

Janser Coffie

Aqueche

Solano

Camposeco Morales

Meza Campos Ruano


McLeary Anderson Morales Coffie

Camposeco Aqueche Solado

Negro Esquivel Camposeco Conquent

Coffie Krips

Toledo Camposeco Anderson Morales Pinnock

References

References

  1. "CCCF Championship 1948 (Cd. de Guatemala, Guatemala, Feb 29-Mar 21)".
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