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1951 CCCF Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameCCCF Championship
year1951
countryPanama
dates25 February – 4 March
num_teams3
venues1
cities1
championPanama
count1
secondCosta Rica
thirdNicaragua
third-flagvar1908
matches6
goals30
top_scorerRafael Arana (6 goals)
prevseason[1948](1948-cccf-championship)
nextseason[1953](1953-cccf-championship)

| third-flagvar = 1908

The 1951 CCCF Championship was the fifth edition of the CCCF Championship, the tournament began on February 25 and ended on March 4, 1951.

This was the edition with the fewest participants due to the polio epidemic. All the matches were in Panama City and the champion was the host Panama, and qualified to the 1952 Panamerican Championship on Chile.

Venue

Panama City
Estadio Olímpico de Panamá
Capacity: **7 500 Attendance**
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Referees

  • Ellias Coll
  • Parchment

Squads

Main article: 1951 CCCF Championship squads

Participating teams

Three teams participated in the tournament; most teams did not enter because of Polio Epidemic.

  • B
  • (Hosts)

Final standings

Esquivel

L.C. Rangel

Arana Ponce


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Valdés de Bello Cordero

Panama Qualifies to the 1952 Panamerican Championship

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • Rafael Arana

  • Unknown scorers

  • Eladio Esquivel

  • José Meza

  • José Félix de Bello

  • Edgar Alvarado

  • Arontes Argüello

  • Horacio Cordero

  • Carlos Navarro

  • Luis Carlos Ponce

  • Horacio Rangel

  • Luis Carlos Rangel

  • Félix Tejada

  • Luis Carlos Valdés

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