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1961 CCCF Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameCCCF Championship
year1961
countryCosta Rica
dates1–19 March
num_teams9
confederations
associations
championCosta Rica
champion_other
secondEl Salvador
second_other
thirdHonduras
third-flagvar1949
third_other
fourthHaiti
fourth-flagvar1859
fourth_other
matches22
goals90
top_scorerJuan Ulloa (10 goals)
prevseason1960
fair_play

| third-flagvar = 1949 | fourth-flagvar = 1859

The 1961 CCCF Championship was the tenth and last edition of the CCCF Championship, the tournament took place from March 5 to 19, 1961 in the Costa Rican capital (San José).

This was the last edition of the tournament because in September of the same year, the Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol would merge with the NAFC to create the new Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Football, Concacaf, which would later found the CONCACAF Championship that began in 1963. The champion was the host Costa Rica.

Venues

San José
Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica
Capacity: 25 000 spectators
[[File:Estadio nacional costarica.jpgthumb300pxEstadio Nacional, venue]]

Participating Teams

Nine teams participated on the final tournament

  • (Hosts)

Squads

Main article: 1961 CCCF Championship squads

First round

Group 1

García Monge Rodríguez Jiménez

Delpeche

Córdoba Ulloa

López Contreras

Gobán Ulloa Samuel

Peña

Ulloa Rojas

Pierre

Group 2

Suazo Flores Leaky Barrazza Cubas Monge E. Hernández Davila Leaky Taylor Flores

Final round

Monge Gobán

Ruano

Quesada Ulloa Gámez

Leaky

Ulloa Pearson Quesada

Ruanos Monge

Team of the Tournament

Source:

GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
HON Jorge ZavalaCRC Alvaro Chavez
SLV Rodolfo Fuentes
SLV César ReynosaHTI Roland Crispin
GUA Jorge RoldánHTI Lucien Pierre
CRC Juan Ulloa
CRC Jorge Monge
CRC Rigoberto Rojas
SLV Juan Francisco Barraza

References

References

  1. "X CCCF Championship 1961 - Match Details".
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