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1930 Football World Cup - Uruguay
1er Campeonato Mundial de Football
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1930 Football World Cup poster


Official 1930 Football World Cup poster
Participant teams 13
(final tournament: 13)
Host Uruguay
Champions Uruguay (1st title)
Matches played 18
Goals scored 70
(3.89 per match)
Attendance 434,500
(24,139 per match)
Top scorer Guillermo Stábile (ARG)
8 goals

The first Football World Cup was staged in 1930. The games were hosted by the Olympic champions at the time, Uruguay. Uruguay became the inaugural champion, beating Argentina in the final, 4-2.

The first World Cup was the only one without qualification; teams were invited. Due to the long, harsh, and costly trip across the Atlantic, very few European teams chose to participate; two months before the tournament started, no team from that continent entered. FIFA's president, Jules Rimet, intervened, and four teams: Belgium, France, Romania, and Yugoslavia made the trip.

The thirteen teams were drawn into four groups, and the first match of the first ever World Cup saw France beat Mexico 4-1 on July 13th. Lucient Laurent scored the first ever goal. The USA's Bert Patenaude scored the first hat-trick in World Cup history, as his team beat Paraguay 3-0. The group winners, Argentina, Yugoslavia, Uruguay, and USA, moved to the semifinals.

The semifinals saw identical 6-1 scores, as Argentina beat the US and Uruguay took care of Yugoslavia. There was no third place match for the only time in World Cup history.

The first ever World Cup Final was played at the Centenario Stadium, Montevideo, on July 30th. The game ended 4-2 to Uruguay who added the title World Cup Winners to the already prestigious mantle of Olympic Champions, as Jules Rimet presented the World Cup Trophy, which was later to be named after the man himself.

Contents

First Round

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Argentina 63300104
Chile 4320153
France 2310243
Mexico 03003413
France4 - 1Mexico
Argentina1 - 0France
Chile3 - 0Mexico
Chile1 - 0France
Argentina6 - 3Mexico
Argentina3 - 1Chile

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Yugoslavia 4220061
Brazil 2210152
Bolivia 02002013
Yugoslavia2 - 1Brazil
Yugoslavia4 - 0Bolivia
Brazil4 - 0Bolivia

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Uruguay 4220050
Romania 2210135
Peru 0200214
Romania3 - 1Peru
Uruguay1 - 0Peru
Uruguay4 - 0Romania

Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
USA 4220060
Paraguay 2210113
Belgium 0200204
USA3 - 0Belgium
USA3 - 0Paraguay
Paraguay1 - 0Belgium

Semifinals

July 26, 1930

July 27, 1930

Argentina 6 - 1 USA
Uruguay 6 - 1 Yugoslavia

Final

July 30, 1930

Uruguay 4 - 2 Argentina

Top Scorers

8 goals

  • Guillermo Stábile (ARG)

5 goals

  • José Pédro Cea (URU)

4 goals

  • Bert Patenaude (USA)

3 goals

  • Juan Pelegrino Anselmo (URU)
  • Ivan Beck (JUG)
  • Carlos Desiderio Peucelle (ARG)
  • João Coelho Neto (Preguinho) (BRA)

2 goals

  • Héctor Castro (URU)
  • Pablo Dorado (URU)
  • Victoriano Santos Iriarte (URU)
  • André Maschinot (FRA)
  • Bartholomew McGhee (USA)
  • Luís Fernando Monti (ARG)
  • Moderato Visintainer (BRA)
  • Manuel Rosas Sanchez (MEX)
  • Constantin Stanciu (ROM)
  • Carlos Vidal Lepe (CHI)
  • Djordje Vujadinovic (JUG)
  • Adolfo Bernabé Zumelzú (ARG)

1 goal

  • Guillermo Arellano Moraga (CHI)
  • Stefan Barbu (ROM)
  • James Brown (USA)
  • Delfín Benítez Cáceres (PAR)
  • Juan Carreño Sandoval (MEX)
  • Roberto Gayón Marquéz (MEX)
  • Marino Evaristo (ARG)
  • Marcel Langiller (FRA)
  • Lucien Laurent (FRA)
  • Blagoje Marjanovic (JUG)
  • Héctor Pedro Scarone (URU)
  • Alejandro Scopelli Casanova (ARG)
  • Luís Alfonso Souza Ferreira (PER)
  • Guillermo Subiabre Astorga (CHI)
  • Aleksander Tirnanic (JUG)
  • Francisco Antonio Varallo (ARG)

own goal

  • Manuel Rosas Sánchez (MEX) against Chile


FIFA (Men's) World Cup

Uruguay 1930 | Italy 1934 | France 1938 | Brazil 1950 | Switzerland 1954 | Sweden 1958 | Chile 1962 | England 1966 | Mexico 1970 | West Germany 1974 | Argentina 1978 | Spain 1982 | Mexico 1986 | Italy 1990 | USA 1994 | France 1998 | Korea/Japan 2002 | Germany 2006 | South Africa 2010 | South America 2014

FIFA Women's World Cup

China 1991 | Sweden 1995 | USA 1999 | USA 2003 | China 2007


International Football

FIFA - World Cup - Women's World Cup - World Rankings - Player of the Year
Asia: AFC - Asian Cup | Africa: CAF - African Nations Cup
South America: CONMEBOL - Copa América | North America: CONCACAF - Gold Cup
Oceania: OFC - OFC Nations Cup | Europe: UEFA - European Championship




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