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World Cup 1930 Final - Uruguay 4:2 Argentina

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

1:0 Pablo Dorado (12.)
1:1 Carlos Peucelle (20.)
1:2 Guillermo Stábile (37.)
2:2 Pedro Cea (57.)
3:2 Victoriano Santos Iriarte (68.)
4:2 Hector Castro (90.)

The 1930 World Cup final was thus contested between the finalists from the 1928 Olympics, Uruguay and Argentina.

The final was played at the Estadio Centenario on July 30. The stadium gates were opened at eight o'clock, six hours before kick-off, and at noon the ground was full, officially holding 93,000 people. A disagreement overshadowed the build-up to the match as the teams disagreed on who should provide the match ball, forcing Federation to intervene and decree that the Argentine team would provide the ball for the first half and the Uruguayans would provide their own for the second. The game ended 4-2 to Uruguay (who had trailed 2-1 at half time) who added the title World Cup winners to the mantle of Olympic Champions, as Jules Rimet presented the World Cup Trophy, which was later named for him. The following day was declared a national holiday in Uruguay; in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires a mob threw stones at the Uruguayan consulate.

Only one player from that final, Francisco Varallo (who played as a striker for Argentina), is still alive as of 5 February 2010.

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  • @soyuniquo Claro, y una "provincia" como vos decis, tiene mas copas américa que todo tu pais ; )

  • i was born in 1997, and i love football more then something other.

    for me this video is a great piece of the football history...

    this is how it all began

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  • @XxSEUExX It's how the World Cup began yes, but football began in the public schools of southern England about 75 years before this.

  • Uruguay fue el mejor y todavia sigue siendo el mejor vamos los charruas!!!!!!!!!!!! 15 copa america 2 mundiales

  • @MATTINSURGENTE89 Y si nos volvemos muy relativistas, podemos incluir a las Copas Sudamericanas de 1942 y 1946!! Total, ¿qué culpa tuvimos los sudamericanos de que Europa estaba en guerra? Saludos a todos, muy buenas las imágenes.

  • THIS IS OLDER THAN PELE

  • Gran documento, lo disfruté mucho mirandolo, a pesar de ser del otro lado del charco. Lástima que falta el gol de Peucelle. Hace poco más de un año falleció el último sobreviviente argentino de esa gran final, que fue el Pancho Varallo, creo que era el último que quedaba de los que jugaron ese partido. Saludos!!

  • They invented Potato recordings. Just joking.

  • importantissimo documento peccato non si riesca a capire bene le azioni di gioco

  • @kazumai27 basta con lo de pa poblacion bastaaa, qe complejo q tienen algunos compatriotas mios por diosss

  • @briangakusei URUGUAY CAMPEON OLIMPICO EN BASKET HELSINKI 1956, ENTRE LAS 3 MEJORES SELECCIONES FUTBOOL PLAYA DEL MUNDO, CRIS NAMUS, BOXEADORA, CAMPEONA DEL MUNDO HACE UN AÑO SALUDOS

  • Where's Suarez, Cavani, no Forlan

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