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International sporting event
Football – Men's tournament at the 1951 Pan American Games
VenueRacing Club Stadium
Dates27 February – 7 March
Medalists
Gold medal  Argentina
Silver medal  Costa Rica
Bronze medal  Chile
1955»

The first edition of the football tournament at the Pan American Games was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 25 February to 8 March 1951. Five teams did compete, after Brazil withdrew on 16 February 1951.

Paraguay participated with the club side Club Sport Colombia, strengthened with some guest players from other clubs. Costa Rica and Venezuela entered their full national teams (as they only had amateur football domestically).

Participants

Six teams entered the tournament, but Brazil withdrew before the draw.

Paraguay were represented by club side Sport Colombia, while Costa Rica and Venezuela entered their full national teams.

Competition

Final table

The Argentina squad, champions
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 4 4 0 0 16 2 +14 8
 Costa Rica 4 2 1 1 9 12 −3 5
 Chile 4 1 2 1 8 6 +2 4
 Venezuela 4 1 0 3 5 14 −9 2
 Paraguay 4 0 1 3 5 9 −4 1

Match results

Argentina 5–0 Venezuela
Pellejero 13', 22'
Intini 48'
Baiocco
Report
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Alfredo Rossi (ARG)
Costa Rica 2–2 Chile
Zeledón 5'
Armijo 62'
Esquivel 15'
Apiolaza 75'
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Wally Muller (AUT)
Argentina 7–1 Costa Rica
Intini 10', 17'
Cupo 35', 39', 85'
Pellejero 41'
Baiocco 81'
Zeledón 27'
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Ernest Wilbraham (ENG)
Paraguay 2–3 Venezuela
Vaccaro 16'
Insfrán 81'
Díaz 50'
Monterola 69' (pen.)
Olivares 74'
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Luis Ventre
Paraguay 0–1 Costa Rica
Herrera
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: José Yacovino (ARG)
Argentina 2–1 Chile
Martínez 64'
Cupo 67' (pen.)
Apiolaza
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Wally Muller
Venezuela 1–3 Costa Rica
Díaz 38' Armijo 55'
Murillo 67'
Zeledón
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Alfredo Rossi (ARG)
Chile 1–1 Paraguay
Villablanca Cabrera
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Ernest Wilbraham (ENG)
Chile 4–1 Venezuela
Saavedra 17', 23', 46'
Araya 66'
Rodríguez 79'
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Robert Aldrige (ENG)
Argentina 2–0 Paraguay
Cupo 43'
Martínez 67'
Racing Club Stadium, AvellanedaReferee: Ernest Wilbraham (ENG)
Team details
Argentina Paraguay

GK Arturo Rodenak
DF Juan Carlos Gini
DF Enrique Olivero
MF Manuel Miranda
MF Roberto Comaschi
MF Roberto Infantino
FW José María Pellejero
FW Norberto Cupo
FW José Giarrizo
FW Alfredo Martínez
FW Juan Intini
Manager:
Argentina Guillermo Stábile
GK Rubén Noceda
DF Agustín Miranda
DF Cándido Duarte
MF Francisco León
MF Alfonso Colman
MF Eladio Cabrera
FW Silvio Parodi
FW R. Carballo
FW Antonio Duarte
FW Antonio Insfran
FW J. Alcaraz
Manager:
Paraguay ?


 1951 Pan American Games winners 

Argentina
First title

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's football  Argentina

Ángel Ambrosini (DF)
Miguel Ángel Baiocco (FW)
Roberto Comaschi (MF)
Ángel Cuccero (FW)
Norberto Cupo (FW)
Rogelio Domínguez (GK)
José Giarrizo (FW)
Carlos Glini (DF)
Roberto Infantino (MF)
Juan Intini (FW)
Carmelo Longo (FW)
Alfredo Martínez (FW)
Juan Carlos Mendiburu (FW)
Manuel Miranda (FW)
Carlos Mousegne (DF)
Enrique Olivero (DF)
José Pellejero (DF)
Arturo Rodenak (GK)
René Segini (FW)
Perfecto Seijo (DF)
Alejandro Simion (DF)
Osvaldo Vallone (MF)

Guillermo Stábile (Head coach)

 Costa Rica
Carlos Alvarado
Rodolfo Sanabria
Mario Cordero
Alex Sánchez
Nelson Morera
José Luis Quesada
Léon Alvarado
Elías Valenciano
Constantino Tulio Quiros
Héctor Julio González
Evelio Alpizar
Sigifrido Alvarado
Álvaro Murillo
Rodolfo Herrera
Miguel Ángel Zeledón
José Manuel Retana
Rafael Ángel García
Alberto Armijo
Walker Rodríguez
Rafael Campos
Jorge Quesada
Raúl Jiménez

(M – Ricardo Saprissa / Luís Cartín)
 Chile
Mario Pizarro
Alberto Cerda
Óscar Mogollones
Domingo Massaro
Salvador Arenas
Jorge García
David Buzada
Hugo Núñez
Alberto Rojas
Javier Briones
Roberto Apiolaza
Pedro Araya
Rubén Esquivel
Isaac Carrasco
Gerardo Valenzuela
Orlando Labbé
Arnoldo Weber
Ernesto Saavedra
Jorge Villablanca
Sergio González

(M – Luis Tirado)

Goalscorers

Norberto Cupo, top scorer with 5 goals

There were 40 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 4 goals per match.

5 goals

  • Argentina Norberto Cupo

3 goals

  • Argentina José Pellejero
  • Argentina Juan Intini
  • Argentina Miguel Angel Baiocco
  • Chile Ernesto Saavedra
  • Costa Rica Miguel Angel Zeledón

2 goals

  • Argentina Alfredo Martínez
  • Costa Rica Alberto Armijo
  • Chile Roberto Apiolaza
  • Venezuela César Díaz

1 goal

  • Chile Pedro Arraya
  • Chile Jorge Esquivel
  • Chile Jorge Villablanca
  • Costa Rica Rodolfo Herrera
  • Costa Rica Álvaro Murillo
  • Paraguay Eladio Cabrera
  • Paraguay Antonio Insfrán
  • Paraguay Adolfo Vaccaro
  • Venezuela Gastón Monterola
  • Venezuela Hely Olivares
  • Venezuela Enrique Rodríguez

Source: RSSSF

Team of the Tournament

Source:

Ideal XI by La Nación
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Chile Rubén Pizarro Venezuela Rafael Márquez

Chile Salvador Arenas

Chile David Buzada

Argentina Manuel Miranda

Argentina Roberto Infantino

Argentina Miguel Baiocco

Argentina Norberto Cupo

Argentina Alfredo Martínez

Costa Rica Miguel Zeledón

Argentina Juan Intini

Bibliography

References

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