1922 South American Championship squads

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These are the squads for the countries that played in the 1922 South American Championship held in Brazil. The participating countries were Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. The teams plays in a single round-robin tournament, earning two points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. [1] [2]

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Argentina

Head Coach: n/i [note 1]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
2 DF Pedro Castoldi00 Flag of Argentina.svg Belgrano (Rosario)
2 DF Adolfo Celli (1896-12-31)31 December 1896 (aged 25)00 Flag of Argentina.svg Newell's Old Boys
3 MF Ernesto Celli 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Newell's Old Boys
3 MF Alfredo Chabrolín00 Flag of Argentina.svg Newell's Old Boys
4 FW Ángel Chiesa 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Huracán
2 DF Marcelo De Césari00 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
3 MF Miguel Dellavalle 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Belgrano (C)
4 FW Juan Francia 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Rosario Central
3 MF José Gaslini00 Flag of Argentina.svg Alvear
4 FW Julio Libonatti 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Newell's Old Boys
2 DF Ángel Médici 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
4 FW Julio Rivet00 Flag of Argentina.svg Del Plata
4 FW Nicolás Rofrano00 Flag of Argentina.svg Alvear
2 DF Florencio Sarasíbar00 Flag of Argentina.svg Rosario Central
3 MF Emilio Solari00 Flag of Argentina.svg Nueva Chicago
1 GK Santiago Scolari00 Flag of Argentina.svg Rosario Central
1 GK Américo Tesoriere 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors

Brazil

Head coach: Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Laís

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
Amílcar (1893-03-29)29 March 1893 (aged 29)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Corinthians
Barthô (1899-01-28)28 January 1899 (aged 23)00 Flag of Brazil.svg São Bento
Chico Netto (1894-04-09)9 April 1894 (aged 28)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Fluminense
Formiga (1895-03-09)9 March 1895 (aged 27)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulistano
Fortes (1901-09-09)9 September 1901 (aged 21)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Fluminense
Friedenreich (1892-07-18)18 July 1892 (aged 30)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulistano
Heitor (1898-12-20)20 December 1898 (aged 23)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Palestra Itália
Junqueira (1900-06-12)12 June 1900 (aged 22)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo
Kuntz (1897-09-03)3 September 1897 (aged 25)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo
Laís (1899-11-11)11 November 1899 (aged 22)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Fluminense
Marcos Mendonça (1894-12-25)25 December 1894 (aged 27)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Fluminense
Neco (1895-03-07)7 March 1895 (aged 27)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Corinthians
Nesi (1902-11-15)15 November 1902 (aged 19)00 Flag of Brazil.svg São Cristóvão
Palamone (1898-03-21)21 March 1898 (aged 24)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Botafogo
Rodrigues (1894-05-16)16 May 1894 (aged 28)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Corinthians
Tatú (1898-07-16)16 July 1898 (aged 24)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Corinthians
Xingô (1900-09-14)14 September 1900 (aged 22)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Pelotas
Zezé I (1899-05-02)2 May 1899 (aged 23)00 Flag of Brazil.svg Fluminense

Chile

Head Coach: Flag of Uruguay.svg Juan C. Bertone

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
Enrique Abello00 Flag of Chile.svg Magallanes
René Balbotín00 Flag of Chile.svg Bádminton
Guillermo Bernal00 Flag of Chile.svg Jorge V
Manuel Bravo 00 Flag of Chile.svg Unión Coquimbo
Carlos Catalán00 Flag of Chile.svg Fábrica de Vidrios
Aurelio Domínguez 00 Flag of Chile.svg Artillero de Costa
Humberto Elgueta 00 Flag of Chile.svg Gold Cross
Luis Encina00 Flag of Chile.svg Norteamérica
Tránsito González 00 Flag of Chile.svg La Cruz
Ulises Poirrier 00 Flag of Chile.svg La Cruz
Manuel Ramírez00 Flag of Chile.svg Centro de Torneros
Pedro Ramírez00 Flag of Chile.svg Brigada Central
Víctor Sanchez00 Flag of Chile.svg Estrella del Mar
Víctor Toro00 Flag of Chile.svg Union Atletico
Víctor Varas00 Flag of Chile.svg Artillero de Costa
Pedro Vergara00 Flag of Chile.svg Eleuterio Ramírez
Víctor Zabala00 Flag of Chile.svg Linares

Paraguay

Head Coach: Flag of Paraguay.svg Manuel Fleitas Solich

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 GK Modesto Denis 00 Flag of Paraguay.svg Nacional
1 GK Tomas Riquelme 00 Flag of Paraguay.svg Olimpial
2 DF Ramón González  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
2 DF César Mena Porta  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
2 DF Venancio Paredes  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
3 MF Isidoro Benítez Casco  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
3 MF Roque Centurión Miranda  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
3 MF Manuel Fleitas Solich (1900-12-30)30 December 1900 (aged 21)00 Flag of Paraguay.svg Nacional
3 MF Eusebio Diaz 00 Flag of Paraguay.svg Guaranil
4 FW Luciano Capdevila  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
4 FW Carlos Elizeche  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
4 FW Enrique Erico  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
4 FW Luis Fretes  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
4 FW Ildefonso López  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
4 FW Julio Ramírez  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg Nacional
4 FW Gerardo Rivas  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg
4 FW Daniel Schaerer  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay.svg

Uruguay

Head Coach: Flag of Uruguay.svg Pedro Olivieri

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
Antonio Aguerre00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool
1 GK Fausto Batignani 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool
1 GK Manuel Beloutas00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Universal
Fausto Broncini00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Central
Felipe Buffoni00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Wanderers
Norberto Cassanello00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Wanderers
Juan Carlos Heguy00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Central
4 FW Rodolfo Marán 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
Alberto Nogués00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Wanderers
Juan Otero00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Central
4 FW Ángel Romano 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
3 MF Pascual Somma 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
2 DF Domingo Tejera 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Wanderers
2 DF Antonio Urdinarán 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
3 MF José Vanzzino 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
3 MF José Vidal 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Belgrano
2 DF Alfredo Zibechi 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional

Notes

  1. The first appointed coach of the Argentina national team was Ángel Vásquez in 1924. [3]

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References

  1. Southamerican Championship 1922 by Martín Tabeira on the RSSSF
  2. List of matches on World Football.net
  3. Los 42 técnicos que tuvo la selección on La Nación, 24 Oct 2008