1923 South American Championship squads

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The following are the squad lists for the countries that played in the 1923 South American Championship held in Uruguay. The participating countries were Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay 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: Flag of Argentina.svg Angel Vázquez [note 1]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
4 FW Vicente Aguirre 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Central Córdoba (R)
2 DF Ludovico Bidoglio 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
1 GK Federico Cancino00 Flag of Argentina.svg Alvear
2 DF Juan Carlos Iribarren 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentinos Juniors
4 FW Adrián Loizo00 Flag of Argentina.svg Huracán
2 DF Ángel Médici 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
4 FW Antonio De Miguel 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Newell's Old Boys
4 FW Cesáreo Onzari 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Huracán
4 FW Blas Saruppo (1896-07-25)25 July 1896 (aged 27)00 Flag of Argentina.svg Sportivo Barracas
3 MF Emilio Solari00 Flag of Argentina.svg Nueva Chicago
1 GK Américo Tesoriere 00 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
3 MF Luis Vaccaro00 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentinos Juniors

Brazil

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

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
Alemao 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Botafogo (RJ)
Amaro 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Goytacaz
Coelho 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Fluminense
David00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Goytacaz
Dino I 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Flamengo
Hermógenes 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg América
Mário Seixas 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Americano
Mica 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Botafogo (B)
Nélson 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Vasco da Gama
Nesi 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg São Cristóvão
Nilo 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg SC Brasil
Paschoal 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Vasco da Gama
Pennaforte 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Flamengo
Soda 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Americano
Torteroli 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Vasco da Gama
Zezé I 00 Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Fluminense

Paraguay

Head Coach: n/a [note 2]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 GK Modesto Denis 00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Nacional
1 GK Manuel Recalde  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Libertad
2 DF César Mena Porta  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Olimpia
2 DF Gaspar Nessi  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Libertad
2 DF Venancio Paredes  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Guaraní
2 DF Segundo Gorostiaga  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Libertad
3 MF Luciano Capdevila  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Cerro Porteño
3 MF Roque Centurión Miranda  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Guaraní
3 MF Eusebio Díaz 00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Guaraní
4 FW Carlos Elizeche  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Atlántida
4 FW Luis Fretes  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Guaraní
4 FW Ildefonso López  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Guaraní
4 FW Óscar López  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg
4 FW Alejandro Miranda  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Guaraní
4 FW Gerardo Rivas  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Libertad
4 FW Agustín Zelada  [ pl ]00 Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg

Uruguay

Head Coach: Flag of Uruguay.svg Leonardo de Luca

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
3 MF José Leandro Andrade (1901-11-22)22 November 1901 (aged 21)00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Bella Vista
1 GK Pedro Casella 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Belgrano
4 FW Pedro Cea 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Lito
4 FW Pedro Etchegoyen00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool
3 MF Alfredo Ghierra 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Universal
1 GK Andrés Mazali 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
2 DF José Nasazzi 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Bella Vista
4 FW Ladislao Pérez00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Wanderers
4 FW Pedro Petrone 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Charley
4 FW Ángel Romano 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
4 FW Héctor Scarone 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
3 MF Pascual Somma 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
2 DF Humberto Tomassina 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool
4 FW Santos Urdinarán 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
2 DF Fermín Uriarte 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Lito
3 MF José Vidal 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Belgrano
3 MF Pedro Zingone 00 Flag of Uruguay.svg Lito

Notes

  1. Some sources indicate that Vázquez was appointed in 1924. [3]
  2. No data about the coach.

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References

  1. Southamerican Championship 1923 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