1943 CCCF Championship squads

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These are the squads for the countries that played in the 1943 CCCF Championship.

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The age listed for each player is on 5 December 1943, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of the tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match before the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality than their own national team. [1]

Costa Rica

Head coach: Alejandro Morera Soto

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
11 GK Eugenio Pignataro Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg La Libertad  [ es ]
21 GK Rafael Ángel Cardona Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg UCR
32 DF William Cordero Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Alajuelense
42 DF Tomás Alfaro Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg UCR
52 DF Héctor Cordero Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Alajuelense
63 MF Mario Ruiz Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg La Libertad  [ es ]
73 MF Jorge "Lalo" Rojas (1918-03-25)25 March 1918 (aged 25) Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Alajuelense
73 MF Jorge Eduardo Umaña Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg UCR
83 MF Eduardo Cabalceta Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg La Libertad  [ es ]
93 MF César Hernández Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg La Libertad  [ es ]
104 FW José Luis Rojas  [ es ] (1921-05-18)18 May 1921 (aged 22) Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Alajuelense
114 FW Alejandro Morera Soto (1909-07-14)14 July 1909 (aged 34) Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Alajuelense
124 FW Aníbal Valera (1912-01-12)12 January 1912 (aged 31) Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Herediano
134 FW José Alberto Granados Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Cartaginés
144 FW Mario Riggioni Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Alajuelense
164 FW José Francisco Zeledón Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg La Libertad  [ es ]
174 FW Fernando Ruiz Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg UCR
184 FW Álvaro Rojas (1919-08-12)12 August 1919 (aged 24) Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Alajuelense

El Salvador

Head coach: José Américo González

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
11 GK Edmundo Majano Flag of El Salvador.svg España
21 GK Ricardo Granados Flag of El Salvador.svg
32 DF Rafael “Chapuda” Reyes Flag of El Salvador.svg Juventud Olímpica
42 DF Adrián Díaz Flag of El Salvador.svg Quequeisque
42 DF Efraín Rodríguez Flag of El Salvador.svg
62 DF Samuel Astacio Flag of El Salvador.svg
73 MF Julián Linares Flag of El Salvador.svg Juventud
83 MF Luis Antonio Regalado (1922-10-01)1 October 1922 (aged 21) Flag of El Salvador.svg Luis Ángel Firpo
93 MF Miguel Ezequiel Campos Flag of El Salvador.svg Quequeisque
103 MF Miguel Rivas Flag of El Salvador.svg
113 MF José Luis Aceituno Flag of El Salvador.svg España
124 FW Luis Alonso Torres Flag of El Salvador.svg
124 FW Juan Cubias Flag of El Salvador.svg
134 FW Luis "Potrillo" Ruano Flag of El Salvador.svg
144 FW Rafael Julio Corado Flag of El Salvador.svg
154 FW Miguel José Deras Flag of El Salvador.svg Quequeisque
164 FW Gustavo Donado Flag of El Salvador.svg España
174 FW Ricardo Monterrosa Flag of El Salvador.svg
184 FW Miguel Cruz 1914 (aged 28–29) Flag of Chile.svg Universidad Católica

Guatemala

Head coach: Manuel Felipe Carrera

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
11 GK Héctor Samayoa Flag of Guatemala.svg Hércules
21 GK Salomón Fuentes Flag of Guatemala.svg Tipografía Nacional
32 DF Eduardo Guzmán Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
42 DF Jorge "Chojojo" Durán Flag of Guatemala.svg Tipografía Nacional
52 DF Gabriel Martínez Flag of Guatemala.svg
63 MF Guillermo Marroquín Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
73 MF Joaquín Ortiz Díaz Flag of Guatemala.svg Tipografía Nacional
83 MF Antonio Obregón Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
93 MF Alfredo Castellanos Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
104 FW Pepino Toledo (1919-08-10)10 August 1919 (aged 24) Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
114 FW Mario Camposeco (1921-08-06)6 August 1921 (aged 22) Flag of Guatemala.svg Xelajú
124 FW Julio Mendoza Flag of Guatemala.svg Tipografía Nacional
134 FW Esteban “Ñeco” González Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
144 FW Juan Francisco Aguirre Flag of Guatemala.svg Hércules
154 FW Valentín del Cid Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
164 FW José "Mudo" Castro Flag of Guatemala.svg Tipografía Nacional
174 FW Amilcar Ortiz Flag of Guatemala.svg
18 Muchuca González Flag of Guatemala.svg

Nicaragua

Head coach: Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Eduardo Kosovic

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
11 GK Erasmo Solórzano Flag of Nicaragua.svg
21 GK Salvador Huerda Flag of Nicaragua.svg
32 DF Carlos Morales Flag of Nicaragua.svg
42 DF Rafael Ubieta Flag of Nicaragua.svg Diriangén
52 DF José María Bermúdez Flag of Nicaragua.svg Diriangén
63 MF Manuel Matus Zúñiga Flag of Nicaragua.svg
73 MF Manuel Cuadra González (1918-10-17)17 October 1918 (aged 25) Flag of Nicaragua.svg Diriangén
83 MF Rodolfo Fajardo Flag of Nicaragua.svg
93 MF Pedro Robleto Flag of Nicaragua.svg Diriangén
103 MF Guillermo Morales Flag of Nicaragua.svg
113 MF Rodolfo Ubieta Flag of Nicaragua.svg
124 FW Francisco Navarro Flag of Nicaragua.svg
134 FW Ramón García Flag of Nicaragua.svg Diriangén
144 FW Efraín Arroligo Flag of Nicaragua.svg
144 FW Alfredo Francisco Cardoza Flag of Nicaragua.svg
154 FW Juan Robleto Flag of Nicaragua.svg Diriangén
164 FW Rodolfo Navarro Flag of Nicaragua.svg
174 FW Benigno Miranda Flag of Nicaragua.svg
18Serrano Flag of Nicaragua.svg

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References

  1. Mendoza, Eudardo; Knight, Ken; Morrison, Neil; Veroeveren, Pieter (19 November 2020). "II C.C.C.F. Championship 1943 - Match Details". RSSSF . Retrieved 12 November 2024.