1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL – Group 3)

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The three teams in this group played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winner Paraguay qualified for the sixth FIFA World Cup held in Sweden.

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Table

Final tableHomeAway
RankTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts Flag of Paraguay.svg Flag of Uruguay.svg Flag of Colombia.svg PldWDLGFGAPtsPldWDLGFGAPts
1.Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 4301114+76X5:03:022008042101342
2.Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 421146-252:0X1:022003040112161
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 401338-512:31:1X20113412002040

Team stats

Paraguay

Head coach: Flag of Paraguay.svg Aurelio González

Pos.PlayerDoBGames
played
GoalsMinutes
played
Sub offSub on Flag of Colombia.svg Flag of Colombia.svg Flag of Uruguay.svg Flag of Uruguay.svg Club
DF Ignacio Achúcarro July 31, 1936403600090909090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Club Olimpia
FW Juan Agüero June 24, 1935423600090909090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Club Olimpia
FW Óscar Aguilera March 11, 1935403600090909090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Club Olimpia
FW Florencio Amarilla January 3, 19352318000--9090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Club Nacional
DF Edelmiro Arévalo January 7, 1929403600090909090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Club Olimpia
FW Genaro Benítez July 17, 192920180009090-- Flag of Paraguay.svg Cerro Porteño
GK Honorio Casco 20180009090-- Flag of Paraguay.svg Cerro Porteño
DF Eligio Echagüe December 31, 19383027000909090- Flag of Paraguay.svg Club Olimpia
FW Ángel Jara October 1, 1936423600090909090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Cerro Porteño
FW Enrique Jara Saguier July 12, 1934433600090909090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Cerro Porteño
MF Juan Vicente Lezcano April 5, 1937403600090909090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Club Olimpia
DF Agustín Miranda 1930109000---90 Flag of Paraguay.svg Cerro Porteño
GK Rubén Noceda May 11, 19312018000--9090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Presidente Hayes
MF Salvador Villalba August 29, 1924403600090909090 Flag of Paraguay.svg Club Libertad

Uruguay

Head coach: Flag of Uruguay.svg Juan López Fontana

Pos.PlayerDoBGames
played
GoalsMinutes
played
Sub offSub on Flag of Colombia.svg Flag of Colombia.svg Flag of Paraguay.svg Flag of Paraguay.svg Club
FW Julio Acosta 109000---90 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
FW Javier Ambrois May 9, 19323127000909090- Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
FW Eladio Benítez 119000---90 Flag of Uruguay.svg Racing
FW Carlos Borges January 14, 1932403600090909090 Flag of Uruguay.svg C.A. Peñarol
FW Luis Campero 10900090--- Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool
DF Carlos Correa 31270009090-90 Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio F.C.
MF Héctor de Marco May 31, 1936109000---90 Flag of Uruguay.svg Defensor
MF Néstor Gonçalves April 27, 1936403600090909090 Flag of Uruguay.svg C.A. Peñarol
MF Edgardo González September 30, 1936403600090909090 Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool
DF William Martínez January 13, 1928403600090909090 Flag of Uruguay.svg C.A. Peñarol
FW Óscar Míguez December 5, 19272118000-9090- Flag of Uruguay.svg C.A. Peñarol
MF Luis Miramontes 403600090909090 Flag of Uruguay.svg Defensor
FW Héctor Núñez May 8, 1936109000---90 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
FW Rodolfo Pippo 201800090-90- Flag of Uruguay.svg C.A. Cerro
FW Héctor Rodríguez 193520180009090-- Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
FW José Roque 2018000-9090- Flag of Uruguay.svg Rampla Juniors
GK Walter Taibo March 7, 1931403600090909090 Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
MF Óscar Vilariño 109000--90- Flag of Uruguay.svg C.A. Cerro

Colombia

Source: [1]

Head coach: Flag of Argentina (alternative).svg Rodolfo Orlandini

Pos.PlayerDoBGames
played
GoalsMinutes
played
Sub offSub on Flag of Uruguay.svg Flag of Paraguay.svg Flag of Uruguay.svg Flag of Paraguay.svg Club
FW Carlos Arango January 31, 1928413600090909090 Flag of Colombia.svg Santa Fe
MF Ignacio Calle November 16, 19302018000--9090 Flag of Colombia.svg Atlético Nacional
FW Alejandro Carrillo February 22, 1931403600090909090 Flag of Colombia.svg Atlético Quindío
DF Hernando Caicedo March 23, 19292018000--9090 Flag of Colombia.svg Independiente Medellín
FW Marcos Coll August 23, 19353027000909090- Flag of Colombia.svg Deportes Tolima
FW Valerio de la Tour April 26, 1929109000---90 Flag of Colombia.svg Cúcuta Deportivo
MF Ricardo Díaz August 7, 1932413600090909090 Flag of Colombia.svg Atlético Quindío
DF Héctor Echeverry April 10, 19382018000-90-90 Flag of Colombia.svg Independiente Medellín
GK Fernando Fernández December 31, 192800000---- Flag of Colombia.svg Unión Magdalena
FW Delio Gamboa January 28, 19362018000--9090 Flag of Colombia.svg Atlético Nacional
FW Héctor García April 11, 193620180009090-- Flag of Colombia.svg Millonarios
FW Jaime Gutiérrez February 29, 1930413600090909090 Flag of Colombia.svg Independiente Medellín
MF Hernando Moyano October 7, 192920180009090-- Flag of Colombia.svg Millonarios
FW Miguel Panesso April 2, 193300000---- Flag of Colombia.svg Boca Juniors de Cali
MF Hernando Reyes May 24, 193200000---- Flag of Colombia.svg Santa Fe
DF Luis Alberto Rubio February 28, 192820180009090-- Flag of Colombia.svg Millonarios
GK Efraín Sánchez February 27, 1926403600090909090 Flag of Colombia.svg Independiente Medellín
MF Jaime Silva October 10, 1935403600090909090 Flag of Colombia.svg Santa Fe
MF Roaldo Viáfara May 23, 192600000---- Flag of Colombia.svg América
FW Luis Alfonso Villegas March 5, 193400000---- Flag of Colombia.svg Independiente Medellín
DF Francisco Zuluaga February 4, 1929201800090-90- Flag of Colombia.svg Millonarios

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