1924 South American Championship

1924 South American Championship
Tournament details
Host country Uruguay
Dates October 12 – November 2
Teams 4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Uruguay (5th title)
Runners-up  Argentina
Third place  Paraguay
Fourth place  Chile
Tournament statistics
Matches played 6
Goals scored 15 (2.5 per match)
Top scorer(s) Uruguay Pedro Petrone
(4 goals)

The eighth edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from October 12 to November 2, 1924.

Overview

The Uruguayan side had previously won the Olympics championship in Paris

CONMEBOL asked the Paraguayan Football Association to organize it, but it refused because they lacked the infrastructure for such an event. However, the association did organize it, but by way of honouring the recent Paris 1924 gold-medallists, Uruguay, it was held there.

The participating countries were Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. Brazil withdrew from the tournament.

Squads

For a complete list of participants squads see: 1924 South American Championship squads

Venues

Montevideo
Estadio Gran Parque Central
Capacity: 20,000

Final round

Each team played one match against each of the other teams. Two (2) points were awarded for a win, one (1) point for a draw and zero (0) points for a defeat.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Uruguay 321081+75
 Argentina 312020+24
 Paraguay 31114403
 Chile 3003110−90
Argentina  0–0  Paraguay
Referee: Angel Minoli (Uruguay)

Uruguay  5–0  Chile
Petrone  40', 53', 88'
Zingone  73'
Romano  78'
Referee: Eduardo Jara (Paraguay)

Argentina  2–0  Chile
Sosa  5'
Loyarte  78'
Referee: Angel Minoli (Uruguay)

Uruguay  3–1  Paraguay
Petrone  28'
Romano  37'
Cea  53'
Urbita Sosa  77'
Referee: Alberto Parodi (Chile)

Paraguay  3–1  Chile
López  15', 33'
Rivas  52'
David Arellano  6'
Referee: Servando Pérez (Argentina)

Uruguay  0–0  Argentina
Referee: Carlos Fanta (Chile)

Result

 1924 South American Championship Champions 

Uruguay
Fifth title

Goal scorers

4 goals

2 goals

1 goals

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