1919 South American Championship

The 1919 South American Championship of Nations was the third continental championship for South American national football teams.

It was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 11 to 29 May 1919.

1919 South American Championship of Nations
1919 South American Championship
Poster
Tournament details
Host countryBrazil
Dates11–29 May
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions1919 South American Championship Brazil (1st title)
Runners-up1919 South American Championship Uruguay
Third place1919 South American Championship Argentina
Fourth place1919 South American Championship Chile
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored27 (3.86 per match)
Top scorer(s)Brazil Arthur Friedenreich
Brazil Neco
(4 goals each)
1917
1920
1919 South American Championship
The Brazilian team that won its first championship.

The participating countries were Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay as the defending champion.

After finishing tied in the group standings on points, host Brazil beat Uruguay in the playoff match to win their first title.

The playoff was the longest match in the competition's history, and under current rules, will remain so indefinitely: with the score tied 0-0 after 90 minutes had expired, both captains and the referee agreed to play an extra time period of two 15-minute halves. When 120 minutes expired with the score still tied 0-0, both captains and the referee agreed to play a second extra time period of two 15-minute halves; thus, the playoff match lasted 150 minutes.

Format

There was no qualifying for the tournament. The participating countries were Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. All teams competed between each other in a single group. Two points were awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a defeat. If there was a tie of points at the top of the standings, a playoff match would be held to determine the champion.

Squads

For a complete list of participating squads see: 1919 South American Championship squads

Venues

Rio de Janeiro
Estádio das Laranjeiras
Capacity: 20,000
1919 South American Championship 

Final round

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

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1919 South American Championship  Brazil 3 2 1 0 11 3 +8 5
1919 South American Championship  Uruguay 3 2 1 0 7 4 +3 5
1919 South American Championship  Argentina 3 1 0 2 7 7 0 2
1919 South American Championship  Chile 3 0 0 3 1 12 −11 0
Brazil 1919 South American Championship 6–01919 South American Championship  Chile
Friedenreich 1919 South American Championship  19', 38', 76'
Neco 1919 South American Championship  21', 83'
Haroldo 1919 South American Championship  79'
Referee: Juan Pedro Barbera (Argentina)

Argentina 1919 South American Championship 2–31919 South American Championship  Uruguay
Izaguirre 1919 South American Championship  34'
Varela 1919 South American Championship  79' (o.g.)
C. Scarone 1919 South American Championship  19'
H. Scarone 1919 South American Championship  23'
Gradín 1919 South American Championship  85'

Uruguay 1919 South American Championship 2–01919 South American Championship  Chile
C. Scarone 1919 South American Championship  31'
J. Pérez 1919 South American Championship  43'
Referee: Adilton Ponteado (Brazil)

Brazil 1919 South American Championship 3–11919 South American Championship  Argentina
Héitor 1919 South American Championship  22'
Amílcar 1919 South American Championship  57'
Millón 1919 South American Championship  77'
Izaguirre 1919 South American Championship  65'

Argentina 1919 South American Championship 4–11919 South American Championship  Chile
Clarcke 1919 South American Championship  10', 23', 62'
Izaguirre 1919 South American Championship  13'
France 1919 South American Championship  33'
Referee: Joaquim de Castro (Brazil)

Uruguay 1919 South American Championship 2–21919 South American Championship  Brazil
Gradín 1919 South American Championship  13'
C. Scarone 1919 South American Championship  17'
Neco 1919 South American Championship  29', 63'

Play-off

Brazil 1919 South American Championship 1–0 (a.e.t.)1919 South American Championship  Uruguay
Friedenreich 1919 South American Championship  122'

Result

 1919 South American Championship champions 
1919 South American Championship 
Brazil
First title

Goal scorers

Arthur Friedenreich (left) and Neco, top scorers

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Own goals

Aftermath

The day after the final, Uruguayan goalkeeper Roberto Chery died in hospital in Río de Janeiro of a strangulated hernia; he had been injured after attempting to stop a goal during the match against Chile. As substitutions were not allowed at the time, Chery had to play the rest of the match while severely injured.

Brazil and Uruguay had scheduled a friendly match ("Copa Rio Branco") for 19 June 1919, but following Chery's tragic death, the Uruguayan team declined to play. Argentina offered to replace the Uruguayan side, which the Brazilian Federation accepted, and the match was played as the "Copa Roberto Chery" to honor the late Uruguayan goalkeeper. Argentina entered the field wearing Uruguay's traditional light-blue jersey, while Brazil wore the jersey of Uruguayan club Peñarol.

References

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