The Independence Centenary Athletic Games of Central America  (Spanish : Juegos Atléticos del Centenario de la Independencia de Centroamérica )[ 1] association football  tournament organized to celebrate 100 years of Central American independence from the Spanish Empire . The national teams of Costa Rica , El Salvador , Guatemala , and Honduras  participated in the tournament that was hosted in Guatemala City  between 14 and 18 September 1921. 
 
Participants  Four of the original five members of the Federal Republic of Central America  (1823–1841) participated in the tournament: Costa Rica , El Salvador , Guatemala , and Honduras .[ 2] association football  match.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] 
Former Costa Rican president Rafael Iglesias Castro  attended the tournament.[ 1] 
 
Venue  The three games of the tournament were all held in the Campo de Marte in Guatemala City , Guatemala . 
 
 The tournament was a single-elimination tournament. Matches were 80 minutes long. 
 
Squads  
Costa Rica squad  The following table lists the members of the Costa Rican squad.[ 1] 
   
El Salvador squad  The following table lists the members of the Salvadoran squad.[ 8] 
   
Guatemala squad  The following table lists the members of the Guatemalan squad. 
   
Honduras squad  The following table lists the members of the Honduran squad. 
   
Tournament  The first match of the Independence Centenary Games, Costa Rica vs El Salvador 
Bracket   
Semifinals  Costa Rican center forward Joaquín Gutiérrez scored the match's first goal in the 9th minute.[ 1] 
             GK  Manuel Rodríguez     RB  Gilberto Arguedas     LB  Feis Tabash     RM  Rodolfo Peralta     CM  Eladio Rosabal  (c )    LM  Ricardo Bermúdez     RW  Jorge Solera     CF  Joaquín Gutiérrez     CF  Pedro Quirce     CF  Claudio Arguedas     LW  Rafael Madrigal     Managers:     Manuel Rodríguez and  
            GK  Carlos Escobar     DF  Santiago Barrachina     DF  José Huezo     DF  Benjamín Sandoval     MF  Emilio Dawson     MF  Emilio Detruit     MF  Víctor Recinos     FW  Guillermo Alcaine     FW  José Alcaine     FW  Guillermo Sandoval     FW  Enrique Lindo     Manager:     Unknown   
   
             GK  Ricardo Lenhoff     DF  Luis Asturias     DF  José Minondo     MF  David Barrios     MF  Arturo Aguirre     MF  Wenceslao Aldaz     FW  Julio Dougherty     FW  Rafael Villacorta (c )     FW  Constantino Kiehnle     FW  Fernando Minondo     FW  Mariano Enríquez     Manager:     Rafael Villacorta   
            GK  Luis Bolaños     DF  Arístides Raudales (c )     DF  Ricardo Aguilar     DF  Ricardo Fernández     MF  Adán Boza     MF  Arnold Estrada     MF  Mariano Carazo     FW  Ramón Rodríguez     FW  Julio Cueto     FW  Carlos Maramoros     FW  Esteban Peralta     Manager:     Arístides Raudales   
   
  
Final  Guatemalan president Carlos Herrera  awarded the Costa Rican team the Championship Cup after the match.[ 9] 
             GK  Ramiro Gálvez     DF  José Minondo     DF  Carlos Aguirre (c )     DF  Luis Asturias     MF  Arturo Aguirre     MF  David Barrios     FW  Seagrave Smith     FW  Fernando Minondo     FW  Constantino Kiehnle (c )     FW  Mariano Enríquez     FW  Enrique Álvarez     Managers:     Carlos Aguirre and  
            GK  Manuel Rodríguez     RB  Gilberto Arguedas     LB  Feis Tabash     RM  Rodolfo Peralta     CM  Eladio Rosabal  (c )    LM  Roberto Figueredo     RW  Jorge Solera     CF  Joaquín Gutiérrez     CF  Pedro Quirce     CF  Claudio Arguedas     LW  Rafael Madrigal     Managers:     Manuel Rodríguez and  
   
  
Goalscorers  There were 22 goals scored in 3 matches, for an average of 7.33 goals per match. 
6 goals  
  3 goals  
    2 goals  
    1 goal  
   Source: RSSSF   
Overall rankings     Ranking   Team   P  W  D  L  GF  GA  GD  Pts     Champions  Costa Rica 2  2  0  0  13  0  +13  4     Runners-up  Guatemala 2  1  0  1  9  6  +3  2     Third place  El Salvador 1  0  0  1  0  7  –7  0     Fourth place  Honduras 1  0  0  1  0  9  –9  0   
 
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