The Independence Centenary Athletic Games of Central America (Spanish : Juegos Atléticos del Centenario de la Independencia de Centroamérica )[ 1] was an 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] The tournament was the first time each nation played an international 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 Joaquín Gutiérrez
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 Constantino Kiehnle
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 Joaquín Gutiérrez
Goalscorers There were 22 goals scored in 3 matches, for an average of 7.33 goals per match.
6 goals
3 goals
Claudio Arguedas Fernando Minondo 2 goals
Constantino Kiehnle 1 goal
Wenceslao Aldaz Ricardo Bermúdez Julio Dougherty Mariano Enríquez Joaquín Gutiérrez Roberto Figueredo Jorge Solera Rafael Villacorta 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
See also
References