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Monday, November 7, 2016

New Addition: Stanley Rous Cup-Part 1 (1985)

A new five part series on the Stanley Rous Cup that was played between 1985 through 1989.


The Rous Cup was formed out of the ashes of the Home Championship. The Home Championship had drawn its last breath in 1984.
However, England and Scotland were keen to continue their annual meeting, continuous since 1872.
A new competition was designed that only involved the two teams (for the time being). This new Tournament would be named after Sir Stanley Rous, the former English President of FIFA (until 1974).
Sir Stanley Rous was still living (he would pass away the following year, 1986) and would be present in the stadium for this inaugural match.

Due to Security concerns this first match was not held at Wembley. This first match would be held at Glasgow’s Hampden Park on May 25th, 1985.  
Scotland had an upcoming World Cup qualifier at Iceland, just three days later, on May 28th at Reykjavik that took precedence over this match.
England had tied Finland in a World Cup qualifier, just three days prior, on May 22nd (1-1) and were preparing for a summer Tour of Mexico to participate in the ‘Ciudad de Mexico Cup / Azteca 2000’ Tournament.
This match was also played just four days before the Liverpool and Juventus Champions Cup Final that would lead to the Heysel Tragedy.
As a result of Liverpool’s participation, Scotland were missing Kenny Dalglish, Steve Nicol and Alan Hansen.     
Aberdeen’s Neil Simpson had to withdraw, while Manchester United defender Arthur Albiston was also out injured.
In addition, the Everton striking Pair of Andy Gray (recalled after nearly two years) and Graeme Sharp (still uncapped) were also unavailable.
England were missing their own Everton player Trevor Steven.
Everton had just finished off a magnificent season where they had won the League Title as well as the Cup Winners Cup.
England Manager Bobby Robson selected virtually the same squad as the match vs. Finland. The only change being Glenn Hoddle started in the place of the absent Trevor Steven.
For Scotland, Barcelona’s Steve Archibald started in place of Maurice Johnston.
Chelsea striker David Speedie also started earning his first cap for Scotland, while Dundee United defender Maurice Malpas was only earning his second cap.
For this match Scotland unveiled its new shorts. It was the traditional white short, but with a thick Navy Blue strip across.

Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Scotland, 1986
(Team captains Bryan Robson and Graeme Souness, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)

It turned out to be a poor match played on a wet day.
England Captain Bryan Robson had a disappointing match, though Glenn Hoddle was lively and was taking the rare chance offered to him at the International level.
In a tough and tight match that inevitably lead to some rough physical play, Wilkins and Archibald were booked after a clash.


Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1985
(Glenn Hoddle, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)
Scotl;and 1-England 0)

Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Scotland, 1986
(Viv Anderson and Roy Aitken, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotl;and 1-England 0)

England improved its play once Chris Waddle entered the match replacing John Barnes in the 63rd minute.
Surprisingly, it was against the run of play that Scotland scored its winning goal.
In the 70th minute, Alex McLeisch found Jim Bett on the left side. Bett crossed for Richard Gough who headed in from the six yard line past Shilton.


Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1985
(Trevor Francis and Maurice Malpas, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)

Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1985
(Ray Wilkins and Alex McLeisch, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)

Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1985
(Kenny Sansom and Willie Miller, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)

Immediately afterwards, Scotland Manager Jock Stein sent on Murdo MacLeod in place of Gordon Strachan to tighten the midfield and hold on to the lead.
Graeme Souness took control of the midfield for the hosts and the English could not break through.

Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1985
(Richard Gough heading in the winner, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)

Bobby Robson decided to send on an extra striker, he replaced Hoddle (who had appeared the best of the English) with Gary Lineker.
It was to no avail as Scotland held on to the win. It had been their first win over England in four years.
They would not defeat England again until 1999.
In a precursor to the events that would take place in four days, there were some minor disturbances in the stands with the presence of some hooligans (with neo-nazi emblems) at the match.


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Chile, 1989
(Richard Gough, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)

Photo From: Wizards and Bravehearts, A History of the Scottish National Side, Author: David Potter, 2004
(Scotland Captain Graeme Souness lifting the first Rous Cup)

Scotland Manager Jock Stein would die of a heart attack just a few months later on September 10th, 1985 during a World Cup qualifier vs. Wales at Cardiff (1-1) that qualified the Scots to the World Cup.
Scotland won this initial encounter but the future of this Tournament would still in doubt due to continuous security concerns.
Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Scotland, 1986
(Scotland’s Richard Gough with an exchanged England Jersey and the Rous Cup, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)



Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1985
(Scotland’s victorious squad, May 25, 1985, Rous Cup, Scotland 1-England 0)



References:
England, The Complete Post-war Record, By Mike Payne, 1993
Scotland, The Team By Andrew ward
Wizards and Bravehearts, A History of the Scottish National Side, Author: David Potter, 2004
Shoot, June 15, 1985
World Soccer, July 1985
Official Match Programme,  England v Scotland, 1986



May 25, 1985
England 0-Scotland 1
Stanley Rous Cup 1985
Venue: Glasgow -Hampden Park
Attendance: 66,489
Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)
Goalscorers:
(England): Mone
(Scotland): Richard Gough 70
Lineups:
England:
1- Peter Leslie Shilton (Southampton Football Club)
2- Vivian Alexander Anderson  (Arsenal
Football Club-London)
3- Kenneth Graham Sansom
(Arsenal Football Club-London)
5- Terence William Fenwick
(Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)
6- Terence Ian Butcher
(Ipswich Town Football Club)
4- Glenn Hoddle
(Tottenham Hotspur Football  Club-London) (15-Gary Winston Lineker (Leicester City Football Club) 79th)
7- Bryan Robson
(captain) (Manchester United Football Club)
8- Raymond Colin Wilkins
(Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy)
11- John Charles Bryan Barnes
(Watford Football Club) (16-Christopher Roland Waddle (Newcastle United Football Club) 63rd)
9- Mark Wayne Hateley
(Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy)
10- Trevor John Francis
(Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)

Coach: Robert William Robson
Booked: Ray Wilkins
Other subs:
Gary Richard Bailey (Manchester United Football Club)
David Watson (Norwich City Football Club)
Kerry Michael Dixon (Chelsea Football Club-London)

Scotland:
1-James Leighton (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
2 - Charles ‘Richard’ Gough (Dundee United Football Club)
3 - Maurice Daniel Robert Malpas (Dundee United Football Club)
4- Robert Sime ‘Roy’ Aitken (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
5-Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
6- William Fergus Miller (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
7- Gordon David Strachan (Manchester United Football Club / England) (14-Murdo Davidson MacLeod (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow) 71st)  
8- Graeme James Souness (captain) (Unione Calcio Sampdoria / Italy)
9- Steven Archibald (Fútbol Club Barcelona / Spain)  
10- James Bett (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
11-David Robert Speedie (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)

Coach: John ‘Jock’ Stein
Booked: Maurice Malpas, Steve Archibald
Other subs:
Alan Roderick Rough (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)
Paul Michael Lyons McStay (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
Maurice Johnston (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

Note: Some sources show that Graeme Souness was booked for a foul on Trevor Francis, but most sources show Malpas as being booked.






Sunday, November 6, 2016

Compendium to the 1930 World Cup-part 3

Group 3:


July 14, 1930
Romania 3-Peru 1
World Cup-Group 3
Venue: Montevideo -Estadio Pocitas, Uruguay
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Alberto Warnken (Chile)
Linesmen: Johannes (John) Langenus (Belgium), Francisco Matteucci (Uruguay)
Goalscorers:
(Romania): Adalbert Desu 1, Constantin Stanciu 77, Nicolae Kovaci 85
(Peru): Luis Souza Ferreira 75
Lineups:
Romania:
Jean Lapusneanu (Sportul Studentesc- Bucureşti)   
Adalbert Steiner (Clubul Sportiv Chinezul Timisoara)
Rudolf Burger  (Clubul Sportiv Chinezul Timisoara)
Ladislau Raffinsky (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)
Emerich Vogl (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)
Alfred Eisenbeisser Feraru (Dragos Voda Cernauti)
Nicolae Kovaci (Banatul Timisoara)
Adalbert Desu (UDR -Uzinele si Domeniile Resita)    
Rudolf Wetzer (captain) (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)
Constantin Stanciu (Venus Athletic Sport Club Bucureşti)   
Stefan Barbu (Olimpia Arad)

Peru:
Juan Valdivieso (Alianza)
Mario De Las Casas (Universitario)
Alberto Soria (Alianza)
Placido Galindo (Captain) (Universitario)
Domingo Garcia (Alianza)
José Maria Lavalle (Alianza)
Julio Lores (Necaxa / Mexico)
Alejandro Villanueva (Alianza)
Alberto De Negri (Alberto)
 Demetrio Neyra (Alianza)
Luis Souza Ferreira (Universitario) (Rodriguez Lizardo Nue (Alianza) 80)

Coach: Francisco Bru
Sent Off: Placido Galindo 56

Note: Some Sources show Romania’s Captain to be Emerich Vogl and Peru’s Mario De Las Casas.
Some sources also show the player who was sent off as Mario De Las Casas and not Galindo.
Some sources Rodriguez Lizardo Nue replacing Luis Souza Ferreira in the 80th minute, but substitutions were not authorized then.

Photo From: Los Sports - Mundial 1930
(July 14, 1930, World Cup, Romania 3-Peru 1)


Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 14, 1930, World Cup, Romania 3-Peru 1)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 14, 1930, World Cup, Romania 3-Peru 1)



Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(Peru squad, July 14, 1930, World Cup, Romania 3-Peru 1)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(Romania quad, July 14, 1930, World Cup, Romania 3-Peru 1)



July 18, 1930
Uruguay 1-Peru 0
World Cup-Group 3
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario (Stadium Inauguration)
Attendance: 85,000
Referee: Johannes (John) Langenus (Belgium)
Linesmen: Henri Christophe (Belgium), Georges Balway (France)
Goalscorers:
(Uruguay): Hector Castro 60
(Peru): None
Lineups:
Uruguay:
Enrique Ballestrero (Rampla Juniors FC Montevideo)
José Nasazzi (Captain) (
Club Atlético Bella Vista Montevideo)
Domingo Tejera (Montevideo Wanderers
Football Club)
José Leandro Andrade (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Lorenzo Fernández  (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Alvaro Gestido (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Santos Urdinarán  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Héctor Castro (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Pedro Petrone (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Pedro Cea  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Santos Iriarte (Racing Club de Montevideo)

Coach:  Alberto Horacio Suppici

Peru:
Jorge Pardon (Atlético Chalacó)
Mario De Las Casas (Universitario)
Antonio Maquilon (Captain) (Atlético Chalacó)
Placido Galindo  (Universitario)
Alberto De Negri (Alberto)
Eduardo Astengo (Universitario)
José Maria Lavalle (Alianza)
Julio Lores (Necaxa / Mexico)
Alejandro Villanueva (Alianza)
Demetrio Neyra (Alianza)
Luis Souza Ferreira (Universitario)

Coach: Francisco  Bru
Note: Peru’s Galindo not suspended from next match even though sent off vs Romania.


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Team Captains Jose Nasazzi and Antonio Maquillon, July 18, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 1-Peru 0)


Photo From: Los Sports - Mundial 1930
(July 18, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 1-Peru 0)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 18, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 1-Peru 0)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 18, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 1-Peru 0)


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Uruguay squad, July 18, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 1-Peru 0)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Peru squad, July 18, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 1-Peru 0)


July 21, 1930
Uruguay 4-Romania 0
World Cup-Group 3
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Gilberto De Almeida Rego (Brazil) 
Linesmen: Ulises Saucedo (Bolivia), Alberto Warnken (Chile)
Goalscorers:
(Uruguay): Pablo Dorado 10, Hector Scarone 26, Juan Peregrino Anselmo 32, Pedro Cea 35
(Romania): None
Lineups:
Uruguay:
Enrique Ballestrero   (Rampla Juniors FC Montevideo)
José Nasazzi (Captain) (
Club Atlético Bella Vista Montevideo)
Ernesto Mascheroni  (Olimpia Football Club Montevideo) -
José Leandro Andrade (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Lorenzo Fernández  (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Alvaro Gestido (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Pablo Dorado (
Club Atlético Bella Vista Montevideo)
Héctor Scarone (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Juan Peregrino Anselmo (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Pedro Cea  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Santos Iriarte  (Racing Club de Montevideo)

Coach:  Alberto Horacio Suppici

Romania:
Jean Lapusneanu (Sportul Studentesc- Bucureşti)   
Iosif Czako  (Banatul Timisoara)
Rudolf Burger  (Clubul Sportiv Chinezul Timisoara)
Corneliu Robe (Sport Club Olimpia Bucureşti)   
Emerich Vogl (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)
Alfred Eisenbeisser Feraru (Dragos Voda Cernauti)
Nicolae Kovaci (Banatul Timisoara)
Adalbert Desu (UDR -Uzinele si Domeniile Resita)    
Rudolf Wetzer (captain) (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)
Ladislau Raffinsky (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)
Stefan Barbu (Olimpia Arad)

Coach: Costel Radulescu
Note: Some sources show Romania’s Captain as Emerich Vogl and not Wetzer.


Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 21, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Romania 0)

Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Uruguay squad, July 21, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Romania 0)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 130, April-May 1970
(Uruguay squad, July 21, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Romania 0)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+ (8)
(Romania squad, July 21, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Romania 0)


Group table               P     W   D   L  GF  GA  GD     Pts
1- Uruguay               2     2    2            0    5     0    +5       4
2- Romania                2     1    0     1    3     5    -2       2
3- Peru                     2     0    0     2    1     4    -3       0

P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points


Group 4:

July 13, 1930
USA 3-Belgium 0
World Cup-Group 4
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Gran Parque Central (Nacional), Uruguay
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: José Bartolomé Macías (Argentina)
Linesmen: Francisco Matteucci (Uruguay), Alberto Warnken (Chile)
Goalscorers:
(USA): Bart McGhee 40,43, Bert Patenaude 89
(Belgium): None
Lineups:
USA:
James Douglas (New York Nationals)
Alexander Wood (Holley Carburetors)
George Moorhouse (New York Giants) 
James Gallagher (New York Nationals)
Ralph Tracey (Ben Miller F.C.)
James Brown  (New York Giants)
William Gonsalves (Fall River Marksman)
Thomas Florie (captain) (New Bedford Whalers)
Bert Patenaude (Fall River Marksmen)
Andrew Auld  (Providence Gold Bugs)
Bart McGhee (New York Nationals)

Coach: Robert Millar 

Belgium:
Arnold Badjou (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale)       
Theodor Nouwens (Racing Club Mechelen Société Royale)
Nicolaas Hoydoncks (Excelsior Football Club Hasselt) 
Jean De Clercq (Royal Antwerp Football Club)
August Hellemans (Royal Football Club Malinois) 
Pierre Braine (captain) (Royal Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen) 
Jan Diddens (Racing Club Mechelen) 
Bernard Voorhoof (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring) 
Ferdinand Adams (Sporting Club Anderlechtois)   
Jacques Moeschal (Royal Racing Club de Bruxelles) 
Louis Verysp (Royal Football Club Brugeois) 

Coach: Hector Goetinck



Photo From: Los Sports - Mundial 1930
(July 13, 1930, World Cup, USA 3-Belgium 0)
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Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 13, 1930, World Cup, USA 3-Belgium 0)
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Photo From: Foot Magazine, issue 102, April 1990
(Belgium squad, July 13, 1930, World Cup, USA 3-Belgium 0)
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Photo From: IFFHS-Belgique-Belgie (1904-1940)
(Belgium squad, notice the photo is reverse of the previous one, , July 13, 1930, World Cup, USA 3-Belgium 0)


Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(USA Squad, July 13, 1930, World Cup, USA 3-Belgium 0)



July 17, 1930
USA 3-Paraguay 0
World Cup-Group 4
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Gran Parque Central (Nacional), Uruguay
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: José Bartolomé Macías (Argentina)
Linesmen: Martin Aphesteguy (Uruguay), Anibal Tejada (Uruguay)
Goalscorers:
(USA): Bert Patenaude 10,18, 50
(Paraguay): None
Lineups:
USA:
James Douglas (New York Nationals)
Alexander Wood (Holley Carburetors)
George Moorhouse (New York Giants) 
James Gallagher (New York Nationals)
Ralph Tracey (Ben Miller F.C.)
Andrew Auld  (Providence Gold Bugs)
William Gonsalves (Fall River Marksman)
Thomas Florie (captain) (New Bedford Whalers)
Bert Patenaude (Fall River Marksmen)
James Brown  (New York Giants)
Bart McGhee (New York Nationals)

Coach: Robert Millar 

Paraguay:
Modesto Denis (Nacional)
Quiterio Olmedo (Nacional)
Jose Miracca (Nacional)
Romildo Etcheverry (Olímpia)
Eusebio Diaz (Guaraní)
Francisco Aguirre (Olímpia)
Lino Nessi (Libertad)
Diogenes Dominguez (Sportivo Luqueño)    
Aurelio Gonzalez (Olímpia)
Delfin Benitez Caceres (Libertad)
Luis Vargas Pena (Captain) (Olímpia)

Coach: Jose Durand Laguna


Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 17, 1930, World Cup, USA 3-Paraguay 0)



Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(USA squad, July 17, 1930, World Cup, USA 3-Paraguay 0)
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Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(Paraguay squad, July 17, 1930, World Cup, USA 3-Paraguay 0)


July 20, 1930
Paraguay 1-Belgium 0
World Cup-Group 4
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Gran Parque Central (Nacional), Uruguay
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Ricardo Vallarino (Uruguay)
Linesmen: Domingo Lombardi (Uruguay), José Bartolomé Macías (Argentina)
Goalscorers:
(Paraguay): Luis Vargas Pena 40
(Belgium): None
Lineups:
Paraguay:
Pedro Benitez (Libertad)
Quiterio Olmedo (Nacional)
Salvador Flores (Cerro Porteño)
Santiago Benitez (Olímpia)
Eusebio Diaz (Guaraní)
Tranquillo Garcete (Libertad)
Lino Nessi (Libertad)
Gerardo Romero (Libertad)
Aurelio Gonzalez (Olímpia)
Delfin Benitez Caceres (Libertad)
Luis Vargas Pena (Captain) (Olímpia)

Coach: Jose Durand Laguna
Note: In some sources Delfin Benitez Caceres is credited as the goalscorer

Belgium:
Arnold Badjou (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale)       
Henri De Deken (Royal Antwerp Football Club)
Nicolaas Hoydoncks (Excelsior Football Club Hasselt) 
Jacques Moeschal (Royal Racing Club de Bruxelles) 
August Hellemans (Royal Football Club Malinois) 
Pierre Braine (captain) (Royal Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen) 
Jan Diddens (Racing Club Mechelen) 
Theodor Nouwens (Racing Club Mechelen Société Royale)
Ferdinand Adams (Sporting Club Anderlechtois)   
Gerard Delbeke (Royal Football Club Brugeois)
Louis Verysp (Royal Football Club Brugeois) 

Coach: Hector Goetinck



Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 20, 1930, World Cup, Paraguay 1-Belgium 0)

Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+ (5)
(Paraguay squad, July 20, 1930, World Cup, Paraguay 1-Belgium 0)



Photo From: IFFHS-Belgique-Belgie (1904-1940)
(Belgium squad, July 20, 1930, World Cup, Paraguay 1-Belgium 0)

Group table               P     W   D   L  GF  GA  GD     Pts
1- USA                    2     2    2            0    6     0    +6       4
2- Paraguay                2     1    0     1    1     3    -2       2
3- Belgium                2     0    0     2    0     4    -4       0

P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points


Semifinals:


July 26, 1930
Argentina 6-USA 1
World Cup-Semifinals     
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario, Uruguay
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Johannes (John) Langenus (Belgium)
Linesmen: Gaspar Vallejo (Mexico), Alberto Warnken (Chile)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Luis Monti 20, Alejandro Scopelli 56, Guillermo Stabile 69,87, Carlos Peucelle 80,85
(USA): James Brown 89
Lineups:
Argentina:
Juan Botasso (Club Atlético Argentino de Quilmes)      
Jose Della Torre (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)  
Fernando Paternoster (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)  
Juan Evaristo (Club Sportivo Barracas - Buenos Aires)   
Luis Felipe Monti (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
Rodolfo Orlando Orlandini (Club Social y Sportivo Buenos Aires)
Carlos Desiderio Peucelle (Club Social y Sportivo Buenos Aires)
Alejandro Scopelli (Club Estudiantes de la Plata-La Plata)
Guillermo Stabile (Club Atletico Huracán - Buenos Aires)
Manuel Ferreira (captain) (Club Estudiantes de la Plata-La Plata)
Marino "Mario" Evaristo (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires

Coaches: Francisco Olazar and Juan José Tramutola

USA:
James Douglas (New York Nationals)
Alexander Wood (Holley Carburetors)
George Moorhouse (New York Giants) 
James Gallagher (New York Nationals)
Ralph Tracey (Ben Miller F.C.)
Andrew Auld  (Providence Gold Bugs)
James Brown  (New York Giants)
Thomas Florie (captain) (New Bedford Whalers)
Bert Patenaude (Fall River Marksmen)
William Gonsalves (Fall River Marksman)
Bart McGhee (New York Nationals)

Coach: Robert Millar 



Photo From: El Grafico, Libro De Seleccion-La Historia De Argentina En Los Mundiales-De Uruguay 30 A Corea-Japon 2002
(Guillermo Stabile scoring Argentina’s third goal, July 26, 1930, World Cup, Argentina 6-USA 1)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 26, 1930, World Cup, Argentina 6-USA 1)


Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 26, 1930, World Cup, Argentina 6-USA 1)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 26, 1930, World Cup, Argentina 6-USA 1)

Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Argentina squad, July 26, 1930, World Cup, Argentina 6-USA 1)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+ (5)
(USA squad, July 26, 1930, World Cup, Argentina 6-USA 1)



July 27, 1930
Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1
World Cup-Semifinals     
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Gilberto de Almeida Rêgo (Brazil)
Linesmen: Ulises Saucedo (Bolivia), Georges Balway (France)
Goalscorers:
(Uruguay): Pedro Cea 18, 67, 72, Juan Peregrino Anselmo 20, 31, Santos Iriarte 61
(Yugoslavia): Djordje Vujadinovic 4
Lineups:
Uruguay:
Enrique Ballestrero   (Rampla Juniors FC Montevideo)
José Nasazzi (Captain) (
Club Atlético Bella Vista Montevideo)
Ernesto Mascheroni  (Olimpia Football Club Montevideo) -
José Leandro Andrade (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Lorenzo Fernández  (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Alvaro Gestido (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Pablo Dorado (
Club Atlético Bella Vista Montevideo)
Héctor Scarone (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Juan Peregrino Anselmo (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Pedro Cea  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Santos Iriarte  (Racing Club de Montevideo)

Coach:  Alberto Horacio Suppici

Yugoslavia:
Milovan Jaksic (BASK (Beogradski Akademski Sport Klub)- Beograd
Milutin Ivkovic (captain) (BASK (Beogradski Akademski Sport Klub)- Beograd
Dragan Mihajlovic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd
Milorad Arsenijevic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd
Ljubisa Stevanovic (Football Club de Sète 34 / France)
Momcilo Djokic (Sport Klub Jugoslavija Beograd
Aleksandar Tirnanic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd
Blagoje Marjanovic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd
Ivan Bek (Football Club de Sète 34 / France)
Djordje Vujadinovic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd
Branislav Sekulic (Sport Klub Jugoslavija Beograd

Coach: Bosko Simonovic

Note: According to http://worldcup1930project.blogspot.co.uk/
Branislav Sekulic was registered with (Stade Olympique Montpellier /  France)

Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Team Captains Jose Nasazzi and Dr. Milutin Ivkovic, July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)



Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Santos Iriarte scoring Uruguay’s fourth, July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Ballestero and Jose Nasazzi, July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)

Photo From: Mondial, Hors Serie 14, 1982, La Glorieuse Epopee De la Coupe Du Monde
(July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)


Photo From: Los Sports - Mundial 1930
(July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)


Photo From: Los Sports - Mundial 1930
(Pedro Cea after scoring, July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)

Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Uruguay squad, July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(Yugoslavia squad, July 27, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 6-Yugoslavia 1)




Final:



July 30, 1930
Uruguay 4-Argentina 2
World Cup-Final   
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Johannes (John) Langenus (Belgium)
Linesmen: Henri Christophe (Belgium), Ulises Saucedo (Bolivia)
Goalscorers:
(Uruguay): Pablo Dorado 12, Pedro Cea 57, Santos Iriarte 68, Hector Castro 89
(Argentina): Carlos Peucelle 20, Guillermo Stabile 37
Lineups:
Uruguay:
Enrique Ballestrero   (Rampla Juniors FC Montevideo)
José Nasazzi (Captain) (
Club Atlético Bella Vista Montevideo)
Ernesto Mascheroni  (Olimpia Football Club Montevideo) -
José Leandro Andrade (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Lorenzo Fernández  (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Alvaro Gestido (
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
Pablo Dorado (
Club Atlético Bella Vista Montevideo)
Héctor Scarone (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Héctor Castro (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Pedro Cea  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Santos Iriarte  (Racing Club de Montevideo)

Coach:  Alberto Horacio Suppici

Argentina:
Juan Botasso (Club Atlético Argentino de Quilmes)       
Jose Della Torre (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)  
Fernando Paternoster (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)  
Juan Evaristo (Club Sportivo Barracas - Buenos Aires)   
Luis Felipe Monti (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
Pedro Arico Suarez (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires
Carlos Desiderio Peucelle (Club Social y Sportivo Buenos Aires)
Francisco Antonio Varallo (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata)
Guillermo Stabile (Club Atletico Huracán - Buenos Aires)
Marino "Mario" Evaristo (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires
Manuel Ferreira (captain) (Club Estudiantes de la Plata-La Plata)

Coaches: Francisco Olazar and Juan José Tramutola


Top Goalscorer:
Guillermo Stabile  (Argentina) 8 goals
Pedro Cea (Uruguay) 5 goals
Bert  Patenaude (USA) 4 goals



Photo From: Historias Sudamericanas en la Copa del Mundo 1930-2006
(Colorized version of Team captains Jose Nasazzi and Manuel Ferreira, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940) (13)
(Team captains Jose Nasazzi and Manuel Ferreira and Belgian Referee John Langenus (masked), July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)

Photo From: World Soccer, June 1982
(Team captains Jose Nasazzi and Manuel Ferreira and Belgian Referee John Langenus from another angle, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Argentina squad, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)

Photo From: El Grafico, Libro De Seleccion-La Historia De Argentina En Los Mundiales-De Uruguay 30 A Corea-Japon 2002
(Dorado’s goal from a different angle, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Argentina goalkeeper Juan Botasso in action, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: Los Sports - Mundial 1930
(Guillermo Stabile goal from a different angle, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)



Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Argentina’s Guillermo Stabile scoring, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: Historias Sudamericanas en la Copa del Mundo 1930-2006
(Pedro Cea’s goal from a different angle, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(Uruguay’s Santos Iriarte scoring Uruguay’s Third goal from a different angle, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: El Grafico, Libro De Seleccion-La Historia De Argentina En Los Mundiales-De Uruguay 30 A Corea-Japon 2002
(Uruguay’s Hector Castro scoring Uruguay’s Fourth goal from a different angle, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(Argentina goalkeeper Juan Botasso in action, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)

Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)


Photo From: Primer campeonato mundial de football 1930
(July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4-Argentina 2)

Photo From: History of the World Cup, Author Michael Archer
(Uruguay squad, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4- Argentina 2)

Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Colorized version of Uruguay squad, July 30, 1930, World Cup, Uruguay 4- Argentina 2)