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{{Short description|Inaugural World Cup final, held in Uruguay}}
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{{Infobox football match
{{Infobox football match
| title = 1930 FIFA World Cup Final
| title = 1930 FIFA World Cup final
| image = [[File:John Langenus The football arbitrator a judging first final of the World championships 1930 year.jpg|150px]]
| image = Uruguay national football team 1930.jpg
| image_size = 250
| caption = [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] are champions
| event = [[1930 FIFA World Cup]]
| event = [[1930 FIFA World Cup]]
| team1 = [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]]
| team1 = [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]]
| team1association = {{flagicon|URU|size=30px}}
| team1association = {{flagdeco|URU|size=30px}}
| team1score = 4
| team1score = 4
| team2 = [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]]
| team2 = [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]]
| team2association = {{flagicon|ARG|alt|size=30px}}
| team2association = {{flagdeco|ARG|1861|size=30px}}
| team2score = 2
| team2score = 2
| details =
| details =
| date = 30 July 1930
| date = {{Start date|1930|7|30|df=y}}
| stadium = [[Estadio Centenario]]
| stadium = [[Estadio Centenario]]
| city = [[Montevideo]]
| city = [[Montevideo]]
| man_of_the_match1a =
| man_of_the_match1a =
| referee = [[John Langenus]] ([[Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])
| referee = [[John Langenus]] ([[Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])
| attendance = 80,000
| attendance = 68,346
| weather =
| weather =
| next = [[1934 FIFA World Cup Final|1934]]
| next = [[1934 FIFA World Cup final|1934]]
}}
}}
The '''1930 FIFA World Cup Final''' was contested by the [[Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics|finalists from the 1928 Olympics]], [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] and [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].
The '''1930 FIFA World Cup final''' was a [[Association football|football]] tournament match that culminated in the inaugural [[1930 FIFA World Cup]] champions. [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] and [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]] contested in what was a rematch of the [[Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics#Gold medal match|gold medal match of the 1928 Olympics]], which Uruguay won after a [[Replay (sports)|replay]].


The final was played at the [[Estadio Centenario]] on July 30. The stadium gates were opened at eight o'clock, six hours before kick-off, and at noon the ground was full,<ref name="Glanville19">Glanville, p19</ref> officially holding 93,000 people.<ref name="origin">{{PDFlink|[http://www.fifa.com/infoplus/IP-201_02E_WC-origin.pdf FIFA World Cup Origin]|53.6&nbsp;[[Kibibyte|KiB]]<!-- application/octet-stream, 54916 bytes -->}}, FIFA [[News release|Media Release]]. Retrieved on May 20, 2007.</ref> A disagreement overshadowed the build-up to the match as the teams disagreed on who should provide the match ball, forcing FIFA to intervene and decree that the Argentine team would provide the ball for the first half and the Uruguayans would provide their own for the second.<ref name="BBC1930">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/history/newsid_1632000/1632201.stm Uruguay 1930] BBC. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.</ref> The game ended 4-2 to Uruguay (who had trailed 2-1 at half time) who added the title World Cup winners to the mantle of Olympic Champions, as Jules Rimet presented the [[Jules Rimet Trophy|World Cup Trophy]], which was later named after him. The following day was declared a national holiday in Uruguay;<ref name="origin"/> in the Argentinian capital [[Buenos Aires]] a mob threw stones at the Uruguayan consulate.<ref>Glanville, p21</ref>
The final was played at the [[Estadio Centenario]] in [[Montevideo]], Uruguay, on 30 July, a Wednesday. It was one of only two World Cup finals to be played on a day other than Sunday, the other being the [[1966 FIFA World Cup final]], which was played on a Saturday. A disagreement overshadowed the build-up to the match as which team would provide the match ball. [[FIFA]] intervened with a compromise, that Argentina would provide the ball for the first half, and Uruguay for the second.<ref name="BBC1930">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/history/newsid_1632000/1632201.stm |title=Uruguay 1930 |date=11 April 2002 |work=[[BBC Sport]] |access-date=25 February 2007}}</ref>


The stadium gates were opened at eight in the morning, six hours before kick-off, and at noon the ground was full,<ref name="Glanville19">Glanville, p19</ref>{{full citation|date=July 2020}} officially holding 93,000 people.<ref name="origin">{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/mcwc/ip-201_02e_fwc-origin_8816.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071129182243/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/mcwc/ip-201_02e_fwc-origin_8816.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 November 2007 |title=FIFA World Cup Origin |work=[[FIFA]] |access-date=20 May 2007}}</ref> Uruguay successfully "defended" its Olympic gold medal achievement 4–2, coming back from a 2–1 deficit at half-time.
The last living player from that final, [[Francisco Varallo]] (who played as a striker for Argentina), died on 30 August 2010.<ref>[http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/stories/doyouremember/news/newsid=1166517.html#francisco+varallo Francisco Varallo, 100 not out] FIFA.com</ref>


Uruguay manager [[Alberto Suppici]] was 31 at the time, and still holds the record for being youngest coach of a FIFA World Cup winning team. [[Jules Rimet]], president of FIFA, presented Uruguay with the [[FIFA World Cup Trophy#Jules Rimet Trophy|World Cup Trophy]], later to be named after him. The following day was declared a national holiday in Uruguay.<ref name="origin"/> In [[Buenos Aires]], a mob threw stones at the Uruguayan consulate.<ref>Glanville, p21</ref>{{full citation|date=July 2020}}
==Match details==

{{footballbox
The last living player from the final was Argentine striker [[Francisco Varallo]], who died on 30 August 2010 aged 100.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/players/do-you-remember/newsid=1166517/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130628083753/http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/players/do-you-remember/newsid=1166517/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=28 June 2013 |title=Francisco Varallo, 100 not out |work=[[FIFA]] |access-date=20 June 2014}}</ref> The last living Uruguayan from the final was [[Ernesto Mascheroni]], who died on 3 July 1984 aged 76.
|date = 30 July 1930

|time = 15:30 UYT ([[UTC-03:30]])
==Route to the final==
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|Opponent
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|Result
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|[[1930 FIFA World Cup#First round|First round]]
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|[[1930 FIFA World Cup Group 3#Uruguay vs Peru|1–0]]
| style="background:#c1e0ff" |Match 1
|{{fb|FRA|1794}}
|[[1930 FIFA World Cup Group 1#Argentina vs France|1–0]]
|-
|{{fb|ROU}}
|[[1930 FIFA World Cup Group 3#Uruguay vs Romania|4–0]]
| style="background:#c1e0ff" |Match 2
|{{fb|MEX|1916}}
|[[1930 FIFA World Cup Group 1#Argentina vs Mexico|6–3]]
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|
|
| style="background:#c1e0ff" |Match 3
|{{fb|CHI}}
|[[1930 FIFA World Cup Group 1#Argentina vs Chile|3–1]]
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| style="background:#c1e0ff" |Final standing
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|Result
|-
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|[[1930 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#Uruguay vs Yugoslavia|6–1]]
| style="background:#c1e0ff" |Semi-finals
|{{fb|USA|1912}}
|[[1930 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#Argentina vs United States|6–1]]
|}

==Match==

===Summary===
After 12 minutes, [[Pablo Dorado]] put the hosts into the lead, before Argentina winger [[Carlos Peucelle]] equalised 8 minutes later, beating goalkeeper [[Enrique Ballestrero]] with a powerful shot. In the 37th minute, tournament top scorer [[Guillermo Stábile]] gave Argentina a 2–1 lead going into the break. Uruguay leveled the score 12 minutes into the second half via a goal from [[Pedro Cea]], and took the lead back for good with a [[Santos Iriarte]] goal in the 68th minute. With a minute remaining, [[Héctor Castro]] put Uruguay up 4–2, sealing victory in the inaugural World Cup.<ref>{{cite news |last=Molinaro |first=John F. |url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/1930-world-cup-uruguay-welcomes-the-soccer-world-1.843670 |title=1930 World Cup: Uruguay welcomes the soccer world |website=[[CBC Sports]] |publisher=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] |date=26 November 2009 |access-date=8 April 2018}}</ref>


===Details===
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|stadium=[[Estadio Centenario]], [[Montevideo]]
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|referee=[[John Langenus]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])
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|GK || ||[[Enrique Ballestrero]]
|GK ||[[Enrique Ballestrero]]
|-
|-
|RB || ||[[José Nasazzi]] ([[Captain (football)|c]])
|RB ||[[José Nasazzi]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|-
|LB || ||[[Ernesto Mascheroni]]
|LB ||[[Ernesto Mascheroni]]
|-
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|RH || ||[[José Andrade]]
|RH ||[[José Leandro Andrade|José Andrade]]
|-
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|CH || ||[[Lorenzo Fernández]]
|CH ||[[Lorenzo Fernández]]
|-
|-
|LH || ||[[Álvaro Gestido]]
|LH ||[[Álvaro Gestido]]
|-
|-
|OR || ||[[Pablo Dorado]]
|OR ||[[Pablo Dorado]]
|-
|-
|IR || ||[[Héctor Scarone]]
|IR ||[[Héctor Scarone]]
|-
|-
|CF || ||[[Héctor Castro]]
|CF ||[[Héctor Castro]]
|-
|-
|IL || ||[[Pedro Cea]]
|IL ||[[Pedro Cea]]
|-
|-
|OL || ||[[Santos Iriarte]]
|OL ||[[Santos Iriarte]]
|-
|-
|colspan=4|'''Manager:'''
|colspan=4|'''Manager:'''
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|-
|colspan="4"| [[Alberto Suppici]]
|colspan="4"|[[Alberto Suppici]]
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|-
|GK || ||[[Juan Botasso]]
|GK ||[[Juan Botasso]]
|-
|-
|RB || ||[[José Della Torre]]
|RB ||[[José Della Torre]]
|-
|-
|LB || ||[[Fernando Paternoster]]
|LB ||[[Fernando Paternoster]]
|-
|-
|RH || ||[[Juan Evaristo]]
|RH ||[[Juan Evaristo]]
|-
|-
|CH || ||[[Luis Monti]]
|CH ||[[Luis Monti]]
|-
|-
|LH || ||[[Pedro Suárez]]
|LH ||[[Arico Suárez]]
|-
|-
|OR || ||[[Carlos Peucelle]]
|OR ||[[Carlos Peucelle]]
|-
|-
|IR || ||[[Francisco Varallo]]
|IR ||[[Francisco Varallo]]
|-
|-
|CF || ||[[Guillermo Stábile]]
|CF ||[[Guillermo Stábile]]
|-
|-
|IL || ||[[Manuel Ferreira]] ([[Captain (football)|c]])
|IL ||[[Manuel Ferreira (footballer)|Manuel Ferreira]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|-
|OL || ||[[Mario Evaristo]]
|OL ||[[Mario Evaristo]]
|-
|-
|colspan=4|'''Manager:'''
|colspan=4|'''Managers:'''
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|-
|colspan="4"| [[Francisco Olazar]] & [[Juan José Tramutola]]
|colspan="4"|[[Francisco Olazar]]<br />[[Juan José Tramutola]]
|}
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|
|
'''[[Assistant referee (association football)|Assistant referees]]:'''
<br />'''Linesmen:'''
<br />{{flagicon|BOL}} [[Ulises Saucedo]]
<br />[[Ulises Saucedo]] ([[Bolivian Football Federation|Bolivia]])
<br />{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Henri Christophe (referee)|Henri Christophe]]
<br />[[Henri Christophe (referee)|Henri Christophe]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])
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<br />
|style="width:60%; vertical-align:top;"|
'''Match rules'''
*90 minutes
*30 minutes of [[Overtime (sports)#Association football|extra time]] if necessary
*[[Replay (sports)#Association football|Replay]] if scores still level
*No substitutions permitted
|}
|}

==See also==
*[[Argentina at the FIFA World Cup]]
*[[Uruguay at the FIFA World Cup]]
* [[Argentina–Uruguay football rivalry]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}<!--added above External links/Sources by script-assisted edit-->


== External links ==
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
*[http://www.planetworldcup.com/CUPS/1930/wc30final.html 1930 FIFA World Cup Final planetworldcup.com]

*[http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=1/results/matches/match=1087/report.html 1930 FIFA World Cup Final fifa.com]
* [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/uruguay1930/matches/round=405/match=1087/index.html 1930 FIFA World Cup final fifa.com]


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Latest revision as of 04:38, 29 December 2024

1930 FIFA World Cup final
Uruguay are champions
Event1930 FIFA World Cup
Date30 July 1930 (1930-07-30)
VenueEstadio Centenario, Montevideo
RefereeJohn Langenus (Belgium)
Attendance68,346
1934

The 1930 FIFA World Cup final was a football tournament match that culminated in the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup champions. Uruguay and Argentina contested in what was a rematch of the gold medal match of the 1928 Olympics, which Uruguay won after a replay.

The final was played at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay, on 30 July, a Wednesday. It was one of only two World Cup finals to be played on a day other than Sunday, the other being the 1966 FIFA World Cup final, which was played on a Saturday. A disagreement overshadowed the build-up to the match as which team would provide the match ball. FIFA intervened with a compromise, that Argentina would provide the ball for the first half, and Uruguay for the second.[1]

The stadium gates were opened at eight in the morning, six hours before kick-off, and at noon the ground was full,[2][full citation needed] officially holding 93,000 people.[3] Uruguay successfully "defended" its Olympic gold medal achievement 4–2, coming back from a 2–1 deficit at half-time.

Uruguay manager Alberto Suppici was 31 at the time, and still holds the record for being youngest coach of a FIFA World Cup winning team. Jules Rimet, president of FIFA, presented Uruguay with the World Cup Trophy, later to be named after him. The following day was declared a national holiday in Uruguay.[3] In Buenos Aires, a mob threw stones at the Uruguayan consulate.[4][full citation needed]

The last living player from the final was Argentine striker Francisco Varallo, who died on 30 August 2010 aged 100.[5] The last living Uruguayan from the final was Ernesto Mascheroni, who died on 3 July 1984 aged 76.

Route to the final

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Uruguay Round Argentina
Opponent Result First round Opponent Result
 Peru 1–0 Match 1  France 1–0
 Romania 4–0 Match 2  Mexico 6–3
Match 3  Chile 3–1
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Uruguay 2 2 0 0 5 0 +5 4
 Romania 2 1 0 1 3 5 −2 2
 Peru 2 0 0 2 1 4 −3 0
Final standing
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 3 3 0 0 10 4 +6 6
 Chile 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 4
 France 3 1 0 2 4 3 +1 2
 Mexico 3 0 0 3 4 13 −9 0
Opponent Result Knockout stage Opponent Result
 Yugoslavia 6–1 Semi-finals  United States 6–1

Match

[edit]

Summary

[edit]

After 12 minutes, Pablo Dorado put the hosts into the lead, before Argentina winger Carlos Peucelle equalised 8 minutes later, beating goalkeeper Enrique Ballestrero with a powerful shot. In the 37th minute, tournament top scorer Guillermo Stábile gave Argentina a 2–1 lead going into the break. Uruguay leveled the score 12 minutes into the second half via a goal from Pedro Cea, and took the lead back for good with a Santos Iriarte goal in the 68th minute. With a minute remaining, Héctor Castro put Uruguay up 4–2, sealing victory in the inaugural World Cup.[6]

Details

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Uruguay 4–2 Argentina
Dorado 12'
Cea 57'
Iriarte 68'
Castro 89'
Report Peucelle 20'
Stábile 37'
Attendance: 68,346
Uruguay
Argentina
GK Enrique Ballestrero
RB José Nasazzi (c)
LB Ernesto Mascheroni
RH José Andrade
CH Lorenzo Fernández
LH Álvaro Gestido
OR Pablo Dorado
IR Héctor Scarone
CF Héctor Castro
IL Pedro Cea
OL Santos Iriarte
Manager:
Alberto Suppici
GK Juan Botasso
RB José Della Torre
LB Fernando Paternoster
RH Juan Evaristo
CH Luis Monti
LH Arico Suárez
OR Carlos Peucelle
IR Francisco Varallo
CF Guillermo Stábile
IL Manuel Ferreira (c)
OL Mario Evaristo
Managers:
Francisco Olazar
Juan José Tramutola

Assistant referees:
Ulises Saucedo (Bolivia)
Henri Christophe (Belgium)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Replay if scores still level
  • No substitutions permitted

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Uruguay 1930". BBC Sport. 11 April 2002. Retrieved 25 February 2007.
  2. ^ Glanville, p19
  3. ^ a b "FIFA World Cup Origin" (PDF). FIFA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2007. Retrieved 20 May 2007.
  4. ^ Glanville, p21
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