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1930 FIFA World Cup Uruguay ™

  • Teams: 13
  • When: 13 July 1930 to 30 July 1930
  • Final: 30 July 1930
  • Matches: 18
  • Goals Scored: 70 (average 3.9 per match)
  • Attendance: 590549 (average 32808)
      • Winner: Uruguay
      • Runners-Up: Argentina
      • Third: USA
      • Fourth: Yugoslavia
      • Golden Shoe: Guillermo STABILE (ARG)

    Overview

    Hosts Uruguay beat arch-rivals to first world crown

    FIFA President Jules Rimet's dream was realised as Uruguay hosted the inaugural FIFA World Cup in its centenary year. Only four European teams made the long sea journey and the Final was an all-South American affair, with Uruguay beating neighbours Argentina just as they had done in the 1928 Olympic final. Trailing at half-time, the hosts triumphed 4-2 in the newly built Estadio Centenario to become football's first world champions.

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      • Final: Uruguay 4-2 Argentina
      • The Bolivian team
      • Semi-final: Argentina 6-1 USA
      • Final: Uruguay 4-2 Argentina
      • Final: Uruguay 4-2 Argentina
      • Group 2: Yugoslavia 4-0 Bolivia
      • Group 4: USA 3-0 Belgium
      • Final: Uruguay 4-2 Argentina

      Did You Know?

      • In the Final, Argentina led 2-1 after a first-half played with their own ball, but the introduction of a Uruguayan ball inspired Uruguay to a 4-2 win.
      • Both semi-finals produced 6-1 results, Argentina beating the USA on 26 July before Uruguay overcame Yugoslavia by the same margin one day later.
      • Romania, whose squad was selected by King Carol II, took just 50 seconds to score on their FIFA World Cup™ finals debut in a 3-1 victory over Peru.
      • Argentina's Group 1 meeting with Chile matched up the two youngest coaches in finals history, Juan Jose Tramutola, 27, and 29-year-old Gyorgi Orth.
      • A record low of three stadiums, all in Montevideo, hosted matches. At the 2002 tournament, 20 different stadiums, each in a different city, were used.

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