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1960 Panamerican Championship

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The 1960 Panamerican Championship was the third and final edition of the Panamerican Championship, an international football tournament featuring national teams from North, Central and South America. It was hosted in San José, Costa Rica, between March 6 and March 20, in 1960. All the matches were held at Estadio Nacional.

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Four teams played in a double round-robin tournament, it was won by Argentina.[1]

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Teams

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Venue

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Estadio Nacional, venue

Final table

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Match details

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Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Juan Soto Paris (Costa Rica)

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Referee: Arthur Villarino (Brazil)

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Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Arthur Villarino (Brazil)

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Attendance: 25,000[2]
Referee: Luis Antonio Ventre (Argentina)

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Referee: Luis Antonio Ventre (Argentina)

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Referee: Rafael Valenzuela (Mexico)

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Referee: Rafael Valenzuela (Mexico)

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Referee: Juan Soto Paris (Costa Rica)

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Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Juan Soto Paris (Costa Rica)

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Referee: Luis Antonio Ventre (Argentina)

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Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Luis Antonio Ventre (Argentina)

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Referee: Juan Soto Paris (Costa Rica)
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 1960 Panamerican Championship 

Argentina

1st title
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Awards

Top goalscorers

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Argentine players Osvaldo Nardiello (left) and Raúl Belén, two of the top scorers of the competition with 3 goals

There were 32 goals scored in 12 matches, for an average of 2.67 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

  • Mexico Carlos González

Source: RSSSF

Team of the Tournament

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References

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