Researching the Forgotten History of the 1930 World Cup that took place in Montevideo, Uruguay, while exploring and dispelling its myths.
Sunday 29 May 2016
19 July 1930 - (World Cup Group 1) Argentina v Mexico; (World Cup Group 1) Chile v France (Match Report in La Nacion/Madrid)
La Nacion, 21 July 1930
This article includes two match reports of Argentina v Mexico and Chile v France, played on the 19th July 1930, and published on the 21st July in the Spanish language Madrid based newspaper La Nacion.
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I am doing an investigation and I found the following information about the match, Argentina 6-3 Mexico, and I want to know if you have information about it.
The Bolivian referee Ulises Salcedo, would have decreed five penalties: 23’) Óscar Bonfiglio saves the shot by the Argentine Fernando Paternoster 30’) Adolfo Zumelzú, cannot convert for the South Americans either 42’) the Mexican Manuel Rosas, achieves the only successful execution 65’) Manuel Rosas shoots, but Ángel Bossio blocks, on the rebound, Rosas himself scores. 72’) again Manuel Rosas charges and fails.
I would appreciate any information you have about it.
Hi Carlos, Apologies for the delay in reply to your comment. The notifications go to an email I rarely use. It is my understanding that only three penalties were taken. 1. Bonfiglio saves from Paternoster. 2. Rosas scores against Bossio. 3. Bossio saves from Rosas. Rosas scores from rebound. For further discussion please contact me via deanlockyer@hotmail.com I would be interested to learn where you received your information from. I read previously about the five penalties but no reference to who took the other two. Im more than happy to search my archives some of which have yet to be fully translated and share them with you.
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ReplyDeleteI am doing an investigation and I found the following information about the match, Argentina 6-3 Mexico, and I want to know if you have information about it.
The Bolivian referee Ulises Salcedo, would have decreed five penalties:
23’) Óscar Bonfiglio saves the shot by the Argentine Fernando Paternoster
30’) Adolfo Zumelzú, cannot convert for the South Americans either
42’) the Mexican Manuel Rosas, achieves the only successful execution
65’) Manuel Rosas shoots, but Ángel Bossio blocks, on the rebound, Rosas himself scores.
72’) again Manuel Rosas charges and fails.
I would appreciate any information you have about it.
Successes
Atte.
CARLOS RAMON LOOR
Hi Carlos,
DeleteApologies for the delay in reply to your comment. The notifications go to an email I rarely use. It is my understanding that only three penalties were taken.
1. Bonfiglio saves from Paternoster.
2. Rosas scores against Bossio.
3. Bossio saves from Rosas. Rosas scores from rebound.
For further discussion please contact me via deanlockyer@hotmail.com
I would be interested to learn where you received your information from. I read previously about the five penalties but no reference to who took the other two. Im more than happy to search my archives some of which have yet to be fully translated and share them with you.
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