1947 NAFC Championship explained

Tourney Name:NAFC Championship
Year:1947
Country: Cuba
Dates:13 – 20 July
Num Teams:3
Confederations:1
Venues:Estadio La Tropical
Havana, Cuba
Champion:MEX
Champion-Flagvar:1934
Count:1
Second:CUB
Second-Flagvar:1902
Third:USA
Third-Flagvar:1912
Matches:3
Goals:16
Attendance:39400
Top Scorer: Adalberto López (4)
Nextseason:1949

The 1947 NAFC Championship was the first association football championship for the North American Football Confederation (NAFC).

The first tournament came soon after the founding of the NAFC. Cuba hosted the tournament which included the host national team, Mexico and the United States. Cuba and Mexico sent their national teams, but the United States Rather than forming a team for the competition, the United States Football Soccer Federation chose to send Ponta Delgada S.C., an amateur team from Fall River, Massachusetts. Ponta Delgada had won both the National Challenge Cup and National Amateur Cup, but was unable to compete with Mexico and Cuba. Mexico easily handled both the U.S. and Cuba, defeating the first 5–0 and the second 3–1. Cuba took second place with a 5–2 victory over the United States. All matches were held at La Tropical Stadium.[1]

Teams

Venues

Havana
Estadio La Tropical
Capacity: 30,000

Results

Mexico: Raúl Landeros, Alberto Medina, Sergio Bravo, Alfonso Montemayor (captain); Rodrígo Ruíz, Salvador Arizmendi, Antonio Flores, Julián Durán, Adalberto López, Angel Segura, Carlos Septién

United States: Walter Romanowicz, Joe Machado, Manuel Martin, Joseph Rego-Costa, Joe Ferreira, Jesse Braga, Frank Moniz, Ed Souza, Ed Valentine, John Souza, John Travis----

Mexico: Raúl Landeros, Alberto Medina, Sergio Bravo, Alfonso Montemayor (captain), Rodrígo Ruíz, Salvador Arizmendi, Javier de la Torre, Max Prieto, Adalberto López, Angel Segura, Carlos Septién

Cuba: Juan Ayra, Jacinto Barquín, Enrique Martinez, José Ovide, José Minsal, Francisco Alvarez, Roure, Antonio Mederos, Antonio Villalón, Manuel Briso, Buxadera.----

Cuba: Juan Ayra, Jacinto Barquín, Enrique Martinez, José Ovide, José Minsal, Francisco Alvarez, Santiago Veiga, Antonio Mederos, Antonio Villalón, Luis Gironella, Buxadera

United States: Walter Romanowicz, Joe Machado, Manuel Martin, Joseph Rego-Costa, Joseph Michaels, Jesse Braga, Frank Muniz, Ed Souza, Ed Valentine, John Souza, John Travis

Goalscorers

Four goals

Two goals

One goal

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mexico wins 1947 NAFC title. CONCACAF Retro. CONCACAF. 2013-11-26. 2012-07-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20130406031834/http://www.concacaf.com/articles/20120714/mexico-wins-1947-nafc-title_2304746_2865874 . 2013-04-06. dead.