1957 South American Championship

The South American Championship 1957 was a football tournament held in Peru and won by Argentina with Brazil as runners-up. Bolivia, and Paraguay withdrew from the tournament.

1957 South American Championship
Tournament details
Host countryPeru
DatesMarch 7 – April 6
Teams7 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Argentina (11th title)
Runners-up Brazil
Third place Uruguay
Fourth place Peru
Tournament statistics
Matches played21
Goals scored101 (4.81 per match)
Top scorer(s) Javier Ambrois
Humberto Maschio
(9 goals each)

Humberto Maschio from Argentina and Javier Ambrois from Uruguay became top scorers of the tournament with 9 goals each.[1]

Summary

Managed by Guillermo Stábile, Argentina won the tournament with a team widely considered as one of the best squads in its history,[2] and the first "legendary team" of Argentina since its inception in 1901.[3] The attacking line (nicknamed Carasucias) was composed of Omar Corbatta, Humberto Maschio, Antonio Angelillo, Enrique Sívori and Osvaldo Cruz. Beyond its virtues and high goalscoring (25 goals in 6 matches), Argentina was a well-balanced team with a strong defense with Pedro Dellacha and Néstor Rossi as two of its most notable players that helped the team to finish the competition with the fewest goals conceded.

Despite Argentina having won other South American competitions before, the 1957 Sudamericano was the first Argentine achievement with a great repercusion on the media. Likewise, Sívori was chosen as the best player of the tournament.[3]

Because of their great performances, Maschio, Angelillo and Sívori would be traded to Italian clubs (Bologna, Internazionale and Juventus respectively) after the tournament, losing the chance to play the FIFA World Cup held in Sweden one year later,[4] due to the AFA interventor, Raúl Colombo, did not called them for the national team considering that "we are plenty of players here".[2]

People always remember us. Maybe we played just a few matches and that South American championship still remains in their memory. Despite we had played some friendly matches before travelling Peru, people almost could not see us play in our country.

Humberto Maschio in an interview with Clarín, 2007

Corbatta was a phenomenal player. He did impossible things. He was crazy, but about football. When he dribbled it seemed that rivals could never take the ball away from him. He became an idol of Limeños (people from Lima). After the 3–0 win over Brazil, he was acclaimed by the whole attendance, giving his shirt to them as retribution.[3]

Humberto Maschio

Squads

The Argentina winning squad

For a complete list of participating squads see: 1957 South American Championship squads

Venues

Lima
Estadio Nacional de Lima
Capacity: 50,000

Final round

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 6501256+1910
 Brazil 6402239+148
 Uruguay 64021512+38
 Peru 6402129+38
 Colombia 62041025−154
 Chile 6114917−83
 Ecuador 6015723−161
Uruguay 5–2 Ecuador
Ambrois  26', 29' (pen.), 57', 74'
Sasía  87'
Larraz  12', 40' (pen.)
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Erwin Hieger (Austria)

Peru 2–1 Ecuador
Terry  29', 37' (pen.) Cantos  44'
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Robert Turner (United Kingdom)

Argentina 8–2 Colombia
Cruz  5'
Angelillo  10', 73'
Maschio  16' (pen.), 23', 53' (pen.), 85'
Corbatta  59'
Gamboa  34' (pen.)
Valencia  37'
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Ronald Lynch (United Kingdom)

Brazil 4–2 Chile
Didì  20', 26', 44'
Pepe  46'
Ramírez Banda  13'
Fernández  89'
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Bertley Cross (United Kingdom)

Peru 1–0 Chile
Mosquera  57'
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Ronald Lynch (United Kingdom)

Colombia 1–0 Uruguay
Arango  28'
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Pedro Di Leo (Italy)

Argentina 3–0 Ecuador
Angelillo  5', 39'
Sívori  14'
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Bertley Cross (United Kingdom)

Argentina 4–0 Uruguay
Maschio  7', 73'
Angelillo  48'
Sanfilippo  83'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Erwin Hieger (Austria)

Brazil 7–1 Ecuador
Evaristo  22', 89'
Pepe  25'
Zizinho  34' (pen.)
Joel  43', 68'
Didì  78'
Larraz  80' (pen.)
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Ronald Lynch (United Kingdom)

Chile 3–2 Colombia
Verdejo  35', 70'
Espinoza  62'
Arango  68'
Carrillo  83'
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Edwin Hieger (Austria)

Uruguay 5–3 Peru
Ambrois  22', 48', 60', 75'
Carranza  26'
Terry  3'
Seminario  81'
Mosquera  83'
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Bertley Cross (United Kingdom)

Chile 2–2 Ecuador
Ramírez Banda  18', 26' (pen.) Larraz  25' (pen.)
Cantos  59'
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Erwin Hieger (Austria)

Brazil 9–0 Colombia
Johan Jaramillo
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Bertley Cross (United Kingdom)

Peru 4–1 Colombia
Alberto Terry  34'
Rivera  35', 37'
Bassa  83'
Arango  57' (pen.)
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Ronald Lynch (United Kingdom)

Argentina 6–2 Chile
Sívori  7'
Angelillo  21', 70'
Maschio  53', 74'
Corbatta  83' (pen.)
Fernández  14', 28'
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Robert Turner (United Kingdom)

Uruguay 3–2 Brazil
Campero  15', 23'
Ambrois  17'
Evaristo  68'
Didì  70'
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Erwin Hieger (Austria)

Brazil 1–0 Peru
Didì  73' (pen.)
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Ronald Lynch (United Kingdom)

Colombia 4–1 Ecuador
Álvarez  19' (pen.)
Gutiérrez  22'
Gamboa  30', 58'
Larraz  32' (pen.)
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Harry Davis (United Kingdom)

Uruguay 2–0 Chile
Campero  28'
Roque  40'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Erwin Hieger (Austria)
Match suspended at the 43rd minute due to pitch invasion.

Argentina 3–0 Brazil
Angelillo  23'
Maschio  87'
Cruz  90'
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Robert Turner (United Kingdom)

Peru 2–1 Argentina
Mosquera  15'
Terry  81'
Sívori  50'
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Bertley Cross (United Kingdom)

Result

 1957 South American Championship Champions 

Argentina
11th title

Goalscorers

A total of 33 different players scored 101 goals in the tournament. None of them is credited as own goal.

9 Goals

8 Goals

5 Goals

4 Goals

  • Jorge Larraz

3 Goals

2 Goals

1 Goal

References

  1. South American Championship 1957 at RSSSF
  2. Los ángles carasucias, El Gráfico 8 Feb 2018
  3. La primera delantera mediática by Roberto Martínez on ESPN, 7 May 2016
  4. Ídolos: Humberto Maschio, El Gráfico, 6 May 2014
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