1941 South American Championship - Final Round

Final Round

Each team played against each of the other teams. Two (2) points were awarded for a win, one (1) point for a draw and zero (0) points for a defeat.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Argentina 4 4 0 0 10 2 +8 8
Uruguay 4 3 0 1 10 1 +9 6
Chile 4 2 0 2 6 3 +3 4
Peru 4 1 0 3 5 5 0 2
Ecuador 4 0 0 4 1 21 -20 0
  • Half-time scores are in brackets

February 2, 1941

Chile 5 - 0 (4-0) Ecuador Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: José Bartolomé Macías (Argentina)
Toro 10'
Sorrel 18'
Pérez 25'
Contreras 43'
Sorrel 78'

February 9, 1941

Uruguay 6 - 0 (4-0) Ecuador Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: Alfredo Vargas (Chile)
Rivero 9'
Gambetta 16'
Rivero 23'
Porta 39'
Laurido 75' (og)
Rivero 87'
Chile 1 - 0 (1-0) Peru Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: José Bartolomé Macías (Argentina)
Pérez 20'

February 12, 1941

Argentina 2 - 1 (1-0) Peru Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: Alfredo Vargas (Chile)
Moreno 2' Socarraz 53'
Moreno 72'

February 16, 1941

Argentina 6 - 1 (5-0) Ecuador Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: Aníbal Tejada (Uruguay)
Marvezzi 3' Freire 47'
Marvezzi 17'
Marvezzi 28'
Moreno 30'
Marvezzi 39'
Marvezzi 59'
Uruguay 2 - 0 (1-0) Chile Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: José Bartolomé Macías (Argentina)
Cruche 35'
Chirimini 78'

February 23, 1941

Peru 4 - 0 (3-0) Ecuador Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: Víctor Francisco Rivas (Chile)
T. Fernández 25'
T. Fernández 32'
Vallejas 36'
T. Fernández 48'
Argentina 1 - 0 (0-0) Uruguay Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: Alfredo Vargas (Chile)
Sastre 53'

February 26, 1941

Uruguay 2 - 0 (1-0) Peru Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: José Bartolomé Macías (Argentina)
Riephoff 37'
Varela 70'

March 4, 1941

Argentina 1 - 0 (0-0) Chile Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Ref: Aníbal Tejada (Uruguay)
García 71'

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