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The Genesis of the Show: The 1930 World Cup

Uruguays final goal in 1930

Every great story needs a beginning, and the FIFA World Cup, the world's greatest sporting spectacle, started in 1930.

The inaugural tournament was hosted by Uruguay, a choice that honored the nation's centennial celebration of its first constitution. Specially constructed for the event was the Estadio Centenario, the site of a historic final between the host nation and fierce rivals Argentina.

Argentina took a 2-1 lead into the halftime break, silencing the home crowd after Uruguay had scored the opener in the 12th minute. However, the second half belonged entirely to the hosts. Uruguay came roaring back with three unanswered goals, securing a 4-2 victory. They became the first team to lift the coveted Jules Rimet trophy and etched their name into football history. The nation was so ecstatic that the following day was declared a national holiday.

That glorious first tournament was more than just a local triumph; its success laid the foundation for everything that followed. It ensured the World Cup would continue, delivering generations of fans the thrilling moments, legendary players, shock defeats, and spectacular goals we now cherish. Without the success of 1930, the World Cup simply wouldn't be the global phenomenon it is today.

The first Fifa world cup 13.7 - 30.7 1930 in Uruguay

The winning team from Uruguay

Argentinian Guillermo Stabile scored 8 goals
Best 11 players:
Goalkeeper:
Enrique BALLESTEROS
Defenders:
José NASAZZI
Milutin IVKOVIĆ
Midfielders:
Luis MONTI
Álvaro GESTIDO
José ANDRADE
Attackers:
Pedro Cea
Héctor Castro
Héctor Scarone
Guillermo Stabile
Bert Patenaude
Hector Castro 1930

 

Germany wins bronze

Germany won 3-2 over Uruguay in the semifinal.
Müller Goal 19
Cavani Goal 28
Forlán Goal 51
Jansen Goal 56
Khedira Goal 82

Uruguays world cup soccer team 2010

Goalkeepers: Fernando Muslera (Lazio), Juan-Guillermo Castillo (Deportivo Cali), Martin Silva (Sporting)

Defence: Diego Lugano (Fenerbahce), Diego Godin (Villarreal), Andres Scotti (Colo Colo), Jorge Fucile (Porto), Martin Caceres (Juventus), Mauricio Victorino (Universidad de Chile), Maximiliano Pereira (Benfica)

Midfielders: Walter Gargano (Napoli), Egidio Arevalo-Rios (Penarol), Sebastian Eguren (AIK Stockholm), Diego Perez (Monaco), Alvaro Pereira (Porto), Alvaro Fernandez (Universidad de Chile), Jorge Rodriguez (River Plate), Alvaro Gonzalez (Nacional), Ignacio Gonzalez (Valencia), Nicolas Lodeiro (Ajax)

Attackers: Sebastian Fernandez (Banfield), Luis Suarez (Ajax), Diego Forlan (Atletico Madrid), Sebastian Abreu (Botafogo), Edinson Cavani (Palermo), Jorge Martinez (Catania)

Group A matches

11. June


South Africa vs Mexico

Uruguay vs France

17. June

 South Africa v Uruguay

France v Mexico

22. June


Mexico v Uruguay

France v South Africa


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