1941 South American Championship squads
Appearance
The following squads were named for the 1941 South American Championship that took place in Chile.[1][2]
Argentina
- Juan Estrada
- Sebastián Gualco
- Jorge Alberti
- José Batagliero
- Sabino Coletta
- Bartolomé Colombo
- José Salomón
- Alberto Belén
- Gregorio Esperón
- Antonio Sastre
- Roberto Sbarra
- Eusebio Videla
- Gabino Arregui
- Luis Arrieta
- Enrique García
- Juan Marvezy
- José María Minella
- José Manuel Moreno
- Adolfo Pedernera
Chile
- Sergio Livingstone
- Roberto Cabrera
- Ascanio Cortés
- Oscar Ellis
- Segundo Flores
- Humberto Roa
- Luis Vidal
- Manuel Arancibia
- Osvaldo Carvajal
- Armando Contreras
- Alfonso Domínguez
- Juan Muñoz
- José Pastenes
- Oscar Sánchez
- Héctor Trejo
- José Avendaño
- Desiderio Medina
- Raúl Pérez
- David Ruíz
- Enrique Sorrel
- Raúl Toro
Ecuador
- Vicente Aguirre
- Marino Alcívar
- Clemente Angulo
- Ernesto Cevallos
- Luis Contreras
- Vicente Delgado
- César Augusto Freire
- Carlos Garnica
- Humberto Gavilanez
- José Herrera
- Luis Hungria
- Jorge Laurido
- Luis Antonio Mendoza
- José Merino
- Ignacio Molina
- José Peralta
- Enrique Raymondi Chávez
- Alfonso Romo
- Luis Santoliva
- Eduardo Stacey
- Alfonso Suárez Rizzo
Peru
- Gerardo Arce
- Vicente Arce
- Teodoro Fernández
- Alejandro González
- Juan Honores
- Marcial Hurtado
- Guillermo Janneau
- Orestes Jordán
- Máximo Lobatón
- Pedro Luna
- Adolfo Magallanes
- Pedro Magán
- Roberto Morales
- Enrique Perales
- Carlos Portal
- Leopoldo Quiñónez
- Juan Quispe
- César Socarraz
- Manuel Vallejas
Uruguay
- Anibal Paz
- Avelino Cadilla
- Sixto González
- Carlos Martínez
- Héctor Romero
- Obdulio Varela
- Schubert Gambetta
- Oscar Chirmini
- Héctor Magliano
- José María Medina
- Roberto Porta
- Juan Riephoff
- Ismael Rivero
- Bibiano Zapirain
References
- ^ "Copa América 1941 Chile » Teams". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ "South American Championship 1941". RSSSF. Retrieved 27 June 2021.