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1941 CCCF Championship
Tournament details
Host countryCosta Rica
Dates8 – 18 May
Final positions
Champions Costa Rica
Runners-up El Salvador
Third place Curaçao
Fourth place Panama
1943

The 1941 CCCF Champtionship was the first CCCF Championship, a tournament conducted between the years of 1941–1961. It was sanctioned by the Confederacion Centroamericana y del Caribe de Futbol (Football Confederation of Central America and the Caribbean), the football (soccer) governing body for Central America and the nations in the Caribbean prior to 1961, when it was replaced by CONCACAF.

Following are the results of the Final Group of the first Championship, which was hosted by Costa Rica:

Final standings

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Results

Curaçao 3–3 Panama
Nahar
Panneflek 1
Neville 5'
? 41', 90+3' (pen)
Referee: Jacobo Foinquinos (Honduras)
  1. Some sources attribute this goal to either Hans Nahar or Mario Hernandez
Nicaragua 2–7 Costa Rica
D. Morales 43'
P. Robleto 46'
Rocha (og)
Mantainés (og)
Araya 18', 22', 29'
Rodríguez 37'
Arnáez
Panama 0–7 Costa Rica
Meza
A. Varela
?
Referee: Jacobo Foinquinos (Honduras)
Nicaragua 0–8 El Salvador
Toledo 6', 8', 24'
Donado 15'
Rosales 43'
R. Méndez 53'
Referee: Jacobo Foinquinos (Honduras)
El Salvador 4–3 Panama
Gutiérrez 20', 24'
Rosales 22', 77'
?
Curaçao 9–1 Nicaragua
Pardo
Nahar 65'
F. Jansen 88'
? 18' (pen)
Referee: Jacobo Foiquinos (Honduras)
Panama 5–2 Nicaragua
Castro
Rangel
Anderson
?
Referee: Jacobo Foiquinos (Honduras)
Costa Rica 3–1 El Salvador
Araya 39'
Meza
?
Donado 39'

Goal scorers

4 goals

  • El Salvador Aquilino Rosales

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Own Goals

  1. Some sources attribute one of Panneflek's goals to either Nahar or Mario Hernandez
  2. There were eleven goals during the tournament of which the scorer is unknown. Five of these were scored by Panama, and three each by Costa Rica and Nicaragua