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1949 Latin Cup
Copa Latina de 1949
Spain
26 June – 3 July 1949
4 (from 1 confederation)
3 (in 2 host cities)
Barcelona (1st title)
Sporting CP
Torino
Reims
4
20 (5 per match)
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Fernando Peyroteo
(3 goals)
1950 →
The 1949 Latin Cup (Spanish: Copa Latina de 1949) was the first edition of the annual Latin Cup which was played by clubs of the Southwest European nations of France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. The tournament was hosted by Spain, and the Spanish club Barcelona was the winner of the tournament after defeating Sporting CP by a score of 2–1 in the final match.
Team
Method of qualification
Previous appearances
Reims
1948–49 French Division 1 champions
Debut
Torino
1948–49 Serie A champions
Debut
Sporting CP
1948–49 Primeira Divisão champions
Debut
Barcelona
1948–49 La Liga champions
Debut
The host of the tournament was Spain, and three stadiums, two in Madrid and one in Barcelona, were selected to host the matches for the tournament.
Madrid
Barcelona
Real Madrid CF Stadium
Capacity: 75,000
Capacity: 35,700
Capacity: 60,000
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Semifinals
Final
26 June – Madrid
Sporting CP
3
3 July – Madrid
Torino
1
Barcelona
2
26 June – Barcelona
Sporting CP
1
Barcelona
5
Reims
0
Third place match
3 July – Barcelona
Torino
5
Reims
3
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Barcelona
Sporting CP
GK
1
Juan Velasco
DF
2
Francisco Calvet
DF
3
Curta
DF
4
Ricardo Calo
MF
5
José Gonzalvo
MF
6
Mariano Gonzalvo (c)
MF
7
José Canal
FW
8
Estanislau Basora
FW
9
César Rodríguez
FW
10
Alfonso Navarro
FW
11
Josep Seguer
Manager:
Enrique Fernández
GK
1
João Azevedo
DF
2
Octávio Barrosa
DF
3
Manuel Marques (c)
DF
4
Juvenal da Silva
MF
5
Carlos Canário
MF
6
Veríssimo Alves
FW
7
Jesus Correia
FW
8
Manuel Vasques
FW
9
Fernando Peyroteo
FW
10
José Travassos
FW
11
Albano
Manager:
Cândido de Oliveira
1949 Latin Cup Champions
Barcelona1st title
Rank
Player
Team
Goals
1
Fernando Peyroteo
Sporting CP
3
2
Riccardo Carapellese
Torino
2
Giuseppe Marchetto
Silvano Pravisano
César Rodríguez
Barcelona
Josep Seguer
3
Estanislau Basora
1
José Canal
Mateu Nicolau
Pierre Flamion
Reims
Francis Méano
Pierre Sinibaldi
Jesus Correia
Sporting CP
Latin Cup (Full Results) from RSSSF
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