José Bustamante (football player, 1907)

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José Bustamante
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Bustamante (standing, 5th from the left, shirt label "G")
Personnel
birthday 1907
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1930 CD Litoral
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1926-1930 Bolivia 9 (2)
1 Only league games are given.

José Bustamante (* 1907 ; † unknown) was a Bolivian football player .

Career

With the national team of Bolivia took attacker at 1926 South American Championship part. Chavarría was used in all four games against Chile (1: 7), Argentina (0: 5), Paraguay (1: 6) and Uruguay (0: 6). At the Campeonato Sudamericano in 1927 , the Bolivian played for the national team in three other games against Argentina (1: 7), Uruguay (0: 9) and Peru (2: 3). In the game against Peru, the Bolivian put his team in the lead with a brace in the 13th and 14th minutes, before the Peruvians turned the game around until half time. In July 1930 the player from CD Litoral from La Paz was part of the national team for the first World Cup in Uruguay . Bustamante played under coach Ulises Saucedo in both World Cup games against Yugoslavia (0: 4) and Brazil (0: 4). Between 1926 and 1930 Bustamante was used in the first nine internationals of the Bolivian national team and scored two goals. So Bustamante remained the sole record scorer of the national team until at least 1938.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ I WORLD CUP FINAL (Jules Rime Cup) ( Memento of October 27, 2009 in the Internet Archive ), in: geocities.com , (English).
  2. 1930 FIFA World Cup: Bolivia , in: fifa.com , accessed June 2, 2014.
  3. South American Championship 1926 , in: rsssf.com (12 August 2009), accessed on 2 June 2014 (English).
  4. South American Championship 1927 , in: rsssf.com (21 February 2007), accessed on 2 June 2014 (English).
  5. Bolivia - International Results , in: rsssf.com (May 15, 2014), accessed on June 2, 2014 (English).