The day a fan of the Argentine National Team scored a goal against Brazil in a Copa América

The day a fan of the Argentine National Team scored a goal against Brazil in a Copa América

It may seem unusual but that’s how it was. He went from the stands to the playing field to rescue a tie in the South American classic.

In it year 1916on the occasion of the celebrations of the Independence of the Viceroyalty of the Río de La Plata, Argentina invited Chile, Brazil and Uruguay to hold a South American national team tournament. The format was all against all and a single round. The champion was Uruguay with 5 points, Argentina was second with 4, Brazil added 2 points and Chile 1.

At that time the victories added up to 2 points instead of 3 and that is why Uruguay, despite having 2 victories (against Brazil and Chile) and 1 draw (against Argentina), was left with 5 points, while Argentina, which won only one game and He tied the remaining two and was left with 4.

This tournament would be the first international precedent for teams from around the world, giving rise years later to the Copa América, which continues to be played to this day.

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Buenos Aires Gymnastics and Fencing Stadium (1910).  At that time it was the best place in the country to play football.

Buenos Aires Gymnastics and Fencing Stadium (1910). At that time it was the best place in the country to play football.

Who was José Laguna, the fan who scored a goal against Brazil in a Copa América

After beating Chile 6-1, Argentina had to play its second match against Brazil, but there was a problem. One of the team’s figures, the academy player Alberto Ohaco, had traveled to the interior and would not arrive at the game, so The team had 10 players to face the match.

Then, another player from the national team, Pedro Martínez, recalled that his Hurricane teammate was among the 15,000 spectators that day. José Manuel Durand Lagunafounder and figure of the globe who had not been summoned, but when he went to look for him he took off his suit, put on his boots and entered the playing field.

And how lucky it was there! Because the match became more complicated than Argentina expected, and it was he who scored the goal that achieved a tight 1-1 draw against Brazil.

Source: Ambito

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