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The 1930 World Cup
Number of participating teams: 13 Top scorer: Argentina's Guillermo Stabile (8 goals) Number of games: 18 Total goals scored: 70 Average goals per game: 3.89 Highest scoring game: Argentina's 6-3 win over Mexico on July 19. Total attendance: 434,500 Average attendance: 24,139 MATCH OF THE TOURNAMENT: Uruguay's 4-2 victory over Argentina in the final. Down 2-1 at halftime and buoyed by the sea of rabid fans packed into Montevideo's Centenario stadium, Uruguay came alive in the final 45 minutes to defeat its South American rival. MAN OF THE TOURNAMENT: Guillermo Stabile. Nicknamed El Enfiltrador – The Infiltrator, Stabile sat out the first game and was only called into duty in Argentina's second contest when a teammate could not play. The Argentine ace went on to bag eight goals in four matches – including a hat trick against Mexico – to finish as the top scorer in the tournament. SPOTLIGHT: The first goal in World Cup history was scored by Lucien Laurent in the 19th minute of France's 4-1 win over Mexico. Laurent was playing in the French first division when he was called into service to fight in World War 2. He was taken prisoner by the Germans and spent three years as a POW before being released in 1943. He returned home and played three more years before retiring from the game. Laurent, the only surviving member of the 1930 French team to see France win the 1998 World Cup on home soil, died April 11, 2005 in Besançon. He was 97. AND ANOTHER THING.. The entire tournament was played in one city – Montevideo – and only three stadiums were used to host all 18 games: Centenario (built specifically for the World Cup), Pocitos and Parque Central. Centenario was not completed in time for the start of the World Cup – three months of rain slowed things down. Five days into the tournament, construction on Centenario was completed and Uruguay christened the new stadium by defeating Peru 1-0 in its opening match. Centenario could hold approximately 100,000 spectators, but attendance for the Uruguay-Argentina final was held back to 90,000. The largest crowd of the tournament was 93,000 for Uruguay's 6-1 win over Yugoslavia in the semifinals.
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