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Guatemala created its first football team, made up of 22 players, on 23 August 1902. The team was split into two sides, blue and white. With time, clubs were made and eventually the Guatemala national team, nicknamed "la Azul y Blanco" (the blue and white), was created in 1921.
Guatemala City Panama: 4 – 3 1948 CCCF Championship: 12 March 1948: Guatemala City El Salvador: 1 – 1 1948 CCCF Championship: 15 March 1948: Guatemala City Costa Rica: 3 – 2 1948 CCCF Championship: 17 March 1948: Guatemala City Netherlands Antilles: 2 – 2 1948 CCCF Championship: 20 March 1948: Guatemala City Panama: 4 – 5 1948 CCCF ...
The 1942–43 tournament was played by seven teams in a double round-robin tournament. Three teams – Municipal, Tipografía Nacional, and Guatemala FC – finished tied for the first place after the two rounds. A playoff between the three teams was conducted to determine the winner, with Municipal earning their first national title. [2]
The first clubs of the country were established in the capital Guatemala City, where a second football club was founded with Olympic FC at the beginning of the 20th century. These two teams started the first competition with the Copa Centroamericana between 28 August and 30 October 1904, and they were conceded exclusively between these two ...
Beginnings Guatemalan Squad (CRC vs GUA 1921) Guatemala created its first football team, made up of 22 players, on 23 August 1902. The team was split into two sides, blue and whit
The Guatemala national football team represents Guatemala in international matches and it falls under the direct command of Federacion Nacional de Futbol de Guatemala. Association Football was established in 1919 and Guatemala became a FIFA member in 1946, and got their CONCACAF affiliation in 1961.
Guatemala national under-20 football team This page was last edited on 18 April 2024, at 15:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Used mostly for football (soccer) matches, the stadium has hosted the majority of the home matches of the Guatemala national football team throughout its history, and is the home of local football club Comunicaciones. The venue is operated by the Confederación Deportiva Autónoma de Guatemala (CDAG).