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Guatemala's performance in the World Cup qualifying rounds began to improve in the 1960s. In 1962 they drew against both Costa Rica (4–4) and Honduras (1–1). However they again finished last in their qualifying group. [7] Guatemala did not participate in the qualifying round in 1966, as FIFA refused their participation for administrative ...
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 ...
In the 1962 World Cup qualification, seven countries played for the sole CONCACAF spot, again won by Mexico, who then advanced to the CONMEBOL/CCCF/NAFC Intercontinental Play-off. Mexico beat Paraguay 1–0 in Mexico City and qualified for their fourth consecutive World Cup.
However, he would return to play for Guatemala again and became the second Guatemalan player to appear in five World Cup qualification processes (Juan Manuel Funes being the first) when he started in the second round of the 2018 World Cup qualification in their opening match against Bermuda.
As Group A winners, Mexico played Group B third-place finishers, Guatemala on June 18. Narrowly edging Canada on gold differential, Guatemala earned a berth in the quarterfinals thanks to a 4–0 victory over Grenada. In the fifth minute of play, Guatemala's Carlos Ruiz opened the scoring to give Los Chapines a 1–0 lead. For Mexico, it was ...
The III Central American and Caribbean Football Championship, held again in San José, between February and March 1946, Guatemala was one point behind Costa Rica, which took over the title with eight points, compared to seven of its enemies. For the IV Central American and Caribbean Football Championship, Costa Rica once again took over the ...
Once again, Olympic FC went through, but the Guatemala FC "defended" second place in front of the newly added team of the Gay SC. After that, other tournaments were played out as of 1911 under the new name Copa Manuel Estrada Cabrera. The first tournament won the Gay SC, but in the years 1913 and 1914 the Guatemala FC finally entered the winner ...
This showed in the early going as Guatemala controlled the run of play. However, the U.S. slowly regained its composure and using its strength in the air, began to send high balls into the Guatemala area. Ante Razov, Ben Olsen and Brian McBride all had headers saved by Guatemala keeper Edgar Estrada in the first half. The first goal of the game ...