The 1961 CCCF Championship was played in March 1961 in San José, Costa Rica. Costa Rica emerged as champion. It was the final edition of the tournament, as shortly afterward the CCCF was subsumed into CONCACAF.
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The 1961CCCFChampionship was played in March 1961 in San José, Costa Rica. Costa Rica emerged as champion. It was the final edition of the tournament...
The CCCFChampionship was an association football (soccer) tournament made for teams in the area of Central America and the Caribbean between the years...
Caribbean until 1961CCCFChampionship, an association football tournament for teams in the area of Central America and the Caribbean, 1941–1961CCCF Youth Championship...
The 1960 CCCFChampionship was played in Havana, Cuba from 14 February to 29 February. Costa Rica emerged as champion. Source: (Q) Qualified for the phase...
The 1941 CCCFChampionship was the first CCCFChampionship, a tournament conducted between the years of 1941–1961. It was sanctioned by the Confederacion...
1943 CCCFChampionship was held in San Salvador, El Salvador from 5 to 19 December 1943. The tournament was the second edition of the CCCFChampionship which...
The 1953 CCCFChampionship was a tournament sanctioned by the Confederacion Centroamericana y del Caribe de Futbol (Football Confederation of Central...
Futbol (CCCF). The competition was replaced with CONCACAF Youth Championship following the CCCF merger with NAFC to form CONCACAF in 1961. Source: "CCCF Youth...
finals tournament. They were the 1943 CCCF champions, and finished in second-place in the 1941 and 1961championships. They have competed in the CONCACAF...
NAFC, and CCCF.[citation needed] The Panamerican Championship was organized by the new body, as an attempt to create an Americas-wide championship since the...
held its own competition, the CCCFChampionship and the NAFC Championship. The CCCF held 10 championships from 1941 to 1961 with Costa Rica winning seven...
team tournaments NAFC Championship and CCCFChampionships until 1961 before the merged to form CONCACAF. The first Championship took place in 1963 and...
match for over twelve years, until the qualifying group for the 1941 CCCFChampionship in Costa Rica. They lost all 4 games: 7–2 to the hosts Costa Rica...
the CONCACAF Championship finals none Largest win at the CCCFChampionship finals 2–0 vs Cuba on 18 February 1960, 1960 CCCFChampionship Largest win at...
tournament. NAFC merged with the CCCF to form CONCACAF in 1961. After a 41-year absence, another North American championship was organized by the North American...
on 19 December 1946 in Havana. In 1961 it merged with the Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol (CCCF) to form CONCACAF. The following nations...
2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015. Reyes, Macario (6 August 1999). "CCCFChampionship1961 (San José, Costa Rica, March)". RSSSF. Archived from the original...
during a game against Costa Rica. He took part in the 1960 and 1961CCCFChampionships in Havana and San José, playing four games in total. His last match...
including unofficial ones. His final international game was a March 1961CCCFChampionship match against Honduras. Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador:...
tournament is the UNCAF Nations Cup. CCCF - Confederacion Centroamericana y del Caribe de Futbol - 37 members - dissolved in 1961, represented Central America...
The 1963 CONCACAF Championship was the first edition of the CONCACAF Championship, the football championship of North America, Central America and the...
qualification 1 March 1961 San José Costa Rica 2 – 4 1961CCCFChampionship 6 March 1961 San José Panama 2 – 0 1961CCCFChampionship 8 March 1961 San José Cuba...
place (1): 2001 Other competitions CCCFChampionship Runners-up (1): 1953 Third place (4): 1955, 1957, 1960, 1961 Copa Centroamericana Champions (4):...
6–0 by Costa Rica. Guatemala had success in several editions of the CCCFChampionship, the precursor of the Gold Cup, by being the runners-up in 1943, 1946...
founded in its current form on 18 September 1961 in Mexico City, Mexico, with the merger of the NAFC and the CCCF, which made it one of the then five, now...