CCCF Championship





























CCCF Championship
Founded 1938
Abolished 1961
Region
Central America and Caribbean
Last champions  Costa Rica
Most successful team(s)
 Costa Rica (7 titles)

The CCCF Championship was an association football (soccer) tournament made for teams in the area of Central America and the Caribbean between the years of 1941 and 1961. It was founded in 1938 and the precursor of the CONCACAF, that was formed when CCCF (Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol) merged with the NAFC (North American Football Confederation) in 1961. The North American Football Confederation also organized the NAFC Championship in 1947 and 1949, which was revived in 1990 and 1991, after 41 years of absence, before the introduction of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.


The CCCF Championship was succeeded by the CONCACAF Championship in 1963, following the merger.




Contents






  • 1 Tournament results


  • 2 Winners


  • 3 Competitive history


  • 4 CCCF Championshing winning head coaches


  • 5 References





Tournament results


List of the final four.[1]
































































































CCCF Championship
Year
Host

Final Group Rank
Winner
Runner-up
3rd Place
4th Place
1941
Details

 Costa Rica

 Costa Rica

 El Salvador

 Curaçao

 Panama
1943
Details

 El Salvador

 El Salvador

 Guatemala

 Costa Rica

 Nicaragua
1946
Details

 Costa Rica

 Costa Rica

 Guatemala

 Honduras

 El Salvador
1948
Details

 Guatemala

 Costa Rica

 Guatemala

 Panama

 Curaçao
1951
Details

 Panama

 Panama

 Costa Rica

 Nicaragua

1953
Details

 Costa Rica

 Costa Rica

 Honduras

 Guatemala

 Curaçao
1955
Details

 Honduras

 Costa Rica

 Curaçao

 Honduras

 El Salvador
1957
Details

 Netherlands Antilles

 Haiti

 Curaçao[nb 1]

 Honduras

 Panama
1960
Details

 Cuba

 Costa Rica

 Netherlands Antilles

 Honduras

 Suriname
1961
Details

 Costa Rica

 Costa Rica

 El Salvador

 Honduras

 Haiti




  1. ^ The Territory of Curaçao officially became the Netherlands Antilles on 15 December 1954 although the national football team played under the name of Curaçao until 1958.




Winners




























Wins Nation Year(s)
7  Costa Rica 1941, 1946, 1948, 1953, 1955, 1960, 1961
1  El Salvador 1943
1  Panama 1951
1  Haiti 1957


Competitive history







































































































































































































Team

Costa Rica
1941

El Salvador
1943

Costa Rica
1946

Guatemala
1948

Panama
1951

Costa Rica
1953

Honduras
1955

Netherlands Antilles
1957

Cuba
1960

Costa Rica
1961
Years

 Aruba






5



1

 Costa Rica

1st

3rd

1st

1st

2nd

1st

1st


1st

1st
9

 Cuba






7
5
5
GS
4

 Curaçao

3rd


4

4

2nd

2nd


5

 Netherlands Antilles









2nd
GS
2

 El Salvador

2nd

1st

3rd
5

5
4



2nd
7

 Guatemala


2nd

2nd

2nd


3rd
6


GS
6

 Haiti








1st

4
2

 Honduras


4



2nd

3rd

3rd

3rd

3rd
6

 Nicaragua
5
4
6


3rd
6



GS
6

 Panama
4

5

3rd

1st
7

4

GS
7

 Suriname








4

1
Total
5
4
6
5
3
7
7
5
5
9


Legend



  • 1st – Champions


  • 2nd – Runners-up


  • 3rd – Third place


  • 4th – Fourth place

  • QF – Quarter Finals

  • GS – Group stage

  • q – Qualified


  •     — Hosts



CCCF Championshing winning head coaches


























































Year
Manager
Nation
1941

Costa Rica Alejandro Morera Soto

 Costa Rica
1943

El Salvador Amaricano Gonzalez

 El Salvador
1946


 Costa Rica
1948

Nicaragua Hernán Bolaños

 Costa Rica
1951

Chile Óscar Rendoll Gómez

 Panama
1953

Brazil Otto Bumbel

 Costa Rica
1955

Costa Rica Alfredo 'Chato' Stone

 Costa Rica
1957

Greece Dan Georgiadis

 Haiti
1960

Uruguay Ruben Amorín

 Costa Rica
1961

Spain Eduardo Toba Muino

 Costa Rica


References





  1. ^ "CCCF and Concacaf Championships". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 April 2012..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}











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