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1955 Small Club World Cup

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1955 Small Club World Cup
Tournament details
Host countryVenezuela
Dates7 July – 4 August
Teams4 (from 2 associations)
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsBrazil São Paulo (1st title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played12
Goals scored40 (3.33 per match)
Top scorerArgentina Rubén Padín (6 goals)
1956

The 1955 Small Club World Cup was the fourth edition of the Small Club World Cup, a tournament held in Venezuela between 1952 and 1957, in certain years between 1963 and 1970, and in 1975. It was played by four participants, half from Europe and half from South America in double round robin format and featured players like Mario Coluna, José Águas, goalkeeper Costa Pereira for Benfica, Dino Sani, Nílton de Sordi for Sao Paulo,[1] Dutch Faas Wilkes and Pasieguito for Valencia.

As Milan and Real Madrid declined to participate,[2] they were replaced by Spanish club Valencia and local team La Salle. On the other hand, Brazilian club São Paulo's participation was part of a tour that also included Colombia and Mexico, while Valencia became the third Spanish team to visit Venezuela, after Real Madrid and Barcelona.[3]

The tournament was organised by Spanish entrepreneurs Damián Gaubeka and Pedro Reyes, and named "Copa General de Brigada Marcos Pérez Jiménez" by the press, which never mentioned it as "Pequeña Copa del Mundo". Argentine striker Rubén Padín of La Salle (who had been loaned from Cúcuta Deportivo to play this tournament exclusively) was the topscorer with 6 goals.[3]

Participants

Team Qualification
Portugal BenficaChampions of 1954–55 Primeira Divisão
Spain Valencia5th. in 1954–55 La Liga
Brazil São Paulo4th. in 1954 Campeonato Paulista
Venezuela La SalleChampions of Venezuelan Primera División

Matches

Valencia Spain43Portugal Benfica
Buqué 3'
Pasieguito 43'
Wilkes 52'
Fuertes 69'
Report Arsénio 30'
Águas 46', 80'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Benito Jackson (Venezuela)

La Salle Venezuela41Brazil São Paulo
Alfredo red-colored football 11' (o.g.)
Padín 31', 33', 56'
Report Paraíba 43'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Dellow (England)

La Salle Venezuela11Spain Valencia
Padín 35' Report Mañó 58'
Referee: Dellow (England)

Benfica Portugal00Brazil São Paulo
Report
Referee: Héctor Osorio (Venezuela)

La Salle Venezuela14Portugal Benfica
Padín 25' Report Arsénio 60'
Salvador 66'
Chano red-colored football 65' (o.g.)
Calado 81'
Referee: Dellow (England)

São Paulo Brazil20Spain Valencia
Dino Sani 5'
Gino 70'
Report
Referee: Benito Jackson (Venezuela)

São Paulo Brazil42Portugal Benfica
Dino Sani 23', 50'
Maurinho 55'
Teixeirinha 83'
Report Salvador 62'
Caiado 87'
Referee: Teo Hernández (Venezuela)

La Salle Venezuela04Spain Valencia
Report Fuertes 2'
Vila 9'
Seguí 55', 85'
Referee: Dellow (England)

La Salle Venezuela13Brazil São Paulo
Padín 87' Report Lanzoninho 40'
Gino 57'
Dino Sani 62'
Referee: Dellow (England)

Benfica Portugal21Spain Valencia
Águas 11', 70' Report Pasieguito 32'
Referee: Héctor Osorio (Venezuela)

La Salle Venezuela00Portugal Benfica
Report
Referee: Dellow (England)

São Paulo Brazil11Spain Valencia
Lanzoninho 18' Report Mañó 50'
Referee: Benito Jackson (Venezuela)

Final standings

Team[4] Pts P W D L GF GA GD
Brazil São Paulo 763211183
662221192
6622211101
46123713-6

Topscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1
Argentina Rubén PadínVenezuela La Salle
6
2
Brazil Dino SaniBrazil São Paulo
4

Champion

1955 Small Club World Cup
Second Brazilian Republic
São Paulo
1st. title

References

  1. "A conquista da Pequena Copa do Mundo de 1955". São Paulo FC (in Portuguese). 4 August 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  2. on Mundo Deportivo, 24 Apr 1955
  3. 1955: 4ta. Pequeña Copa del Mundo by Elizier Pérez on Fútbol de Venezuela (archived, 8 Dec 2013)
  4. Pequeña Copa del Mundo 1955 on the RSSSF