Pablo Dorado
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Pablo Dorado (June 22, 1908 — 18 November 1978) was a striker for Uruguay in the 1930 World Cup. In the finals against Argentina he scored the 1st goal of the match on the 12th minute putting the hosts Uruguay in front by shooting the ball through the legs of the goalkeeper Botasso. [1]
Uruguay squad - 1930 FIFA World Cup Champions (1st Title) | ||
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GK Ballesteros | GK Capuccini | DF Mascheroni | DF Nassazi | DF Recoba | DF Tejera | MF Andrade | MF Fernández | MF Gestido | MF Melogno | MF Píriz | MF Riolfo | FW Anselmo | FW Calvo | FW Castro | FW Cea | FW Dorado | FW Iriarte | FW Petrone | FW Saldombide | FW Scarone | FW Urdinarán | Coach: Suppici |