El Salvador vs Honduras - eliminatorias CONCACAF 1969

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Azteca Stadium in Mexico: El Salvador vs Honduras (3-0), night game with goals from Juan R. Martínez (2) and Mauricio "Pipo" Rodríguez; El Salvador wins (3-2) and the goals of Gómez (Honduras) are missing. General views of the public in the stands. Short sequences of the game played with rain. (Version 1 ambient sound)
(Game tiebreaker for the playoff semifinals, preliminary phase of CONCACAF)
Formation of El Salvador: Gualberto Fernández (Jorge Suárez), Roberto Rivas, Mauricio Manzano, Jorge Vásquez, Salvador Mariona, Salvador Flamenco, José A. Quintanilla, Mauricio "Pipo" Rodríguez, Juan R. Martínez, Mario Monge, Elmer Acevedo and Bundio (Technical director).
Formation of Honduras: Varela, Matamoros, Dick, Welsh, Bulnes, Mendoza, Marshall, Rosales (Mejia), Gómez, Cardona (Lagos) and Bran.
Reference: El Salvador and Honduras became the first countries in the history of the world to have broken their diplomatic relations as a result of a soccer match. The day came (June 27, 1969), Mon Martínez scored at minute 10 and the "Chula" Gómez of Honduras tied at 27 with a goal from the Chilean average, who entered after hitting the post; two minutes later, Mon Martínez again scored the second goal. The second half, at 7 minutes, again "Chula" Gómez tied the game in a "nick", there was a need for extra time and at minute 11 of the third period "Pipo" Rodríguez in a sweep drives the ball to goal, to Despite Dick's desperate effort to reach the ball, without success.
Date: 6/27/1969
Duration: 1 minute 33 seconds
Film code: B-09963

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