Scorers 9 – Isidoro LÁNGARA Galarraga (Spain) 7 – Mario LÓPEZ (Cuba), Dionisio ‘Nicho’ MEJÍA Vieyra (Mexico) 5 – Johann HORVATH (Austria), Jean Eduard Marie NICOLAS (France), Karl HOHMANN (Germany), Paddy MOORE (Ireland), Aldo Teo DONELLI (USA), Mahmoud MOKHTAR Rafai EL TETCH (Egypt), 4 – Oldrich NEJEDLÝ (Czechoslovakia), Edmund CONEN (Germany), Josef RASSELNBERG (Germany), Angelo SCHIAVIO (Italy), Giuseppe MEAZZA (Italy) Eberhard Hendrik BAKHUYS (Netherlands), Johannes Chrisothomus SMIT (Netherlands), 3 – Bernard VOORHOOF (Belgium), Géza TOLDI (Hungary), Gábor Péter SZABÓ (Hungary), Raimundo Bibiani ORSI (Italy), Giovanni FERRARI (Italy), Leendert Roelof Johan VENTE (Netherlands), Stefan DOBAY (Romania, 1 annulled), Luis REGUEIRO y Pagola (Spain), Leopold KIELHOLZ (Switzerland), Manuel ALONSO (Mexico), Abdel Rahman FAWZY (Egypt), Mohamed LATIF (Egypt), 2 – Matthias SINDELAR (Austria), Karl ZISCHEK (Austria), François VAN DEN EYNDE (Belgium), Antonin PUC (Czechoslovakia), Ernst LEHNER (Germany), György SÁROSI (Hungary), József SOLTI (Hungary), Bertil ERICSSON (Sweden), Knut HANSSON (Sweden), Sven JONASSON (Sweden), Knut KROON (Sweden), Wilhelm JÄGGI (Switzerland), Vladimir KRAGIC (Yugoslavia), Héctor SOCORRO (Cuba), Robert St. FORT (Haiti), Moustafa Kamel TAHA (Egypt), 1 – Josef BICAN (Austria), Anton SCHALL (Austria), Karl SESTA (Austria), Rudolf VIERTL (Austria), Jean CAPELLE (Belgium), Stanley VAN DEN EYNDE (Belgium), Laurent GRIMMONPREZ (Belgium), Dymitar BAIKUSHEV (Bulgaria), Mikhail LOZANOV (Bulgaria), Vladimir TODOROV (Bulgaria), Rudolf KRCIL (Czechoslovakia), Jaroslav PELCNER (Czechoslovakia), Josef SILNÝ (Czechoslovakia), Jiri SOBOTKA (Czechoslovakia), František SVOBODA (Czechoslovakia), Richard KUREMAA (Estonia), Leonhard KAAS (Estonia), Alfred ASTON (France), Ernest LIBERATI (France), Georges VERRIEST (France), Ernst ALBRECHT (Germany), Stanislaus KOBIERSKI (Germany), Rudolf NOACK (Germany), Otto SIFFLING (Germany), Willi WIGOLD (Germany), Imre MARKOS (Hungary), Pál TELEKI (Hungary), Jenö VINCZE (Hungary), John SQUIRES (Ireland), Enrico GUAITA (Italy), Anfilogino GUARISI (Italy), Ernest MENGEL (Luxembourg), Théophile SPEICHER (Luxembourg), Henryk MARTYNA (Poland), Victor Marcolina SILVA (Portugal), Alexandru SCHWARTZ (Romania), Gratian SEPI (Romania, 1 annulled), Eduardo González Valino ‘CHACHO’ (Spain), José IRARAGORRI Ealo (Spain), Martín VENTORLÁ y Fort (Spain), André ABEGGLEN (Switzerland), Alessandro FRIGERIO (Switzerland), Ernst Paul HUFSCHMID (Switzerland), Erwin HOCHSTRASSER (Switzerland), Sven ANDERSSON (Sweden), Lenart BUNKE (Sweden), Torsten BUNKE (Sweden), Gösta DUNKER (Sweden), Blagoje MARJANOVIC (Yugoslavia), Ernesto Antonio BELIS (Argentina), Alberto GALATEO (Argentina), LEÔNIDAS da Silva (Brazil), Enrique FERRER (Cuba), Angel ‘Chico’ MARTINEZ (Cuba), Francisco ‘Paquito’ SOCORRO (Cuba), Salvador ‘Buroy’ SOTO (Cuba), Fernando MARCOS (Mexico), Felipe ROSAS (Mexico), José RUVALCABA (Mexico), Jorge SOTA (Mexico), Avraham NEUDELMANN (Palestine), Yohanan SUKENIK (Palestine), - the match Switzerland - Romania (2:2) was awarded 2:0 due to Barátky playing without licence (he had earlier played matches for Hungary) Teams 20 - Germany 16 - Italy 15 - Spain 14 - Mexico 13 – Austria, Hungary, Cuba, Egypt 12 – Sweden 11 – Czechoslovakia, Netherlands 9 – Switzerland 8 - Belgium, France 6 - Ireland 5 – USA 3 – Bulgaria, Romania (+2), Yugoslavia 2 – Estonia, Luxembourg, Argentina, Haiti, Palestine 1 – Poland, Portugal, Brazil 0 – Greece, Lithuania without game – Turkey, Chile, Peru (+) – annulled goals total 209 (+2) goals
1934 Qualifying Tournament - Full Data
1934 Final Tournament - Full Data
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