Scorers 10 – Gyula ZSENGELLÉR (Hungary) 7 – LEÔNIDAS da Silva (Brazil) 6 – Gustav WETTERSTRÖM (Sweden) 5 – György SÁROSI (Hungary), Silvio PIOLA (Italy), Fricis KANEPS (Latvia), Ernest Otton WILIMOWSKI (Poland) 4 – Oldrich NEJEDLÝ (Czechoslovakia), Pál TITKOS (Hungary), Luigi COLAUSSI (Italy), Reidar KVAMMEN (Norway) 3 – Vladislav ŠIMUNEK (Czechoslovakia), Josef GAUCHEL (Germany), Ernst LEHNER (Germany), Kleanthis VIKELIDES (Greece), József NEMES (Hungary), Ilja VESTERMANS (Latvia), Piet DE BOER (Netherlands), André ABEGGLEN (Switzerland), Harry ANDERSSON (Sweden), Lenart BUNKE (Sweden), Arne NYBERG (Sweden), José PERÁCIO (Brazil), ROMEU Pellicciari (Brazil), 2 – Hendrik ISEMBORGHS (Belgium), Bernard VOORHOOF (Belgium), Georg SIIMENSON (Estonia), Jean Eduard Marie NICOLAS (France), Helmut SCHÖN (Germany), Otto SIFFLING (Germany), James DUNNE (Ireland), Vaclavs BORDUŠKO (Latvia), Jonas PAULIONIS (Lithuania), Alf MARTINSEN (Norway), Leonard Franciszek PIONTEK (Poland), Stefan DOBAY (Romania), Sven JONASSON (Sweden), Gustav JOSEFSSON (Sweden), José Antonio MAGRINÁ (Cuba), Héctor SOCORRO (Cuba) 1 – Franz BINDER (Austria), Camillo JERUSALEM (Austria), Raymond BRAINE (Belgium), Georgi PANCHEDIJEV (Bulgaria), Vlastimil KOPECKÝ (Czechoslovakia), Josef KOŠTÁLEK (Czechoslovakia), Josef LUDL (Czechoslovakia), Ján RÎHA (Czechoslovakia), Josef ZEMAN (Czechoslovakia), Richard KUREMAA (Estonia), Heinrich UUKKIVI (Estonia), Oscar HEISSERER (France), Émile VEINANTE (France), Wilhelm HAHNEMANN (Germany), Friedrich SCZEPAN (Germany), Adolf URBAN (Germany), Eleftherios MAKRIS (Greece), Adonis MIYAKIS (Greece), Vilmos KOHUT (Hungary), Géza TOLDI (Hungary), Jenö VINCZE (Hungary), Harry A. DUGGAN (Ireland), Mattie GEOGHEGAN (Ireland), Kevin P. O’FLANAGAN (Ireland), Pietro FERRARIS (Italy), Giuseppe MEAZZA (Italy), Juozas GUDELIS (Lithuania), Gustave KEMP (Luxembourg), Camille LIBAR (Luxembourg), Johannes Chrishotomus SMIT (Netherlands), Henk VAN SPAANDONCK (Netherlands), Arne BRUSTAD (Norway), Peri NOIFELD (Palestine), Fryderyk Egon SCHERFKE (Poland), Jerzy Adolf WOSTAL (Poland), Fernando PEYROTEO (Portugal), Iuliu BARÁTKY (Romania), Nicolae COVACI (Romania), Tore KELLER (Sweden), Erik PERSSON (Sweden), Kurt SVANSTRÖM (Sweden), Georges AEBY (Switzerland), Lauro AMADÓ (Switzerland), Alfred BICKEL (Switzerland), Eugéne WALASCHEK (Switzerland), Blagoje MARJANOVIC (Yugoslavia), ROBERTO Emilio da Cunha (Brazil), Tomás FERNÁNDEZ (Cuba), own goals – Sven JACOBSSON (Sweden) for Hungary, Ernst LÖRTSCHER (Switzerland) for Germany Teams 26 - Hungary 22 - Sweden 14 - Germany, Brazil 12 - Czechoslovakia 11 – Italy 10 – Latvia 9 – Poland 7 – Norway, Switzerland 5 – Belgium, Greece, Ireland, Netherlands, Cuba 4 – Estonia, France, Romania 3 – Lithuania 2 – Austria, Luxembourg 1 – Bulgaria, Portugal, Yugoslavia, Palestine 0 – Finland, Indonesia without game – Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico, Surinam, USA, Japan, Egypt total 180 goals
1938 Qualifying Tournament - Full Data
1938 Final Tournament - Full Data
With thanks to Paulo Claro (rdd49444@mail.telepac.pt) and George Mirchuk (gmirchuk@voicenet.com)
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Author: Jaroslaw Owsianski
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