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Carlos Dittborn

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to return the money lent by the government. But help came from various football federations and even from FIFA - with whom Dittborn personally pleaded to keep the tournament in the country - and the organizing committee was able to put the event running again. In face of the situation, Dittborn's
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in 1962. Dittborn travelled to many nations presenting the country as a good host for the tournament. The following year, Dittborn was elected president of CONMEBOL, succeeding fellow countryman Luis Hermosilla. In this post, he attended the
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Dittborn would not live to see his biggest accomplishment come to life. On April 28, 1962 (one month and two days before the start of the World Cup), at age 38, he suffered a fatal heart attack. A different source, the 2010 book
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in 1921, but returned to Chile when he was 4 years old. He became involved with football from a young age. Between 1953 and 1954, he was president of
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played the World Cup with a black stripe taped under his uniform's badge. One of the stadiums used in the competition, in
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words at the FIFA Congress became somewhat of a slogan for Chile's recovery, as well as for the tournament.
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The earthquakes destroyed many cities that were supposed to host World Cup matches, such as
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and Chile was established in 1962, and it was named Copa Carlos Dittborn Pinto.
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He was the great-uncle of the Chilean professional footballer
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administrator. In his lifetime, he served as president of
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earthquake ever recorded on Earth, peaking at 9.5 on the
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32 votes to 11 against Argentina (another contestant,
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Carlos Dittborn Pinto
Spanish name
surname

Rio de Janeiro
Santiago
Chilean
football
Universidad Católica
CONMEBOL
governing body
South America
1962 FIFA World Cup
Consul
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Santiago
Universidad Católica
football branch
national league
Chilean Football Federation
FIFA World Cup
30th
FIFA Congress
Lisbon
Portugal
Argentina
won the bid
West Germany
federal government

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