Talk:Carlos Bustamente (soccer)
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Also in Canada?
[edit]He might be identical wit the Carlos Bustamente who won with the Alouettes of Montreal the Canadian National Challenge Cup of 1959.
September 19, 1959 at Fred Hamilton Park in Toronto. Att: 3,000 Ref: Harry Sadler (Toronto)
Montreal Alouettes 3 (Dadderio, Davidson, DeBrasi), Westminster Royals 2 (Hughes, Stewart), HT:2-2
Alouettes: Ruben Luz - Willie Wilson, George Savage - Norberto Iacono, Bob Mascarelli, Tommy Barrett - Carlos Bustamente, Tony Bonezzi,(!) Hector Dadderio, Osvaldo DeBrasi, Johnny Davidson.
Royals: Ken Pears - Dave Stothard, Roy Cairns - Alex McKay, Al Green, Bob Lewis - Stuart Crossan, Gogie Stewart, Art Hughes, Eddie Bak, Mike Kuczi.
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