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- [user-generated source] "Javier Ambrois - AUF". Retrieved 21 February 2022. + Media related to Javier Ambrois at Wikimedia Commons Javier Ambrois – FIFA competition...
- withdrew from the tournament. Humberto Maschio from Argentina and Javier Ambrois from Uruguay became top scorers of the tournament with 9 goals each. Managed...
- Des Ambrois (born 4 October 1964) is an Italian fencer. He competed in the team épée event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. "Andrea Bermond Des Ambrois Olympic...
- Luigi Des Ambrois De Nevache (30 October 1807 – 3 December 1874) was Piedmontese statesman that become president of the Senate after Italian unification...
- 1947: Falero 1949: Jair 1953: Molina 1955: Micheli 1956: Hormazábal 1957: Ambrois & Maschio 1959 (Argentina): Pelé 1959 (Ecuador): Sanfilippo 1963: Raffo...
- single tournament: 9 – Jair (1949), Humberto Maschio (1957) and Javier Ambrois (1957) Most goals scored in a single match by a player: 5 – Héctor Scarone...
- 1947: Falero 1949: Jair 1953: Molina 1955: Micheli 1956: Hormazábal 1957: Ambrois & Maschio 1959 (Argentina): Pelé 1959 (Ecuador): Sanfilippo 1963: Raffo...
- 1947: Falero 1949: Jair 1953: Molina 1955: Micheli 1956: Hormazábal 1957: Ambrois & Maschio 1959 (Argentina): Pelé 1959 (Ecuador): Sanfilippo 1963: Raffo...
- goals) Top scorer 1947: Nicolás Falero (8 goals) Top scorer 1957: Javier Ambrois (9 goals) (shared) Top scorer 1983: Carlos Aguilera (3 goals) (shared)...
- 1947: Falero 1949: Jair 1953: Molina 1955: Micheli 1956: Hormazábal 1957: Ambrois & Maschio 1959 (Argentina): Pelé 1959 (Ecuador): Sanfilippo 1963: Raffo...