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12 days to the World Cup: The tournament’s first hat trick was confirmed decades later by a soccer historian

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Bert Patenaude was a goal scorer. He proved that during his club career, beginning with the Philadelphia Field Club and then with his home town team, Fall River FC, out of Massachusetts.

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Patenaude’s ability to find the back of the net was helpful as the United States took part in the first World Cup in 1930, which was hosted by Uruguay.

Only 13 teams took part, but the format was similar to today with a round-robin group stage before the knockout rounds resulted in a champion. The U.S. was grouped with Paraguay and Belgium and had an easy time advancing with a pair of 3-0 victories.

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It was in that second match that Patenaude would mark his place in World Cup history — although the honor would not be bestowed upon him for 76 years.

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FIFA reports at the time credited the second U.S. goal during their win over Paraguay to Tom Florie. Others recorded it as an own goal, while match reports in newspapers in Argentina and Brazil had Patenaude down for a hat trick.

Two days after the match, Guillermo Stábile of Argentina scored three times during a win over Mexico. He was then the official record-holder of the competition’s first hat trick.

Enter soccer historian Colin Jose.

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