Pablo Dorado, born on June 22, 1908, was a remarkable association football player who left an indelible mark on the sport. He is best remembered for his pivotal role in the inaugural FIFA World Cup held in 1930, where he represented the Uruguay national team.
In a historic final against Argentina, Dorado made headlines by scoring the very first goal in World Cup final history. This momentous achievement occurred in the twelfth minute of the match, as he skillfully maneuvered the ball through the legs of Argentine goalkeeper Juan Botasso, giving Uruguay an early lead.
Throughout his career, Dorado showcased his talents at the club level, playing for C.A. Bella Vista in Uruguay before making a significant move to River Plate in Argentina from nineteen thirty-one to nineteen thirty-five. His contributions to both club and country have solidified his legacy in the annals of football history.