1926 CEMFA World Cup (Portuguese Butterfly)

The 1930 CEMFA World Cup was the inaugural CEMFA World Cup. It took place in England and Scotland from 20 June to 7 July 1926. It was won by the United Kingdom, the only time when England united with Scotland, Wales, and Irish players disputed as United Kingdom, and the only time won by the respective nations.

Sixteen teams entered the tournament, but four were South American nations (Bolivar, Brazil, Los Andes, and Rio de La Plata), and two were North American (the United States and Mexico). The teams were divided in directly eight matches of Round of 16. The first goal was scored by the United Kingdom's centre-forward Ted Harper.

The final match, disputed at the Wembley Stadium had the victory of the United Kingdom against Rio de La Plata by the score of 5-3.