Copa Ibarguren

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Copa Doctor Carlos Ibarguren

The trophy given to champions.
Founded 1913
Abolished 1958 (1958)
Region Buenos Aires, Rosario, Santa Fe, Paraná
Most successful team(s) Racing, Boca Juniors
(5 titles)

Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren or simply Copa Ibarguren is a defunct official Argentine football tournament which was contested between 1913 and 1958.

History

The trophy was donated by the Argentine Minister of Public Instruction Dr. Carlos Ibarguren to be contested between the champions of all of the regional leagues in Argentina. The cup was only ever contested as a one off game between:

  • 1913-1938: Primera División vs Rosario league
  • 1939: Primera División vs Litoral league
  • 1940-1941: Primera División vs Rosario league
  • 1942-1958: Primera División vs Copa Presidente

List of champions

Finals

The following list includes all the editions of the Copa Ibarguren:[1]

Year Champion Runner-up Scores Venue City/District
1913 Racing Newell's Old Boys 3-1 Racing Avellaneda
1914 Racing Rosario Central 1-0 Estudiantes (BA) Buenos Aires
1915 Rosario Central Racing 0-0 (aet) Independiente Avellaneda
3-1 [2] Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) Palermo
1916 Racing Rosario Central 6-0 Racing Avellaneda
1917 Racing Rosario Central 3-2 Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) Palermo
1918 Racing Newell's Old Boys 4-0 Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) Palermo
1919 Boca Juniors Rosario Central 1-0 Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) Palermo
1920 Tiro Federal Boca Juniors 1-2 Sportivo Barracas Barracas
4-0 [lower-alpha 1] Boca Juniors La Boca
1921 Newell's Old Boys Huracán 3-0 Boca Juniors La Boca
1922 Huracán Newell's Old Boys 1-1 Sportivo Barracas Barracas
1-0 [2] Sportivo Barracas Barracas
1923 Boca Juniors Rosario Central 1-0 Sportivo Barracas Barracas
1924 Boca Juniors Belgrano (R) 3-2 (aet) Sportivo Barracas Barracas
1925 Huracán Tiro Federal 2-1 Huracán Parque Patricios
1937 River Plate Rosario Central 5-0 San Lorenzo Boedo
1938 Independiente Rosario Central 5-3 San Lorenzo Boedo
1939 Independiente Central Córdoba (Ros) 5-0 San Lorenzo Boedo
1940 Boca Juniors Rosario Central 5-1 Chacarita Juniors Chacarita
1941 River Plate Newell's Old Boys 3-0 Ferro Carril Oeste Caballito
1942 River Plate Liga Cordobesa 7-0 San Lorenzo Boedo
1944 Boca Juniors Federación Tucumana 3-0 Atlético Tucumán Tucumán
1950 Liga Mendocina Racing 3-2 Gimnasia y Esgrima (Mza) Mendoza
1952 Liga Cultural (SdE) and
River Plate [lower-alpha 2]
- 1-1
(aet) [lower-alpha 3]
n/e n/e
1958 Liga Cordobesa Racing 4-3 Belgrano (Cba) Córdoba

Titles by team

Team Titles Years won
Racing 5 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918
Boca Juniors 5 1919, 1923, 1924, 1940, 1944
River Plate 4 1937, 1941, 1942, 1952
Huracán 2 1922, 1925
Independiente 2 1938, 1939
Rosario Central 1 1915
Tiro Federal 1 1920
Newell's Old Boys 1 1921
Liga Mendocina de Fútbol 1 1950
Liga Cordobesa de Fútbol 1 1958

Notes

  1. The first match (won by Boca Juniors) was annulled because it had fielded ineligible players. Therefore a second game was held, being won by Tiro Federal.
  2. Title shared.
  3. The playoff was never played.

References

  1. Argentina Domestic Cups history - RSSSF
  2. 2.0 2.1 A second game had to be played after the final match ended tied.

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