Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires

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Copa de Honor
Municipalidad de Buenos Aires

The trophy given to champions.
Founded 1905
Abolished 1936
Region Buenos Aires, Rosario
Number of teams 18 (last edition) [1]
Most successful team(s) Racing
(4 titles)

Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires is a defunct Argentine domestic cup competition. It was contested fourteen times between 1905 and 1920 and had a short revival of only one edition, in 1936.[1]

This cup was played by teams from Greater Buenos Aires and Rosario (which were part of Asociación Rosarina de Football). The champion of this tournament qualified to play the Copa de Honor Cousenier versus a representative team of the Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol.[3]

List of champions

Finals

The following list includes all the editions of the Copa de Honor:[4]

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1905 Alumni Quilmes 1-0
1906 Alumni Estudiantes (BA) 3-1
1907 Belgrano AC Quilmes 3-1
1908 Quilmes Porteño 2-1
1909 San Isidro Estudiantes (BA) 8-1
1910
(abandoned)
1911 Newell's Old Boys Porteño 3-2
1912 Racing Newell's Old Boys 3-0
1913 Racing Estudiantes (BA) 5-1
1915 Racing Tiro Federal 2-1
1916 Rosario Central Independiente 1-0
1917 Racing River Plate 3-1
1918 Independiente Platense 1-0
1920 Banfield Boca Juniors 2-1
1936 San Lorenzo Huracán [lower-alpha 1]

Titles by team

Team Titles Years won
Racing 4 1912, 1913, 1915, 1917
Alumni 2 1905, 1906
Belgrano AC 1 1907
Quilmes 1 1908
San Isidro 1 1909
Newell's Old Boys 1 1911
Rosario Central 1 1916
Independiente 1 1918
Banfield 1 1920
San Lorenzo 1 1936

Notes

  1. Unlike previous editions, The 1936 Copa de Honor MCBA was played in a regular Primera División season format, with 18 teams playing a single-round tournament. San Lorenzo finished 1st and was awarded the cup.[1] In July 2013, the Argentine Football Association recognized the 1936 edition as a Primera División honour awarded to the club.[2]

References

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