1911 in Argentine football

Football in Argentina
Season 1911
Men's football
Primera División Alumni
Intermedia Estudiantes (LP)
Segunda División Riachuelo B
Tercera División Racing [lower-alpha 1]
Copa de Honor Newell's Old Boys
Copa de Competencia San Isidro
1910 Argentina 1912

1911 in Argentine football saw Alumni regain the championship for the third time in succession, by beating Porteño in a championship playoff. It was the team's 10th title in 12 seasons and was also its last tournament disputed so the football team was disbanded at the end of the season due to financial problems.

Primera División

The 1911 championship featured 9 teams, with each team playing the other twice. Racing Club made its debut.

Final standings

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1Alumni231611144815+33
2Porteño231610332612+14
3San Isidro18167452924+5
4Racing Club17166552624+2
5River Plate16166462231-9
6Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)14165472831-3
7Belgrano AC13164572328-5
8Estudiantes (BA)12162862036-16
9Quilmes81624102343-20

Championship playoff

Alumni and Porteño finished level on points at the top of the table, being necessary the dispute of a playoff match, won by Alumni.[1]

Lower divisions

Intermedia

Second Division

  • Champion: Riachuelo B

Third Division

Domestic cups

Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires

Final

Copa Jockey Club

Final

International cups

Tie Cup

Final

Wanderers Uruguay 2-0 Argentina San Isidro
Report

Copa de Honor Cousenier

Final

CURCC Uruguay 2-0 Argentina Newells's
Report

Argentina national team

Argentina won a new edition of the Copa Newton and Copa Premier Honor Argentino but the squad lost the Copa Lipton and the first edition of Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo at the hands of Uruguay.

Copa Lipton

Argentina  0-2  Uruguay
Report

Copa Newton

Argentina  3-2  Uruguay
Report

Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo

Argentina  1-1 (aet)  Uruguay

Argentina  0-3  Uruguay
Report

Copa Premier Honor Argentino

Argentina  2-0  Uruguay
Report

Notes

  1. Reserve team.

References

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