Copa de Honor Cousenier

Copa de Honor Cusenier
The trophy awarded to champions
Organising body Argentina AFA
Uruguay AUF
Founded 1905
Abolished 1920 (1920)
Region South America
Related competitions Copa Honor (Arg)
Copa Honor (Uru)
Last champions Argentina Boca Juniors (1920)
Most successful club(s) Uruguay Nacional
(4 titles)

Copa de Honor Cousenier was an international football club competition which was played 13 times between representatives of the Argentina and Uruguay associations between 1905 and 1920.

History

The trophy was donated by "E. Cusenier Fils Auné & Cie.", a French liqueur company that had installed a factory in Buenos Aires in the 1890s,[1] giving its name to the competition. Initially, the cup was set to be played between representatives of AFA, AUF and Liga Rosarina.

The format of the cup consisted in a final between the last champions of Argentine Copa de Honor and Uruguayan Copa de Honor. If necessary, a second match was played. It was similar to Tie Cup but the final games were played at Montevideo instead of Buenos Aires. The first edition was played in 1905 and the last took place in 1920.

List of champions

Finals

The following list includes all the editions of the cup. All the final games were held in Montevideo.[2]

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1905Uruguay NacionalArgentina Alumni3-2
1906Argentina AlumniUruguay Nacional2-2
3-1
[note 1]
1907Argentina Belgrano ACUruguay CURCC2-1
1908Uruguay WanderersArgentina Quilmes2-0
1909Uruguay CURCCArgentina San Isidro4-2
1910
(abandoned)
1911Uruguay CURCCArgentina Newell's2-0
1912Uruguay River Plate (M)Argentina Racing2-1
1913Argentina RacingUruguay Nacional1-1
3-2
[note 1]
1914
(Only played by Uruguayan clubs) [note 2]
1915Uruguay NacionalArgentina Racing2-0
1916Uruguay NacionalArgentina Rosario Central6-1
1917Uruguay NacionalArgentina Racing3-1
1918Uruguay PeñarolArgentina Independiente4-0
1920Argentina Boca Juniors [note 3]Uruguay Universal2-0

Titles by club

Club Titles Years won
Uruguay Nacional41905, 1915, 1916, 1917
Uruguay CURCC/Peñarol [note 4]31909, 1911, 1918
Argentina Alumni11906
Argentina Belgrano AC11907
Uruguay Wanderers11908
Uruguay River Plate (M)11912
Argentina Racing11913 [6]
Argentina Boca Juniors11920 [7]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 A second game had to be played after the final match ended tied.
  2. Some historians do not include this final due to it was played between representatives of the same country. Nacional beat Peñarol by 1–0.
  3. Banfield won the Copa de Honor MCBA in 1920 and should have played Universal but the club disaffiliated from the Argentine Association soon after, therefore Boca Juniors (as runner-up) took its place.[3]
  4. With Peñarol being recognised as a CURCC's continuity by FIFA,[4] the club included the championships won by CURCC in its own honours. Controversy exists on the date of the founding of C.A. Peñarol. The club's official position assumes a change of name of CURCC (founded on December 28, 1891). On the other hand, some historians state that "C.A. Peñarol" was established on December 13, 1913.[5]

References

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