1904 in Argentine football

1904 in Argentine football saw Belgrano A.C. winning the Argentine championship ending a run of four consecutive titles for Alumni. Estudiantes de Buenos Aires was promoted to Primera by the Association after the good campaigns made in lower divisions and the contribution made by the club to the practice of football.

Football in Argentina
Season1904
Men's football
Primera DivisiónBelgrano A.C.
Segunda DivisiónBarracas A.C. II
Tercera DivisiónEstudiantes (BA) III
1903 1905

Flores did not register to play the tournament after a poor performance in the last season.[1]

Primera División

The 1904 championship had a 6 team, league format, with each team playing the other twice.[2]

Final standings

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1Belgrano AC1810901309+21
2Alumni1310532189+9
3Lomas AC1110514910-1
4Barracas Athletic10105051316-3
5Estudiantes (BA)5102171227-15
6Quilmes210109819-11

Lower divisions

Primera B

  • Champion: Barracas Athletic II

Copa Bullrich

  • Champion: Barracas Athletic II

Primera C

International cup

Tie Cup

Final

Rosario A.C. 3–2 (a.e.t.) CURCC
Report
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: W. Leslie

International friendlies

English team Southampton toured on Argentina that year, playing several friendly matches v. clubs and combined teams. It was the first time a professional British team visited Argentina.[3][4]

Date Venue/City Rival Score
26-JunBuenos AiresAlumni3–0
3-JulBuenos AiresBritánicos [lower-alpha 1]3–0
6-JulBuenos AiresBelgrano A.C.6–1
9-JulBuenos AiresArgentinos [lower-alpha 2]8–0
10-JulBuenos AiresLiga Argentina [lower-alpha 3]5−3

Notes

  1. Team formed by British players that played in the Argentine league during the first years of the 20th Century.
  2. Team formed by Argentinean players from the Argentine league during the first years of the 20th Century.
  3. All-star team of the Argentine league.

References

  1. Argentina 1904 at Historia y Futbol
  2. Primera División Argentina 1904 by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi at RSSSF
  3. Historia del Fútbol Argentino, various authors, Editorial Eiffel, Buenos Aires, 1958.
  4. Other results of Argentina national team at RSSSF.com
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