Copa de Competencia Jockey Club

The Copa de Competencia Jockey Club was an official Argentine football cup competition contested between 1907 and 1933. The winner of this Cup was allowed to play the Tie Cup against the Uruguayan champion of Copa de Competencia.

Copa de Competencia
Jockey Club
The trophy awarded to champions
Organising bodyAFA
Founded1907
Abolished1933 (1933)
RegionArgentina
Number of teams20 (last edition) [1]
Qualifier forTie Cup
Related competitionsCopa de Competencia (Uruguay)
Last championsNueva Chicago (1933)
Most successful club(s)Alumni and
San Isidro
(3 titles each)

History

The Copa de Competencia Jockey Club was first awarded in 1907, being Alumni its first winner. Teams affiliated to the Argentine Football Association and Liga Rosarina de Football were allowed to enter to this competition. Rosarian teams participated until the 1919 edition. From the 1921 edition, only teams from the cities of Buenos Aires and La Plata took part of the competition.[2]

After the final edition of the Tie Cup in 1919, the Copa de Competencia Jockey Club was played on four more occasions in 1921, 1925, 1931 and 1936. It was contested on a total of 17 occasions and the most successful teams were Alumni and San Isidro with three titles each.[3]

List of champions

Finals

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

Year Champion Runner-up Score Notes
1907AlumniBelgrano AC4-2
1908AlumniArgentino (Q)5-0
1909AlumniNewell's Old Boys5-1
1910Estudiantes (BA)Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)3-1
1911San IsidroEstudiantes (BA)4-2
1912San IsidroQuilmes0-0[note 1]
2-1
1913San IsidroRacing2-0
1914River PlateNewell's Old Boys4-0
1915PorteñoRacing2-1
1916Rosario CentralIndependiente2-1
1917IndependienteEstudiantes (LP)2-1[note 2]
1918PorteñoRiver Plate2-1
1919Boca JuniorsRosario Central1-0[note 2]
1921Sportivo BarracasNueva Chicago2-1
1925Boca JuniorsArgentinos Juniors1-1[note 1]
1-0
1931Sportivo BalcarceAlmagro1-1[note 1]
4-1
1933Nueva ChicagoBanfield1-0

Titles by team

Team Titles Years won
Alumni31907, 1908, 1909
San Isidro31911, 1912, 1913
Porteño21915, 1918
Boca Juniors21919, 1925
Estudiantes (BA)11910
River Plate11914
Rosario Central11916
Independiente11917
Sportivo Barracas11921
Sportivo Balcarce11932
Nueva Chicago11933

See also

Notes

  1. A second game had to be played after the final match ended tied.[5][6]
  2. After extra time

References

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