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Copa de Competencia (Asociación Amateurs)

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Copa de Competencia
Organising bodyAAmF
Founded1920
Abolished1926; 98 years ago (1926)
RegionArgentina
Number of teams32 (1926) [1]
Related competitionsCopa Presidente de la Nación
Last championsIndependiente (1926)
Most successful club(s)Independiente
(3 titles)

The Copa de Competencia was an official Argentine football cup competition contested between 1920 and 1926. It was established by the "Asociación Amateurs de Football", a dissident body formed a year before. The Associación Amateurs organized its own championships until 1926 when it merged to official Asociación Argentina.[2]

Unlike the Copa de Competencia Jockey Club, this Cup did not qualify any team to play an international match because it had been created by a dissident league (clubs registered to AFA played against the Uruguayan Football Association champions).[3]

The inaugural edition of the cup was contested by 21 clubs from dissident leagues of Buenos aires and Rosario. From 1924 to its end, the tournament was played by teams from Buenos Aires only due to the Rosario representatives had joined Liga Rosarina de Football.

List of champions

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Finals

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

Ed. Year Champion Score Runner-up Venue City
1 1920 Rosario Central Sportivo Almagro GEBA Buenos Aires
2 1924 Independiente
1–1
Sportivo Almagro Independiente Avellaneda
0–0 [n 1]
Banfield [n 2] Banfield
1–0 [n 3]
Platense [n 4] Buenos Aires
3 1925 Independiente
2–0
Sportivo Palermo River Plate Buenos Aires
4 1926 Independiente
3–1
Lanús Sportivo Barracas Buenos Aires
Notes
  1. ^ First playoff.
  2. ^ The first venue of the club before Estadio Florencio Sola was built.
  3. ^ Second playoff.
  4. ^ On Manuela Pedraza and Cramer streets.

Titles by club

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Club Titles Years won
Independiente 3 1924, 1925, 1926
Rosario Central 1 1920

Topscorers

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Source: [5]

Year Player Goals Club
1920 Argentina Ildefonso Alzúa
4
San Isidro
1924 Argentina Pedro De Sarrasqueta
8
Estudiantil Porteño
Argentina Pasqual Licciardi River Plate
1925 Argentina Raimundo Orsi
8
Independiente
1926 Argentina Nicanor Moro
7
Liberal Argentino

See also

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References

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