The Copa de Competencia Jockey Club was an official Argentine football cup competition contested between 1907 and 1933.[2] The winner of this Cup was allowed to play the Tie Cup against the Uruguayan champion of Copa de Competencia.
Organising body | AFA |
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Founded | 1907 |
Abolished | 1933 |
Region | Argentina |
Number of teams | 20 (last edition) [1] |
Qualifier for | Tie Cup |
Related competitions | Copa de Competencia (Uruguay) |
Last champions | Nueva Chicago (1933) |
Most successful club(s) | Alumni and San Isidro (3 titles each) |
Alumni and San Isidro are the most winning teams of the competition, with 3 titles each.
History
editThe 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 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.[3]
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.[4]
The trophy was donated by the Jockey Club, an exclusive social club created in 1882 by lawyer and senator Carlos Pellegrini[5] (who later would become President of Argentina) to gather the most important and prominent men of Argentina's high society.[6]
List of champions
editFinals
editThe following list includes all the editions of the Copa de Competencia:
- Keys
- aet: after extra time
- Final defined in a playoff match.
- Notes
- ^ Alumni played their home venues in that field, located in the Colegiales district of Buenos Aires.[7]
- ^ As there were several fields in Palermo by those times, it is unclear if the match was held in Gimnasia y Esgrima, Estudiantes, or Sociedad Sportiva
- ^ a b It has its field in Palermo
- ^ The club has its field in Barracas
- ^ Extra time not played because of the negative of both captains.[8]
- ^ Suspended at 80' because of struggling.
- ^ Players of Almagro abandoned the field at 72'.
- ^ Almagro had its field in Parque Chas from 1927 to 1937, when the club was evicted by the Municipality of Buenos Aires.[9]
Titles by team
editTeam | Titles | Years won |
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Alumni | 3 |
1907, 1908, 1909 |
San Isidro | 3 |
1911, 1912, 1913 |
Porteño | 2 |
1915, 1918 |
Boca Juniors | 2 |
1919, 1925 |
Estudiantes (BA) | 1 |
1910 |
River Plate | 1 |
1914 |
Rosario Central | 1 |
1916 |
Independiente | 1 |
1917 |
Sportivo Barracas | 1 |
1921 |
Sportivo Balcarce | 1 |
1931 |
Nueva Chicago | 1 |
1933 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Copa de Competencia Jockey Club 1933 - RSSSF
- ^ Campeones de Copas nacionales on AFA website
- ^ La vieja Copa Jockey Club, 8 Mar 2019
- ^ Copa de Competencia Jockey Club (see section 2.1) by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF (archived, 17 Apr 2010)
- ^ History - Founding of the Club. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
- ^ La aristocrática historia del Jockey Club, el lugar de la elite porteña donde las mujeres no podían ser socias by Adrián Pignatelli on Infobae, 1 Jul 2022
- ^ C.A. San Isidro on Viejos Estadios
- ^ Boca Juniors en Copa Competencia 1925 on Historia de Boca
- ^ La infancia del fútbol argentino tuvo varios hogares en la Comuna 12, Periódico El Barrio, 29 May 2020