The Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo or the Copa Honor Uruguayo was an international football friendly competition contested by Uruguay and Argentina national teams. It was played for on thirteen occasions between 1911 and 1924. All games were played in Montevideo.
Organising body | AFA AUF |
---|---|
Founded | 1911 |
Abolished | 1924 |
Region | Montevideo |
Number of teams | 2 |
Related competitions | Copa Premier Honor Argentino Copa Lipton Copa Newton |
Last champions | Argentina (1924) |
Most successful club(s) | Uruguay (8 titles) |
Overview
editOutside the British Home Championship, Argentina–Uruguay is one of the oldest fixtures in international football. During the 1910s and 1920s they regularly played each other up to four times a year. In addition to South American Championship matches, the Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo was one of several trophies the two national teams regularly competed for during this era. The others included the Copa Premier Honor Argentino, which was played in Buenos Aires, the Copa Lipton and the Copa Newton.[1][2]
For the final game in 1924, both teams were selected by dissident national associations. The Argentina team represented the "Asociación Amateurs de Football" while the Uruguay represented the "Federación Uruguaya de Football", both associations formed outside official bodies AFA and AUF.
List of champions
editFinals
editThe following list includes all the editions of the Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo:[1]
- Playoff result
Ed. | Year | Champion | Score | Venue |
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1 |
1911 | Uruguay | 1–1 |
Parque Central |
3–0 |
Parque Central | |||
2 |
1912 | Uruguay | 3–0 |
Parque Central |
3 |
1913 | Uruguay | 1–0 |
Parque Central |
4 |
1914 | Uruguay | 3–2 |
Parque Central |
5 |
1915 | Argentina | 3–2 |
Parque Central |
6 |
1916 | Argentina | 1–0 |
Belvedere |
7 |
1917 | Argentina | 2–0 |
Parque Central |
8 |
1918 | Uruguay | 1–1 |
Parque Pereira |
3–1 |
Parque Pereira | |||
9 |
1919 | Uruguay | 4–1 |
Parque Pereira |
10 |
1920 | Uruguay | 2–0 |
Parque Central |
11 |
1922 | Uruguay | 1–0 |
Parque Central |
12 |
1923 | Argentina | 2–2 |
Parque Central |
2–0 |
Parque Central | |||
13 |
1924 | Argentina | 3–2 |
Pocitos |
Titles by country
editTeam | Titles | Years won |
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Uruguay | 8 | 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1922 |
Argentina | 5 | 1915, 1916, 1917, 1923, 1924 |
All-time scorers
editPlayer | Goals |
---|---|
Ángel Romano | 6
|
Hector Scarone | 4
|
Alberto Marcovecchio | 4
|
Jose Piendibene | 3
|
Carlos Scarone | 2
|
Pascual Ruotta | 2
|
Ricardo Vallarino | 2
|
Fausto Lucarelli | 2
|
Most finals by player
edit- 9: Alfredo Foglino (won 6)
- 7: Angel Romano (won 5), Cayetano Saporiti (won 4)
- 6: José Piendibene (won 5)
- 5: Hector Scarone (won 4), Pablo Dacal (won 4), Juan Enrique Hayes (won 1)
- 4: Juan Domingo Brown (won 1), Carlos Tomás Wilson (won 1)
- 3: Alberto Marcovecchio (won 3), Carlos Scarone (won 2), Pedro Calomino (won 1)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Copa Premio Honor Uruguayo by José Luis Pierrend on the RSSSF
- ^ Pelayes, Héctor Darío (24 September 2010). "ARGENTINA-URUGUAY Matches 1902–2009". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 November 2010.