1902 Tie Cup final

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1902 Tie Cup Final
Atletico rosario football.jpg
Team of Rosario A.C., winners
Event1902 Tie Cup
(after extra time)
Date24 August 1902
Venue Sociedad Sportiva, Buenos Aires
1902 Tie Cup Final (Playoff)
Event1902 Tie Cup
(after extra time)
Date14 September 1902
Venue Sociedad Sportiva, Buenos Aires
1902 Tie Cup Final (2nd. Playoff)
Event1902 Tie Cup
(after extra time)
Date28 September 1902
Venue Sociedad Sportiva, Buenos Aires
1901
1903

The 1902 Tie Cup Final was the final match to decide the winner of the Tie Cup, the 3rd. edition of the international competition organised by the Argentine and Uruguayan Associations together. The final was contested by the two same teams of the previous edition, Argentine sides Alumni and Rosario A.C., from Buenos Aires and Rosario respectively. [1] [2]

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The winner was decided after a third match, where Rosario took revenge from the previous final and beat Alumni 2–1 in extra time after the match and the playoff ended 1–1 in both cases. All the matches were played at Sociedad Sportiva Argentina in Palermo, Buenos Aires. [2] Rosario won its first Tie Cup after being finalist in the two previous editions. [1]

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious final app.
Flag of Argentina.svg Alumni 1901
Flag of Argentina.svg Rosario A.C. 1900, 1901

Overview

For this edition, the number of participating teams increased to 11, 6 from Argentina and 5 from Uruguay. Playing in a single-elimination tournament, Rosario entered directly to the semifinal, where the squad beat Belgrano 2–0 at Plaza Jewell. On the other hand, Alumni defeated Barracas 2–0 at Quilmes A.C., Lomas (2-0 also in Quilmes), qualifying for the semifinal where the team beat Uruguayan CURCC at Paso del Molino. [1]

The final was held in Sociedad Sportiva Argentina in Palermo, Buenos Aires on August 24, 1902. For the first time, tickets were charged, with all money collected went to charity. [2] The match ended 1–1 and an extra time was added, with no modifications on the score. The game continued with an additional extra time of 20 minutes, but the match ended with no new goals. As a result, a playoff was scheduled for September 14 at the same venue. A new 1–1 draw (with three extra times of 30, 20 and 7 minutes) paved the road for a second playoff on September 28, also at La Sportiva. In that match, J. Moore scored but his goal was annulled. With a persistent attack by the Alumni players, Dillon scored after goalkeeper Boardman failed to stop a shot from Leonard. Nevertheless, in the play that followed the Alumni goal, Rosario A.C. forced the draw after J. Parr pushed the ball to the goal.

As the third match ended tied, an extra time of 30 minutes was played with no goals scored. After that, it was decided that the match would continued until one of the teams scored, ("golden goal" rule). It happened when J. Parr scored after a pass by Alfredo Le Bas. That goal crowned Rosario as new champion, finally beating Alumni 2–1 and winning its first Tie Cup trophy. J. Parr was proclaimed as the most valuable player. [2]

Road to the final

Alumni Round Rosario A.C.
OpponentResultStageOpponentResult
Flag of Argentina.svg Barracas A.C. 1–1 ( a.e.t. ); 2–0 (N) [n 1] Preliminary round
Flag of Argentina.svg Lomas A.C. 2–0 (N) [n 2] First Round
Flag of Uruguay.svg CURCC 2–0 (A)Semifinal Flag of Argentina.svg Belgrano A.C. 2–0 (H)
Notes
  1. Played at Lomas A.C. and Quilmes A.C. grounds respectively.
  2. Played at Quilmes A.C. ground.

Match details

Final

1902 Tie Cup Final
Alumni Flag of Argentina.svg 1–1 (a.e.t.) Flag of Argentina.svg Rosario A.C.
Soccerball shade.svg Report Soccerball shade.svg

Playoff


2nd. Playoff

1902 Tie Cup Final
Alumni Flag of Argentina.svg 1–2 (a.e.t.) Flag of Argentina.svg Rosario A.C.
Moore Soccerball shade.svg Report Parr Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svg

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Cup Tie Competition - Finals by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Las finales de la Copa Competencia" on Viejos Estadios