1918 in Argentine football

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1918 in Argentine football saw Racing Club de Avellaneda win its 6th. consecutive league title, remaining unbeaten at the end of the season.

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In international football Argentina won three minor championships.

Primera División

Defensores de Belgrano debuted in Primera after promoting last year, while Argentino de Quilmes and Ferro Carril Oeste (which was also expelled from the Association) were relegated. [1]

PosTeamPtsGWDLGfGaGd
1 Racing Club 36191720499+40
2 River Plate 25199733017+13
3 Boca Juniors 24199643921+18
4 San Isidro 241910453523+12
5 Sportivo Barracas 21199372221+1
6 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 20197662122-1
7 Estudiantes (LP) 20197661925-6
8 Huracán 19195952519+6
9 Independiente 18198293028+2
10 Estudiantil Porteño 18196672322+1
11 Porteño 18197482129-8
12 Platense 18197481422-8
13 San Lorenzo 17196582023-3
14 Tigre 17197392732-5
15 Estudiantes (BA) 17195772631-5
16 Defensores de Belgrano 17196582432-8
17 Atlanta 16195682534-9
18 Columbian 15195592027-12
19 Ferro Carril Oeste 1319298923-14
20 Argentino de Quilmes 7191513928-19
  Champion
  Relegated

Lower divisions

Intermedia

Segunda División

Domestic cups

Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires

Final

Copa de Competencia Jockey Club

Final

Copa Ibarguren

Final

Racing Club 4-0 Newell's
(Vivaldo, N. Perinetti 2, Zavaleta])

International cups

Tie Cup

Final

Wanderers Flag of Uruguay.svg 2-1 Flag of Argentina.svg Porteño
Report

Copa de Honor Cousenier

Final

Copa Dr. Ricardo C. Aldao

Final

Argentina national team

Titles

Results

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionArgentina scorersMatch Report(s)
18 July 1918 Montevideo Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 1 - 1 Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo
28 July 1918 Montevideo Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 3 - 1 Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo
15 August 1918 Buenos Aires Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 0 - 0 Copa Premier Honor Argentino
25 August 1918 Buenos Aires Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2 - 1 Copa Premier Honor Argentino
20 September 1918 Montevideo Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 1 - 1 Copa Lipton
29 September 1918 Buenos Aires Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2 - 0 Copa Newton

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