1927 Copa Aldao

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1927 Copa Aldao
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A San Lorenzo team of 1928
Event Copa Aldao
DateDecember 30, 1928
Venue Parque Central, Montevideo
Referee Domingo Lombardi (Uruguay)
1920
1928

The 1927 Copa Aldao was the final match to decide the winner of the Copa Aldao, the seventh edition of the international competition organised by the Argentine and Uruguayan Associations together. [1] The final was contested by Uruguayan side Rampla Juniors [2] and Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro. [3] [4]

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The match was played at Parque Central Stadium in Montevideo, where San Lorenzo beat Rampla Juniors 1–0, winning its first and only Copa Aldao trophy in the history of the club. [5]

Qualified teams

TeamQualificationPrevious final app.
Flag of Uruguay.svg Rampla Juniors 1927 Uruguayan Primera División champion [6] (none)
Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo 1927 Argentine Primera División champion(none)

Venue

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Parque Central Stadium, venue of the final

Match details

Rampla Juniors Flag of Uruguay.svg 0–1 Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo
Report Maglio Soccerball shade.svg75'
Parque Central , Montevideo
Referee: Domingo Lombardi (Uruguay)
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Rampla Juniors
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San Lorenzo

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References

  1. Se mira y no se toca by Damián Didonato on Un Caño
  2. Rampla Juniors, el gran jalón on El Observador, 24 Jul 2020
  3. San Lorenzo, el primer campeón on Mundo Azulgrana
  4. Copa Aldao overview by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  5. Copa Río de la Plata 1927 by Alberto Barja on Museo Jacobo Urso
  6. "Rampla Juniors Campeón Uruguayo 1927" on El bravo Rampla, 5 Feb 2014