1932 Copa de Competencia (LAF) Final

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1932 Copa de Competencia (LAF) Final
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San Lorenzo Stadium, venue of the final
Event Copa Competencia (LAF)
DateDecember 4, 1932
Venue San Lorenzo
Referee Eduardo Forte
1933

The 1932 Copa de Competencia Final was the final that decide the winner of the 1st edition of Copa de Competencia, an Argentine domestic cup organised by dissident body Liga Argentina de Football, the first professional league of Argentina. [1]

Contents

The final was held in San Lorenzo de Almagro Stadium on December 4, 1932. River Plate defeated Estudiantes de La Plata 3–1 winning their first Copa de Competencia title. [2]

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious finals app.
River Plate (none)
Estudiantes (LP) (none)

Overview

This first edition was contested by all the 18 teams that took part in the Primera División league season, in a single elimination format. River Plate beat Racing 1–0 at Estadio Gasómetro, Atlanta 4–1 at Platense, Lanús (0–0, 4–3 playoff in semifinals). [3]

On the other hand, Estudiantes beat Ferro Carril Oeste 5–3 at Racing Stadium, Tigre 3–1 at Huracán, and Huracán 3–1 in semifinals (also at Racing). [2]

Match details

Final
River Plate 3–1 Estudiantes (LP)
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Report Guaita Soccerball shade.svg48'
San Lorenzo , Buenos Aires
Referee: Eduardo Forte
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River Plate
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Estudiantes LP
GK Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Sirni
DF Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto Basílico
DF Flag of Argentina.svg Alberto Cuello
MF Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Malazzo
MF Flag of Argentina.svg Manuel Dañil
MF Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Santamaría
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Zatelli
FW Flag of Uruguay.svg Pedro Lago
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Bernabé Ferreyra
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Peucelle
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Nazareno Luna
Manager:
Flag of Argentina.svg Víctor Caamaño
GK Flag of Argentina.svg Emir Latorre
DF Flag of Argentina.svg Ramón Rodríguez
DF Flag of Argentina.svg Armando Neri
MF Flag of Argentina.svg Ubaldo Viola
MF Flag of Uruguay.svg Ulises Uslenghi
MF Flag of Uruguay.svg Carlos Riolfo
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel A. Lauri
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Alejandro Scopelli
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Alberto Zozaya
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Manuel Ferreira
FW Flag of Argentina.svg Enrique Guaita
Manager:
Flag of Argentina.svg Jaime Rottman

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References

  1. Liga Argentina de Football: Memoria y Balance General 1932
  2. 1 2 Argentina – Copa de Competencia by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  3. "Copa Competencia 1932" on Estadísticas River Plate blogsite