1933 Copa Jockey Club final

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1933 Copa de Competencia
Jockey Club final
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Nueva Chicago, champions
Event1933 Copa de Competencia
VenueClub Almagro Stadium, Buenos Aires
1931

The 1933 Copa de Competencia Jockey Club was the final that decided the champion of the 17th (and last) edition of the National cup of Argentina. [1] The final was held in Club Almagro stadium in the Parque Chas neighborhood of Buenos Aires, [n 1] on 24 December 1933. [1] [4]

Contents

Nueva Chicago defeated Banfield 1–0 winning its first and only title in the top division of Argentine football. [5] [1] [6]

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious final app.
Nueva Chicago (none)
Banfield (none)
Note

Overview

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Banfield (in white shirt), losing team

This edition was contested by 20 clubs from Primera División (first division). Teams were grouped in three zones, two of 7 teams and the rest of 6. Teams played each other in a single-robin tournament. Winners of each zone qualified to play the second stage (semifinals). [7]

Nueva Chicago, in group C, played v Estudiantes (BA) (1–0), Sportivo Barracas (3–0), Estudiantil Porteño (2–2), All Boys (0–0), Sportivo Buenos Aires (2–1), and Barracas Central (won points after Barracas withdrew). [6] Nueva Chicago finished first in the group with 10 points, directly qualifying to the semifinals although the team did not play. [1]

On the other hand, Banfield, in group B, played vs Argentino de Quilmes (3–1), Argentino de Temperley (02), El Porvenir (1–0), Sportivo Alsina (4–2), and Sp. Dock Sud (3–1). As Banfield and Dock Sud finished equaled on points, a playoff was held to define which team would advance to semifinals. Banfield defeated Dock Sud 3–0. [1]

Road to the final

Nueva Chicago Round Banfield
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Estudiantes (BA) 1–0 (A)Matchday 1 Argentino (Quilmes) 3–1 (H)
Sportivo Barracas 3–0 (H)Matchday 2Argentino (Temperley)0–2 (A)
Estudiantil Porteño 2–2 (A)Matchday 3 El Porvenir 1–0 (H)
All Boys 0–0 (H)Matchday 4 Sp. Alsina 4–2 (A)
Sp. Buenos Aires 2–1 (A)Matchday 5 Sp. Dock Sud 3–1 (A); 3–0 (N) [n 2]
Barracas Central wp–lp (H)Matchday 6
[n 3]
Semifinal Defensores de Belgrano 2–1 (N)
Notes
  1. After Club Almagro was evicted from the land that the club rented in Parque Centenario, it got another land in Parque Chas. The field (with a capacity for 20,000) was located on Gándara, Londres, Avda. Benjamín Victorica, and Ginebra streets. The club stayed there until 1937, when they moved to Villa Urquiza. [2] [3]
  2. Playoff to determine the first position (and qualification to the second stage) of the group zone.
  3. Advanced directly to the final.

Match details

Nueva Chicago 1–0 Banfield
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