Copa Albion de Caridad

Last updated
Copa Albion
Organising body AUF
Founded1916
Abolished1921;102 years ago (1921)
Region Uruguay
Most successful team(s) Peñarol (3 titles)

The Copa Albion de Caridad was a Uruguayan football cup competition organized by the Uruguayan Football Association from 1916 to 1921. [1]

Contents

All the clubs of the Uruguayan Primera División participated and it had a knockout format.

List of champions

Ed.YearChampionRunner-up
1
1916 Peñarol Nacional
2
1917 Peñarol Montevideo Wanderers
3
1919 Nacional Central
4
1921 Peñarol Universal

Titles by club

ClubTitlesYears won
Peñarol
3
1916, 1917, 1921 [2]
Nacional 11919 [3]

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