1933 Copa de Competencia (LAF) Final

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1933 Copa de Competencia (LAF) Final
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Chacarita Juniors, venue of the final
Event Copa Competencia (LAF)
DateNovember 26, 1933
VenueChacarita Juniors, Buenos Aires
Attendance30,000
1932

The 1933 Copa de Competencia Final was the final that decided the winner of the 2nd (and last) edition of Copa de Competencia, an Argentine domestic cup organised by the dissident body Liga Argentina de Football, the first professional league of Argentina. [1]

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The final was held in the Chacarita Juniors' stadium (located in Villa Crespo) [2] on November 26, 1933. With an attendance of 30,000, Racing Club defeated San Lorenzo 4–0 winning their first Copa de Competencia championship. [3]

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious finals app.
Racing (none)
San Lorenzo (none)

Overview

This first edition was contested by all of the 18 teams that took part in the Primera División league season in a single elimination format. Racing Club beat River Plate 1–0 at San Lorenzo Stadium), Estudiantes de La Plata 3–1 (at Independiente), Boca Juniors (4–1) and Vélez Sarsfield 1–0 (in the semifinal, at Chacarita Juniors). [4]

San Lorenzo beat Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 3–2 (at Independiente), lost to Vélez Sársfield 1–4 (at Boca Juniors in the losers group), then defeated Ferro Carril Oeste 1–0 (at Argentinos Jrs.) and beat Talleres de Remedios de Escalada 3–1 (in the semifinal, at Independiente). [3]

Match details

Final
Racing 4–0 San Lorenzo
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Report
Chacarita Juniors, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 30,000
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Racing
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San Lorenzo

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References

  1. Liga Argentina de Football: Memoria y Balance General 1932
  2. "Chacarita Juniors" on Viejos Estadios blogsite
  3. 1 2 Argentina – Copa de Competencia 1933 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  4. "Copa Competencia 1932" on Estadísticas River Plate blogsite