1909 in Argentine football

1909 in Argentine football saw Alumni win the championship, their 8th title in 10 seasons. Argentina won all three international trophies contested against Uruguay.

Football in Argentina
Season1909
Men's football
Primera DivisiónAlumni
Segunda DivisiónGim. y Esg. (BA)
Tercera DivisiónFerro C. Oeste II
Copa de HonorSan Isidro
Copa de CompetenciaAlumni
Argentina

Primera División

The 1909 championship featured 10 teams, with each team playing the other twice.[1] River Plate made its debuts at the top division while Lomas AC and Reformer were relegated, being the first teams in the history of Primera División to be relegated under the new system.

Final standings

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1Alumni321815217419+55
2River Plate241811253526+9
3Quilmes20188463639-3
4Estudiantes (BA)19188374031+9
5Belgrano AC18186663635+1
6San Isidro17187383327+6
7Porteño16187293539-4
8Argentino de Quilmes14185491940-21
9Reformer12183692142-21
10Lomas AC81816111748-31

Lower divisions

Primera B

Primera C

Domestic cups

Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires

Final

Copa Jockey Club

Final

(*) During this edition Estudiantes (BA) set a record that persists nowadays, beating Lomas AC by 18-0. Moreover, Maximiliano Susan scored 12 goals, 7 of them within 20 minutes.[3]

International cups

Tie Cup

Final

Alumni Argentina4-0Uruguay CURCC
Report

Copa de Honor Cousenier

Final

CURCC Uruguay4-2Argentina San Isidro
Report

Argentina national team

Argentina retained both Copa Lipton and Copa Newton in 1909 and won the Copa Premier Honor Argentino for the first time.

Copa Lipton

Argentina 2-1 Uruguay
Report

Copa Newton

Argentina 2-2 [4] Uruguay
Report

Copa Premier Honor Argentino

Argentina 3-1 Uruguay
Report

Friendly matches

Date Venue/City Rival Score Report
13 June 1909Buenos AiresTottenham Hotspur0-1[5]

References

  1. Argentina 1909 by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi at RSSSF]
  2. 1909 Copa Jockey Club at RSSSF
  3. "1909 Copa Competencia at Historia y Futbol". Archived from the original on 2013-08-09. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
  4. As visiting team, Argentina won the trophy.
  5. Argentina national team - list of other matches 1901-2008
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