1913 Copa de Honor MCBA Final

The 1913 Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires was the final that decided the champion of the 9th. edition of this National cup of Argentina.[1] In the match, held in Ferro C. Oeste Stadium in Caballito, Buenos Aires, Racing Club beat Club Atlético Estudiantes 5–1,[1][2] winning its second consecutive Copa de Honor trophy.[3] On the other hand, it was the third and last Copa de Honor final played by Estudiantes, with no success.[4]

1913 Copa de Honor Final
Ferro C. Oeste, venue of the final
Event1913 Copa de Honor
"Municipalidad de Buenos Aires"
Date9 November 1913
VenueFerro C. Oeste, Buenos Aires

Qualified teams

Team Previous final app.
Racing Club1912
C.A. Estudiantes1906, 1909
Note
  • Bold indicates winning years

Overview

The 1918 edition was contested by 18 clubs, 13 within Buenos Aires Province, and 5 from Santa Fe Province (4 from Liga Rosarina de Football, and one from the city of Santa Fe). Playing in a single-elimination tournament, Racing beat Ferrocarril Sud (6–1), Estudiantil Porteño (4–0 in Avellaneda), and Club Atlético San Isidro (2–0 in the semifinal, also in Avellaneda).[1][5]

On the other side, Estudiantes beat C.A. Riachuelo (3–0 in Barracas), River Plate (4–2 in Dársena Sur), Belgrano A.C. (unknown score, at its own field in Palermo), and Boca Juniors (5–4 in extra time, at San Isidro).[1] The final was held in Ferro C. Oeste Stadium on November 9, 1913. Racing beat Estudiantes 5–1,[2] also winning its second consecutive Copa de Honor title.

Road to the final

  • H: home
  • A: away
  • N: neutral
Racing Round Estudiantes (BA)
Opponent |Result Stage Opponent Result
Ferrocarril Sud 6–1 (A) Round of 8 River Plate 4–2 (A)
Estudiantil Porteño 4–0 (H) Quarter final Belgrano A.C. wp–lp (H) [n 1]
San Isidro 2–0 (H) Semifinal 5–4 (N) [n 2]
Notes
  1. Won on points after Belgrano did not attend the match.
  2. Played at San Isidro.[2]

Match details

1913 Copa Honor MCBA Final
Racing Club5–1Estudiantes (BA)
? Report ?
Racing
Estudiantes BA

References

  1. Argentina - Copa de Honor "Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires" - 1913 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  2. "Argentina: Copa de Honor 1ra. División Asociación Argentina 1913" by José Carluccio on Historia y Fútbol (blog), 2 Dec 2008
  3. Campeones de Primera División y Copas Nacionales on AFA website
  4. Historia del club on Estudiantes website
  5. Palmarés: Copa de Honor 1913 on Racing website
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