The 1905 Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires was the final that decided the champion of the first edition of this National cup of Argentina.[1] In the match, held in Sociedad Sportiva Argentina, Alumni defeated Quilmes 1–0 in extra time,[2][1] becoming the first winner of this competition.[3]
Event | 1905 Copa de Honor "Municipalidad de Buenos Aires" | ||||||
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(a.e.t.) | |||||||
Date | 30 August 1905 | ||||||
Venue | Sociedad Sportiva, Buenos Aires | ||||||
Referee | W.A. Jordan | ||||||
Qualified teams
editTeam | Previous final app. |
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Alumni | (none) |
Quilmes | (none) |
- Note
- Bold indicates winning years
Overview
editThe 1905 edition was contested by 8 clubs, 7 within Buenos Aires Province and 1 from Liga Rosarina de Football participating in the competition. Playing in a single-elimination tournament, Alumni defeated Estudiantes (BA) (4–1) and Belgrano Athletic Club (3–1), qualifying for the final.[1]
On the other hand, Quilmes thrahsed Lomas 9–0, then eliminating Rosario Central 2–0 on extra time.[1]
The final was held in Sociedad Sportiva Argentina (the main sports venue of that time and considered a predecessor of the Argentine Olympic Committee)[4][5] on 30 August 1905, where Alumni won 1–0 with a goal by Alfredo Brown in extra time.[3]
Chronicles of the match (which had an attendance of only 1,000 spectators) indicated that Quilmes had deserved best luck. Newspaper La Argentina even stated: "we don't think the best one won (the match)", and praised the performance of Alumni's goalkeeper, José Buruca Laforia.[2]
Road to the final
edit- H: home
- A: away
Alumni | Round | Quilmes | ||||
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Opponent | Result | Stage | Opponent | Result | ||
Estudiantes (BA) | 4–1 (A) | First Round | Lomas | 9–0 (H) | ||
Belgrano A.C. | 3–1 (N) | Semifinal | Rosario Central | 2–0 (a.e.t.) (H) |
- Notes
Match details
editAlumni | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Quilmes |
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Alfredo Brown 105' | Report |
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References
edit- ^ a b c d Argentina - Copa de Honor "Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires" - 1905 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at the RSSSF
- ^ a b Diez finales de Copa Nacional que hicieron historia by Oscar Barnade on Clarín, 14 Mar 2018
- ^ a b "Argentina: Copa de Honor 1ra. División 1905" by José Carluccio, 21 Nov 2008
- ^ "La Sportiva" on Viejos Estadios website
- ^ Historia del Comité Olímpico Argentino on COA website