Copa Ibarguren

The Copa Dr.

Carlos Ibarguren, also called Campeonato Argentino or simply Copa Ibarguren was an official Argentine football cup competition contested between 1913 and 1958. Between 1913 and 1925, the winner of the cup received the honor to be the "Argentine Champion". That is because the cup faced the two strongest champions of the country, represented by the Buenos Aires league (Primera División) and the Rosario league (with its affiliated teams competing in Copa Nicasio Vila, the main division of LRF).

Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren
Copa Ibarguren
The trophy awarded to champions
Organising bodyAFA
Founded1913
Abolished1958; 66 years ago (1958)
RegionArgentina
Number of teams2
Related competitionsPrimera División
Regional leagues
Last championsLiga Cordobesa (1958)
Most successful club(s)Racing
Boca Juniors
(5 titles each)

History

The trophy was donated by the Argentine Minister of Public Instruction Dr. Carlos Ibarguren to be played between the champions of all of the regional leagues in Argentina. The cup was only ever contested as a one off game between:

List of champions

Finals

The following list includes all the editions of the Copa Ibarguren:

Keys
  • aet: after extra time
  •   Final defined in a playoff match.
Copa Ibarguren 
Carlos Ibarguren, Minister of Public Instruction of Argentina, donated the trophy
Copa Ibarguren 
Pedro Calomino (left), Servando Pérez (referee) and Lorenzo Colombo (Tiro Federal goalkeeper) posing for the camera before playing the second and definitive match of the 1920 edition
Ed. Year Champion Score Runner-up Venue City
1 1913 Racing
3–1
Newell's Old Boys Racing Avellaneda
2 1914 Racing
1-0
Rosario Central Estudiantes BA Buenos Aires
3 1915 Rosario Central
0–0 (a.e.t.)
Racing Independiente Avellaneda
3–1
GEBA Buenos Aires
4 1916 Racing
6–0
Rosario Central Racing Avellaneda
5 1917 Racing
3–2
Rosario Central Gimnasia y Esgrima Buenos Aires
6 1918 Racing
4–0
Newell's Old Boys GEBA Buenos Aires
7 1919 Boca Juniors
1–0
Rosario Central GEBA Buenos Aires
8 1920 Tiro Federal
1–2
Boca Juniors Sportivo Barracas Buenos Aires
4–0
Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
9 1921 Newell's Old Boys
3–0
Huracán Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
10 1922 Huracán
1–1
Newell's Old Boys Sportivo Barracas Buenos Aires
1–0
Sportivo Barracas Buenos Aires
11 1923 Boca Juniors
1–0
Rosario Central Sportivo Barracas Buenos Aires
12 1924 Boca Juniors
3–2 (a.e.t.)
Belgrano (R) Sportivo Barracas Buenos Aires
13 1925 Huracán
2–1
Tiro Federal Huracán Buenos Aires
14 1937 River Plate
5–0
Rosario Central San Lorenzo Buenos Aires
15 1938 Independiente
5–3
Rosario Central San Lorenzo Buenos Aires
16 1939 Independiente
5–0
Central Córdoba San Lorenzo Buenos Aires
17 1940 Boca Juniors
5–1
Rosario Central Chacarita Juniors Buenos Aires
18 1941 River Plate
3–0
Newell's Old Boys Chacarita Juniors Buenos Aires
19 1942 River Plate
7–0
Liga Cordobesa San Lorenzo Buenos Aires
20 1944 Boca Juniors
6–0
Liga Tucumana Atlético Tucumán Tucumán
21 1950 Liga Mendocina
3–2
Racing Gimnasia y Esgrima Mendoza
22 1952 River Plate
1–1 (a.e.t.)
C.A. Mitre Santiago del Estero
Liga Cultural (SdE)
23 1958 Liga Cordobesa
4–3
Racing C.A. Belgrano Córdoba

Notes

Titles by team

Copa Ibarguren 
The Rosario Central squad that won the Copa Ibarguren after beating Racing Club. Central was the first Rosario's team to be declared Argentine Champion, in 1915
Team Titles Years won
Racing
5
1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918
Boca Juniors
5
1919, 1923, 1924, 1940, 1944
River Plate
4
1937, 1941, 1942, 1952
Huracán
2
1922, 1925
Independiente
2
1938, 1939
Rosario Central
1
1915
Tiro Federal
1
1920
Newell's Old Boys
1
1921
Liga Cultural (SdE)
1
1952
Liga Cordobesa
1
1958
    Notes

References

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