This article will address the topic of 1920 Copa Ibarguren, which has gained great relevance in recent years due to its impact on different areas of society. Since its emergence, 1920 Copa Ibarguren has aroused growing interest among specialists and the general public, becoming a topic of constant debate and reflection. Throughout this article, different aspects related to 1920 Copa Ibarguren will be analyzed, such as its origin, evolution, implications and future perspectives. Likewise, the various opinions and positions regarding 1920 Copa Ibarguren will be explored, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and enriching vision on this matter.
![]() A Tiro Federal team of 1920 | |||||||
Event | Copa Ibarguren | ||||||
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Match annulled | |||||||
Date | 1 June 1921 | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Sportivo Barracas, Buenos Aires | ||||||
Referee | Gerónimo Repossi |
Event | Copa Ibarguren | ||||||
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Replay match | |||||||
Date | 5 February 1922 | ||||||
Venue | Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires | ||||||
Referee | Servando Pérez | ||||||
The 1920 Copa Ibarguren was the eighth edition of this national cup of Argentina. It was played by the champions of both leagues, Boca Juniors (Primera División of dissident league Asociación Amateurs de Football), and Tiro Federal (Liga Rosarina de Football), crowned during 1920.[1]
After the first match (where Boca Juniors had won 2–1) was annulled,[2] Tiro Federal beat Boca Juniors 4–0 in the replay match at Boca Juniors Stadium.
Team | Qualification | Previous app. |
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Boca Juniors | 1920 Primera División (AAmF) champion | (none) |
Tiro Federal | 1920 Liga Rosarina | (None) |
Boca Juniors beat Tiro Federal 2–1 in the final held in Sportivo Barracas. However, the Liga Rosarina claimed that three Boca Juniors footballers had played for other teams during that season (which was forbidden).[1] Players pointed were Américo Tesoriere (for Sportivo del Norte), Felipe Galíndez (for Sportivo Barracas), and Marcelino Martínez (for Vélez Sarsfield).[1][2]
On August 24, the Association decided that the score stood, proclaiming Boca Juniors as winner. Nevertheless, the Martínez case was still in doubt. Finally, in October 1921 both clubs agreed to replay the match. The Association accept that gentleman's agreement.[1][3]
Boca Juniors | 2–1 | Tiro Federal |
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Calomino ![]() Galíndez ![]() |
Report | Waelkens ![]() |
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Boca Juniors | 0–4 | Tiro Federal |
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Report | Waelkens ![]() Podestá ![]() J. Cochrane ![]() |
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