1903 Tie Cup Final

The 1903 Tie Cup Final was the final match to decide the winner of the Tie Cup, the 4th. edition of the international competition organised by Argentine and Uruguayan Associations together. As its previous editions, the final was contested by two teams from Argentina, Alumni (third consecutive final contested) and Rosario A.C. (fourth consecutive final).

1903 Tie Cup Final
Sociedad Sportiva, venue of the final
Event1903 Tie Cup
DateAugust 16, 1903 (1903-08-16)
VenueSociedad Sportiva, Buenos Aires
RefereeR. W. Rudd

The match, held in Sociedad Sportiva Argentina stadium, was won by Alumni 3–2 after extra time, winning its 2nd. title in this competition.[1]

Qualified teams

Team Previous final app.
Alumni1901, 1902
Rosario A.C.1900, 1901, 1902
  • Bold indicates winning years

Overview

Scene of the match played at Sociedad Sportiva

The cup was contested by nine teams, with five playing in the Argentine Primera División, two from Rosarian League and two playing in Uruguayan league. Flores could not register in the tournament while Estudiantes (BA) declined to participate.[2]

In the first round, Alumni achieved a large victory over arch-rival Belgrano A.C. (6–1) at Quilmes stadium while Rosario A.C. had thrashed Rosario Central 5–0 in Plaza Jewell. In semifinals, Alumni defeated Club Nacional de Football (1–0 at Parque Central) while Rosario A.C. beat Quilmes 2–0 in Plaza Jewell.[3]

Although Rosario A.C. did not win the Cup, the club was in the road to consolidate not only as the main team in its city of origin but one of the strongest teams in Argentina, with four consecutive international finals played.[4] Nevertheless, the club would abandon the practise of football in the 1910s, focusing on rugby union and field hockey.

Match details

1903 Tie Cup Final
Alumni 3–2 (a.e.t.) Rosario A.C.
Report
Alumni
Rosario
GKMc Kechnie
DFCarlos Brown
DFWalter Buchanan
MFArturo Mack
MFCarlos Buchanan
MFErnesto Brown
FWPatricio Dillon
FWJuan Moore
FWJorge Brown
FWS. Leonard
FWEugenio Moore
GKF. Boardman
DFR. Le Bas
DFH. Middleton
MFF. Warner
MFE. Jewell
MFC. Parr
FWAlfredo Le Bas
FWA.E. Wells
FWJ. Parr
FWJ. Topping
FWAlberto Le Bas

See also

References

  1. "Foot-Ball: La Copa Internacional" on Caras y Caretas n° 255, p. 40, 22 Aug 1903
  2. Copa Competencia 1903 by José Carluccio on Historia y Fútbol website
  3. Tie Cup 1903 by Martín Tabeira on the RSSSF
  4. Cuando el Rosario Athletic salió campeón... de fútbol on CIHF (Archived, 18 Apr 2014)
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