1911 Copa de Honor Cousenier

The 1911 Copa de Honor Cousenier was the final match to decide the winner of the Copa de Honor Cousenier, the 7th. edition of the international competition organised by the Argentine and Uruguayan Associations together. The final was contested by Uruguayan side CURCC and Argentine club Newell's Old Boys.[1][2]

1911 Copa de Honor Cousenier
Parque Central, venue of the final
EventCopa de Honor Cousenier
Suspended on 65' when Newell's left the field but the title was awarded to CURCC anyway
DateNovember 5, 1911
VenueParque Central, Montevideo

The match was held in the Estadio Gran Parque Central in Montevideo, on November 5, 1911. With CURCC winning 2–0, players of Newell's left the field under protest after the referee validated both goals. Newell's alleged that those goals had been scored with players in offside position.[3][4] Nevertheless, the title was awarded to CURCC, which won its second consecutive Copa Cousenier trophy.[5]

Qualified teams

Team Qualification Previous final app.
CURCC1911 Copa Honor (U) champion1907, 1909
Newell's Old Boys1911 Copa Honor MCBA champion [4](none)
Note
  • Bold indicates winning years

Match details

CURCC 2–0 Newell's Old Boys
Canavesi  12', 63' Report
CURCC
Newell's
GK Luis Solans
DF Carlos Ronzoni
DF Eleuterio Pintos
MF Ceferino Camacho
MF John Harley
MF Guillermo Manito
FW Alfredo Betucci
FW Luis Quaglia
FW José Piendibene
FW Felipe Canavesi
FW Ángel Romano
GK José Hiriart
DF Tomás Hamblin
DF Rafael Bordabehere
MF Martín Redín
MF Caraciolo González
MF Antonio Torelli
FW C.K. Hollamby
FW Manuel González
FW Faustino González
FW Hugo Mallet
FW José Viale

References

  1. Newell’s: indiscutida pertenencia by Tomás Rodríguez on El Litoral, 28 Jun 2013
  2. Copa de Honor Cousenier - match details by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF
  3. Hacemos memoria: hoy 1911 by Leonardo Volpe on Asociación Rosarina de Fútbol, 17 Sep 2014
  4. "Copa de Honor 1911 - Newell's Campeón Nacional" on Cuna de Ases, 23 May 2017
  5. "Argentina: Copa de Honor 1ra. División 1911" by José Carluccio, 28 Nov 2008
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