1920 Copa de Honor MCBA Final

The 1920 Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires was the final that decided the champion of the 14th (and last) edition of this National cup of Argentina.[1] In the match, held in Sportivo Barracas on January 30, 1921, Banfield won its first title in the top division after beating Boca Juniors 2–1.[2][1]

1920 Copa de Honor Final
Event1920 Copa de Honor
"Municipalidad de Buenos Aires"
DateJanuary 30, 1921 (1921-01-30)
VenueSp. Barracas, Buenos Aires
RefereeDiez

Qualified teams

Team Previous final app.
Boca Juniors 1919
Argentinos Juniors (none)
Note
  • Bold indicates winning years

Overview

The 1925 edition was contested by 16 clubs, 14 within Buenos Aires Province and 2 from Liga Rosarina de Football participating in the competition. Playing in a single-elimination tournament, Boca Juniors reached the final after eliminating Sportivo Barracas (3–0), Huracán (2–0), Almagro (2–0), and Newell's Old Boys (3–2 in semifinal).[1]

On the other side, Banfield had been eliminated by Almagro (then beat by Boca) in playoff 1–0, but the disaffiliation of Lanús from the AFA caused the Association reprogrammed the competition. As a result, Banfield had a new chance, where the team beat Estudiantes de La Plata (unknown score), Sportivo Barracas (3–1), Porteño (4–0) and Tiro Federal (2–1 in semifinal).[1]

The final was held in Sportivo Barracas Stadium on January 30, 1921. Boca Juniors's Marcelino Martínez scored the first goal on 23 minutes, but Banfield finally won the match with goals of Pambrún and López,[3] achieveing its first title in the top division of Argentina.[4]

Match details

Banfield2–1Boca Juniors
Pambrún  50'
A. López  66'
Report Martínez  23'
Banfield
Boca Juniors
GK Lorenzo Bermani
DF Atilio Brameri
DF Carlos Vera
MF Adolfo Frumento
MF Fermín Cernich
MF Juan Aragú
FW Raúl López
FW Adolfo López
FW Fausto Lucarelli
FW Bernardo Pambrún
FW Severiano Álvarez
GK Américo Tesoriere
DF Antonio Cortella
DF José Ortega
MF José A. López
MF Mario Busso
MF Dionisio Becaas
FW Pedro Calomino
FW Pablo Bozzo
FW Alfredo Martín
FW Felipe Galíndez
FW Marcelino Martínez

References

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