1921–22 Primera Fuerza season

Primera Fuerza
Season1921-22
ChampionsCampeonato del Centenario:
Club España (8th title)
Copa Covadonga I & II:
Club España

Statistics of Primera Fuerza in season 1921–22.

Overview

In 1921 the Campeonato del Centenario was played from August 7, 1921 - September 25, 1921. Club España became champion as Asturias walked off in the final. For 1922 no league was held, but 2 editions of the Copa Covadonga were played. Copa Covadonga II started in October 1922. Copa Covadonga was contested by 7 teams, and Club España won both championship. In Copa Covadonga II Club España beat Asturias after they had to abandon the game since 3 of their players were injured.

Campeonato del Centenario

Matches

First Round

America0–2Asturias
Parque España, Mexico City

España Verecruz1–0México FC
Parque España, Mexico City

L'Amicale Française4–3Guadalajara
Parque España, Mexico City

Reforma2–0ADO
Parque España, Mexico City

Club España1–0Germania
Parque España, Mexico City

Luz y Fuerza1–1 (a.e.t.)Atlas
Parque España, Mexico City

Morelos1–3Veracruz Sporting
Parque España, Mexico City

Bye: Pachuca


Second Round

Pachuca0–7Asturias
Parque España, Mexico City

Veracruz España0–3L'Amicale Française
Parque España, Mexico City

Reforma0–1Club España
Parque España, Mexico City

Playoff First Round

Luz y Fuerza0–2 (a.e.t.)Atlas
Parque España, Mexico City

Second Round

Veracruz Sporting1–1 (a.e.t.)Atlas
Veracruz Sporting left field during extra time; match awarded to Atlas 2-1
Parque España, Mexico City

Playoff

Bracket

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Club España 2
4 Atlas 0
1 Club España (default) 0
3 Asturias 0
2 Asturias (aet) 5
3 Amicale Française 3

Semifinals

L'Amicale Française3–5 (a.e.t.)Asturias
Parque España, Mexico City

Club España2–0Atlas
Parque España, Mexico City

Final

Club España2–0Asturias
Asturias left the field, match awarded to RC España 2-0
Parque España, Mexico City

 Campeonato del Centenario 
Club España
8th title

Torneo del Centenario

Once the "Torneo del Centenario" was finished, both leagues (Mexicana and Nacional), continue playing, apparently neither ended; however, there are reports that both conclude, if so, neither of the reported champions ( Asturias and RC España) were recognized. In the "Liga Mexicana" played only four teams (Deportivo Internacional and Morelos withdrew and joined Tranvías) and in the Liga Nacional joined Aurrera.

Liga Mexicana (official) Participant teams:

Asturias Germania FV México FC Tranvías

Liga Nacional (unofficial) Participant teams:

RC España América Luz y Fuerza L ´Amicale Française Reforma AC Aurrerá

1922

Copa Covadonga 1922 I

Final

Copa Covadonga 1922 II

Final

Club EspañavAsturias
Asturias abandoned after 3 players were injured

References

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