1942 Copa Adrián Escobar Final

The 1942 Copa Adrián C. Escober Final was the final that decided the winner of the 3rd. edition of Copa Adrián C. Escobar, an Argentine domestic cup organised by the Argentine Football Association. The match was contested by the same teams of the previus edition, River Plate and Huracán.

1942 Copa Adrián C. Escobar Final
Estadio Monumental hosted the final
EventCopa Adrián C. Escobar
DateDecember 1, 1942
VenueRiver Plate
RefereeJ.B. Macías

The final was held in River Plate Stadium on December 1, 1942. Huracán took revenge from the previous edition, defeating River Plate 2–0 and winning their first Copa Escobar trophy.[1][2]

Qualified teams

Team Previous finals app.
River Plate1941
Huracán1941

Bold indicates winning years

Overview

This edition was contested by the seven best placed teams of the 1942 Primera División season. River Plate, as champion, advanced directly to semifinals. The matches only lasted 40 minautes (two halves of 20' each), with some teams playing two games a day. All the matches were held in River Plate Stadium.[3]

In the tournament, Huracán beat Newell's Old Boys (4–2 on corner kicks awarded after finishing 0–0) and then arch-rivalSan Lorenzo de Almagro 10 (in extra time).[1]

Match details

Final
River Plate0–2Huracán
Report Giúdice  14'
Alberti  32'
Referee: J.B. Macías
River Plate
Huracán
GK Sebastián Sirni
DF José Pérez
DF Luis A. Ferreyra
MF José Díaz
MF Fernando Sánchez
MF José Ramos
FW Roberto D'Alessandro
FW Alberto Gallo
FW Roberto Aballay
FW José María Moreno
FW Félix Loustau
Manager:
Renato Cesarini
GK Bruno Barrionuevo
DF Carlos Marinelli
DF Jorge Alberti
MF Victorio Ádamo
MF Manuel Giúdice
MF Jorge Titonell
FW Juan Salvini
FW Norberto Méndez
FW Ramón F. Guerra
FW Emilio Baldonedo
FW Delfín Unzué
Manager:
Pablo Bartolucci

References

  1. Argentina – Copa Adrián Escobar 1942 by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF
  2. "Copa Adrián C. Escobar 1942" by José Carluccio, 31 Mar 2009
  3. "Copa Adrián Escobar 1941" on Estadísticas River Plate (blogsite)
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