Copa Premier Honor Argentino

The Copa Premier Honor Argentino or the Copa Honor Argentino was an international football competition contested by Argentina and Uruguay national teams. All games were played in Buenos Aires. It was held in ten occasions between 1908 and 1920.

Copa Premier Honor Argentino
Organising body AFA
AUF
Founded1908
Abolished1920 (1920)
RegionBuenos Aires
Number of teams2
Related competitionsCopa Premier Honor Uruguayo
Copa Lipton
Copa Newton
Most successful club(s) Argentina
(7 titles)

History

In 1912, 1913 and 1914 the Argentina teams were selected by the breakaway "Federación Argentina de Football rather than the official body, Asociación Argentina de Football (AFA). Outside the British Home Championship, Argentina–Uruguay is one of the oldest fixtures in international football. During the 1910s and 1920s they regularly played each other up to four times a year.

In addition to South American Championship matches, the Copa Premier Honor Argentino was one of several trophies the two national teams regularly competed for during that era. Others included the Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo, which was played in Montevideo, the Copa Lipton and the Copa Newton.[1][2]

List of champions

Finals

The following list includes all the editions of the Copa Premier Honor Argentino:[1]

Gimnasia y Esgrima official grandstand during the first match of the 3rd edition, 13 November 1910
Year Champion Runner-up Score
1908 Uruguay Argentina2–1
1909 Argentina Uruguay3–1
1910 Uruguay Argentina1–1
6–2
1911 Argentina Uruguay2–0
1912 Uruguay Uruguay1–0
1913 Argentina Uruguay2–0
1914 Argentina Uruguay2–1
1918 Argentina Uruguay0–0
2–1
1919 Argentina Uruguay6–1
1920 Argentina Uruguay1–0

Titles by country

Team Titles Years won
 Argentina71909, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920
 Uruguay31908, 1910, 1912

All-time scorers

Most finals by player

See also

References

  1. Copa Premio Honor Argentino by José Luis Pierrend on RSSSF
  2. Pelayes, Héctor Darío (24 September 2010). "ARGENTINA-URUGUAY Matches 1902–2009". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
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