1913 in Argentine football

1913 in Argentine football saw Racing Club de Avellaneda win its first league championship. The team also won the Copa Ibarguren, the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires and the Copa de Honor Cousenier.

Football in Argentina
Season1913
Men's football
Primera DivisiónRacing
IntermediaHuracán (AFA)
Floresta (FAF)
Segunda DivisiónFerro C. Oeste III (AFA)
Estudiantes (LP) III (FAF)
Tercera DivisiónLibertarios Unidos (AFA)
Solís (FAF)
Copa de HonorRacing
Copa de CompetenciaSan Isidro
Copa IbargurenRacing
Copa Competencia La NaciónRosario Central
1912 1914

Estudiantes de La Plata won its first championship, taking the dissident FAF league title. Rosario Central won the Copa de Competencia La Nación.

The Argentina national team won three championships against Uruguay and carried out a brief tour of Chile.

Primera División

Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

The number of teams was considerably increased (from 6 to 15), adding Platense, Estudiantil Porteño, Ferrocarril Sud, Olivos, Riachuelo, Banfield, Comercio, Ferro Carril Oeste and Boca Juniors. Olivos and Riachuelo were relegated at the end of the season.[1]

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga
1Racing Club24141202415
2San Isidro24141121448
3River Plate24141040307
4Belgrano AC18148243416
5Boca Juniors18148242916
6Platense18148243625
7Quilmes18148242921
8Estudiantes (BA)13146172623
9Estudiantil Porteño13145363233
10Banfield13145362331
11Comercio10144282634
12Ferro Carril Oeste6141491631
13Ferrocarril Sud41412111751
14Olivos41412111049
15Riachuelo3140311851

Final playoff

Racing Club2-0San Isidro
(A. Ohaco 2)

Federación Argentina de Football

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1Estudiantes (LP) 311814416416+48
2Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) 281811614919+30
3Argentino de Quilmes 271812333821+17
4Kimberley AC (BA) 21189363431+3
5Independiente 19187563933+6
6Hispano Argentino 17188192140-19
7Tigre 15186392338-15
8Porteño 121844102632-6
9Atlanta 81832133357-22
10Sociedad Sportiva Argentina 21802161552-37

Lower divisions

Intermedia

  • AFA Champion: Huracán
  • FAF Champion: Floresta

Segunda División

Tercera División

  • AFA Champion: Libertarios Unidos
  • FAF Champion: Solís

Domestic cups

Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires

Final

Copa de Competencia Jockey Club

Final

Copa de Competencia La Nación

Final

Rosario Central3–2Argentino de Quilmes
Antonio Blanco 16´ , Federico Flynn 23´, Harry Hayes 82´ Report Dannaher 63´ Polimeni 65´

Copa Ibarguren

Final

Racing Club3–1Newell's
Marcovecchio Report M. González

International cups

Tie Cup

Final

Nacional 1-0 San Isidro
Report

Copa de Honor Cousenier

Finals

Racing Club 1-1 Nacional

Racing Club 3-2 Nacional
Report

Argentina national team

Argentina won all the trophies contested that year, the Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña, Lipton and Premier Honor Argentino Cups.

Copa Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña

Argentina 1-1 Uruguay

Argentina 2-1 Uruguay
Report

Copa Lipton

Argentina 4-0 Uruguay
Report

Copa Premier Honor Argentino

Argentina 2-0 Uruguay
Report

Friendly matches

Date Venue/City Rival Score Report
10 August 1913Buenos AiresSão Paulo League0-2[2]
17 August 1913Buenos AiresSão Paulo League2-0
16 September 1913Viña del MarAntofagasta League3-0
18 September 1913ValparaísoValparaíso League2-1
19 September 1913SantiagoSantiago League4-2

References

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