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Copa Escobar-Gerona

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Copa de Confraternidad
Escobar-Gerona
The trophy awarded to champions
Organising bodyArgentina AFA
Uruguay AUF
Founded1941
Abolished1946; 78 years ago (1946)
RegionBuenos Aires (Argentina)
Montevideo (Uruguay)
Number of teams2
Related competitionsArgentina Primera División
Uruguay Primera División
Last championsArgentina Boca Juniors (1946) [1]
Most successful club(s)Argentina Boca Juniors
(2 titles)

The Copa de Confraternidad Rioplatense Escobar-Gerona was an official football competition organized by both bodies, the Argentine and Uruguayan football association, being first held in 1941.[2]

The Cup was played between the Primera División runners-up of Argentina and Uruguay, with a two match format, played in each country. This competition was played simultaneously with the Copa Aldao (also known as "Copa Río de la Plata", played by the champions of Argentine and Uruguayan associations). [2]

The trophy was donated by Mr. Ramiro Jouan and named after Adrián Escobar and Héctor Gerona, presidents of the Argentine and Uruguayan associations respectively.[3]

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Transcription

Champions

Year Champion Runner-up 1st leg Venue 2nd leg Venue Points
1941
(no title awarded) [note 1]
2–1
Centenario
(not played)
1942
(no title awarded) [note 2]
4–1
Centenario
(not played)
1945 Argentina Boca Juniors [note 3]
1–2
San Lorenzo
3–2
Centenario
2–2
Uruguay Nacional [note 3]
1946 Argentina Boca Juniors Uruguay Peñarol
3–2
Centenario
6–3
San Lorenzo
4–0

All-time top goalscorers

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Argentina Pío Corcuera Argentina Boca Juniors 5
2 Uruguay Ernesto Vidal Uruguay Penarol 4
3 Argentina Jaime Sarlanga Argentina Boca Juniors 3
4 Uruguay Obdulio Varela Uruguay Penarol 2
Uruguay José María Medina Uruguay Nacional 2

Notes

  1. ^ San Lorenzo won over Peñarol 2–1 the first leg, but as the second leg was not played the title was not officially proclaimed.
  2. ^ Peñarol beat San Lorenzo 4–1 in the first leg, but as the second leg was not played the title was not officially proclaimed.
  3. ^ a b The title was shared after both teams won one game each (Nacional 2–1 in Buenos Aires, and Boca 3–2 in Montevideo) with no third match played to define the series.[3][4]

References

This page was last edited on 2 February 2024, at 23:15
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