The 1939 Copa Ibarguren was the 16th edition of the national cup of Argentina. The cup was contested by the champions of both competitions, the Primera División and the Torneo del Litoral.[1]
Event | Copa Ibarguren | ||||||
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Date | 31 March 1940 | ||||||
Venue | San Lorenzo Stadium, Buenos Aires | ||||||
Referee | José Macías | ||||||
Independiente (Primera División champion) faced Central Córdoba de Rosario (champion of "Torneo del Litoral")[note 1][3] at San Lorenzo de Almagro's venue, Estadio Gasómetro, in the Boedo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, on March 31, 1940. Independiente easily defeated Central Córdoba 5–0, thereby winning their second consecutive Copa Ibarguren trophy.[1][4]
Qualified teams
editTeam | Qualification | Previous app. |
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Independiente | 1939 Primera División champion | 1938 |
Central Córdoba (R) | 1939 Torneo del Litoral champion | (None) |
- Bold indicates winning years
Match details
edit1939 Copa Ibarguren
Independiente | 5–0 | Central Córdoba (R) |
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Sastre 9' de la Mata 51' Leguizamón 66' Erico 72', 86' |
Report |
Referee: José Macías
Independiente
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Central Córdoba
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Notes
edit- ^ This competition, organised by Asociación Rosarina de Fútbol, was contested by clubs from Rosario, Santa Fe, and Paraná. Two notable absences were Rosario Central and Newell's Old Boys, which had incorporated to AFA's Primera División that same year, leaving regional competitions behind.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b Copa Ibarguren 1939 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
- ^ Newell's y Central, a 70 años de su debut en los torneos de la AFA on La Capital
- ^ "Central Córdoba campeón del torneo del Litoral 1939" by Leonardo Volpe on Historia del Fútbol Rosarino (blog), 26 Jan 2011
- ^ Copa Ibarguren 1939 on Soy del Rojo