Copa Beccar Varela
Founded | 1932 |
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Abolished | 1934[a] |
Region | Argentina |
Number of teams | 18 (1933) |
Last champions | Central Córdoba (R) (1933) |
The Copa de Honor Adrián Beccar Varela (or simply Copa Adrián Beccar Varela) was an Argentine official football competition organized by dissident "Liga Amateur de Football". The trophy was named after Adrián Beccar Varela,[1] president of both bodies, dissident "Associación Amateur" (1920) and official association (1927–28).
The first edition was contested by 18 Primera División teams. The format of the tournament was a group stage where teams competed within 3 groups of 6 teams each. Each group played a round-robin tournament, in which each team was scheduled for three matches against other teams in the same group. The team finishing first of each group advanced to the next stage where they played each other, and the team with more points at the end of the round was proclaimed champion.[2]
For the second edition played in 1933, four Uruguayan clubs (Peñarol, Nacional, Defensor and Sud América) took part of the competition,[3][4] although the Association considered it as a national cup.[5]
Champions
Year | Champion | Runner-up | Score |
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1932 | Racing | Boca Juniors | 3-0 |
1933 | Central Córdoba (R) [6][7] | Racing | 2-2 [b] |
Other trophies
Otherwise, there was another trophy also named "Copa Adrián Beccar Varela" but organized by the official association and played by teams of regional leagues.[8][9][10] The first edition was held in 1929 and won by a combined from Liga Rosarina de Football.[11]
Notes
References
- ^ Biography of Adrián Beccar Varela on Museo y Archivo Histórico Municipal de San Isidro
- ^ Liga Argentina de Football: Memoria y Balance General 1932, p. 40-43
- ^ II Copa de Honor "Sr. Beccar Varela" - 1933 at RSSSF
- ^ "Argentina: Copa de Honor "Sr. Beccar Varela" " on Historia y Fútbol, by José Carluccio, 13 Feb 2009
- ^ "Campeones de Copas Nacionales" at AFA website
- ^ "Un charrúa centenario", Clarín, 22 Oct 2006
- ^ "Central Córdoba campeón de la copa Beccar Varela" on Historia del Fútbol Rosarino, 16 Apr 2010
- ^ "Hace tres décadas Loma Negra escribía su primera página dorada en la elite del fútbol argentino" on Infoeme.com Archived 2014-10-28 at the Wayback Machine, 12 Jul 2001
- ^ "Loma Negra, el equipo de Amalita que llegó a lo más alto" on TN.com, 18 Feb 2012
- ^ "Cuando Tandil soñó la gloria" by Daniel Avellaneda, Clarín, 24 Jan 2005
- ^ Copa Adrián Beccar Varela on Memoria y Balance General 1935, p. 105 - AFA Library