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[[File:Cup_Tie_1914.jpg|thumb|Scene of the match played at Ferro Carril Oeste]] |
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[[Club Atlético River Plate|River Plate]] had earned to play the final after winning the 1914 [[Copa de Competencia Jockey Club]] (which was also its first official title in the top division of Argentine football) after beating [[Newell's Old Boys]] 4–0 in the final played at [[Estadio Racing Club]] in [[Avellaneda]].<ref name=rsssf>[ |
[[Club Atlético River Plate|River Plate]] had earned to play the final after winning the 1914 [[Copa de Competencia Jockey Club]] (which was also its first official title in the top division of Argentine football) after beating [[Newell's Old Boys]] 4–0 in the final played at [[Estadio Alsina y Colón|Estadio Racing Club]] in [[Avellaneda]].<ref name=rsssf>[https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/argurucuptie.html Cup Tie Competition 1914] by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF</ref> |
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On the other side, [[Club Nacional de Football]] had won the [[Copa de Competencia (Uruguay)|Uruguayan Copa de Competencia]] that allowed them to play the |
On the other side, [[Club Nacional de Football]] had won the [[Copa de Competencia (Uruguay)|Uruguayan Copa de Competencia]] that allowed them to play the |
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Bristol added some international players for the final, they were, Martín Aphesteguy, Jorge Pacheco and Pedro Zuazú, all of them called up for [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] in several occasions. On the other side, River Plate had had some of its players called up for [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]], including goalkeeper Carlos Isola that had played some friendlies vs English side [[Exeter City FC|Exeter City]].<ref>"La gira del Exeter City" on Viejos Estadios</ref> |
Bristol added some international players for the final, they were, Martín Aphesteguy, Jorge Pacheco and Pedro Zuazú, all of them called up for [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] in several occasions. On the other side, River Plate had had some of its players called up for [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]], including goalkeeper Carlos Isola that had played some friendlies vs English side [[Exeter City FC|Exeter City]].<ref>"La gira del Exeter City" on Viejos Estadios</ref> |
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During the match, both teams had chances to score, but River Plate |
During the match, both teams had chances to score, but River Plate struck first when a defective defense by Uruguayan Manuel Marenco trying to intercept a pass from Rodolfo Fraga, allowed forward Luis Gianetto to score the only goal. In the second half, the referee annulled a goal to River Plate (offside). River Plate won its first international Cup.<ref>[http://riverplatehistoricos.blogspot.com/2011/06/el-primer-titulo-internacional.html El primer título internacional], June 7, 2011</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 28 May 2024
Event | Tie Cup | ||||||
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Date | December 20, 1914 | ||||||
Venue | Ferro C. Oeste, Buenos Aires | ||||||
Attendance | 15,000 | ||||||
The 1914 Tie Cup Final was the final match to decide the winner of the Tie Cup, the 4th. edition of the international competition organised by Argentine and Uruguayan Associations together. As its previous editions, the final was contested by Argentine club River Plate (champion of 1914 Copa de Competencia Jockey Club) and Uruguayan club Bristol F.C. in replacement of Nacional (1914 Uruguayan Copa de Competencia champion), as runner-up.
The match, held in Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium, was won by River Plate 1–0 with goal by Juan Gianetto.[1] With this achievement, River Plate won its first international title.[2][3]
Qualified teams
[edit]Team | Qualification | Previous app. |
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River Plate | 1914 Copa Competencia Jockey Club champion | (none) |
Bristol | 1914 Copa de Competencia (Uruguay) runner-up [note 1] | (none) |
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Overview
[edit]River Plate had earned to play the final after winning the 1914 Copa de Competencia Jockey Club (which was also its first official title in the top division of Argentine football) after beating Newell's Old Boys 4–0 in the final played at Estadio Racing Club in Avellaneda.[4]
On the other side, Club Nacional de Football had won the Uruguayan Copa de Competencia that allowed them to play the final v River Plate. Nevertheless, the club alleged some difficults to attend the competition so the AUF decided to invite Bristol Football Club to represent Uruguay in the final.
Bristol added some international players for the final, they were, Martín Aphesteguy, Jorge Pacheco and Pedro Zuazú, all of them called up for Uruguay in several occasions. On the other side, River Plate had had some of its players called up for Argentina, including goalkeeper Carlos Isola that had played some friendlies vs English side Exeter City.[5]
During the match, both teams had chances to score, but River Plate struck first when a defective defense by Uruguayan Manuel Marenco trying to intercept a pass from Rodolfo Fraga, allowed forward Luis Gianetto to score the only goal. In the second half, the referee annulled a goal to River Plate (offside). River Plate won its first international Cup.[6]
Match details
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Cómo le fue a River en finales a partido único a lo largo de la historia on Goal.com, 14 Mar 2018
- ^ La primera conquista internacional by Oscar Barnade on Clarín, 16 Dec 2014
- ^ El primer título on Pasión Monumental website
- ^ Cup Tie Competition 1914 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
- ^ "La gira del Exeter City" on Viejos Estadios
- ^ El primer título internacional, June 7, 2011