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Revision as of 23:48, 8 December 2021
Event | 2019–20 Copa Argentina | ||||||
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Date | December 8, 2021 | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Único, Santiago del Estero | ||||||
Referee | Darío Herrera | ||||||
The 2020 Copa Argentina Final will be the 89th. and final match of the 2019–20 Copa Argentina. It will be played on December 8, 2021 at Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades in Santiago del Estero[1][2] between Boca Juniors[3] and Talleres de Córdoba.[4][5]
Originally schedulled to be held in 2020, the final (and the entire tournament itself) was delayed after on 17 March 2020, the Argentine Football Association (AFA) announced the suspension of the competition to prevent the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19.[6] After several months the tournament resumed on 23 December 2020.[7]
Qualified teams
Team | Previous finals app. |
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Talleres (C) | None |
Boca Juniors | 3 (1969, 2012, 2015) |
Bold indicates winning years
Road to the final
Talleres (C) | Round | Boca Juniors | ||||
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Opponent | Venue | Score | Opponent | Venue | Score | |
Atlético de Rafaela | Estadio Único (San Nicolás) | 0–0 (6–5 p) | Round of 64 | Claypole | Estadio Ciudad de Lanús | 2–1 |
Vélez Sarsfield | Estadio Florencio Sola | 1–1 (3–1 p) | Round of 32 | Defensores de Belgrano | Estadio Único (LP) | 3–0 |
Estudiantes (RC) | Estadio Marcelo Bielsa | 1–1 (6–5 p) | Round of 16 | River Plate | Estadio Único (LP) | 0–0 (4–1 p) |
Temperley | Estadio Ciudad de Lanús | 2–1 | Quarterfinals | Patronato | Madre de Ciudades | 0–0 (4–2 p) |
Godoy Cruz | Juan G. Funes (San Luis) | 1–0 | Semifinals | Argentinos Juniors | Malvinas Argentinas | 1–0 |
Match details
Talleres (C)
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Boca Juniors
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Man of the Match:
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Match rules
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Statistics
References
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