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==International cups==
==International cups==
===[[Tie Cup]]===
===[[Tie Cup]]===
*'''Champion''': {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Club Atlético San Isidro|San Isidro]] <ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/sacups/argurucuptie.html#a1912 1912 Tie Cup at RSSSF]</ref>
*'''Champion''': {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Club Atlético San Isidro|San Isidro]]
====Final====
====Final====
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===[[Copa de Honor Cousenier]]===
===[[Copa de Honor Cousenier]]===
*'''Champion''': {{flagicon|URU}} [[River Plate de Montevideo|River Plate]] <ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/sacups/arguruhonor.html 1912 Copa Cusenier at RSSSF]</ref>
*'''Champion''': {{flagicon|URU}} [[River Plate de Montevideo|River Plate]]
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Revision as of 23:03, 21 September 2012

1912 in Argentine football saw the division of Argentine football into two rival associations. Quilmes won the official AAF tournament, while Porteño won the rival FAF tournament.

Primera División

Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

Many players of dissolved team Alumni went to play for Quilmes, which would be the champion. The tournament had no relegations.[1]

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1 Quilmes 15 10 7 1 2 24 8 +16
2 San Isidro 11 9 5 1 3 16 22 -6
3 Racing Club 10 10 4 2 4 24 16 +8
4 Estudiantes (BA) 8 9 4 0 5 15 18 -3
5 Belgrano AC 7 10 3 1 6 20 20 0
6 River Plate 7 10 3 1 6 8 23 -15

Federación Argentina de Football

The AAF league is officially recognised by the Argentine Football Association and FIFA. In July 1912, Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires disaffiliated from Asociación Argentina de Football, founding the Federación Argentina de Football (FAF) presided by Ricardo Aldao. Recently promoted teams Porteño and Estudiantes (LP) joined the new league, among other teams.

1912 was the inaugural season of the dissident FAF league. This tournament was formed by 3 dissident teams from the Asociación Argentina (AAF): Estudiantes de La Plata, Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) and Porteño, plus the 4 teams promoted from the second division: Argentino de Quilmes, Atlanta, Independiente and Kimberley (Villa Devoto). The last club added was the recently created Sociedad Sportiva Argentina.[2]

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1 Independiente [3] 20 14 9 3 3 33 12 +21
2 Porteño [3] 20 14 8 4 2 24 10 +14
3 Estudiantes (LP) 19 14 8 3 3 23 14 +9
4 Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) 18 14 7 4 3 26 18 +8
5 Argentino de Quilmes 17 14 7 3 4 34 27 +7
6 Atlanta 12 14 6 0 8 24 28 -4
7 Kimberley AC (BA) 6 14 2 2 10 17 48 -31
8 Sociedad Sportiva Argentina 6 14 0 0 14 6 30 -24

Championship playoff

Independiente and Porteño finished level on points at the top of the table, necessitating a championship playoff. The game was suspended at 87' after the Independiente players abandoned the pitch in protest at a disallowed goal by referee Carlos Aertz. The championship was then awarded to Porteño.[4]

Final

Porteño1-1Independiente
(P. Rithner) (Lloveras)

Porteño was declared champion after the Independiente players abandoned the field.

Lower divisions

Domestic cups

Champion: Racing Club [5]

Final

Final

Final

International cups

Final

San Isidro Argentina1-0Uruguay Nacional
Report

Final

River Plate Uruguay2–1Argentina Racing Club
Report

Argentina national team

Titles

  • Copa Montevideo 1912

Results

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Argentina scorers Match Report(s)
30 June 1912 Montevideo Peñarol/Nacional combined 0 - 2 Friendly
9 July 1912 Buenos Aires Swindon Town 0 - 1 Friendly
15 August 1912 Montevideo  Uruguay 2 - 0 Copa Lipton
25 August 1912 Montevideo  Uruguay 3 - 0 Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo
4 September 1912 São Paulo Paulistano 4 - 3 Friendly
5 September 1912 São Paulo Américano 0 - 3 Friendly
7 September 1912 São Paulo Foreigners of São Paulo 3 - 6 Friendly
8 September 1912 São Paulo São Paulo state 3 - 6 Friendly
12 September 1912 Río de Janeiro Río de Janeiro league 0 - 4 Friendly
14 September 1912 Río de Janeiro English of Río de Janeiro 1 - 9 Friendly
16 September 1912 Río de Janeiro Guanabara state 0 - 5 Friendly
22 September 1912 Buenos Aires  Uruguay 0 - 1 Copa Premier Honor Argentino
6 October 1912 Avellaneda  Uruguay 3 - 3 Copa Newton
1 December 1912 Montevideo  Uruguay 1 - 3 (aet) Copa Montevideo

Argentina dissident team

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Argentina scorers Match Report(s)
22 September 1912 Buenos Aires  Uruguay 0 - 1 Copa Newton [6]

Notes

  1. ^ Argentina: 1ra. División Asociación Argentina 1912 at Historia y Futbol
  2. ^ Argentina: 1ra. División Federación Argentina 1912 at Historia y Futbol
  3. ^ a b Independiente won the championship after winning its final game 5-0 against a weakened Argentino de Quilmes team. Nevertheless, the club offered to play runner-up Porteño in a playoff to avoid criticism.
  4. ^ Argentina 1912 at RSSSF
  5. ^ 1912 Copa Municipalidad de Buenos Aires at RSSSF
  6. ^ Recognised by FIFA