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Football in Argentina
Season1913
Men's football
Primera DivisiónRacing
IntermediaHuracán (AFA)
Floresta (FAF)
Segunda DivisiónFerro C. Oeste III (AFA)
Estudiantes (LP) III (FAF)
Tercera DivisiónLibertarios Unidos (AFA)
Solís (FAF)
Copa de HonorRacing
Copa de CompetenciaSan Isidro
Copa IbargurenRacing
Copa Competencia La NaciónRosario Central
← 1912 Argentina 1914 →

1913 in Argentine football saw Racing Club de Avellaneda win its first league championship. The team also won the Copa Ibarguren, the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires and the Copa de Honor Cousenier.

Estudiantes de La Plata won its first championship, taking the dissident FAF league title. Rosario Central won the Copa de Competencia La Nación.

The Argentina national team won three championships against Uruguay and carried out a brief tour of Chile.

Primera División

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Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

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The number of teams was considerably increased (from 6 to 15), adding Platense, Estudiantil Porteño, Ferrocarril Sud, Olivos, Riachuelo, Banfield, Comercio, Ferro Carril Oeste and Boca Juniors. Olivos and Riachuelo were relegated at the end of the season.[1]

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga
1 Racing Club 24 14 12 0 2 41 5
2 San Isidro 24 14 11 2 1 44 8
3 River Plate 24 14 10 4 0 30 7
4 Belgrano AC 18 14 8 2 4 34 16
5 Boca Juniors 18 14 8 2 4 29 16
6 Platense 18 14 8 2 4 36 25
7 Quilmes 18 14 8 2 4 29 21
8 Estudiantes (BA) 13 14 6 1 7 26 23
9 Estudiantil Porteño 13 14 5 3 6 32 33
10 Banfield 13 14 5 3 6 23 31
11 Comercio 10 14 4 2 8 26 34
12 Ferro Carril Oeste 6 14 1 4 9 16 31
13 Ferrocarril Sud 4 14 1 2 11 17 51
14 Olivos 4 14 1 2 11 10 49
15 Riachuelo 3 14 0 3 11 8 51

Final playoff

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Racing Club2-0San Isidro
(A. Ohaco 2)

Federación Argentina de Football

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Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1 Estudiantes (LP) 31 18 14 4 1 64 16 +48
2 Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) 28 18 11 6 1 49 19 +30
3 Argentino de Quilmes 27 18 12 3 3 38 21 +17
4 Kimberley AC (BA) 21 18 9 3 6 34 31 +3
5 Independiente 19 18 7 5 6 39 33 +6
6 Hispano Argentino 17 18 8 1 9 21 40 -19
7 Tigre 15 18 6 3 9 23 38 -15
8 Porteño 12 18 4 4 10 26 32 -6
9 Atlanta 8 18 3 2 13 33 57 -22
10 Sociedad Sportiva Argentina 2 18 0 2 16 15 52 -37

Lower divisions

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  • AFA Champion: Huracán
  • FAF Champion: Floresta
  • AFA Champion: Libertarios Unidos
  • FAF Champion: Solís

Domestic cups

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Final

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Final

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Final

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Rosario Central3–2Argentino de Quilmes
Antonio Blanco 16' , Federico Flynn 23', Harry Hayes 82' Report Dannaher 63' Polimeni 65'

Final

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Racing Club3–1Newell's
Marcovecchio Report M. González

International cups

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Final

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Nacional Uruguay1-0Argentina San Isidro
Report

Finals

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Racing Club Argentina1-1Uruguay Nacional

Racing Club Argentina3-2Uruguay Nacional
Report

Argentina national team

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Argentina won all the trophies contested that year, the Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña, Lipton and Premier Honor Argentino Cups.

Copa Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña

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Argentina 1-1 Uruguay

Argentina 2-1 Uruguay
Report
Argentina 4-0 Uruguay
Report
Argentina 2-0 Uruguay
Report

Friendly matches

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Date Venue/City Rival Score Report
10 August 1913 Buenos Aires São Paulo League 0-2 [2]
17 August 1913 Buenos Aires São Paulo League 2-0
16 September 1913 Viña del Mar Antofagasta League 3-0
18 September 1913 Valparaíso Valparaíso League 2-1
19 September 1913 Santiago Santiago League 4-2

References

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