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Campeonato de Campeones

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Championship of Champions of the Argentine Republic
Campeonato de Campeones de la República Argentina
Organising bodyConsejo Federal
Founded1959
Abolished1960; 64 years ago (1960)
RegionArgentina
Number of teams33
Related competitionsCopa Argentina
Last championsAtlético Tucumán (1960)

The Championship of Champions of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Campeonato de Campeones de la República Argentina) was an Argentine domestic cup organised by Argentine Football Association's Federal Council in 1959. The competition was officialised by AFA in October 2024.[1]

The tournament had only one edition and was contested by champions of regional league indirectly affiliated with AFA, with the exception of Unión de Santa Fe which was affiliated in 1940. The champions of Buenos Aires and Córdoba provinces played a preliminary tournament that qualified one team per province.[2]

Atlético Tucumán won the tournament after defeating Club Sportivo y Recreativo El Quequén in the final, held in 1960.[3]

Participating teams

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A total of 33 teams took part of the competition, they were:

Club City Province
C.A. Argentino Mendoza Mendoza
Atlético Tucumán San Miguel Tucumán
Belgrano Paraná Entre Ríos
Central Córdoba Santiago del Estero Santiago del Estero
Correos y Telecomunicaciones Salta Salta
Defensores Unidos Zárate Buenos Aires
Deportivo La Plata La Plata Buenos Aires
Don Orione Barranqueras Chaco
El Quequén Oriente [n 1] Buenos Aires
Empleados de Comercio Buenos Aires
Estudiantes Olavarría Buenos Aires
Estudiantes San Luis San Luis
Ferrocarril Sud Neuquén Neuquén
Notes
  1. ^ Locality in Coronel Dorrego Partido.

Tournament

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Buenos Aires Province

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Primera Ronda Segunda Ronda Cuartos de final Semifinales
        
Gimnasia y Esgrima (CH) 1
Defensores Unidos 3
Gimnasia y Esgrima (CH) 2
El Fortín de la Vuelta 1
Defensores Unidos 0
El Quequén 1
Defensores Unidos 2
River Plate (Junín) 1
El Quequén 2
Rosario Puerto Belgrano 1
El Quequén 4
Rivadavia (Necochea) 2
El Quequén 5
Santamarina 3
Santamarina 7
Empleados de Comercio 0
Rosario Puerto Belgrano 6
Estudiantes (O) 3
Santamarina
Quilmes (MdP) 0 Final
Santamarina 1
El Quequén 2
Deportivo La Plata 0
Empleados de Comercio wp
Champion of Liga Casarense lp

Córdoba Province

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Semifinal Final
      
1 Atenas (RC) 0
4 River Plate (VM) 1
River Plate (VM) 3
Sportivo Belgrano 4
3
2

Final stage

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
          
El Quequén 11
Villa Congreso 1
El Quequén 6
Guaraní A. Franco 2
Guaraní Antonio Franco 6
Don Orione 3
El Quequén 3
Unión (SF) 1
Belgrano (Paraná) 2
Unión (SF) 4
Unión (SF) 3
Talleres, NyP. 2
Talleres, NyP (C) 3
Fontana 0
El Quequén Bye
Argentino (M) 5
Estudiantes (SL) 2
Argentino (M) 5
Huracán (Guatraché) 0
Huracán (Guatraché) 3
Ferrocarril Sud 3
Argentino (Mendoza) 1
Atlético Tucumán 2
Atlético Tucumán wp
Gorriti (Jujuy) lp
Atlético Tucumán 4
Los Andes (SJ) 3
Los Andes (SJ) 2
San Francisco (LR) 0
 
 
Central Córdoba (SdE) 3
Correos y Telecom. (RC) 0
Central Córdoba (SdE) 1
Sportivo Belgrano 5
Sportivo Belgrano 4
Vélez Sarsfield (SFVC) 0
Sportivo Belgrano Bye
 
 
 
 
 
 
Atlético Tucumán 2
Sportivo Belgrano 1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Aftermath

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The Argentine Association leaded by Claudio Tapia officialised the championship in October 2024, therefore Atlético Tucumán achieved their first official title in Primera División.[4] Tapia himself had awarded Atlético Tucumán the cup as part of the celebration for the 122th. anniversary of the club in September 2024. Two of the Atlético Tucumán footballers that played the final, Hugo Ginel and Gregorio García, raised the cup in the event.[5]

On the other hand, finalist Club El Quequén had also requested AFA the tournament would be officialised.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Boletín n° 6579 - Resoluciones on AFA.org.ar
  2. ^ Argentina - Argentine Republic Champions Championship 1959 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi and Edgardo Imas at the RSSSF
  3. ^ 30 de Enero de 1960: ATLÉTICO TUCUMÀN CAMPEÓN DEL ‘60 on El Mundo Amateur, 29 Jan 2015
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference boletin was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ La AFA reconoció como oficial un título que Atlético Tucumán ganó hace 64 años on Infobae.com, 29 Sep 2024
  6. ^ El Quequén también pide que la AFA reconozca oficialmente la Copa de 1960 on La Voz del Pueblo, 13 Sep 2024

Oldest football stadiums in Argentina

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# Stadium Location Owner Opened Ref.
1 Arq. Ricardo Etcheverri Buenos Aires Ferro Carril Oeste 2 Jan 1905 [1]
x Gabino Sosa Rosario Central Córdoba 1907
x Jorge Luis Hirschi La Plata Estudiantes LP 25 Dec 1907
x Marcelo Bielsa Rosario Newell's Old Boys 23 Jul 1911 [2]
x José Fierro S.M. Tucumán Atlético Tucumán 21 May 1922 [3]

Cosmos matches

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(match details occult)

A.N.I. past discussions

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-> useful link: Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring

talk

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As there is not a field hockey wikiproject, the competition tables format were surely taken from football or other sports (although you stated on the summary that "this does not follow football style")... so what style does it follow?.

The problem is that you have been reverting ANY changes made to the table. About the format, there was a (discussion where a consensus was finally reached. Following that consensus, I did not change the entire format to the FIH WC table, nevertheless you insisted on reverting the changes. Unlike that time, no MOS:flags or MOS:overlink can be alleged just like you did in the previous discussion. So I would tend to think that your changes are based more on a whim than a principled reason, unless you can prove the contrary.

So please, I'm going to make the changes again. If you persist on the same behaviour, I'll have to open a new case at WP:ANI with all the elements given above as proof to report your reversions as disruptive, which I don't want to do. Please, be more collaborative and don't force both of us to be involved in another discussion on the board. Thanks. Fma12 (talk) 19:17, 30 August 2022 (UTC)

Football matches

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Torneo Reducido Final
(2nd. promotion playoff)
First leg
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Match details

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Team details

Note: won x–x on aggregate, promoting to Primera División.

football kit patterns

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  • -> adidas socks: _3_stripes_gold

group 1

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group 2

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group 3

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group 4

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group 5

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group 6

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Real Madrid
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group 7

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  1. ^ ¿Dónde está el estadio de fútbol más antiguo de Argentina? on Billiken, 27 Apr 2024
  2. ^ Estadio Coloso Marcelo Bielsa on Copa Argentina
  3. ^ Estadio Atlético Tucumán on Superliga Argentina (archived, 6 Dec 2018)