1920 Copa de Honor Cousenier

The 1920 Copa de Honor Cousenier was the 15° (and last) edition of this competition. It was contested by the champions of Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Copa de Honor (Uruguay).[1]

1920 Copa de Honor Cousenier
DateSeptember 20, 1923 (1923-09-20)
VenueEstadio Gran Parque Central
RefereeDourado

After the Argentine representative Banfield (winner of Copa de Honor) disaffiliated from the AFA,[2] Boca Juniors contested the competition as runner-up. The team beat Universal FC) at Estadio Gran Parque Central, the main stadium of Uruguay during the first decades of the 20th. century.[3] Due to schedule problems this final was played three years later, being held on September 20, 1923 in Montevideo as usual.

It was the first competition won by Boca Juniors outside Argentina.[4]

Match details

Universal 0–2 Boca Juniors
Report Pertini  12'
Tarasconi  30'
Referee: Dourado
Universal
Boca Juniors
GK Manuel Beloutas
DF Corrales
DF D'Agosti
MF S. Bruno
MF Gregorio Rodríguez
MF Alfredo Ghierra
FW Martínez
FW Videla
FW Viola
FW Lalín
FW Rocha
GK Américo Tesoriere
DF Ludovico Bidoglio
DF Ramón Muttis
MF Ángel Médici
MF Mario Busso
MF Alfredo Elli
FW Pedro Calomino
FW Antonio Cerrotti
FW Domingo Tarasconi
FW Dante Pertini
FW Roberto Filiberti

References

  1. Copa de Honor Cousenier by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  2. Nos molesta que se diga que Banfield se adjudica una copa que ganó Boca on Diario Uno, 23 Dec 2016
  3. El Gran Parque Central on Viejos Estadios blog
  4. Copa de Honor Cousenier 1920, review on Historia de Boca
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