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Football in Argentina
Season1907
Men's football
Primera División Alumni
Segunda DivisiónNacional (Floresta)
Tercera División Atlanta
Copa de Honor Belgrano A.C.
Copa de Competencia Alumni
←  1906 Argentina 1908 →

1907 in Argentine football saw Alumni regain the Argentine championship winning its 7th Primera División (First Division) title in eight seasons.

The relegation system is established since this season. Barracas AC withdrew after 7 fixtures and was disaffiliated by the Association.

Primera División

The 1907 championship featured eleven teams, with each team playing the other twice. [1]

Final standings

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1 Alumni 37 20 17 3 0 76 13 +63
2 Estudiantes (BA) 31 20 13 5 2 51 25 +26
3 San Isidro 25 20 11 3 6 51 31 +20
4 Quilmes 24 20 11 2 7 44 31 +13
5 Belgrano AC 23 20 10 3 7 26 26 +0
6 Porteño 22 20 8 6 6 42 41 +1
7 Reformer 17 20 8 1 11 36 53 -17
8 Argentino de Quilmes 16 20 6 4 10 23 50 -27
9 Lomas AC 11 20 4 3 13 21 50 -29
10 San Martín AC ( San Martín) 10 20 4 2 14 24 70 -46
11 Barracas AC [2] 4 20 2 0 18 17 21 -4

Lower divisions

Primera B

  • Champion: Nacional (Floresta)

Primera C

Domestic cups

Final

Belgrano AC3-1 Quilmes
C. H. Parr o/g
C. H. Whaley
G. G. Stocks
Report H. C. Pearson

Final

Alumni4-2 Belgrano AC
Report

International cups

Final

Alumni Argentina3-1 Uruguay CURCC
Alfredo Brown (2)
Eliseo Brown
Report A. Manito

Final

Belgrano AC Argentina2-1 Uruguay CURCC
G. Stocks
Kihlberg
Report Mañana
Parque Central
( Montevideo)

Argentina national team

Argentina retained both Copa Lipton and Copa Newton in 1907.

Final

Argentina 2-1  Uruguay
Report

Final

Argentina 2-1  Uruguay
Report

References

  1. ^ Argentina 1907 by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi at RSSSF
  2. ^ Barracas AC withdrew after 7 fixtures and was disaffiliated from the Association.
  3. ^ "1907 Copa Competencia at Historia y Futbol". Archived from the original on 2013-08-09. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
  4. ^ "Copa de Honor at Historia y Futbol". Archived from the original on 2013-08-09. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Football in Argentina
Season1907
Men's football
Primera División Alumni
Segunda DivisiónNacional (Floresta)
Tercera División Atlanta
Copa de Honor Belgrano A.C.
Copa de Competencia Alumni
←  1906 Argentina 1908 →

1907 in Argentine football saw Alumni regain the Argentine championship winning its 7th Primera División (First Division) title in eight seasons.

The relegation system is established since this season. Barracas AC withdrew after 7 fixtures and was disaffiliated by the Association.

Primera División

The 1907 championship featured eleven teams, with each team playing the other twice. [1]

Final standings

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1 Alumni 37 20 17 3 0 76 13 +63
2 Estudiantes (BA) 31 20 13 5 2 51 25 +26
3 San Isidro 25 20 11 3 6 51 31 +20
4 Quilmes 24 20 11 2 7 44 31 +13
5 Belgrano AC 23 20 10 3 7 26 26 +0
6 Porteño 22 20 8 6 6 42 41 +1
7 Reformer 17 20 8 1 11 36 53 -17
8 Argentino de Quilmes 16 20 6 4 10 23 50 -27
9 Lomas AC 11 20 4 3 13 21 50 -29
10 San Martín AC ( San Martín) 10 20 4 2 14 24 70 -46
11 Barracas AC [2] 4 20 2 0 18 17 21 -4

Lower divisions

Primera B

  • Champion: Nacional (Floresta)

Primera C

Domestic cups

Final

Belgrano AC3-1 Quilmes
C. H. Parr o/g
C. H. Whaley
G. G. Stocks
Report H. C. Pearson

Final

Alumni4-2 Belgrano AC
Report

International cups

Final

Alumni Argentina3-1 Uruguay CURCC
Alfredo Brown (2)
Eliseo Brown
Report A. Manito

Final

Belgrano AC Argentina2-1 Uruguay CURCC
G. Stocks
Kihlberg
Report Mañana
Parque Central
( Montevideo)

Argentina national team

Argentina retained both Copa Lipton and Copa Newton in 1907.

Final

Argentina 2-1  Uruguay
Report

Final

Argentina 2-1  Uruguay
Report

References

  1. ^ Argentina 1907 by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi at RSSSF
  2. ^ Barracas AC withdrew after 7 fixtures and was disaffiliated from the Association.
  3. ^ "1907 Copa Competencia at Historia y Futbol". Archived from the original on 2013-08-09. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
  4. ^ "Copa de Honor at Historia y Futbol". Archived from the original on 2013-08-09. Retrieved 2012-08-20.

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