Event | 1943 Copa P. Ramírez | ||||||
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Date | 21 December 1943 | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Chacarita Juniors, Buenos Aires | ||||||
Referee | Eduardo Forte | ||||||
The 1943 Copa Ramírez Final (also named Campeonato de la República) was the final match to decide the winner of the Copa General Pedro Ramírez, the 2nd. edition of this Argentine national cup organised by the AFA. The final was contested by San Lorenzo and General Paz Juniors at the old Chacarita Juniors stadium on Humboldt and Padilla in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires. [1]
San Lorenzo won the first edition of this cup, beating General Paz Juniors 8–3.
Team | Previous final app. |
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San Lorenzo | (none) |
General Paz Juniors | (none) |
The cup was contested by 35 teams, contested by Primera División clubs and the best qualified teams from regional leagues. Teams were divided into four groups (by province), playing each other in a single round-robin tournament. [1] [2]
San Lorenzo's campaign included victories over River Plate (4–2), Estudiantes de La Plata (3–2), Puerto Comercial of Ingeniero White (4–1), and arch-rival Huracán (2–2 ( a.e.t.) so a playoff had to be scheduled; San Lorenzo won 2–1). [3]
On the other hand, General Paz Juniors defeated Sarmiento de Catamarca 6–0 ( a.e.t.), Nacional Vélez Sársfield Pacífico of Mendoza (9–6, also a.e.t.: the match had ended 5–5 on 90' and 6–6 on 120' so a new extra time of 30' were played, where General Paz scored 3 goals else), [4] Newell's Old Boys (3–2), and San Martín de Tucumán (5–4 a.e.t.). The team scored a total of 23 goals (5,75 p.g.) in only four matches played.
The final was scheduled to play at the former Chacarita Juniors venue in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires (where San Lorenzo had already played their home games during all the competition), on 21 December. [2] [1]
San Lorenzo | Round | General Paz Juniors | ||||
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Opponent | Result | Group stage | Opponent | Result | ||
River Plate | 4–2 (N) [n 1] | Matchday 1 | Sarmiento (Catamarca) | 6–0 ( a.e.t.) (H) [n 2] | ||
Estudiantes (LP) | 3–2 (A) [n 3] | Matchday 2 | Nacional VSP (Mza) [n 4] | 9–6 ( a.e.t.) (H) [n 2] | ||
Puerto Comercial | 4–1 (H) [n 1] | Quarter finals | Newell's Old Boys | 3–2 (N) [n 5] | ||
Huracán | 2–2 ( a.e.t.) (N); 2–1 (N) [n 1] | Semifinals | San Martín (T) | 5–4 (N) [n 6] |
San Lorenzo | 8–3 | General Paz Juniors |
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Capozzuca 4' (
o.g.) Borgnia 23' Mariani 28', 67', 69' Martino 30', 39' Etchepare 90+2' |
Report | Guerini 47', 89' Lacasia 72' |
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General Paz Juniors
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Event | 1943 Copa P. Ramírez | ||||||
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Date | 21 December 1943 | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Chacarita Juniors, Buenos Aires | ||||||
Referee | Eduardo Forte | ||||||
The 1943 Copa Ramírez Final (also named Campeonato de la República) was the final match to decide the winner of the Copa General Pedro Ramírez, the 2nd. edition of this Argentine national cup organised by the AFA. The final was contested by San Lorenzo and General Paz Juniors at the old Chacarita Juniors stadium on Humboldt and Padilla in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires. [1]
San Lorenzo won the first edition of this cup, beating General Paz Juniors 8–3.
Team | Previous final app. |
---|---|
San Lorenzo | (none) |
General Paz Juniors | (none) |
The cup was contested by 35 teams, contested by Primera División clubs and the best qualified teams from regional leagues. Teams were divided into four groups (by province), playing each other in a single round-robin tournament. [1] [2]
San Lorenzo's campaign included victories over River Plate (4–2), Estudiantes de La Plata (3–2), Puerto Comercial of Ingeniero White (4–1), and arch-rival Huracán (2–2 ( a.e.t.) so a playoff had to be scheduled; San Lorenzo won 2–1). [3]
On the other hand, General Paz Juniors defeated Sarmiento de Catamarca 6–0 ( a.e.t.), Nacional Vélez Sársfield Pacífico of Mendoza (9–6, also a.e.t.: the match had ended 5–5 on 90' and 6–6 on 120' so a new extra time of 30' were played, where General Paz scored 3 goals else), [4] Newell's Old Boys (3–2), and San Martín de Tucumán (5–4 a.e.t.). The team scored a total of 23 goals (5,75 p.g.) in only four matches played.
The final was scheduled to play at the former Chacarita Juniors venue in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires (where San Lorenzo had already played their home games during all the competition), on 21 December. [2] [1]
San Lorenzo | Round | General Paz Juniors | ||||
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Opponent | Result | Group stage | Opponent | Result | ||
River Plate | 4–2 (N) [n 1] | Matchday 1 | Sarmiento (Catamarca) | 6–0 ( a.e.t.) (H) [n 2] | ||
Estudiantes (LP) | 3–2 (A) [n 3] | Matchday 2 | Nacional VSP (Mza) [n 4] | 9–6 ( a.e.t.) (H) [n 2] | ||
Puerto Comercial | 4–1 (H) [n 1] | Quarter finals | Newell's Old Boys | 3–2 (N) [n 5] | ||
Huracán | 2–2 ( a.e.t.) (N); 2–1 (N) [n 1] | Semifinals | San Martín (T) | 5–4 (N) [n 6] |
San Lorenzo | 8–3 | General Paz Juniors |
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Capozzuca 4' (
o.g.) Borgnia 23' Mariani 28', 67', 69' Martino 30', 39' Etchepare 90+2' |
Report | Guerini 47', 89' Lacasia 72' |
San Lorenzo
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General Paz Juniors
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