1906 Tie Cup final explained

1906 Tie Cup Final
Event:1906 Tie Cup
Team1:Alumni
Team1association:
Team1score:10
Team2:Belgrano A.C.
Team2association:
Team2score:1
Date:30 August 1906
Stadium:Quilmes Stadium
Referee:Guillermo Jordán
Previous:1905
Next:1907

The 1906 Tie Cup Final was the final match to decide the winner of the Tie Cup, the 4th. edition of the international competition organised by the Argentine and Uruguayan Associations together. For the fifth time since 1900, there were two Argentine teams in the final, Alumni and Belgrano A.C., both from the Belgrano neighborhood,[1] that also had a strong rivalry.[2]

The match was held in the former Guido y Sarmiento Stadium of Quilmes Atlético Club[3] on 30 August 1906. Alumni won its third Tie Cup trophy after beating Belgrano A.C. 10–1, the highest result in the history of the Tie Cup finals.

It was the last edition played under a group stage. Since 1907, the Tie Cup would be contested by the winners of the respective competitions in each country, Copa de Competencia Jockey Club (Argentina) and Copa de Competencia (Uruguay), playing a unique match to decide the champion.[2]

Qualified teams

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1901, 1902, 1903
1900

Overview

Playing in a single-elimination tournament, Alumni beat Estudiantes (BA) 4–2 in Palermo, Reformer (3–2 in Campana), and then Belgrano Extra (presumibably a second team of Belgrano A.C.) 2–1 at Sociedad Sportiva Argentina. In the semifinals, Alumni defeated Uruguayan Montevideo Wanderers 2–0 at Estadio Gran Parque Central.[1]

On the other hand, Belgrano beat San Isidro 6–0 as visitor, Quilmes (2–2 at San Martín, 5–3 in Quilmes), reaching the semifinal where the squad defeated Rosario Central 5–2 in Quilmes.[1]

The final was played at Quilmes A.C. Stadium, and Alumni easily defeated Belgrano with a 10–1, achieving the highest score in a Tie Cup Final. Eliseo Brown was the keyplayer of the match, scoring 5 goals. According to media coverage, Alumni made a great performance, with the team showing coordinated movements (specially from its attacking players, who were absolutely effective showing great accuracy in their passing and shots).[2]

Road to the final

AlumniRoundBelgrano A.C.
OpponentResultStageOpponentResult
Estudiantes (BA)4–2 (A)Preliminary round6–1 (A)
Reformer3–2 (A)First round Quilmes2–2 (H); 5–3 (A)
Belgrano Extra2–1 (N)Second round
Wanderers2–0 (A) bgcolor= #CFDBE2 Semifinal5–2 (N)
Notes

Match details

GK José Buruca Laforia
DF Jorge Brown
DF Juan Domingo Brown
MF Andrés Mack
MF Carlos Buchanan
MF Patricio Browne
FW Gottob E. Weiss
FW Alfredo Brown
FW Eliseo Brown
FW Carlos Lett
FW
GK H. Doming
DF W.W. Gordon
DF Walter Buchanan
MF Charles Dickinson
MF Haroldo M. Grant
MF George N. Dickinson
FW Arthur H. Forrester
FW Harold T. Ratcliff
FW Carlos H. Whaley
FW R. Singers
FW Wilfredo Stocks

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/argurucuptie.html Cup Tie Competition - Finals
  2. "Las finales de la Copa Competencia" on Viejos Estadios
  3. https://www.estadiosdeargentina.com.ar/viejo-estadio-quilmes-guido-sarmiento/ Viejo estadio de Quilmes