1937 South American Championship play-off explained

1937 South American Championship play-off
Event:1937 South American Championship
Team1:Argentina
Team1score:2
Team2:Brazil
Team2score:0
Date:February 1, 1937
City:Buenos Aires
Referee:Luis Alberto Mirabal (Uruguay)
Attendance:80,000

The 1937 South American Championship play-off was a match held to determine the winner of the 1937 South American Championship, the 14th edition of this continental championship, as Argentina and Brazil were tied for the first place after the regular competition. The match took place on February 1, 1937, at Estadio Gasómetro in Buenos Aires.

Argentina won the match 2–0, winning its fifth continental title.[1]

Background

See main article: 1937 South American Championship.

ArgentinaRoundBrazil
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
2–1 Match 13–2
6–1 Match 26–4
1–0 Match 35–0
2–3 Match 43–2
1–0 Match 50–1
Team
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Notes:

Overview

Brazil had attended the competition without two of their most notable players, defender Domingos da Guia (champion with Boca Juniors two years before) and striker Leonidas da Silva, nicknamed the Black Diamond. The tournament was played in a single round-robin system, but Argentina and Brazil finished tied on points, meaning a playoff match was required to determine a champion, according to the rules in force.[2]

The match was held in San Lorenzo stadium, were both teams played hard, committing several number of fouls. After Brazilian player Domingos Spitalletti kicked Francisco Varallo violently in the 36th minute, a riot involving all the players (even some substitutes) started. After a hiatus of 40', the match restarted. Nevertheless, just two minutes a new riot happened after Cunha hit Cherro on his face.

For the second half Carlos Peucelle replaced Cherro and veteran Bernabé Ferreyra substituted Zozaya. 19-year-old Independiente forward Vicente de la Mata replaced Varallo, who had been injured; De la Mata had played in the loss to Uruguay, and had a poor performance.

As the score was tied 0–0 when 90 minutes expired, two 15-minute halves of extra time were required to determine the champion: during the extra time, de la Mata scored two goals within four minutes, allowing Argentina to win its fifth South American championship.[3] | team1 = | score = 2–0| team2 = | aet = yes| goals1 = De la Mata | goals2 =| report = Report| attendance = 80,000| stadium = Estadio Gasómetro| location = Buenos Aires| referee = Luis Alberto Mirabal (Uruguay)}}

GKFernando Bello
RB
LBLuis Fazio
RHAntonio Sastre
CH Ernesto Lazzatti
LHCelestino Martínez
OREnrique Guaita
IR
CF
IL
OLEnrique García
Substitutions:
OR
CF
IR
Manager:
Manuel Seoane
GKJurandir
RBCarnera
LBJaú
RHBritto
CHBrandão
LHAfonsinho
OR
IR
CFCardeal
ILTim
OLPatesko
Substitutions:
FW
FW
FW
Manager:
Adhemar Pimenta

Aftermath

Some journalist consider this match the beginning of the Argentina–Brazil football rivalry.[2] This tournament was also the closure of an era with the Argentine squad for some of the most notable players such as Enrique Guaita, Alberto Zozaya, Alejandro Scopelli, Bernabé Ferreyra, Carlos Peucelle and Francisco Varallo.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tables/37safull.html Southamerican Championship 1937
  2. http://xenen.com.ar/2017/02/05/copa-america-1937-a-80-anos-de-una-final-historica/ Copa América: a 80 años de una final histórica
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20151127033711/http://www.afa.com.ar/514/argentina-de-america-1937-un-clasico- Argentina de América 1937