Copa Argentina | |
Year: | 2024 |
Country: | Argentina |
Dates: | 25 January – TBD 2024 |
Num Teams: | 64 |
Continental Cup Title: | 2025 Copa Libertadores |
Matches: | 53 |
Goals: | 118 |
Scoring Leader: | Rodrigo Atencio Edinson Cavani Milton Giménez (3 goals each) |
Prev Season: | 2023 |
Next Season: | 2025 |
Updated: | 21 August 2024 |
The 2024 Copa Argentina (officially the Copa Argentina AXION energy 2024 for sponsorship reasons)[1] is the fourteenth edition of the Copa Argentina, and the twelfth since the relaunch of the tournament in 2011. The competition began on 25 January and will end in TBD 2024. Estudiantes (LP) were the defending champions but were eliminated in the round of 32.
The champions will qualify for the 2025 Copa Libertadores.
The 64 teams that take part in this competition include: all twenty-eight teams from the Primera División; fifteen teams of the Primera Nacional; five from the Primera B, four from the Primera C; two from the Primera D and ten teams from Federal A.[2]
All twenty-eight teams of the 2023 tournament qualified.
The top 7 teams in each group plus the best eighth-placed one of the 2023 tournament qualified.
The champions and the top four teams of the 2023 Primera B tournament qualified.
The top two teams plus the two best third-placed teams of each zone of the 2023 tournament qualified.
The champions, the top two teams and the winners of the "Torneo Reducido" of the 2023 Primera C tournament qualified.
The champions and the winners of the "First Tournament" of 2023 Primera D qualified.
Phase | Round | Draw date | Dates |
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Final stage | Round of 64 | 19 December 2023[3] | 25 January–15 May 2024 |
Round of 32 | 2 May–17 July 2024 | ||
Round of 16 | 31 July–TBD 2024 | ||
Quarterfinals | TBD–TBD 2024 | ||
Semifinals | TBD–TBD 2024 | ||
Final | TBD 2024 |
The draw for the finals rounds was held on 19 December 2023, 14:00 at the AFA Futsal Stadium in Ezeiza. The 64 qualified teams were divided into four groups. The historical rivals that play in the Argentine First Division and are champions of AFA tournaments were paired and directly assigned to Group 1. The teams in Group 2, Group 3 and Group 4 were seeded according to their historical performance and division, with the teams in Group 2 also divided into pairs of historical rivals. From Group 1 and Group 2, the first team drawn was placed in a predetermined bracket and its historical rival was placed in the other. The matches were drawn from the respective confronts: Group 1 vs. Group 3; Group 2 vs. Group 4. With this draw format, historical rivals could only play against each other in the final[4]
Group 2 | |||
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The Round of 64 had 10 qualified teams from the Torneo Federal A, 11 qualified teams from the Metropolitan Zone (5 teams from Primera B Metropolitana; 4 teams from Primera C Metropolitana and 2 teams from Primera D Metropolitana), 15 teams from Primera Nacional and 28 teams from Primera División. The round was played between 25 January and 15 May 2024, in a single knock-out match format. The 32 winning teams advanced to the Round of 32.
This round had 32 qualified teams from the Round of 64. The round was played between 2 May and 17 July 2024, in a single knock-out match format. The 16 winning teams advanced to the Round of 16.
This round will have 16 qualified teams from the Round of 32. The round will be played between 31 July and TBD 2024, in a single knock-out match format. The 8 winning teams will advance to the quarterfinals.
This round will have 8 qualified teams from the Round of 36. The round will be played between TBD and TBD 2024, in a single knock-out match format. The 4 winning teams will advance to the semifinals.
This round will have 4 qualified teams from the quarterfinals. The round will be played between TBD and TBD 2024, in a single knock-out match format. The 2 winning teams will advance to the final.
Rank | Player | Club | Goals | ||
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align=center rowspan=3 | 1 | Rodrigo Atencio | Central Córdoba (SdE) | align=center rowspan=3 | 3 |
Edinson Cavani | Boca Juniors | ||||
Milton Giménez | Banfield | ||||
align=center rowspan=12 | 4 | Nahuel Banegas | San Martín (T) | align=center rowspan=12 | 2 |
Tomás Castro Ponce | Atlético Tucumán | ||||
Fernando Duré | Talleres (RdE) | ||||
Marcelo Estigarribia | Atlético Tucumán | ||||
Esteban Fernández | Newell's Old Boys | ||||
Matías González | Banfield | ||||
Iván Leguizamón | San Lorenzo | ||||
Alex Luna | Independiente | ||||
Mauro Méndez | Estudiantes (LP) | ||||
Miguel Merentiel | Boca Juniors | ||||
Maximiliano Salas | Racing | ||||
Bruno Sepúlveda | Banfield |