Copa Lipton Explained

Copa Lipton
Organiser: AFA
AUF
Founded:1905
Region:Argentina, Uruguay
Number Of Teams:2
Most Successful Team:
(17 titles)

The Copa Lipton or Copa de Caridad Lipton was a football friendly competition contested between Argentina and Uruguay national teams. The competition was held 29 times between 1905 and 1992.

History

The trophy was donated by the Scottish tea magnate Thomas Lipton for a tournament between the two countries either side of the Río de La Plata with the condition that the teams be made up of only native born players. The trophy (the oldest international cup exhibited at the Argentine Association headquarters) was sculpted by English goldsmiths Flokington from Regent Street.[1]

The tournament was contested on an annual basis between 1905 and 1929, with the exception of 1914, 1920–1921 and 1925–1926. It has only been played sporadically since, with only 9 editions played over half a century between 1937 and 1992. The decade of 1910 is considered "the golden age" of the competition, due to Argentina and Uruguay were the predominant teams in South America by then and the Copa Lipton was the most important competition for both sides. Nevertheless, the Cup lost interest since the 1930s because of the birth of FIFA World Cup, the conflicts between AFA and AUF and the inclusion of other nations in South American competitions.[1]

The Copa Lipton has been contested 29 times in total, with Argentina the winners on 18 occasions and Uruguay on 11. In the event of a draw, the cup was traditionally awarded to the away team and the date and rules of the next tournament were set by the holders.[2]

List of champions

Finals

The following list includes all editions of Copa Lipton:[3] [4]

width=width=50pxYearwidth=100pxChampionwidth=50pxScorewidth=120pxCitywidth=150pxVenue
1905 Buenos Aires Sociedad Sportiva
1906 Montevideo Parque Central
1907 Buenos Aires Estudiantes (BA)
1908 Montevideo Parque Central
1909 Buenos Aires GEBA
1910 Montevideo Belvedere
1911 Buenos Aires GEBA
1912 Montevideo Parque Central
1913 Avellaneda Racing
1915 Buenos Aires GEBA
1916 Montevideo Parque Central
1917 Avellaneda Racing
1918 Montevideo Parque Pereira
1919 Buenos Aires GEBA
1922 Montevideo Parque Central
1923 Buenos Aires Sp. Barracas
1927 Buenos Aires Boca Juniors
1928 Montevideo Parque Central
1929 Buenos Aires San Lorenzo
1937 Buenos Aires Independiente
1942 Montevideo Centenario
1945 Montevideo Centenario
1957 Buenos Aires Huracán
1962 Buenos Aires River Plate
1968 Buenos Aires River Plate
1973 Buenos Aires Vélez Sársfield
1976 Buenos Aires Vélez Sársfield
1992 Montevideo Centenario
Notes

Titles by country

width=100pxTeamwidth=50pxTitleswidth=400pxYears won
17 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1928, 1937, 1942, 1945, 1962, 1968, 1976, 1992
11 1905, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1927, 1929, 1957, 1973

Overall

All-time scorers

Most finals by player

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://revistauncanio.com.ar/notas-que-nadie-va-a-leer/copas/ Esas raras copas viejas
  2. https://viejosestadios.blogspot.com/2017/08/argentina-y-uruguay.html Argentina y Uruguay
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesl/lipton.html Copa Lipton
  4. http://www.informeargentina.com.ar/copa_lipton.htm Results at Informe Argentina