Copa Presidente de la Nación explained

Copa Presidente de la Nación
Organiser:AAmF (1920–26)
AFA (1927–89)
Founded:1920
Region:Argentina
Current Champions:Asociación Rosarina (1988-89)
Most Successful Club:Federación Tucumana
(8 titles)
Related Comps:Regional leagues

The Copa Presidente de la Nación, also known as Campeonato Argentino Interligas, was an official Argentine football cup competition established by dissident body Asociación Amateurs de Football in 1920. After the AAmF dissolved, the competition continued being organised by current Argentine Football Association, although the body has not officially included this competition in its list of national cups yet.[1]

History

Teams from regional leagues of Argentina took part of the tournament. The champion was awarded the trophy, donated by then President of Argentina, Hipólito Yrigoyen.[2] From 1925, the runner-up was awarded with "Copa Intendente Municipal de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires" trophy while the "Copa Comité Olímpico Argentino" trophy was given to the team placed third (from 1929). Another trophy, the "Copa Adrián Beccar Varela" (not to be confused with Copa Beccar Varela) trophy was awarded to the best team outside Buenos Aires.[3]

Between 1942 and 1958, the champion qualified to play Copa Ibarguren facing the Primera División champion.[4]

In the 1956-57 edition, the champion was eligible to play the "Copa Carlos Bottaro" vs. the Uruguay regional leagues champion.[5]

By mid 1970s, the Copa Presidente de la Nación lost interest due to the addition of teams indirectly affiliated to AFA to the Primera División tournaments, with the establishment of both, Torneo Nacional in 1967 and Primera B Nacional in 1986. The Copa Presidente de la Nación last edition was held in 1988-89. Since then, only youth teams have played the tournament.[6]

List of champions

Ref:[7] [8]

width=60pxYearwidth=Championwidth=150pxProvince
1920
1921
1922Asociación Amateurs (Capital) Buenos Aires
1923Buenos Aires
1924Asociación Amateurs (Provincia) Buenos Aires
1925Asociación Amateurs (Capital) Buenos Aires
1926Asociación Amateurs (Provincia) Buenos Aires
1927AFA (Provincia) Buenos Aires
1928Liga Cultural Sgo. del Estero
1929Santa Fe
1930AFA (Provincia)
1931Federación Deportiva (Bolívar) Buenos Aires
1932–35 AFA (Capital) [9] Buenos Aires
1936–37AFA (Provincia) Buenos Aires
1938
1940AFA (Capital) Buenos Aires
1942Liga Cordobesa Córdoba
1944Federación Tucumana Tucumán
1946Federación Tucumana Tucumán
1948–49Federación Tucumana Tucumán
1950Liga Mendocina Mendoza
1952Liga Cultural Sgo. del Estero
1954Federación Tucumana Tucumán
1956–57Liga Sanjuanina San Juan
1958 Liga Cordobesa Córdoba
1960Federación Tucumana Tucumán
1961Liga del Sur (Bahía Blanca)
1962Liga Cordobesa Córdoba
1963Federación Tucumana Tucumán
1964Liga SanjuaninaSan Juan
1966Liga SanjuaninaSan Juan
1968Liga Chaqueña Chaco
1970Liga Marplatense Buenos Aires
1973Liga Regional (Río Cuarto) Córdoba
1975–76Liga Tucumana Tucumán
1977–78Liga Sanjuanina San Juan
1979–80Liga Cordobesa Córdoba
1982Liga de Fútbol de Olavarría Buenos Aires
1984Liga Tucumana Tucumán
1986–87Asociación Rosarina Santa Fe
1988–89Asociación Rosarina [10] Santa Fe

Titles by league

width=Teamwidth=Titles
Liga Tucumana
Liga Cordobesa
Liga Sanjuanina
AFA (Provincia)
Asociación Amateurs (Provincia)
Asociación Amateurs (Capital)
AFA (Capital)
Liga Santiagueña
Liga Deportiva (Bolívar)
Liga Marplatense
Liga del Sur (Bahía Blanca)
Liga Mendocina
Liga de Olavarría
Liga Chaqueña
Liga Regional (Río Cuarto)

Notes and References

  1. http://www.afa.org.ar/institucional/campeones-primera-division.php "Copas Nacionales"
  2. http://rosariofutbol.com/clubes/trofeos.html Galería de Trofeos - Copa Presidente de la Nación
  3. http://biblioteca.afa.org.ar/libros/libro_48/#121''Memoria y Balance 1930
  4. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/argibargurencuphist.html Argentina - Copa Ibarguren - RSSSF
  5. https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/bottaro57.html Carlos S. Bottaro Cup
  6. http://museodesanlorenzo.com.ar/contenido/ALGO%20PARA%20RECORDAR/6/301.htm "Los regionales"
  7. http://biblioteca.afa.org.ar/libros/libro_57/#244 Memoria y Balance General 1944
  8. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg-interlchamp.html Argentina - Interleague Champions 1920–1989
  9. http://futbolafa.tripod.com/clubes/193235.htm Interliga – 1932/35
  10. http://futbolafa.tripod.com/clubes/198889.htm Interliga – 1988/89