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1918 Tie Cup final

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1918 Tie Cup Final
Team of Wanderers, champions
Event1918 Tie Cup
Date1 December 1918
VenueEstadio GEBA, Buenos Aires
1917
1919

The 1918 Tie Cup Final was the final match to decide the winner of the Tie Cup, the 19th. edition of the international competition organised by the Argentine and Uruguayan Associations together. The final was contested by Argentine side Porteño and Uruguayan club Wanderers,[1][2]

In the match, played at Estadio GEBA in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Wanderers beat Porteño 2–1, winning its third Tie Cup trophy (and second consecutive).[2][1]

Qualified teams

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Team Qualification Previous final app.
Argentina Porteño 1918 Copa de Competencia Jockey Club champion 1915
Uruguay Wanderers 1918 Copa de Competencia (Uruguay) champion 1908, 1911, 1917
  • Bold indicates winning years

Overview

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Porteño earned its place in the final as the winner of 1918 Copa de Competencia Jockey Club, after beating Gimnasia y Esgrima (4–0), Almagro (4–2), Estudiantes de Buenos Aires (2–0), Ferro Carril Oeste (4–1) Tiro Federal (2–1 in the semifinal) and River Plate (2–1 in the final). As a curious fact, Porteño played all its matches in Palermo.[3]

There were no goals in the first half. On 52 minutes, Pérez, in offside position, made a pass that Buffoni connected to the first goal. Four minutes later, Pérez again sent a pass that was weakily rebounded by Arrieta, allowing Landeira to score the second goal for Wanderers. The only goal of Porteño was scored by Uslenghi by a penalty kick awarded after both backs of Wanderers fouled Clark.

With that result, Wanderers crowned champion, achieving its third Tie Cup trophy.[2]

Match details

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1918 Tie Cup Final
Porteño Argentina1–2Uruguay Wanderers
Uslenghi (pen.) Report Buffoni 52'
Landeira 56'
Porteño
Wanderers

References

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  1. ^ a b Cup Tie Competition - Finals by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  2. ^ a b c "Las finales de la Copa Competencia" on Viejos Estadios, June 2018
  3. ^ "Argentina: Copa Competencia 1ra. División Asociación Argentina 1918" by José Carluccio, published 17 Dec 2008