1911 Tie Cup Final
Team of Wanderers, champions
Event1911 Tie Cup
Date1 October 1911
VenueEstadio GEBA, Buenos Aires

The 1911 Tie Cup Final was the final match to decide the winner of the Tie Cup, the 12th. edition of the international competition organised by the Argentine and Uruguayan Associations together. The final was contested by Argentine San Isidro and Uruguayan Wanderers,[1][2]

In the match, played at Estadio GEBA in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Wanderers won its first Tie Cup after beating San Isidro (which played its first final) 2–0.[2][1]

Qualified teams

Team Qualification Previous final app.
Argentina San Isidro1911 Copa de Competencia Jockey Club champion(none)
Uruguay Wanderers1911 Copa de Competencia (Uruguay) champion1908
  • Bold indicates winning years

Overview

(Left): Team of San Isidro, runner up; (right): scene of the match played at GEBA Stadium

San Isidro earned its place in the final after having won the 1911 Copa de Competencia Jockey Club, where the squad beat San Isidro (3–0), Quilmes (4–0), and Estudiantes de Buenos Aires in the final (4–2 at Racing Club Stadium).[1] The match was held in Gimnasia y Esgrima Stadium in Palermo on October 1, 1911.[2]

In a game fiercely disputed, Wanderers opened the score on 38 minutes when goalkeeper Carlos Tomás Wilson intercepted the ball before winger C. Riss advanced to the goal, throwing it away. Nevertheless, Rébori caught the ball and shot to the goal before Wilson could go back.[2]

In the second half, Wanderers scored again on 34 minutes when Bastos made a long pass after dribbling Malbrán and Olivari. The ball came to Costa who shot for the second goal to secure the result. Thus, Wanderers won its first Tie Cup, which was also the first time an Uruguayan side won the final.[2]

Match details

1911 Tie Cup Final
San Isidro Argentina0–2Uruguay Wanderers
Report
San Isidro
Wanderers

References

  1. 1 2 3 Cup Tie Competition - Finals by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Las finales de la Copa Competencia" on Viejos Estadios
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