Argentina–Uruguay football rivalry
The Argentina–Uruguay football rivalry (also known as Clásico del Río de la Plata[6][7]) is a highly competitive sports rivalry that exists between the national football teams of the two countries, as well as their respective sets of fans. Games between the two teams, even those that are only friendly matches, are often marked by notable and sometimes controversial incidents. On 20 July 1902, both teams played the first international match outside the United Kingdom, with Argentina being the winner by 6–0.[1][2][5]
Location | CONMEBOL |
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Teams | Argentina Uruguay |
First meeting | Uruguay 0–6 Argentina Friendly (20 July 1902)[1][2][3][4][5] |
Latest meeting | Uruguay 0–1 Argentina FIFA World Cup qualifiers (12 November 2021) |
Next meeting | TBD |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 211 (188 official) |
Most wins | Argentina (97) (88 official) |
All-time series | Argentina: 97 (88 official) Draw: 52 (46 official) Uruguay: 62 (54 official) |
Largest victory | Argentina 6–0 Uruguay (20 July 1902) |
This derby is the most played in football history, with 197 official matches to date. Argentina won 92, Uruguay 57, and 48 ended in a draw.[8]
History
Background
Football had been introduced many years ago in both countries, being the first game played in Argentina on 20 June 1867, with the establishment of Buenos Aires Football Club, the first football club not only in Argentina but in South America. In Uruguay, football had been introduced in 1870. Argentina organised its first league championship, Primera División, in 1891 while Uruguay held its first domestic tournament, also named Primera División, in 1900.
Both countries considered themselves rivals due to their proximity. Moreover, the Argentine and Uruguayan Associations were the first in South America, organising together the first international competitions in the Río de la Plata, such as Tie Cup (1900) or Copa de Honor Cousenier (1905), played by champions of each associations.
First match
Although the first match ever recorded between Argentina and Uruguay was played on 16 May 1901, this is not considered an official game due to the match was not organized by Uruguay's Football Association but by Albion F.C. in its home field in Paso del Molino. The Uruguayan side had nine players from that club and the remainder from Nacional. Argentina won the match 3–2.[9]
In fact, the first official match was held in the same venue, on 20 July 1902,[10] with Argentina beating Uruguay 6–0.[11][3][4] The Argentina line-up was: José Buruca Laforia; William Leslie, Walter Buchanan; Eduardo Duggan, Ernesto Brown, Carlos J. Buchanan; Juan O. Anderson, Edward O. Morgan, Carlos Edgar Dickinson, Juan José Moore (cap.), Jorge Brown. Players were from Alumni (5 players), Quilmes (2), Belgrano AC (2), Lomas (1) and Barracas AC (1).
Uruguay line-up was Enrique Sanderson; Carlos Carve Urioste, Germán Arímalo; Miguel Nebel (cap.), Alberto Peixoto, Luis Carbone; Bolívar Céspedes, Gonzalo Rincón, Juan Sanderson, Ernesto Boutón Reyes, Carlos Céspedes.[12] The squad was formed by eight players from Nacional and 3 from Albion. There were no players of CURCC in Uruguay due to the club refused to allow them to play.[13] The goals were scored by Dickinson, Arímalo, Morgan, Carve Urioste, Anderson and J. Brown.[12]
First competitions
In 1905, the first edition of Copa Lipton was played between Argentina and Uruguay. The trophy had been donated by the Scottish tea magnate Thomas Lipton with the condition that the teams be made up of only native born players. The tournament was contested on an annual basis between 1905 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, considering that CONMEBOL had not been established until 1916.
Other notable competition for both sides was the Copa Newton, first held in 1906 and continued on an annual basis until 1930. It has only been played sporadically since, with the last edition being contested in 1976.[14]
Apart from Copa Lipton and Copa Newton, other two competitions were established, with the particularity of each one being hosted in each side of the Río del Plata. The Copa Premier Honor Argentino was held in Buenos Aires (it was played until 1920) while the Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo (1911-1924) was always held in Montevideo.
In 1910, the Copa Centenario Revolución de Mayo was played as part of the celebrations for the May Revolution in Argentina. The competition is notable for being the first international tournament of South America where more than two football nations participated.[15] The "Copa Centenario" is also considered a predecessor to Copa América.[16] Teams were Argentina (champion), Uruguay and Chile.
Because of having featured three of the subsequent four founding members of CONMEBOL, the Copa Centenario Revolución de Mayo was sometimes called "the first Copa América". However, CONMEBOL recognizes the 1916 South American Championship as the first edition of the competition.[17]
Copa América
With CONMEBOL established as the sport governing body in South America, the confederation organised its first competition in 1916, the first edition of the "Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol" (South-American Football Championship), now known as the "Copa América". It was held in Argentina to commemorate the centenary of the Declaration of Independence.
The first Copa América match between Argentina and Uruguay was played at Racing Club on 17 July 1916. The game finished 0–0. Uruguay was the winner of the first continental trophy.
Despite Argentina and Uruguay's large history in the most important competition of South America, they have never played a final match facing each other.
The "Olympic goal"
In 1924, Argentina played a friendly match against Uruguay at Sportivo Barracas' stadium. When only 15 minutes had been played, winger Cesáreo Onzari scored from a corner kick, with no other player touching the ball before scoring. Due to the fact that Uruguay was the Olympic champion, this play was called "Gol Olímpico". This denomination still remains.[18]
The goal stood since FIFA had previously regulated goals scored directly from the corner kick, as Onzari did during that match. According to La Nación newspaper, 52,000 fans attended the game, an Argentina 2–1 win, where the Uruguayan team left the field with only four minutes to play. Argentine players later complained about the rough play of the Uruguayans during the match, while their rivals also complained about the aggressiveness of local spectators, who threw bottles at them at the end of the match.[19]
1928 Summer Olympics
The 1928 Summer Olympics saw the first match of Argentina and Uruguay playing each other outside South America. In the final the Uruguayans played Argentina who had trounced Egypt, a team (Egypt) that would now fold like a house of cards; clearly out of their depth against more sophisticated opposition, conceding 6 goals to Argentina and as many as eleven to Italy in the Bronze medal match.
Argentina came to the final after thrashing United States 11–2, Belgium 6–3 and Egypt 6–0, while Uruguay had defeated The Netherlands, Germany and Italy in previous rounds. The interest was immense, with The Dutch having received 250,000 requests for tickets from all over Europe.
The first game (attended by 28,253 spectators) finished 1-1. The tie went to a replay. With the winning goal by Héctor Scarone, Uruguay won the replay match, also achieving their second consecutive gold medal, with 28,113 spectators in the stadium.[20]
After the finals, players from both teams did not speak with each other. Tango singer Carlos Gardel invited Argentine and Uruguayan players to a show in the cabaret "El Garrón", in Paris. His efforts to achieve a reconciliation between both parts were not successful so Argentine and Uruguayan ended up in a fight during the show.[20]
(Carlos) Gardel knew I played the violin so he invited me to play with him on stage. When the song finished, players of both sides started to throw breadcrumbs at each other, then they started to throw breads and then, bottles of wine. The Rioplatense brotherhood went to hell. In the midst of chaos, I saw a black man coming over me, I'm not sure if he was Negro Andrade but I broke the Stradivarius on his head, just in case
The World Cup
In 1930 Uruguay organised the first FIFA World Cup. As two years before at the Summer Olympics, Argentina and Uruguay played the final, held in the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo. Argentina had previously defeated France, Mexico, Chile and the United States, while Uruguay beat Peru, Romania and Yugoslavia. Both teams thrashed United States and Yugoslavia for the same score (6–1) at the semifinals.
The final ended 4–2 to Uruguay after they trailed 2–1 at half-time, adding the title of World Cup winners to their status as Olympic champions. Jules Rimet, president of FIFA, presented the Uruguayan team with the World Cup Trophy, which was later named after him. The following day was declared a national holiday in Uruguay;[21] in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires a mob threw stones at the Uruguayan consulate.[22]
The last living player from that final, Francisco Varallo (who played as a striker for Argentina), died on 30 August 2010 at the age of 100.[23]
The second time Argentina and Uruguay met in a World Cup was in 1986, when Argentina beat Uruguay 1–0 at round of 16, with goal by Pedro Pasculli. The squad managed by Carlos Bilardo eliminated the Uruguayan side, advancing to the next stage. Argentina would then win their second world title when they beat West Germany 3–2 in the final.
Matches overview
- Updated to December 2022
Competition | Played | Arg. won | Draw | Uru. won | Arg. goals | Uru. goals |
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FIFA World Cup | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
FIFA World Cup qualification | 14 | 8 | 4 | 2 | 20 | 9 |
Copa América | 32 | 15 | 4 | 13 | 43 | 36 |
Summer Olympics | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Subtotal | 50 | 24 | 9 | 17 | 68 | 52 |
Copa Lipton | 27 | 10 | 11 | 6 | 37 | 27 |
Copa Newton | 27 | 13 | 6 | 8 | 49 | 35 |
Copa del Atlántico (+1976 Copa Lipton / Copa Newton) | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 2 |
Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo | 15 | 4 | 3 | 8 | 16 | 26 |
Copa Premier Honor Argentino | 12 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 21 | 13 |
Copa Héctor Rivadavia Gómez | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 8 |
Copa Juan Mignaburu | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 3 |
Copa Círculo de la Prensa[24] | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 10 | 9 |
Copa Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores[25] | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
Copa Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña[26] | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 2 |
Copa Centenario Revolución de Mayo | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 |
Copa Montevideo[27] | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 |
Copa Cámara de Diputados Argentina[28] | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Copa Centro Automovilístico Uruguayo[29] | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Taça Independência | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Official friendlies | 30 | 14 | 9 | 7 | 47 | 29 |
Full "A" matches | 188 | 88 | 46 | 54 | 298 | 214 |
Unofficial friendlies (1943-1948)[30][31] | 11 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 24 | 22 |
Subtotal (AFA×AUF) | 199 | 93 | 49 | 57 | 322 | 236 |
Unofficial friendlies (AUF×FAF)[32] | 7 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 16 | 15 |
Copa Premier Honor Uruguayo (FUF×AAmF) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 |
Copa Confraternidad Rioplatense (FUF×AAmF)[33] | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Unofficial friendlies (AUF×AAmF)[34] | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 4 |
Unofficial friendly (FUF×AAmF)[35] | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 211 | 97 | 52 | 62 | 345 | 258 |
Eliminations
- 1928 Olympics Final [note 1]: Uruguay 1 x 1 Argentina / Uruguay 2 x 1 Argentina (Agreggate: Uruguay 3 x 2 Argentina) - Uruguay Champion
- 1930 World Cup Final: Uruguay 4 x 2 Argentina - Uruguay Champion
- 1986 World Cup Round of 16: Argentina 1 x 0 Uruguay - Argentina Classified
- 1987 Copa América Semifinal: Argentina 0 x 1 Uruguay - Uruguay Classified
- 2011 Copa América Quarterfinal: Argentina 1 (4) x (5) 1 Uruguay - Uruguay Classified
List of matches
The chart includes the complete list of matches played between both teams:[3][36][37][38]
# | Date | City | Venue | Winner | Score | Competition | Goals (Arg) | Goals (Uru) |
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1 | 20 Jul 1902 | Montevideo | Albion FC | Argentina | Friendly | Dickinson, Arimalo (o.g.), Morgan, Carve (o.g.), Anderson, J. Brown | ||
2 | 13 Sep 1903 | Buenos Aires | CA Palermo | Uruguay | 3–2 | Friendly | J. Brown (2) | C. Céspedes (2), B. Céspedes |
3 | 15 Aug 1905 | Buenos Aires | Sociedad Sportiva | Draw | 0–0 | Copa Lipton | ||
4 | 15 Aug 1906 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 2–0 | Copa Lipton | A. Brown, T. González | |
5 | 21 Oct 1906 | Buenos Aires | Sociedad Sportiva | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Newton | W. Hutton, E. Brown | Peralta |
6 | 15 Aug 1907 | Buenos Aires | CA Estudiantes | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Lipton | E. Brown, Jacobs | Zibechi |
7 | 6 Oct 1907 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Newton | Malbrán (2) | Zibechi |
8 | 15 Aug 1908 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Draw | 2–2 | Copa Lipton | E.A. Brown, Susán | Zumarán, Bertone |
9 | 13 Sep 1908 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Newton | E. Brown, W. Hutton | Brachi |
10 | 4 Oct 1908 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | Brachi | |
11 | 15 Aug 1909 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Lipton | W. Hutton, E. Brown | Zumarán |
12 | 19 Sep 1909 | Montevideo | Belvedere | Draw | 2–2 | Copa Newton | Viale, A. García (o.g.) | Raymonda, Buck |
13 | 10 Oct 1909 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 3–1 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | A. Brown (2), J. Brown | Raymonda |
14 | 12 Jun 1910 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 4–1 | Copa Centenario Rev. Mayo | Viale, Hayes, W. Hutton, Susán | Piendibene |
15 | 15 Aug 1910 | Montevideo | Belvedere | Uruguay | 3–1 | Copa Lipton | Hayes | Dacal, Zibechi, C. Scarone |
16 | 13 Nov 1910 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | M. González | Piendibene |
17 | 27 Nov 1910 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Uruguay | 6–2 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | M. González, Viale | Quagha, Seoanne (2), Piendibene, C. Scarone (2) |
18 [n1 1] | 30 Apr 1911 | Montevideo | Belvedere | Argentina | 2–1 | Friendly | M. González (2) | Canavesi |
19 | 15 Aug 1911 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Uruguay | 2–0 | Copa Lipton | Piendibene, Dacal | |
20 | 17 Sep 1911 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 3–2 | Copa Newton | A. Brown, E. Brown (2) | Cannavesi, Romano |
21 | 8 Oct 1911 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | W. Hutton | Piendibene |
22 | 22 Oct 1911 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 2–0 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | Piaggio (2) | |
23 | 29 Oct 1911 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 3–0 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Piendibene (2), Canavessi | |
24 [n1 1] | 25 Feb 1912 | Avellaneda | Independiente | Argentina | 2–0 | Friendly | Ohaco, H. Hayes | |
25 | 15 Aug 1912 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 2–0 | Copa Lipton | Dacal, C. Scarone | |
26 | 25 Aug 1912 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 3–0 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Dacal, C. Scarone, Romano | |
27 | 22 Sep 1912 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | Reparaz (o.g.) | |
28 | 6 Oct 1912 | Avellaneda | Racing | Draw | 3–3 | Copa Newton | Hutton, Viale (2) | Romano, Dacal, C. Scarone |
29 | 1 Dec 1912 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 3–1 (a.e.t.) | Copa Montevideo | González, Marcovecchio, Viale | C. Scarone |
30 [n1 1] | 27 Apr 1913 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 4–0 | Friendly | Irsagaray, Porte, Bastos | |
31 [n1 1] | 27 Apr 1913 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Draw | 0–0 | Friendly | ||
32 | 15 Jun 1913 | Avellaneda | Racing | Draw | 1–1 | Copa R. Sáenz Peña | M. González | Gorla |
33 | 9 Jul 1913 | Avellaneda | Racing | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa R. Sáenz Peña | M. González (2) | Bastos |
34 [n1 1] | 13 Jul 1913 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 5–4 | Friendly | G. Guidi (3), Dannaher | Zibechi, Legarburo, J. Pérez, Gorla (2) |
35 [n1 1] | 13 Jul 1913 | Buenos Aires | Parque Central | Draw | 3–3 | Friendly | Giamondi (2), Piaggio | Bastos, Marques (2) |
36 | 15 Aug 1913 | Avellaneda | Racing | Argentina | 4–0 | Copa Lipton | Susán (4) | |
37 | 31 Aug 1913 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 2–0 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | H. Hayes, Polimeni | |
38 [n1 1] | 28 Sep 1913 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 4–0 | Friendly | Dannaher (2), Polimeni (2) | |
39 | 5 Oct 1913 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Vallarino | |
40 | 26 Oct 1913 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Newton | Gorla | |
41 | 30 Aug 1914 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 3–2 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Calomino, Dannaher | Vallarino, Dacal, Rubio |
42 | 13 Sep 1914 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | Gallardo, Lezcano | Vallarino |
43 [n1 1] | 15 Nov 1914 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 3–2 | Friendly | C. Scarone, Piendibene, Varela | |
44 [n1 1] | 22 Nov 1914 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 3–0 | Friendly | Cazenave (2), Capeletti | |
45 [n1 1] | 28 Mar 1915 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Draw | 0–0 | Friendly | ||
46 | 18 Jul 1915 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 3–2 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Marcovecchio (2), Hayes | Dacal, Lázaro |
47 | 15 Aug 1915 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Lipton | Marcovecchio, Hayes | Piendibene |
48 | 12 Sep 1915 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 2–0 | Copa Newton | Piendibene (2) | |
49 | 17 Jul 1916 | Avalleneda | Racing | Draw | 0–0 | 1916 Sudamericano | ||
50 | 15 Aug 1916 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Lipton | Hayes, Laiolo | Gradín |
51 | 15 Aug 1916 | Avellaneda | Racing | Argentina | 3–1 | Copa Newton | Ohaco (2), Hiller | Farinnasso |
52 | 1 Oct 1916 | Avellaneda | Racing | Argentina | 7–2 | Copa Círculo La Prensa | Simmons, Hiller (3), Cabano, E. Hayes (2) | Buffoni, Mongelar |
53 | 1 Oct 1916 | Montevideo | Belvedere | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Badalini | |
54 | 29 Oct 1916 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 3–1 | Copa Círculo La Prensa | Guidi | Gradín (2), Mongelar |
55 | 18 Jul 1917 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 2–0 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Marcovecchio (2) | |
56 | 15 Aug 1917 | Avellaneda | Racing | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Lipton | Calomino | |
57 | 2 Sep 1917 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Newton | Romano | |
58 | 14 Oct 1917 | Montevideo | Parque Pereira | Uruguay | 1–0 | 1917 Sudamericano | H. Scarone | |
59 | 18 Jul 1918 | Montevideo | Parque Pereira | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Rofrano | Gradín |
60 | 28 Jul 1918 | Montevideo | Parque Pereira | Uruguay | 3–1 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | C. García | C. Scarone, Romano (2) |
61 | 15 Aug 1918 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Draw | 0–0 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | ||
62 | 25 Aug 1918 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 2–1 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | Martín (2) | Somma |
63 | 20 Sep 1918 | Montevideo | Parque Pereira | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Lipton | Calandra | Scarone |
64 | 29 Sep 1918 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 2–0 | Copa Newton | Vivaldo, Blanco | |
65 | 13 May 1919 | Río de Janeiro | das Laranjeiras | Uruguay | 3–2 | 1919 Sudamericano | Izaguirre, Varela | C. Scarone, H. Scarone, Gradín |
66 | 18 Jul 1919 | Montevideo | Parque Pereira | Uruguay | 4–1 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | E. Hayes | H. Scarone (2), O. Pérez, Romano |
67 | 24 Aug 1919 | Montevideo | Parque Pereira | Uruguay | 2–1 | Copa Newton | Olazar | Recanattini (o.g.), Castagnola (o.g.) |
68 | 7 Sep 1919 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Uruguay | 2–1 | Copa Lipton | Badalini | H. Scarone (2) |
69 | 19 Oct 1919 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Argentina | 6–1 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | Libonatti (3), Celli, Vivaldo, Chavín | Fraga |
70 | 7 Dec 1919 | Montevideo | Parque Pereira | Uruguay | 4–2 | Copa Círculo La Prensa | Libonatti, Badalini | Piendibene (3), H. Scarone |
71 | 18 Jul 1920 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 2–0 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | H. Scarone, Romano | |
72 | 25 Jul 1920 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Uruguay | 3–1 | Copa Newton | Clarcke | Romano, Somma, Piendibene |
73 | 8 Aug 1920 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Premier Honor Arg | Calomino | |
74 | 12 Sep 1920 | Viña del Mar | Valparaíso SC | Draw | 1–1 | 1920 Sudamericano | Echeverría | Piendibene |
75 | 30 Oct 1921 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Argentina | 1–0 | 1921 Sudamericano | Libonatti | |
76 [n1 1] | 21 Jan 1922 | Buenos Aires | La Boca | Argentina | 3–1 | Friendly | ||
77 [n1 1] | 22 Jan 1922 | Buenos Aires | GEBA | Uruguay | 3–1 | Friendly | Annunziata | |
78 | 8 Oct 1922 | Rio de Janeiro | Laranjeiras | Uruguay | 1–0 | 1922 Sudamericano | Buffoni | |
79 | 12 Nov 1922 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Lipton | Romano | |
80 | 10 Dec 1922 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | C. Scarone | |
81 | 17 Dec 1922 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Draw | 2–2 | Copa Newton | Badalini (2) | C. Scarone, Saldombide |
82 | 24 Jun 1923 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Draw | 0–0 | Copa Lipton | ||
83 | 15 Jul 1923 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Draw | 2–2 | Copa Min. Rel. Ext. | Izaguirre, Onzari | Olivieri (2) |
84 | 22 Jul 1923 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Draw | 2–2 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Tarasconi, Irurieta | Romano, Saldombide |
85 | 30 Sep 1923 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 2–0 | Copa Premier Honor Uru | Saruppo, López | |
86 | 2 Dec 1923 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 2–0 | 1923 Sudamericano | Petrone, Somma | |
87 [n1 2][n1 3] | 8 Dec 1923 | Avellaneda | Racing | Uruguay | 3–2 | Copa Min. Rel. Ext. | Annunziata, L. Acosta | H. Castro (2), Borjas |
88 [n1 4] | 25 May 1924 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 2–0 | Copa Newton | Figueora, Sufotti | |
89 [n1 4] | 25 May 1924 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Argentina | 4–0 | Copa Newton | Goicoechea (3), Aguirre | |
90 [n1 2] | 10 Aug 1924 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Draw | 0–0 | Copa Min. Rel. Ext. | ||
91 [n1 2] | 31 Aug 1924 | Montevideo | Estadio Pocitos | Argentina | 3–2 | Copa Premier Honor Uru [n1 3] | Lucarelli (2), Monti | Ruotta (2) |
92 | 21 Sep 1924 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Draw | 1–1 | Friendly | Tarasconi | Petrone |
93 | 28 Sep 1924 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Draw | 0–0 | Friendly [n1 3] | ||
94 | 2 Oct 1924 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Argentina | 2–1 | Friendly | Onzari, Tarasconi | Cea |
95 | 2 Nov 1924 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Draw | 0–0 | 1924 Sudamericano | ||
96 | 16 Nov 1924 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Confraternidad [n1 3] | ||
97 | 24 Oct 1926 | Santiago | Campos de Sports | Uruguay | 2–0 | 1926 Sudamericano | Borjas, Castro | |
98 | 14 Jul 1927 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Newton | Carricaberry | |
99 | 30 Aug 1927 | Buenos Aires | Boca Juniors | Uruguay | 1–0 | Copa Lipton | H. Scarone | |
100 | 20 Nov 1927 | Lima | Nacional Perú | Argentina | 3–2 | 1927 Sudamericano | Recanattini, Luna, Canavessi | H. Scarone (2) |
101 | 10 Jun 1928 | Amsterdam | Olympic Stadium | Draw | 1–1 | 1928 Summer Olympics | Ferreira | Petrone |
102 | 13 Jun 1928 | Amsterdam | Olympic Stadium | Uruguay | 2–1 | 1928 Summer Olympics | Monti | Figueroa, H. Scarone |
103 | 30 Aug 1928 | Avellaneda | Independiente | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Newton | Seoane | |
104 | 21 Sep 1928 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Draw | 2–2 | Copa Lipton | Maglio, Alonso | Píriz, Petrone |
105 | 16 Jun 1929 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Argentina | 2–0 | Copa Cám. Diputados | Peucelle, Scopelli | |
106 | 16 Jun 1929 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Centro Automovilístico | Maglio | Carbone |
107 | 20 Sep 1929 | Montevideo | Parque Central | Uruguay | 2–1 | Copa Newton | Maglio | H. Castro, Fernández |
108 | 28 Sep 1929 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Draw | 0–0 | Copa Lipton | ||
109 | 17 Nov 1929 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Argentina | 2–0 | 1929 Sudamericano | Ferreira, Evaristo | |
110 | 25 May 1930 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Newton | Varallo | Petrone |
111 | 30 Jul 1930 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 1930 FIFA World Cup | Peucelle, Stábile | Dorado, Cea, Iriarte, Castro | |
112 | 15 May 1932 | Buenos Aires | Sportivo Barracas | Argentina | 2–0 | Friendly | Cherro, H. Martínez | |
113 | 18 May 1932 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 1–0 | Friendly | Dorado | |
114 | 21 Jan 1933 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 2–1 | Friendly | Guaita | Haeberli, Píriz |
115 | 5 Feb 1933 | Avellaneda | Independiente | Argentina | 4–1 | Friendly | Cherro | Mata |
116 | 14 Dec 1933 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 1–0 | Friendly | Varallo | |
117 [n1 2] | 18 Jul 1934 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 2–2 | Friendly | Peralta, Benítez Cáceres | J. García, Ciocca |
118 | 15 Aug 1934 | Avellaneda | Independiente | Argentina | 1–0 | Friendly | Peucelle | |
119 | 27 Jan 1935 | Lima | Nacional | Uruguay | 3–0 | 1935 Sudamericano | Castro, Taboada, Ciocca | |
120 | 18 Jul 1935 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Rivadavia Gómez | Peucelle | Píriz |
121 | 15 Aug 1935 | Avellaneda | Independiente | Argentina | 3–0 | Copa Mignaburu | Zozaya (2), D. García | |
122 | 9 Aug 1936 | Avellaneda | Independiente | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Mignaburu | Zozaya | |
123 | 20 Sep 1936 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 2–1 | Copa Rivadavia Gómez | D. García | Villadonica (2) |
124 | 23 Jan 1937 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Uruguay | 3–2 | 1937 Sudamericano | Varallo, Zozaya | Ithurbide, Piriz, Varela |
125 | 10 Oct 1937 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 3–0 | Copa Newton | ||
126 | 11 Nov 1937 | Avellaneda | Independiente | Argentina | 5–1 | Copa Lipton | Masantonio (3), Fidel, E. García | Muñiz |
127 | 18 Jun 1938 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Mignaburu | Moreno | |
128 | 12 Oct 1938 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 3–2 | Copa Rivadavia Gómez | E. García, Cavadini, Cosso | Varela, Ciocca |
129 | 18 Jul 1940 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 3–0 | Copa Rivadavia Gómez | Porta, Rivero (2) | |
130 | 15 Aug 1940 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 5–0 | Copa Mignaburu | Esperón, Marvezzi, Moreno (2), Sarlanga | |
131 | 23 Feb 1941 | Santiago | Nacional Chile | Argentina | 1–0 | 1941 Sudamericano | Sastre | |
132 | 7 Feb 1942 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 1–0 | 1942 Sudamericano | Zapirain | |
133 | 25 May 1942 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 4–1 | Copa Newton | Alberti, Martino, Pontoni | Zapirain |
134 | 25 Aug 1942 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Lipton | Muñoz | Álvarez |
135 | 6 Jan 1943 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Argentina | 1–0 | Friendly | Martino | |
136 | 9 Jan 1943 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 6–2 | Friendly | Alberti, S. González | A. García (2), Varela, Zapirain (2), Porta |
137 | 28 Mar 1943 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Draw | 3–3 | Copa Mignaburu | Pontoni (2), Martino | Medina (2), Castro |
138 | 4 Apr 1943 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Rivadavia Gómez | Canteli | |
139 | 5 Jan 1944 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 3–1 | Friendly | ||
140 | 8 Jan 1944 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Draw | 3–3 | Friendly | ||
141 [n1 1] | 29 Jan 1944 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 2–1 | Friendly | Labruna | Medina, Zapirain |
142 [n1 1] | 29 Jan 1944 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Argentina | 6–2 | Friendly | Martino, Salvini, Pontoni (3), Losteau | Chirimini, Porta |
143 | 25 Feb 1945 | Santiago | Nacional Chile | Argentina | 1–0 | 1945 Sudamericano | Martino | |
144 | 18 Jul 1945 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 2–2 | Copa Lipton | Martino, Young (o.g.) | O. Varela (2) |
145 | 15 Aug 1945 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Argentina | 6–2 | Copa Newton | Loustau, Ferraro, Méndez, Martino (2), Pedernera | Ortiz, Falero |
146 | 29 Dec 1945 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 1–1 | Friendly | ||
147 | 2 Feb 1946 | Buenos Aires | San Lorenzo | Argentina | 3–1 | 1946 Sudamericano | Pedernera, Labruna, N. Méndez | Riephoff |
148 | 2 Mar 1947 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 2–1 | Friendly | ||
149 | 9 Mar 1947 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 4–4 | Friendly | ||
150 | 28 Dec 1947 | Guayaquil | George Capwell | Argentina | 3–1 | 1947 Sudamericano | Méndez (2), Loustau | Britos |
151 | 18 May 1948 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 1–0 | Friendly | ||
152 | 25 May 1948 | Buenos Aires | Huracán | Uruguay | 2–0 | Friendly | ||
153 | 27 Mar 1955 | Santiago | Nacional Chile | Argentina | 6–1 | 1955 Sudamericano | Micheli (2), Labruna (3), Borello | Míguez |
154 | 15 Feb 1956 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 1–0 | 1956 Sudamericano | Ambrois | |
155 | 1 Jul 1956 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 2–1 | Taça do Atlântico | Grillo (2) | Abbaddie |
156 | 10 Oct 1956 | Paysandú | Parque Artigas | Argentina | 2–1 | Friendly | Garabal (2) | Ambrois |
157 | 14 Nov 1956 | Buenos Aires | Boca Juniors | Draw | 2–2 | Friendly | Angelillo, Corbatta | Míguez |
158 | 20 Mar 1957 | Lima | Nacional Perú | Argentina | 4–0 | 1957 Sudamericano | Maschio (2), Angelillo, Sanfilippo | |
159 | 23 May 1957 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 0–0 | Copa Newton | ||
160 | 5 Jun 1957 | Buenos Aires | Huracán | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Lipton | Angelillo | Correa |
161 | 6 Apr 1958 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 1–0 | Friendly | Míguez | |
162 | 30 Apr 1958 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 2–0 | Friendly | E. Prado, Infante | |
163 | 30 Mar 1959 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 4–1 | 1959 Sudamericano (Arg) | Belén (2), H. Sosa (2) | De Marco |
164 | 16 Dec 1959 | Guayaquil | Estadio Modelo | Uruguay | 5–0 | 1959 Sudamericano (Ecu) | Silveira (2), Bergara (2), Sasía | |
165 | 17 Aug 1960 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 4–0 | Taça do Atlântico | Sanfilippo (3), Jiménez | |
166 | 13 Mar 1962 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 1–1 | Friendly | Belén | Alvarez |
167 | 15 Aug 1962 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 3–1 | Copa Lipton | Pagani, Willington, A.M. González | Mattera |
168 | 2 Feb 1967 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 1–0 | 1967 Sudamericano | Rocha | |
169 | 5 Jun 1968 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 2–0 | Copa Lipton | Avallay, Fischer | |
170 | 20 Jun 1968 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 2–1 | Copa Newton | Fischer | Morales, Zubía |
171 | 8 Apr 1970 | Buenos Aires | Boca Juniors | Argentina | 2–1 | Friendly | Conigliaro, Mas | Zubía |
172 | 15 Apr 1970 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 2–1 | Friendly | Mas | Cubilla, Rocha |
173 | 14 Jul 1971 | Buenos Aires | Boca Juniors | Argentina | 1–0 | Friendly | Madurga | |
174 | 18 Jul 1971 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 1–1 | Friendly | Bianchi | Bertocchi |
175 | 6 Jul 1972 | Porto Alegre | Beira-Rio | Argentina | 1–0 | Copa Independencia Brasil | Mas | |
176 | 17 May 1973 | Buenos Aires | Vélez Sarsfield | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Lipton | Brindisi | Morena |
177 | 23 May 1973 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 1–1 | Copa Newton | Babington | Rey |
178 | 18 Jul 1975 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 3–2 | Copa Newton | Alonso, Valdano (2) | Morena (2) |
179 | 8 Apr 1976 | Buenos Aires | Vélez Sarsfield | Argentina | 4–1 | Taça do Atlântico [n1 5] | Kempes (2), Luque, Scotta | D. Pereyra |
180 | 9 Jun 1976 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 3–0 | Taça do Atlântico [n1 6] | Luque, Kempes, Houseman | |
181 | 25 Apr 1978 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 2–0 | Friendly | Maneiro, Morena | |
182 | 3 May 1978 | Buenos Aires | Boca Juniors | Argentina | 3–0 | Friendly | Alonso, Luque, Ardiles | |
183 | 18 Jul 1984 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 1–0 | Friendly | Barrios | |
184 | 2 Aug 1984 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Draw | 0–0 | Friendly | ||
185 | 16 Jun 1986 | Puebla | Cuauhtémoc | Argentina | 1–0 | 1986 World Cup | Pasculli | |
186 | 9 Jul 1987 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Uruguay | 1–0 | 1987 Copa América | Alzamendi | |
187 | 8 Jul 1989 | Goiânia | Serra Dourada | Argentina | 1–0 | 1989 Copa América | Caniggia | |
188 | 14 Jul 1989 | Río de Janeiro | Maracanã | Uruguay | 2–0 | 1989 Copa América | R. Sosa | |
189 | 23 Sep 1992 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 0–0 | Copa Lipton | ||
190 | 12 Jan 1997 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 0–0 | 1998 World Cup qualif. | ||
191 | 12 Oct 1997 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Draw | 0–0 | 1998 World Cup qualif. | ||
192 | 7 Jul 1999 | Luque | Feliciano Cáceres | Argentina | 2–0 | 1999 Copa América | C. González, Palermo | |
193 | 8 Oct 2000 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 2–1 | 2002 World Cup qualif. | Gallardo, Batistuta | Ayala (o.g.) |
194 | 14 Nov 2001 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 1–1 | 2002 World Cup qualif. | C. López | D. Silva |
195 | 11 Jun 2003 | La Plata | Estadio Único | Draw | 2–2 | Friendly | D. Milito (2) | Chevantón, G. Milito (o.g.) |
196 | 20 Aug 2003 | Florence | Artemio Franchi | Argentina | 3–2 | Friendly | Verón, Samuel, D'Alessandro | Forlán, Ligüera |
197 | 13 Jul 2004 | Piura | Miguel Grau | Argentina | 4–2 | 2004 Copa América | C. González, Figueroa, Ayala | Estoyanoff, V. Sánchez |
198 | 9 Oct 2004 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 4–2 | 2006 World Cup qualif. | L. González, Figueroa (2), Zanetti | Rodríguez, Chevantón |
199 | 12 Oct 2005 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 1–0 | 2006 World Cup qualif. | Recoba | |
200 | 11 Oct 2008 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 2–1 | 2010 World Cup qualif. | Messi, Agüero | Lugano |
201 | 14 Oct 2009 | Montevideo | Centenario | Argentina | 1–0 | 2010 World Cup qualif. | Balotti | |
202 | 16 Jul 2011 | Santa Fe | Colón | Draw [n1 7] | 1–1 (5–4 p) | 2011 Copa América | Higuaín | D. Pérez |
203 | 12 Oct 2012 | Mendoza | Malvinas Arg. | Argentina | 3–0 | 2014 World Cup qualif. | Messi (2), Agüero | |
204 | 15 Oct 2013 | Montevideo | Centenario | Uruguay | 3–2 | 2014 World Cup qualif. | M. Rodríguez | C. Rodríguez, Suárez, Cavani |
205 | 16 Jun 2015 | La Serena | La Portada | Argentina | 1–0 | 2015 Copa América | Agüero | |
206 | 1 Sep 2016 | Mendoza | Malvinas Arg. | Argentina | 1–0 | 2018 World Cup qualif. | Messi | |
207 | 31 Aug 2017 | Montevideo | Centenario | Draw | 0–0 | 2018 World Cup qualif. | ||
208 | 18 Nov 2019 | Tel Aviv | Bloomfield | Draw | 2–2 | Friendly | Agüero, Messi | Cavani, Suárez |
209 | 18 Jun 2021 | Brasília | Mané Garrincha | Argentina | 1–0 | 2021 Copa América | G. Rodríguez | |
210 | 10 Oct 2021 | Buenos Aires | River Plate | Argentina | 3–0 | 2022 World Cup qualif. | Messi, De Paul, L. Martínez | |
211 | 12 Nov 2021 | Montevideo | Campeón del Siglo | Argentina | 1–0 | 2022 World Cup qualif. | Di María |
- Notes
- Not included by some historians in their records.[3]
- The AUF did not count this match on its website.
- Contested by teams from the dissident associations (FUF and AAmF).
- The 1923 and 1924 editions of Copa Newton had the particulatiry of two matches being held on the same day, 25 May 1924. One match was held in Montevideo, and the other in Buenos Aires.[3] The match in Montevideo was considered part of the 1923 edition.[39]
- Also held as the 1976 Copa Lipton edition.
- Also held as the 1976 Copa Newton edition.
- Uruguay won on penalties but result counted as a draw.
Unrecognised matches
# | Date | City | Venue | Winner | Score | Goals (Arg) | Goals (Uru) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1[n2 1] | 16 May 1901 | Montevideo | Albion FC | Argentina | 3–2 | Leslie, Dickinson, Anderson | Céspedes, Poole |
- Notes
Titles overview
Official competitions
Competition | Argentina | Uruguay |
---|---|---|
FIFA World Cup | 3 | 2 |
Olympics[note 2] | 0 | 2 |
World Titles | 3 | 4 |
FIFA Confederations Cup | 1 | 0 |
Copa América | 15 | 15 |
Panamerican Championship | 1 | 0 |
CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions | 2 | 0 |
Total Titles | 22 | 19 |
- Notes
Friendly competitions
All the tournaments played between both countries exclusively:
Competition | Argentina | Uruguay |
---|---|---|
Copa Lipton | 17 | 11 |
Copa Newton | 17 | 11 |
Copa Honor Arg. | 7 | 3 |
Copa Honor Uru. | 5 | 8 |
Copa Mignaburu | 5 | 0 |
Copa Rivadavia Gómez | 3 | 2 |
Total | 55 | 36 |
Club
At club level, Argentine and Uruguayan teams have had a strong rivalry, since the first international competition in Rio de la Plata, Tie Cup was held in 1900. Other competitions played by teams from both associations include Copa de Honor Cousenier (1905–20) and Copa Aldao, first held in 1913. Played (although irregularly) until 1955, Copa Aldao is seen today as the first stepping-stone into the creation of Copa Libertadores in 1960.[42] Moreover, in 2015 a CONMEBOL's article described Aldao Cup as the first official international professional football cup in South America.[43]
By the first years of football in Río de la Plata, some of the strongest teams in Argentina were Rosario A.C., Belgrano A.C. or Alumni, which played memorable matches against Uruguayan teams CURCC, Montevideo Wanderers and Nacional.
Argentine clubs have won the most titles in South America,[44] with a total of 97 championships since 1900 to date. The most important competition in South America, Copa Libertadores, has been won by Argentine teams 24 times by seven different clubs, while Uruguayan clubs won the competition 8 times (with only Peñarol and Nacional as winning teams). The last title won by an Uruguayan club was the 1989 Copa Interamericana, when Nacional beat Hondurean Olimpia 5–1 on aggregate.
Club titles
The table below compares titles won by Argentine and Uruguayan clubs since the first official international competition in 1905:
Competition | Argentina | Uruguay |
---|---|---|
Intercontinental Cup | 9 | 6 |
Copa Libertadores | 25 | 8 |
Copa Sudamericana | 9 | 0 |
Suruga Bank Championship | 3 | 0 |
Copa Conmebol | 3 | 0 |
Copa Mercosur | 1 | 0 |
Supercopa Sudamericana | 6 | 0 |
Recopa Sudamericana | 10 | 1 |
Copa Interamericana | 7 | 2 |
Copa Nicolás Leoz | 1 | 0 |
Copa Master de Supercopa | 1 | 0 |
Intercontinental Supercup | 0 | 1 |
Tie Cup | 13 | 6 |
Copa de Honor Cousenier | 4 | 9 |
Copa Aldao | 10 | 4 |
Total | 101 | 37 |
Finals between clubs in South American competition
Competition | Nationality | Winner | Runner-up | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1964 Copa Libertadores | Argentina | Independiente | Nacional | 0–0, 1–0 |
1965 Copa Libertadores | Argentina | Independiente | Peñarol | 1–0, 1–3, 4–1 |
1966 Copa Libertadores | Uruguay | Peñarol | River Plate | 2–0, 2–3, 4–2 |
1967 Copa Libertadores | Argentina | Racing Club | Nacional | 0–0, 0–0, 2–1 |
1969 Copa Libertadores | Argentina | Estudiantes (LP) | Nacional | 1–0, 2–0 |
1970 Copa Libertadores | Argentina | Estudiantes (LP) | Peñarol | 1–0, 0–0 |
1971 Copa Libertadores | Uruguay | Nacional | Estudiantes (LP) | 0–1, 1–0, 2–0 |
1988 Copa Libertadores | Uruguay | Nacional | Newell's Old Boys | 0–1, 3–0 |
1989 Recopa Sudamericana | Uruguay | Nacional | Racing Club | 1–0, 0–0 |
Finals between clubs in Río de la Plata competitions
AFA / AUF competitions often generalized as Copas Rioplatenses were official international competitions contested only by Argentine and Uruguayan clubs before the creation of official South American club competitions by CONMEBOL. Unofficial and unfinalized editions were excluded.
The following is a list of all the matches played:
Year | Competition | Winner | Runner-up | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|
1904 | Tie Cup | Rosario A.C. | CURCC | 3–2 |
1905 | Tie Cup | Rosario A.C. | CURCC | 4–3 |
1905 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Nacional | Alumni | 3–2 |
1906 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Alumni | Nacional | 2–2, 3–1 |
1907 | Tie Cup | Alumni | CURCC | 3–1 |
1907 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Belgrano A.C. | CURCC | 2–1 |
1908 | Tie Cup | Alumni | Wanderers | 4–0 |
1908 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Wanderers | Quilmes | 2-0 |
1909 | Tie Cup | Alumni | CURCC | 4-0 |
1909 | Copa Honor Cousenier | CURCC | San Isidro | 4–2 |
1911 | Tie Cup | Wanderers | San Isidro | 2–0 |
1911 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Peñarol | Newell's Old Boys | 2–0 |
1912 | Tie Cup | San Isidro | Nacional | 1–0 |
1912 | Copa Honor Cousenier | River Plate | Racing Club | 2–1 |
1913 | Tie Cup | Nacional | San Isidro | 1–0 |
1913 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Racing | Nacional | 1–1, 3–2 |
1914 | Tie Cup | River Plate | Bristol | 1–0 |
1915 | Tie Cup | Nacional | Porteño | 2–0 |
1915 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Nacional | Racing | 2–0 |
1916 | Copa Aldao | Nacional | Racing | 2–1 |
1916 | Tie Cup | Peñarol | Rosario Central | 3–0 |
1916 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Nacional | Rosario Central | 6–1 |
1917 | Copa Aldao | Racing | Nacional | 2–2, 2–1 |
1917 | Tie Cup] | Wanderers | Independiente | 4–0 |
1917 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Nacional | Racing | 3–1 |
1918 | Copa Aldao | Racing | Peñarol | 2–1 |
1918 | Tie Cup | Wanderers | Porteño | 2–1 |
1918 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Peñarol | Independiente | 4–0 |
1919 | Copa Aldao | Nacional | Boca Juniors | 3–0 |
1919 | Tie Cup | Boca Juniors | Nacional | 2–0 |
1920 | Copa Aldao | Nacional | Boca Juniors | 2–1 |
1920 | Copa Honor Cousenier | Boca Juniors | Universal | 2–0 |
1923 | Copa Campeonato Río de la Plata | San Lorenzo | Wanderers | 1–0 |
1927 | Copa Aldao | San Lorenzo | Rampla Juniors | 1–0 |
1936 | Copa Aldao | River Plate | Peñarol | 5–1 |
1937 | Copa Aldao | River Plate | Peñarol | 5–2 |
1939 | Copa Aldao | Independiente | Nacional | 5–0 |
1941 | Copa Aldao | River Plate | Nacional | 6–1, 1–1 |
1945 | Copa Aldao | River Plate | Peñarol | 2–1, 3–2 |
1945 | Copa Escobar-Gerona | Boca Juniors and Nacional [note 1] | 1–2, 3–2 | |
1946 | Copa Escobar-Gerona | Boca Juniors | Nacional | 3–2, 6–3 |
1947 | Copa Aldao | River Plate | Nacional | 4–3, 3–1 |
- Notes
- Title shared after both teams tied on points (2–2).
See also
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