Copa Nicasio Vila
The Copa Nicasio Vila was an official Argentine football cup competition organised by Liga Rosarina de Football. The "Copa Vila" was the top football division in Rosario, being held between 1907 and 1930, when it was replaced by Torneo Gobernador Luciano Molinas.[2]
Founded | 1907 |
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Abolished | 1930 |
Region | Rosario, Argentina |
Number of teams | 12 (as of 1930)[1] |
Qualifier for | Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren |
Related competitions | Copa Santiago Pinasco |
Last champions | Rosario Central (1930) |
Most successful club(s) | Rosario Central (10) |
Rosario Central is the most winning team of Copa Nicasio Vila with 10 titles.
History
Due to the increasing popularity of football in Argentina –being the city of Rosario among them–, the body established a first division championship, named "Copa Nicasio Vila", named after then major of Rosario, local entrepreneur Nicasio Vila,[3] whose first edition was won by Newell's.[4]
Some of the clubs that took part of the competition were Rosario Central, Newell's Old Boys, Tiro Federal, Central Córdoba, Atlético Argentino (now Gimnasia y Esgrima de Rosario), Nacional (now Argentino de Rosario), Provincial, Belgrano, Sparta, Calzada, Estudiantes, Atlantic Sportsmen, Riberas del Paraná, Washington, among others
The competition was in a hiatus in 1912 because of a conflict between some clubs and Liga Rosarina therefore the competition was not held that season.[5] The 1913 edition was organised by recently created Federación Rosarina, until 1914, when FRF and LRF merged and the championship was held again.
The winner of Copa Nicasio Vila qualified to play the Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren against the champion of the Buenos Aires League (that represented the AFA First Division). The champion and the 2nd., 3rd., and 4th. were also qualified to play other AFA national cups, such as the Copa de Competencia and Copa de Honor.
The competition was last held in 1930, shortly before football became professional in Argentina. A new Association (Asociación Rosarina de Fútbol) was created one year later. The Rosarian first division championship continued under the name "Torneo Gobernador Luciano Molinas" in honor of the Governor of Santa Fe Province elected in 1932.[6][7] A new trophy was designed for the occasion, being awarded since then.[2]
List of Champions
Year | Winner |
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1907 | Newell's Old Boys |
1908 | Rosario Central |
1909 | Newell's Old Boys |
1910 | Newell's Old Boys |
1911 | Newell's Old Boys |
1912 | (not finished) |
1913 | Newell's Old Boys |
1914 | Rosario Central |
1915 | Rosario Central |
1916 | Rosario Central |
1917 | Rosario Central |
1918 | Newell's Old Boys |
1919 | Rosario Central |
1920 | Tiro Federal |
1921 | Newell's Old Boys |
1922 | Newell's Old Boys |
1923 | Rosario Central |
1924 | Belgrano |
1925 | Tiro Federal |
1926 | Tiro Federal |
1927 | Rosario Central |
1928 | Rosario Central |
1929 | Newell's Old Boys |
1930 | Rosario Central |
Titles by club
Team | Titles | Winning years |
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Rosario Central | 10 | 1908, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1923, 1927, 1928, 1930 |
Newell's Old Boys | 9 | 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1918, 1921, 1922, 1929 |
Tiro Federal | 3 | 1920, 1925, 1926 |
Belgrano de Rosario | 1 | 1924 |
References
- Argentina - Santa Fe - Rosario 1930 by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi at RSSSF.com
- Trofeo Luciano Molinas on Asociación Rosarina
- Barrio Belgrano - Homenaje a los Pioneros
- "Newell’s, el primer campeón de la Liga Rosarina" by Leonardo Volpe, 19 May 2010
- Rosario y su zona: Rosario Central se desafilia de la Liga Rosarina
- Adiós a Don Ricardo, "un ejemplo moral para los santafesinos" on Página/12
- Partido Demócrata Progresista, 90 años al servicio de la República, El Litoral, 20 Dec 2004