1929 Argentine Primera División final

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Date9 February 1930
RefereeDi Tomaso
1929 Primera División final
Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, champions
Event1929 Primera División
Date9 February 1930
VenueRiver Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires
RefereeDi Tomaso

The 1929 Argentine Primera División final was the final match to define the 1929 Argentine Primera División championship. It was played between Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata and Boca Juniors after both teams won their respective groups at the end of the season.[1]

The match was held in the River Plate Stadium located in Recoleta, Buenos Aires.[2] Gimnasia y Esgrima won their first (and only to date) league title after defeating Boca Juniors 2–1.[1][3][4]

Team Qualification Previous finals app.
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Group A winner(none)
Boca JuniorsGroup B winner1923

Bold indicates winning years

Venue

Road to the final

The Association organised the 1929 championship using the same format than Copa Estímulo, with no relegations that season.[5] According to that format, participating clubs were divided into two groups, playing each other in a single round-robin tournament. The best placed teams of each group qualified to play a final in order to define the champion,[3] while the second teams of each group would play the third place match.[6]

Gimnasia y Esgrima won the group A while in group B, Boca Juniors and San Lorenzo finished tied on points so they had to play a match to define the other finalist. Boca Juniors earned their place in the final after defeating San Lorenzo in the 3rd. match (3–1, after two previous 2–2 draws with no extra time so both teams refused to play it)[6][1]

Background

According to the media and fans, Boca Juniors was the favorite for the match. The Xeneizes had a strong team with keyplayers as defender Ludovico Bidoglio (who was considered one of the best defenders of that time,[7] and had won the silver medal with Argentina at the 1928 Summer Olympics[8]), midfielder Manuel Fleitas Solich (captain of the Paraguay national team)[9][10] striker Roberto Cherro (ranked 2nd. among all-time Boca Juniors' top scorers with 221 goals in 305 games for the club.[11][12]

Match

Media coverage

References

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