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1
Primera División
ion
1.1
Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato
1.1.1
Final playoff
1.2
Federación Argentina de Football
2
Lower divisions
on
2.1
Intermedia
2.2
Segunda División
2.3
Tercera División
3
Domestic cups
3.1
Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires
3.1.1
Final
3.2
Copa de Competencia Jockey Club
3.2.1
Final
3.3
Copa de Competencia La Nación
3.3.1
Final
3.4
Copa Ibarguren
3.4.1
Final
4
International cups
ction
4.1
Tie Cup
4.1.1
Final
4.2
Copa de Honor Cousenier
4.2.1
Finals
5
Argentina national team
subsection
5.1
Copa Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña
5.2
Copa Lipton
5.3
Copa Premier Honor Argentino
5.4
Friendly matches
6
References
1913 in Argentine football
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1913 in Argentine football saw Racing Club de Avellaneda win its first league championship. The team also won the Copa Ibarguren, the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires and the Copa de Honor Cousenier.
Estudiantes de La Plata won its first championship, taking the dissident FAF league title. Rosario Central won the Copa de Competencia La Nación.
The Argentina national team won three championships against Uruguay and carried out a brief tour of Chile.
Primera División
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The number of teams was considerably increased (from 6 to 15), adding Platense, Estudiantil Porteño, Ferrocarril Sud, Olivos, Riachuelo, Banfield, Comercio, Ferro Carril Oeste and Boca Juniors. Olivos and Riachuelo were relegated at the end of the season.[1]
Final playoff
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Lower divisions
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AFA Champion: Huracán
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FAF Champion: Floresta
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AFA Champion: Libertarios Unidos
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FAF Champion: Solís
Domestic cups
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Final
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Final
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Final
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Final
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International cups
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Final
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Finals
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Argentina national team
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Argentina won all the trophies contested that year, the Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña, Lipton and Premier Honor Argentino Cups.
Copa Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña
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Friendly matches
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Date
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Venue/City
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Rival
|
Score
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Report
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10 August 1913 |
Buenos Aires |
São Paulo League |
0-2 |
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17 August 1913 |
Buenos Aires |
São Paulo League |
2-0
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16 September 1913 |
Viña del Mar |
Antofagasta League |
3-0
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18 September 1913 |
Valparaíso |
Valparaíso League |
2-1
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19 September 1913 |
Santiago |
Santiago League |
4-2
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References
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