Copa Aldao

The Copa Aldao (also Copa Ricardo Aldao, Campeonato Rioplatense or Copa Río de La Plata called ) was a South American club football competition, the Liga in the first half of the 20th century between representatives from Argentina and Uruguay, mostly the two championship winners of the Primera Uruguaya (up 1932 Uruguay Football Association League) and the Liga Argentina de Fútbol ( was until 1931 Argentine Association Football League), played out. Donated had him Ricardo C. Aldao, who was from 1912 to 1914 president of the Federación Argentina de Football and 1918-1919 President of the Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA ).

Originally, the competition of only a play, but gave on 22 January 1941, the Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol (AUF) and the AFA announced that from the next host a back and a leg would have to be denied. This was done with the exception of the year 1942 in the episode as well. 1955, however, it was due to an inaugural refusal again to community service, only the first leg. After that the clubs were reluctant to participate because it was time extremely difficult to reconcile with other commitments. In general, the meetings were heavily time-shifted instead to the relevant league season. So you played the game for the year 1946 for example, only in the spring of 1948, after the discharge for 1947, on the.

Games and winners

Rankings

* Kurziv: Title not officially

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