Football in Argentina
Season1902
Men's football
Primera DivisiónAlumni
Segunda DivisiónBarracas A.C. II
Tercera DivisiónLomas Juniors
Argentina

1902 in Argentine football saw Alumni win its 3rd consecutive league championship. Barracas Athletic (promoted in 1901) added to the tournament.[1][2]

In international football, the Argentina national team played its first official game ever, a 6-0 win against Uruguay in Montevideo.

Primera División

The first division championship was expanded to a 5-team league format, with each team playing the other twice.

Final standings

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1Alumni158710243+21
2Barracas Athletic1085031213-1
3Quilmes7831466+0
4Belgrano AC581341720-13
5Lomas AC38116310-7

Lower divisions

Primera B

  • Champion: Barracas A.C. II

Primera C

International cup

Tie Cup

Playoffs

Rosario AC Argentina1-1Argentina Alumni
Sociedad Hípica Argentina

Rosario AC Argentina1-1Argentina Alumni
Sociedad Hípica Argentina

Rosario AC Argentina2-1Argentina Alumni
Report
Sociedad Hípica Argentina

Argentina national team

The Argentina national team played its second match ever, a 6–0 win against Uruguay in front of 8,000 spectators in the Paso del Molino stadium in Montevideo.

Lineup: José Buruca Laforia (Barracas AC), William Leslie (Quilmes), Walter Buchanan (Alumni), Eduardo Duggan (Belgrano AC), Carlos Buchanan (Alumni), Ernesto Brown (Alumni), Edward Morgan (Quilmes), Juan Moore (captain) (Alumni), Juan Anderson (Lomas AC), Carlos Dickinson (Belgrano AC), Jorge Brown (Alumni)

Results

Date Venue/City Rival Score Scorers Report
16 July 1902MontevideoUruguay Uruguay6-0Dickinson, Arimalo o.g., Morgan, Carve o.g., Anderson, J. Brown[3]
1902MontevideoUruguay Albion FC0-1[4]

References

  1. Argentina 1902 by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi at RSSSF
  2. "Argentina 1902 at Historia y Fútbol". Archived from the original on 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  3. http://www.11v11.com/api/match/222641/teamID/2112/view/extended
  4. Other results of Argentina national team at RSSSF
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