1970 Copa Argentina Final

1970 Copa Argentina Finals
Event 1970 Copa Argentina
First leg
Date March 3, 1971
Venue Don León Kolbovski, Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires
Referee Juan Álvarez
Second leg
Date -

The 1970 Copa Argentina Finals were the final two-legged tie that decided the champion of the 1970 Copa Argentina. The finals were contested in two-legged home-and-away format between San Lorenzo and Vélez Sársfield. The first leg was played in León Kolbovski stadium, San Lorenzo y Velez Sarsfield tied 2-2. The second leg was never played so the tournament was unfinished and neither San Lorenzo nor Velez Sarsfield were declared Champion. The Champion was supposed to qualify to Recopa Sudamericana de Clubes but this never happened[1]


Qualified teams

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Buenos Aires San Lorenzo None
Buenos Aires Vélez Sársfield None

Road to the final

For more details on this topic, see 1970 Copa Argentina.
Buenos Aires San Lorenzo Round Buenos Aires Vélez Sársfield
Opponent Venue Score Opponent Venue Score
Santa Fe Province Unión (SF)
(won 3–2 on aggregate)
Away2–2 Round of 32 Tucumán Province Argentinos del Norte
tied 2–2 on aggregate, won on penalties)
Away0–1
Home1–0 Home2–1 (4–3 p)
Santa Fe Province Colón
(won 4–1 on aggregate)
Away0-0 Round of 16 Córdoba Province, Argentina Instituto
(won 2-0 on aggregate)
Away0-0
Home4-1 Home2-0
Santa Fe Province Rosario Central
(won 4–2 on aggregate)
Away1-2 Quarterfinals Buenos Aires Province Chacarita Juniors
(won 3-1 on aggregate)
Away1-0
Home3-0 Home2-1
La Pampa Province All Boys (SR)
(won 4–2 on aggregate)
Away1-1 Semifinals Buenos Aires Province Racing
(won 6-4 on aggregate)
Away3-2
Home3-1 Home3-2

Match details

First leg

March 3, 1971
Buenos Aires San Lorenzo 2-2 Buenos Aires Vélez Sársfield
Rubén Ayala  1'
Gónzalez  6'
Benitto  50'
Mecca  52'
Don León Kolbovski, Buenos Aires
Referee: Juan Álvarez
San Lorenzo
Velez Sarsfield
GK 1 Argentina Luis Kadijevich
DF 2 Uruguay Sergio Villar
DF 3 Argentina Ricardo Rezza
DF 4 Argentina Ramon Heredia
DF 5 Argentina Antonio Rosl
MF 6 Argentina Roberto Telch
MF 7 Argentina Miguel Ángel Tojo
MF 8 Argentina Carlos Veglio
FW 9 Argentina Pedro Alexis Gónzalez
FW 10 Argentina Rubén Ayala
FW 11 Argentina Rodolfo Fischer
Substitutes:
Manager:
Argentina Rogelio Domínguez
GK 1 Argentina Carlos Caballero
DF 2 Argentina Heriberto Correa
DF 3 Argentina Miguel Enrique Ferrari
DF 4 Argentina Eduardo Zóttola
DF 5 Argentina Roberto Avanzi
MF 6 Argentina Jorge Rodríguez
MF 7 Argentina Miguel Reguera
MF 8 Argentina Héctor Lamberti
FW 9 Argentina Miguel Ángel Cotton
FW 10 Argentina Miguel Ángel Benitto
FW 11 Argentina Adolfo Mecca
Substitutes:
Manager:
Argentina Alfredo Bermúdez

Second leg

The Second Leg was never played.

References

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