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Batalla de Boyacá Batalla is a Spanish word, meaning "battle". It is also used as a surname (that originated in Spain as well). Notable people with the surname include: *Francesc Badia Batalla (1923–2020), Andorran public servant *Hugo Batalla (1926–1998), Uru ...
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, organized to commemorate 100 years since the
Battle of Boyacá The Battle of Boyacá (1819), was the decisive battle that ensured the success of Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada. The battle of Boyaca is considered the beginning of the independence of the north of South America, and is considered i ...
. The format of the tournament was similar to the 1918 Campeonato Nacional format, because it was played only between teams from the same city:
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. This tournament was divided in two groups, each group having three teams with only one champion.


Copa de Menores 1919

The first tournament was disputed on August 3, 1919. All the matches were disputed the same day. Teams: * América F.C. *
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First Round


Final

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Senior Cup

The second tournament was disputed on August 7, 1919. All the matches were disputed the same day. Teams: *
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* Valle F.C. *
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First Round


Final

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Campeonato Nacional 1919
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