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The Copa General Pedro Ramírez (officially named Campeonato de la República)''Asociación del Fútbol Argentino: Memoria y Balance General 1943'', p. 135-137
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was an
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official football cup competition organized by the
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. The trophy was named after being donated by then ''
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'' President of Argentina, General Pedro Ramírez. The first edition was contested by 35 teams from Primera División teams and others from regional leagues. The format was a group stage where teams directly affiliated to the Association competed each other, while the best placed teams of regional leagues competed in other groups. All games were played at neutral venues. From the quarterfinals, a total of eight teams from both groups (four directly affiliated and four from the regional leagues) faced in a
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until a champion was crowned. For the third and last edition of 1945, a record of 42 teams contested the tournament.


Champions


Finals


Topscorers

Source: Argentina - List of Topscorers - Domestic Cups
by Pablo Kersevan and Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF


References

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