1922–23 Prince Of Asturias Cup
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The 1922–23 Prince of Asturias Cup was the fifth tournament of the
Prince of Asturias Cup The Prince of Asturias Cup (, ) was an inter-regional football competition contested by the regional selections of Spain – selections of players from clubs from the region in question, meaning that players did not need to be native to the regio ...
, which is an inter-regional
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competition contested by the regional selections of Spain. The pre-favourites to win were the Catalan team because at that time they had great international figures such as the Spanish goalkeeper
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or the Barcelona players
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, the Filipino
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and the Argentine Emili Sagi-Barba, but instead, they were knocked out in the semi-finals by the eventual champions
Asturias Asturias (; ; ) officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in northwest Spain. It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
, who defeated Galicia in the final 3–1, courtesy of a second-half brace from
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.


Squads

Eight regional federations participated in this new edition:
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,
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,
Catalonia Catalonia is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a ''nationalities and regions of Spain, nationality'' by its Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 2006, Statute of Autonomy. Most of its territory (except the Val d'Aran) is situate ...
,
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,
Gipuzkoa Gipuzkoa ( , ; ; ) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. Gipuzkoa shares borders with the French department of Pyrénées-Atlantiqu ...
, Galicia,
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and Levante.


Format

The 1922–23 Prince of Asturias Cup was played in a knock-out cup format, with the 8 teams having to play each other in four quarter-finals, two semi-finals and one final. This tournament was the first in the competition's history to have knock-out stages.


Summary

The competition began on 12 November 1922, with the representative teams of Asturias and Biscay facing off at the Molinón ground in a quarter-final match that ended in a one-goal tie, which forced them to play it again two days later at the same venue and with the same final result of 1–1, with a goal from each team's star man, Asturias' Zabala and Biscay's Travieso, the difference is that Zabala went on to seal a brace with a goal in
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, but the Biscayan team managed to find an equalizer in the 111st minute thanks to
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, which forced another period of extra-time where again both teams scored, Barril netted for Asturias just for Biscay to equalize for the third time via a penalty converted by Careaga, but just when it seemed that another replay would be necessary to decide the winner, Barril scored again with 6 minutes to go, and thus, after two extra-times of 30 minutes each, the two sides were finally separated as Asturians ended up winning by a score of 4 to 3. On the 19th of that same month, the other three quarter-final matches were played, and none of them needed a replay to be decided. On the Amute, Catalonia eliminated Gipuzkoa, beating them 3–0, with goals from Samitier,
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and
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, but the highlight of the match was the refusal of goalkeeper
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(a member of the Spanish team that won the silver medal at the
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) to defend the goal of the Basques, thus earning a sanction of three months of inactivity imposed on him by his team,
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. In Coia, the Galician team, who were playing the first game of their
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, produced one of the competition's most unexpected results by beating the two-time champions Centro team 4–1, with the Galician goals coming from Chiarroni, Pinilla,
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and Ramón González. And last but not least, in the Valencian field of Algirós, in the midst of enormous expectation, the South Team, made up entirely of Sevilla FC players, qualified for the semifinals after defeating the Valencian team 2–1, with Kinké and León scoring the Andalusian goals while
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scored the local's first goal in the team's history. The semi-finals were played two months later, on 14 January 1923, with Asturias winning over Catalonia thanks to a solitary goal from Zabala in the last minutes; and in the other tie, played at the field of Reina Victoria in
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, the Galician team kept breaking the expectations, and after beating the Centro team 4–1 in the quarter-finals, they now defeated the South team 4–1 in the semi-finals, with Chiarroni, Polo and González(2) netting for the Galicians once again. The final was thus decided between Galicia and Asturias, which was played on 25 February at Coia, in the midst of a great atmosphere and in front of a large audience. As soon as they started, Balbino put the Galician team ahead, setting up the perfect scenario for yet another upset, but the Asturias fought back and found an equalizer thanks to Meana, and after the break Zabala sentenced the game with two goals (despite playing with 10-men due to Corsino's expulsion), thus handing the title to Asturias for the first time. Because of his two goals in the final, Zabala was crowned the top goal scorer of the tournament with 5 goals, two in the quarter-finals, one in the semi-finals and two in the final.


Results


Quarter-finals

Note: Some sources list José Arruza as the goalscorer of Asturias goal. ---- Note: Some sources list Vicente Piera as the goalscorer of Catalonia's third goal. ---- ---- Note: Some sources list Gabriel as the goalscorer of Andalusia's first goal.


Replay

After the end of normal time (1–1), one hour of extra time was played.


Semi-finals

---- ----


Final

Note: Some sources list Zabala as the goalscorer of all three goals of Asturias, and
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as the goalscorer of Galicia's goal. ---- Asturias line-up: Óscar; German, Comas, Bango; Meana, Corsino, Amán, Bolado; Zabala, Barril and Argüelles. On the Galician side they played: Isidro; Otero, Pasarín; Queralt,
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, Hermida; Reigosa, Balbino, Chiarroni,
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and Pinilla.


Winner


Statistics


Top Scorers


Aftermath

Despite the defeat, Galicia fans were very pleased with the team's performance in the competition. So much so that at the end of the season they welcomed with tremendous enthusiasm the idea proposed by Manuel de Castro, the critic who popularized the pseudonym of Handicap, to merge the two rival entities, Vigo and Fortuna, to achieve a powerful team that could successfully compete against the powerful Spanish teams such as Catalonia and Asturias, and hence, on 23 August 1923,
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was born.


Notes


References


External links


Campeonato Interregional 1923/24 RSSSF archives
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