1955 Copa Campeonato Juan Domingo Perón
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The Copa Provincia de Buenos Aires Presidente Juan Domingo Perón (or simply Copa Campeonato Juan Domingo Perón or Copa Perón) was an official Argentine football cup competition The championship was organized by the
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(AFA) and the Government of Buenos Aires Province. It was held as a special tournament preceding the official national championship in 1955.
Lanús Lanús () is the capital of Lanús Partido, Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It lies just south of the capital city Buenos Aires, in the Greater Buenos Aires conurbation, metropolitan area. The List of cities in Argentina, city has a populati ...
won the tournament (the first senior title of their history) after defeating Estudiantes (LP) in the final match. Despite its provincial and regional origins, the tournament was officially recognized as a national competition by the Argentine Football Association (AFA) in 2024, following a formal request submitted by Club Atlético Lanús. The competition featured seven teams, comprising six from the Primera División and one from Primera B.


Format

The participating teams competed in a heptagonal format, employing a direct elimination system followed by qualifying rounds for winners and losers. In the first stage, due to an odd number of participating clubs, Tigre advanced directly to the subsequent round without competing.
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emerged victorious in the winners' bracket, while Club Estudiantes de Eva Perón ended up in the losers' zone. The competition was contested by seven clubs, mostly of them located within the
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region (with the exception of
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) that were competing in Primera División in
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. Independiente withdrew before the tournament started. It was played under a
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format, and like
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, when a match ended in a tie after the
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, the team with most
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s conceded was declared winner.


Participating teams

;Notes Club Atlético Independiente chose not to participate in the competition, citing prior commitments to a series of international friendly matches. The club was also impacted by the departure of several players who had been called up to represent the Argentina national team in the South American Championship held that same year.


Tournament

Winners qualified to the winning teams round, while losers advanced to the losing teams round.


First round and winning teams round

In the first stage, due to an odd number of participating clubs,
Club Atlético Tigre Club Atlético Tigre is an Argentine professional football club located in Victoria, Buenos Aires. Tigre currently plays in the Primera División, the top level of the Argentine football league system, having secured promotion as the 2021 P ...
advanced directly to the subsequent round without competing.
Club Atlético Lanús Club Atlético Lanús () is an Argentina, Argentine sports club based in Lanús, a city of the Buenos Aires Province. Founded in 1915, the club's main sports are association football, football and basketball. In both sports, Lanús plays in Arge ...
emerged victorious in the winners' bracket, while Club Estudiantes de Eva Perón ended up in the losers' zone.


Losing teams round

Estudiantes (LP) qualified to play the final v the winner of the winning teams round, Lanús


Final

The final was contested between Lanús and Estudiantes (LP) at a neutral venue selected by an AFA vote. The match took place at Estadio Presidente Perón, home stadium of Racing Club in
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, and was officiated by English referee Leslie Burfield.


Goal Scorers

Source:
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Aftermath

The Campeonato de la Provincia de Buenos Aires was a pre-season football tournament organized by the government of
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and announced by the
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(AFA) prior to the start of the 1955 Primera División season. The winning team was awarded three trophies: one presented by the provincial government and two by the AFA. One of the AFA trophies remained in the possession of Club Atlético Lanús, while the other was retained in the association's displays. The winner should have been awarded three trophies, two by AFA and one by the province. Nevertheless and due to the 1955 coup d'etat that ended the second presidential term of
Juan Perón Juan Domingo Perón (, , ; 8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine military officer and Statesman (politician), statesman who served as the History of Argentina (1946-1955), 29th president of Argentina from 1946 to Revolución Libertad ...
, Lanús was not awarded the cup because the military government had appointed an interventor at the association. AFA did not officialise the title until October 2024, claiming their 7th. senior title.¡Llegó la séptima estrella! La Copa Perón 1955 fue oficializada como título de Lanús
by Bruno Russo on ''Fortaleza Granate'', 28 Oct 2024
Nearly seven decades later, in 2024, the AFA retroactively granted official recognition to the tournament, a decision that generated criticism and controversy. Despite the fact that the tournament had originally been referenced in AFA bulletins for the 1955 season as part of the “special tournaments” category and not listed among official competitions, the governing body acknowledged it as an official title. Researchers and historians have criticized the AFA’s decision to grant official status to the tournament, arguing that "there is no logical historical coherence" in recognizing a competition of provincial character as a national title. In January 2025, the title was finally made official in AFA's Annual Club Report 2024 and in the list of champions on its website as a national title.


References

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