1949 Copa Adrián Escobar final
{{Infobox football match
| title = 1949 Copa Adrián C. Escobar Final
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| image = Newells posando con copa escobar 1949.jpg
| image_size = 250
| event = Copa Adrián C. Escobar
| caption = Newell's Old Boys (with the Independiente shirts they had to wear in the extra time), champions
| team1 = Newell's Old Boys
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| team1score = 2
| team2 = Racing
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| team2score = 2
| details = {{aet}} (Newell's won 4–2 on corners)
| date = 10 December 1949
| stadium = Independiente Stadium
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| referee = H. Hartles
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| previous = 1944
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The 1949 Copa Adrián C. Escobar Final was the final that decided the winner of the 7th. (and last) edition of Copa Adrián C. Escobar, an Argentine domestic cup organised by the Argentine Football Association. The match was contested by Newell's Old Boys and Racing Club.
The final was held in Independiente Stadium on 10 December 1949. After the match ended in a 2–2 draw, a 30' extra time was played. As the score persisted, Newell's was declared winner 4–2 on more corner kicks awarded,[https://www.elgrafico.com.ar/articulo/%C2%A1habla-memoria!/62007/el-superclasico-que-se-definio-por-un-corner El superclásico que se definió por un córner] by Julián Marcel on El Gráfico, 23 Feb 2023 winning their first Copa Escobar trophy.[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg-esc49.html Argentina – Copa Adrián Escobar 1949] by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF"Copa Adrián C. Escobar 1949" by José Carluccio, 10 May 2009
Qualified teams
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!Previous finals app. | |
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Newell's Old Boys | (none) |
Racing | (none) |
== Overview ==
This edition was contested by the seven best placed teams of the 1949 Primera División season. Racing Club, as current champion, advanced directly to semifinals where they beat River Plate 3–1. The matches lasted 40 minutes,[https://www.clarin.com/deportes/insolitas-situaciones-ocurrieron-boca-river-copas-nacionales_0_JtFQuqiRw.html Las insólitas situaciones que ocurrieron] on Clarín, 29 Dec 2020 with the quarterfinals being held in Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó (home of Club Atlético Huracán) and the semifinals in Independiente Stadium.[https://www.planetanewells.com/efemerides-newells-campeon-copa-escobar-1949/ Efemérides: Newell’s campeón Copa Escobar 1949] by Agustín Acosta on Planeta Newells, 10 Dec 2018
On the other hand, Newell's beat San Lorenzo de Almagro 2–1 in quarterfinals, then eliminating Vélez Sarsfield 1–0 in semifinals.[https://www.lacapital.com.ar/edicion-impresa/campeoacuten-del-49-n700131.html Campeón del 49] at La Capital, 10 Dec 2009
Road to the final
{{small|Note: quarterfinals were played at Huracán Stadium while the semifinals were held in Independiente Stadium.}}
file:Independiente estadio aerea.jpg
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colspan=3 width=200px| Newell's Old Boys
!Round !colspan=3 width=200px| Racing |
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|width= x| Opponent |colspan=2|Result |Group stage |width= px| Opponent |colspan=2|Result |
align=left| San Lorenzo
|colspan=2| 2–1 |bgcolor= #CFDBE2| Quarter final |colspan=3 | {{center|– {{refn|As Primera División champion, Racing advenced directly to semifinals.|group=n|name=racsemi}} }} |
align=left| Vélez Sarsfield
|colspan=2| 1–0 |bgcolor= #CFDBE2| Semifinal |align=left| River Plate |colspan=2| 3–1 |
;Notes
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Match details
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| event = 1949 Copa Adrián C. Escobar Final
| round = Final
| date = 10 December 1949
| team1 = Newell's Old Boys
| score = 2–2
| aet = yes
| team2 = Racing
| report = [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg-esc49det.html Report]
| goals1 = Ortigüela {{goal|18}}
Benavídez {{goal|29}}
| goals2 = Chamorro {{goal|2|o.g.}}
Bravo {{goal|15}}
| referee = H. Hartles
| stadium = Independiente Stadium
| location = Avellaneda
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{{Football kit
| pattern_la = | pattern_b = _blackhalf2 | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = | pattern_so = | leftarm = ff0000 | body = ff0000 | rightarm = 000000 | shorts = 5984BE | socks = 888888 | title = Newell's }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la = _whitelower | pattern_b = _Racing1950 | pattern_ra = _whitelower | pattern_sh = | pattern_so = | leftarm = 00B9D7 | body = | rightarm = 00B9D7 | shorts = 000000 | socks = 999999 | title = Racing }} |
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GK | {{flagicon|ARG}} Eusebio Chamorro | |
DF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Atilio Miotti | |
DF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Héctor Pérez | |
MF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Orlando Peloso | |
MF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Jaun B. Romo | |
MF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Roberto Pulsegur | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Raúl Contini | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan A. Benavídez | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Heraldo Taveri | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Elio Montaño | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Marcelo Ortigüela | |
colspan=4|Manager: | ||
colspan="4"| {{flagicon|ARG}} Gerónimo Díaz |
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GK | {{flagicon|ARG}} Antonio O. Rodríguez | |
DF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Higinio García | |
DF | {{flagicon|ARG}} José García Pérez | |
MF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan C. Fonda | |
MF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Saúl Ongaro | |
MF | {{flagicon|ARG}} Ernesto Gutiérrez | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan C. Salvini | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Norberto Méndez | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Rubén Bravo | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Roque Olsen | |
FW | {{flagicon|ARG}} Ezra Sued | |
colspan=4|Manager: | ||
colspan="4"| {{flagicon|ARG}} Guillermo Stábile |
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- Note: Newell's won 4–2 on corner kicks
References
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{{Copa Adrian Escobar}}
{{Newell's Old Boys matches}}
{{Racing Club de Avellaneda matches}}
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