Copa de Competencia (Liga Argentina)

The Copa de Competencia (Liga Argentina) was an Argentine official football cup competition organized by dissident "Liga Argentina de Football", the first professional association in the country established by clubs that had broken up with the official association (AFA).[1] This cup was one of several competitions named "Copa Competencia",[2] with only two editions contested, in 1932 and 1933.The first and second editions were contested by all the 18 teams that also took part in the Primera División championship.The format of the championship was a single-elimination tournament in which teams played each other in one-off matches, with extra time used to decide the winner if necessary.[3][4] There were other competitions also named "Copa de Competencia", as follows:
ArgentinaRacingArgentinefootball cup competitionLiga Argentina de Footballofficial association (AFA)Primera Divisiónsingle-elimination tournamentRiver PlateEstudiantes (LP)San LorenzoBuenos AiresCopa de Competencia Jockey ClubCopa de Competencia (Asociación Amateurs)Copa de Competencia BritánicaArgentine football national cupsCopa ArgentinaSupercopa ArgentinaSupercopa InternacionalTrofeo de CampeonesCopa de Honor MCBACopa IbargurenCopa EstímuloCopa Adrián C. EscobarCopa Gral. P. RamírezCopa BritánicaCopa Campeonato Juan Domingo PerónCopa SueciaCopa Centenario de la AFACopa CampeonatoCopa BicentenarioCopa de la Liga ProfesionalCopa de Competencia La NaciónCopa Competencia (AAmF)Copa Beccar VarelaCopa de la SuperligaTrofeo de Campeones (SAF)