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Since the creation of the first league in 1891, several official cups have been played in Argentina apart from the main competition, the Primera División championship. The first cup held in the country was the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires; launched in 1905, it was played until 1920. On June, 2013, the association decided to put the trophy back into circulation with the creation of a new competition, named "Superfinal" that consisted in a single match between winners of Torneo Inicial and Torneo Final, played in a neutral venue.

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  • Además de los campeonatos de las distintas categorías, desde 1900 hasta la actualidad, las competiciones oficiales del fútbol argentino incluyen una serie de copas organizadas por las entidades históricas, reconocidas por la AFA. Desarrolladas en forma paralela a los torneos de cada división, por lo general se juegan con el formato de eliminación directa, de ahí que se los llamara, de manera genérica, concursos por eliminación. (es)
  • Since the creation of the first league in 1891, several official cups have been played in Argentina apart from the main competition, the Primera División championship. The first cup held in the country was the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires; launched in 1905, it was played until 1920. The Copa Campeonato, originally awarded to Primera División champion, is the oldest trophy of Argentine football for a current competition, having been established in 1896, three year after the Association was created, and played without interruption until 1926. The Cup received several names, such as "Championship Cup", "Copa Campeonato", "Challenge Cup" and "Copa Alumni", due to the association offered legendary team Alumni to keep the Cup definitely for having won it three consecutive times (1900–02), but the club from Belgrano declined the honour to keep the trophy under dispute. On June, 2013, the association decided to put the trophy back into circulation with the creation of a new competition, named "Superfinal" that consisted in a single match between winners of Torneo Inicial and Torneo Final, played in a neutral venue. Current cup competitions held in Argentina are Copa Argentina, Supercopa Argentina and the most recent, Copa de la Superliga and Trofeo de Campeones de la Superliga (en)
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  • Además de los campeonatos de las distintas categorías, desde 1900 hasta la actualidad, las competiciones oficiales del fútbol argentino incluyen una serie de copas organizadas por las entidades históricas, reconocidas por la AFA. Desarrolladas en forma paralela a los torneos de cada división, por lo general se juegan con el formato de eliminación directa, de ahí que se los llamara, de manera genérica, concursos por eliminación. (es)
  • Since the creation of the first league in 1891, several official cups have been played in Argentina apart from the main competition, the Primera División championship. The first cup held in the country was the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires; launched in 1905, it was played until 1920. On June, 2013, the association decided to put the trophy back into circulation with the creation of a new competition, named "Superfinal" that consisted in a single match between winners of Torneo Inicial and Torneo Final, played in a neutral venue. (en)
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  • Copas nacionales del fútbol argentino (es)
  • List of Argentine football national cups (en)
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