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Copa Argentina

Argentina Argentina 📊 National Cup 🏛️ Est. 1969 👥 64 Teams

The Copa Argentina is the national knockout cup of Argentina, featuring clubs from Primera División and lower divisions. It runs in a single-elimination format, culminating in a final at a neutral venue. The competition provides a pathway to continental competition for the winner, subject to regulatory conditions.

⚡ Knockout-style single-elimination format, with extra time and penalties used to decide drawn matches.

📌 Notable Facts

  • It is open to clubs from Primera División and lower divisions.
  • The winner typically earns a berth to one of the major continental competitions, depending on regulatory rules.
  • Boca Juniors and River Plate are among the competition's most successful clubs.
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Copa Argentina

The Copa Argentina is Argentina's premier national cup, organized by the Argentine Football Association (AFA). It is a knockout-style competition that brings together clubs from all levels of Argentine football—from Primera División teams to regional and amateur clubs—into a single-elimination bracket. Each match is decided on the day, with extra time and penalties used to resolve drawn games, delivering drama at every stage. The tournament sits alongside the league as Argentina's most coveted domestic trophy and often grants a berth to continental competition for the following season. The competition dates back to 1969, but it disappeared for several years before being revived in 2011 and reestablished as an annual, modern format. Across rounds, big names such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, San Lorenzo and Independiente clash with smaller clubs, creating memorable upsets and dramatic cup runs. Matches may be staged at neutral venues or on home ground, depending on the round, with the final played in major stadiums. Fans follow the Copa Argentina for knockout magic, romantic underdog stories, and the national pride that comes with winning a title and testing themselves against Argentina's best.