1974 Copa Interamericana

Football tournament edition
Football match
1974 Copa Interamericana
EventCopa Interamericana
Municipal Independiente
Guatemala Argentina
1 1
(tied on points and goal difference;
Independiente won 4–2 on penalties)
First leg
Municipal Independiente
0 1
DateNovember 24, 1974
VenueMateo Flores, Guatemala City
RefereeG. Velázquez (Colombia)
Second leg
Independiente Municipal
0 1
DateNovember 26, 1974
VenueMateo Flores, Guatemala City
RefereeM. Canesa (Colombia)
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The 1974 Copa Interamericana was the 4th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Argentine Club Atlético Independiente (champion of 1974 Copa Libertadores) and Guatemalan team Municipal (winner of 1974 CONCACAF Champions' Cup).[1] The final was played under a two-leg format in November 1974. Both matches were held in Guatemala City.[2][3]

In the first leg, hosted at Mateo Flores, Independiente beat Municipal 1–0, while the second leg was won by Municipal 1–0. As both teams tied on points and goal difference, a penalty shoot-out was carried out to decide a champion. Independiente won 4–2 on penalties, therefore the Argentine team won their second Interamericana trophy.[2][4][5]

Qualified teams

Team Qualification Previous app.
Argentina Independiente 1974 Copa Libertadores winner 1972
Guatemala Municipal 1974 CONCACAF Champions' Cup winner None

Bold indicates winning years

Venue

Estadio Mateo Flores was the venue for both matches

Both games were held in Estadio Mateo Flores in Guatemala City for economic reasons, after a proposal from Municipal to Independiente. As the match attracted more interest of Guatemalan fans than Argentine supporters, both teams agreed to play the series in Guatemala.[4]

The stadium had been built in 1948, as part of the project to build a group of sports facilities known as Ciudad Olímpica. Originally named "Estadio Olímpico" erroneously, since it has never hosted an olympic competition, the stadium had been inaugurated on February 23, 1950, to host the VI Central American and Caribbean Games. Local long-distance runner Mateo Flores (born Doroteo Guamuch) won the half marathon event there, being also winner of the Boston Marathon in 1952. The stadium was later named after the athlete, died in 2011.[6][7]

Match details

First leg

First leg
Municipal Guatemala0–1Argentina Independiente
Report Bochini 15'
Referee: G. Velázquez (Colombia)
GK Guatemala Adrián Fernández
DF Guatemala Alberto López Oliva
DF Guatemala Carlos Monterroso
DF Guatemala Lijón León
DF Guatemala Armando Melgar Retolaza downward-facing red arrow a'
MF Guatemala Miguel A. Pérez
MF Guatemala Benjamín Monterroso
MF Uruguay Raúl Benítez
FW Argentina José Mitrovich downward-facing red arrow b'
FW Argentina Miguel A. Cobián
FW Guatemala Julio César Anderson
Substitutes:
Guatemala Abraham Rivahi upward-facing green arrow a'
FW Guatemala Felipe Carías upward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Uruguay Rubén Amorín
GK Argentina Carlos Gay
DF Argentina Eduardo Commisso
DF Argentina Miguel A. López
DF Argentina Francisco Sá
DF Uruguay Ricardo Pavoni
MF Argentina Rubén Galván downward-facing red arrow
MF Argentina Miguel Ángel Raimondo
MF Argentina Hugo Saggiorato
FW Argentina Agustín Balbuena
FW Argentina Ricardo Bochini
FW Argentina Daniel Bertoni
Substitutes:
MF Argentina Alejandro Semenewicz upward-facing green arrow a'
Manager:
Argentina Roberto Ferreiro


Second leg

Second leg
Municipal Guatemala1–0Argentina Independiente
Mitrovich 50' Report
Penalties
Cobián soccer ball with check mark
Anderson soccer ball with red X
Monterroso soccer ball with red X
Mitrovich soccer ball with check mark
2–4 soccer ball with check mark Pavoni
soccer ball with check mark Giribert
soccer ball with check mark Bochini
soccer ball with check mark Bertoni
Referee: M. Canesa (Colombia)
Municipal
Independiente
GK Guatemala Adrián Fernández
DF Guatemala Alberto López Oliva
DF Guatemala Carlos Monterroso
DF Guatemala Lijón León
DF Guatemala Armando Melgar Retolaza
MF Guatemala Miguel A. Pérez
MF Guatemala Benjamín Monterroso
MF Uruguay Raúl Benítez
FW Argentina José Mitrovich
FW Guatemala Felipe Carías downward-facing red arrow 62'
FW Guatemala Julio César Anderson
Substitutes:
Argentina Miguel A. Cobián upward-facing green arrow 62'
Manager:
Uruguay Rubén Amorín
GK Argentina Carlos Gay
DF Argentina Eduardo Commisso
DF Argentina Miguel A. López
DF Argentina Francisco Sá
DF Uruguay Ricardo Pavoni
MF Argentina Rubén Galván
MF Argentina Miguel Ángel Raimondo
MF Argentina Hugo Saggiorato downward-facing red arrow 78'
FW Argentina Agustín Balbuena
FW Argentina Ricardo Bochini
FW Argentina Daniel Bertoni
Substitutes:
Argentina Luis A. Giribert upward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
Argentina Roberto Ferreiro

References

  1. ^ Rojos, campeones de Concacaf on Prensa Libre
  2. ^ a b 1972 Copa Interamericana by Pablo Ciullini and Erik Lugo on the RSSSF
  3. ^ Municipal vs. Independiente: La histórica final de la Copa Interamericana de 1974 by Juan Diego on Guatemala.com
  4. ^ a b "Copa Interamericana 1974" on Estadísticas C.A. Independiente (blogsite), 6 Jun 2016
  5. ^ "Copa Interamericana 1973: Independiente campeón" on Historias Coperas (blogsite), 15 Mar 2014
  6. ^ La tragedia del Mateo Flores
  7. ^ Figuras olímpicas: Doroteo Guamuch Archived 2021-02-06 at the Wayback Machine on Hemeroteca Prensa Libre, 11 Aug 2016
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