Background The "Campeonato de la República" (or
Copa General Pedro Ramírez) had been the first Argentine cup contested by clubs playing not only in Primera División but in
regional leagues as well, with a total of 35 teams in the first edition. The cup was held from 1943 to 1945. A new international competition, "
Copa Ganadores de Copa (also known as "Recopa Sudamericana"), organised by
CONMEBOL in 1970 as a
South American counterpart of
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, served as inspiration to the Argentine Association to create a new competition, with the winner team being eligible to play the 1970 edition of Copa Ganadores de Copa.
First edition: 1969 The competition was contested by 32 teams using a two-legged elimination format. Two points were awarded for winning a leg, one for a draw and null for a loss. The teams having more points would qualify to the next round. If both teams had the same number of points, it would be determined by the total number of goals, total number of goals conceded, and
penalty shootout accordingly. All teams in the
Primera División Argentina participated in the competition with some top teams from the regional leagues, except teams that had already qualified to the Copa Libertadores, namely,
Vélez Sársfield and
River Plate, the winners and runners-up of
1968 Nacional respectively, and
Estudiantes (LP), the champions of
1968 Copa Libertadores.
Boca Juniors and
Atlanta entered the final. Boca won the tournament by defeating Atlanta 3–2 on aggregate after two matches were played. However, as Boca later won the
1969 Nacional and qualified to the
1970 Copa Libertadores, Atlanta qualified to the 1970 "Copa Ganadores de Copa" as the runner-up. Copa Argentina 1970 never finished. 32 teams played the competition and
San Lorenzo and
Vélez Sársfield entered the final. The tournament had been lasting for a long period in that year. Starting in March 1970, the first leg of the final was played in March 1971. At that time, the Copa Ganadores de Copa, which the winner of Copa Argentina would be qualifying for, had already started. Moreover, as
Huracán Buceo and
Deportes Concepción, the two other team in the same group with the Argentine representative in the Copa Ganadores de Copa, had not confirmed their participation, so the organizer announced the Copa Ganadores de Copa would become a friendly tournament. Therefore, after the first leg of the Copa Argentina final was held, which the teams drew 2–2, the second leg was never played. No Argentine teams participated in the Copa Ganadores de Copa 1971.
Relaunch The rescheduling of the Copa Argentina, officialized in 2011, included 186 teams of 7 divisions of the
Argentine football league system in a knock-out system competition. All the matches were disputed in neutral locations. The teams of the first division were included in rounds of 32. The champion of the tournament qualified for the next edition of
Copa Sudamericana. For the relaunching of the tournament, a new trophy was designed. The cup, made of aluminium, was manufactured at the Norberto Ambrosetti factory of
Lobos, Buenos Aires. The 2012 final between Boca and Racing was scheduled many times due to fixture congestion. The match was finally played on August 8, 2012, at the Estadio del Bicentenario in
San Juan. Boca Juniors won its second trophy after defeating
Racing by 2–1. The
2012–13 Copa Argentina was scheduled to begin October 23, 2012 in a new two-phase knock-out competition.
Arsenal defeated
San Lorenzo and won its first trophy of this competition. == Champions ==