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Torneos de Verano (Argentina)

Torneos de Verano (Spanish for "Summer Tournaments") are a series of short friendly football pre-season tournaments held during the southern summer in Argentina every year, usually in January and February. They serve as preparation for the teams for the season coming; however, as the years went by the competitiveness in the tournaments increased, and they are now considered as important competitions. This is clearly reflected in the high crowd attendance for the games.

Torneos de Verano
Organising bodyLiga Marplatense
Torneos y Competencias
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)
RegionArgentina
Most successful club(s)Boca Juniors (48)
Television broadcasters

Since the first edition in 1968, the Torneos de Verano have been uninterruptedly played, then being expanded to other cities of Argentina such as Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario and Tandil among others.

History edit

 
Alberto J. Armando, president of Boca Juniors, was the main promoter of the creation of a summer tournament in Mar del Plata

The first competition was established by then Boca Juniors president Alberto Armando, who had showed his interest in moving the main Primera División teams to the city of Mar del Plata, the biggest seaside beach resort in Argentina. As a result, two competitions were held in the city in 1968, with the games played at General San Martín Stadium,[1] the main venue of the city by then.[2] The first of them, "Copa Libertad" was held in January 1968, with San Lorenzo as winner of a tournament also contested by Boca Juniors, Rosario Central and Uruguayan side Peñarol.[3]

Another competition, "Copa Ciudad de Mar del Plata", was held in February. The Hungarian team Vasas – which the de facto government led by Juan Carlos Onganía did not want to allow to enter the country due to Hungary being under communist rule – was the winner after beating favorites Racing Club de Avellaneda (current Intercontinental champion) and River Plate (3–0 in the final).[4][5]

 
Hungarian team Vasas SC, the first non-Argentine team to win a summer competition in 1968

In 1969 the "Copa de Oro" had its inaugural season as a friendly tournament between Argentine and foreign clubs. In its first edition, Brazilian Palmeiras, Austrian SK Rapid Wien, Hungarian MTK Budapest and Czechoslovakian Slovan Bratislava participated of the tournament, together with Boca Juniors, Estudiantes L.P., and the Mar del Plata XI team. Later editions only had Brazilian, Uruguayan or Paraguayan teams, with occasional European clubs or national teams, mainly Hungary and Czechoslovakia. Since the 1980s it has only 3 to 5 Argentine teams, which varied from year to year, but included the Big Five (Boca Juniors, Independiente, Racing, River Plate and San Lorenzo) and sometimes Estudiantes and Vélez Sársfield. Even though they coexisted for several years, the "Copa Ciudad de Mar del Plata" eventually replaced the Copa de Oro as the most important summer tournament. The "Torneo Pentagonal de Verano" (previously "Copa de Verano"), in which the Big Five participate, was the most important tournament and usually took place in Mar del Plata until 2009. Copa de Oro is the longest competition, with 40 editions held between 1969 and 2017.[5]

When Estadio José María Minella was built for the 1978 FIFA World Cup, summer competitions moved to that venue since 1979,[6] leaving General San Martín Stadium for regional competitions only, until it was demolished in 1996.[7][5]

In January 1995, Maradona made his debut as manager of Racing in a Torneo de Verano match v arch-rival Independiente.[8] Maradona was still banned by FIFA and he had arrived in Racing Club to coach the team until the term of the ban expired so he could resume his career as player in the club. Nevertheless, the tenure of Maradona on Racing did not last so long (only 11 matches) before leaving the club.[9]

The "Copa Desafío" and Copa Revancha" are currently one-match cups disputed only between Boca Juniors and River Plate. Other cups are organized by cities or sponsors, but their continuity is more irregular. Some are organized without any of the Big Five. For instance, the "Ciudad de Córdoba" includes clubs from the Córdoba Province, and occasionally some from Santa Fe Province; and the "Copa Ciudad de Tandil" or "Copa del Sur" includes teams from the southern area of the Gran Buenos Aires: Arsenal, Quilmes, Lanús, Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP), and occasionally a guest like Rosario Central.

After several years of being host in San Juan, in 2022 the seat of summer tournaments moved to La Plata, with only one competition held, being named simply "Torneo de Verano". It was contested by six teams, four from Argentina and two from Chile.[10]

Famous matches edit

 
Enzo Francescoli makes a bicycle kick to score the winning goal v Poland, February 1986

The summer tournaments in Argentina have had some memorable matches during their more than 50 years of existence. The Hungarian team Vasas – which the de facto government led by Juan Carlos Onganía did not want to allow to enter the country due to Hungary being under communist rule – was the winner after beating favorites Racing Club de Avellaneda (current Intercontinental champion) and River Plate (3–0 in the final).[4][5]

In 1979, River Plate beat Czechoslovakia national team (then European champions and touring on Argentina)[11] 4–1.[6] Two years later, Talleres de Córdoba defeated Hungary national team 3–0 in Mar del Plata.[6][12][13] In 1986, River Plate beat Poland national team 4–2, scoring two goals in the last three minutes of the match.[14] Enzo Francescoli scored three goals, the last of them with a bicycle kick.[15]

The summer of 1999 saw how Boca Juniors easily beat River Plate 3–0 in the Copa Revancha match at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza, with three goals scored by Martín Palermo.[16] In 2000, Boca beat River 2–1,[17] with a starting lineup that included ten players from the youth academy. That defeat caused manager Ramón Díaz resigned after that match.[18]

In Copa Luis Nofal, held on January 31, 2015, in Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Boca Juniors thrashed River Plate 5–0, achieving the largest win in a friendly Superclàsico.[19][20]

Non-Argentine teams edit

 
Fltr: Ramón Ponce, Norberto Madurga, and Nicolás Novello. Brazilian club Palmeiras visited Argentina in 1972 to play the "Copa del Atlántico" v Boca Juniors

Since the inception of Copa Libertad, the first summer tournament held in Mar del Plata, many South American and European (club and national teams) have participated in Torneos de Verano. 1968 Copa Libertad was contested by Uruguayan side Peñarol. For the 1969 Copa de Oro, Austrian Rapid Wien, Hungarians Slovan Bratislava and MTK Budapest and Brazilian Palmeiras arrived in Mar del Plata to compete.[21]

European teams contesting the other tournament organised in 1968, "Copa Ciudad de Mar del Plata", were Hungarian club Vasas (which would be the winner) and the Czechoslovakia national team. A Mexican team, Necaxa, was invited for the 1970 "Copa de Oro", remaining as the only team from that country to have participated in Argentine summer competitions. The following editions would be contested only by Argentine clubs until 1975, when Paraguayan Olimpia took part.[21]

Czechoslovakia returned to Argentina for the 1979 edition of Copa de Oro. The Czech combined, that had won the European Nations Cup in 1975, finished 2nd. to River Plate. Brazilian club Internacional was the other non-Argentine team that took part of the friendly competition. One year later, the Hungary B national team was invited to participate. The side finished 2nd. to Indpendiente.[21]

 
Diego Maradona of Argentinos Juniors (in white kit) in the match v Hungary national team, 1981

Hungary also took part of the 1981 edition, playing with its main team, but the squad made a poor performance, with three loses and a draw, finishing last. Following the practise initiated, another East Europe side invited to summer tournaments was Poland in 1986. German side Köln participated in 1988, being the last participation of a European team to date.[21]

Since 2009, South American teams have been often guests to summer tournaments. In 2009, Club Libertad (Paraguay), San Martín de Porres (Peru) and Defensor Sporting (Uruguay) took part of Copa Santa Fe, a regional competition in Santa Fe Province. In the inaugural season of Copa Ciudad de Rosario in 2011, Alianza Lima (Peru)[22] and Universidad Católica (Chile) were the guest teams.[23] The next edition, FBC Melgar from Peru was the only guest team.

It was not until 2020 when a non-Argentine team took part of summer tournaments again. In that year, several South American sides contested several friendly matches or competitions. Uruguayan club Nacional made its debut in Torneos de Verano winning the Copa Desafío,[24] while Peruvian club Universitario[25] and Club Athletico Paranaense (Brazil) participated in Copa San Juan (in the homonymous city).[26] On the other side, Liverpool (Uruguay) took part of "Copa Wanora Romero"[note 1] in Córdoba.[27][28]

After a hiatus due to COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina in 2021, the summer tournaments came back in 2022 with a unique competition held in Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi of Estudiantes de La Plata. Chilean sides Universidad de Chile and Colo-Colo took part of the tournament along with local clubs Boca Juniors, Independiente, and San Lorenzo.[29][30]

List of champions edit

As of January 2023 [31][32]

Year Tournament Champion Cities
1968 Copa Libertad   San Lorenzo (1) Mar del Plata
1968 Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Vasas SC (1) [33] Mar del Plata
1969 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (1) Mar del Plata
1970 Copa de Oro   Racing (1) Mar del Plata
1971 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (2) Mar del Plata
1972 Copa del Atlántico   Palmeiras (1) Mar del Plata
1973 Copa de Oro   San Lorenzo (2) Mar del Plata
1974 Copa de Oro (Abandoned) Mar del Plata
1975 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (3) Mar del Plata
1977 Copa de Oro   Argentina national team (1) Mar del Plata
1978 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (4) Mar del Plata
1979 Torneo Mar del Plata   River Plate (1) Mar del Plata
1980 Copa de Oro   Independiente (1) Mar del Plata
1981 Copa de Oro   Independiente (2) Mar del Plata
Copa de Oro   Talleres (C) (1) Córdoba
1982 Copa de Oro   River Plate (2) Mar del Plata
1983 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (5) Mar del Plata
1984 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (6) Mar del Plata
1985 Copa de Oro   Independiente (3) Mar del Plata
1986 Copa de Oro   River Plate (3) Mar del Plata
Copa de Oro II   River Plate (4)
1987 Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Boca Juniors (7) Mar del Plata
Munic. Gral. Pueyrredón   River Plate (5)
Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (8)
1988 Ciudad Mar del Plata   River Plate (6) Mar del Plata
Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (9) Mar del Plata
1989 70º Aniv. El Gráfico   Nacional (1) Mar del Plata
Copa de Oro   River Plate (7)
1990 Ciudad de Mar del Plata   River Plate (8) Mar del Plata
Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (10)
1991 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (11) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Boca Juniors (12) Mar del Plata
Racimo de Oro   Newell's Old Boys (1) Mendoza
Ciudad de Córdoba   Belgrano (1) Córdoba
Ciudad de Neuquén   Lanús (1) Neuquén
1992 Copa de Oro   San Lorenzo (2) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Boca Juniors (13)
Copa Revancha   Boca Juniors (14)
1993 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (15) Mar del Plata
Copa Desafío   Boca Juniors (16)
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   San Lorenzo (3)
Copa Revancha   River Plate (9)
Ciudad de Córdoba   Belgrano (2) Córdoba
Copa Desafío (Cba)   Belgrano (3)
1994 Copa de Oro   San Lorenzo (4) Mendoza
Copa Desafío   Boca Juniors (17)
Copa Revancha   Boca Juniors (18)
Copa 90o. Aniv. Diario La Voz   Belgrano (4) Córdoba
1995 Copa de Oro   River Plate (10) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   San Lorenzo (5)
Copa Revancha   River Plate (11)
Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (19) Mendoza
Copa Desafío   River Plate (12)
Provincia de Mendoza   Independiente (4)
1996 Copa de Oro   Independiente (5) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Vélez Sarsfield
Copa Revancha   River Plate (13)
Copa de Oro   San Lorenzo (6) Mendoza
Copa Desafío   River Plate (14)
Provincia de Mendoza   Racing (3)
1997 Copa de Oro   Independiente (6) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   San Lorenzo (7)
Copa Revancha   River Plate (15)
Copa de Oro   River Plate (16) Mendoza
Copa Desafío   Boca Juniors (20)
Provincia de Mendoza   Racing (4)
1998 Copa de Oro   Racing (5) Mar del Plata
Copa Cdad. Mar del Plata   San Lorenzo (8) Mar del Plata
Copa Desafio   Boca Juniors (21) Mar del Plata
Copa de Oro   Vélez Sarsfield Mendoza
Copa Pcia. Mendoza   Boca Juniors (22) Mendoza
Copa Revancha   Boca Juniors (23) Mendoza
1999 Copa de Oro   San Lorenzo (9) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Racing (6)
Copa Desafío   Boca Juniors (24)
Copa de Oro   Independiente (7) Mendoza
Provincia de Mendoza   San Lorenzo (10)
Copa Revancha   Boca Juniors (25)
Ciudad de Córdoba   Rosario Central (2) Córdoba
Prov. de Buenos Aires   Huracán (1) La Plata
2000 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (26) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Boca Juniors (27)
Ciudad de Córdoba   River Plate (17) Córdoba
2001 Copa Personal   Boca Juniors (28) Mar del Plata
  Boca Juniors (29) Mendoza
Ciudad de Córdoba   Talleres (C) Córdoba
2002 Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Racing (7) Mar del Plata
Copa Desafío   River Plate (18) Mendoza
Copa Revancha   River Plate (19) Mendoza
Copa Revancha   Boca Juniors (30) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Córdoba   Belgrano (5) Córdoba
Torneo Neuquén/Salta   Independiente (8) Neuquén, Salta
2003 Copa Desafío   Boca Juniors (31) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano   Boca Juniors (32) Salta
Copa Revancha   Boca Juniors (33) Mendoza
2004 Pentagonal de Verano   San Lorenzo (11) Mar del Plata, Salta, Mendoza
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Independiente (9) Mar del Plata
Copa Revancha   River Plate (20) Mendoza
2005 Pentagonal de Verano   San Lorenzo (12) Mar del Plata, Salta, Mendoza
Copa Revancha   Boca Juniors (34) Mendoza
Ciudad de Salta   Independiente (10) Salta
Ciudad de Tandil   Arsenal Tandil
2006 Pentagonal de Verano   Boca Juniors (35) Mar del Plata, Salta
Copa Desafío   River Plate (21) Salta
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Estudiantes (LP) (1) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Tandil   Arsenal Tandil
Copa Centenario   Estudiantes (LP) (2) Mar del Plata
2007 Pentagonal de Verano   River Plate (22) Mar del Plata, Salta
Copa Desafío   River Plate (23) Mar del Plata
Copa Revancha   River Plate (24) Mendoza
Ciudad de Tandil   Banfield (2) Tandil
Ciudad de Córdoba   Vélez Sarsfield Córdoba
2008 Pentagonal de Verano   River Plate (25) Mar del Plata, Salta, Mendoza
Copa Revancha   River Plate (26) Mendoza
Ciudad de Tandil   Olimpo Tandil
Provincia de Salta   Independiente (11) Salta
Ciudad de Buenos Aires   Lanús (2) Buenos Aires
2009 Pentagonal de Verano   Boca Juniors (36) Mar del Plata, Salta, Mendoza
Ciudad de Tandil   Godoy Cruz (1) Tandil
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) (1) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Córdoba   Lanús (3) Córdoba
Copa Revancha   Boca Juniors (37) Mendoza
2010 Triangular de Mar del Plata   Estudiantes (LP) (3) Mar del Plata
Triangular de Salta   Independiente (12) Salta
Copa Desafío   River Plate (27) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Racing (8) Mar del Plata
Copa Revancha   River Plate (28) Mendoza
Ciudad de Rosario   Newell's Old Boys (2) Rosario
2011 Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (38) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   Estudiantes (LP) (4) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mendoza   San Lorenzo (13) Mendoza
Ciudad de Rosario   Alianza Lima Rosario
Copa Luis Nofal   Boca Juniors (39) Mar del Plata, Mendoza
Ciudad de Quilmes   Quilmes Quilmes
2012 Copa de Oro   Independiente (13) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mar del Plata   River Plate (29) Mar del Plata
Ciudad de Mendoza   Godoy Cruz (2) Mendoza
100° Aniversario La Gazeta   Atlético Tucumán Tucumán
Ciudad de Rosario   Atlético de Rafaela Rosario
Provincia de Buenos Aires   Racing (9) Buenos Aires
Copa San Juan Fraterno   San Martín (SJ) San Juan
Copa Luis Nofal   Boca Juniors (40) Mendoza
Copa Banco Columbia   Newell's Old Boys (3) [34] Rosario
2013 Centenario de la Liga Marplatense   Racing (10) Mar del Plata
Provincia de Córdoba   Belgrano (6) Córdoba
Copa Nuevo Banco de Santa Fe (Not held) [note 2] Rosario
Copa Luis Nofal   Boca Juniors (41) [38] Mendoza
Copa BBVA   River Plate (30) [39] Córdoba
2014 Copa de Oro   Estudiantes (LP) (5) Mar del Plata
Cdad. Mar del Plata   Racing (11) Mar del Plata
Provincia de Córdoba   Belgrano (7) Córdoba
Copa BBVA   River Plate (31) Mendoza
Copa Luis Nofal   River Plate (32) Mendoza
Amistad Cdad. La Plata   Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) (2) La Plata
2015 Copa de Oro   River Plate (33) Mar del Plata
Cdad. Mar del Plata   Racing (12) Mar del Plata
Cdad. Avellaneda   Racing (13) Mar del Plata
Cdad. La Plata   Estudiantes (LP) (6) Mar del Plata
Julio H. Grondona   Boca Juniors (42) Mar del Plata
Copa Luis Nofal   Boca Juniors (43) Mendoza
2016 Cdad. Buenos Aires   Huracán (2) Mar del Plata
Cdad. Mar del Plata   Independiente (14) Mar del Plata
Copa de Oro   Estudiantes (LP) (7) Mar del Plata
Cdad. Avellaneda   Racing (14) Mar del Plata
Copa Luis Nofal   River Plate (34) Mar del Plata, Mendoza [note 3]
Cdad. La Plata   Estudiantes (LP) (8) Mar del Plata
Copa Amistad   Aldosivi (1) Mar del Plata
2017 Copa Clásico del Sur   Banfield (1) Mar del Plata
Copa Desafío   Talleres (C) Mar del Plata
Cdad. de Mar del Plata   Aldosivi (2) Mar del Plata
Provincia de Salta   Racing (15) Salta
Copa de Oro   Boca Juniors (44) Mar del Plata
Copa Luis B. Nofal   River Plate (35) Mar del Plata
Copa Revancha   Racing (16) Mar del Plata
2018 Copa de Verano I [note 4][note 5]   San Lorenzo (14) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano II [note 5]   Huracán (3) Mar del Plata
Copa Ciudad de Salta   Atlético Tucumán Rosario
Copa Orbis   San Lorenzo (15) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano III [note 5]   Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) (3) Mar del Plata
Copa Ciudad de Santa Fe   Rosario Central (1) Rosario
Copa Ciudad de Mendoza   Godoy Cruz (3) Mendoza
Copa de Verano IV [note 5]   Aldosivi (3) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano V [note 5]   Temperley (1) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano VI [note 5]   Newell's Old Boys (4) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano VII [note 5]   Huracán (4) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano VIII [note 5]   Independiente (15) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano IX [note 5]   San Lorenzo (16) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano X [note 5]   River Plate (36) Mar del Plata
2019 Copa de Verano I [note 5]   Talleres (C) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano II [note 5]   Belgrano (8) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano III [note 5]   Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) (4) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano IV [note 5]   River Plate (37) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano V [note 5]   Unión Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano VI [note 5]   Independiente (16) Mar del Plata
Copa de Verano VII [note 5]   Racing (17) Mar del Plata
Copa Jorge Mignini   Boca Juniors (45) Mar del Plata
Copa Ciudad de Cordoba   Talleres (C) Córdoba
2020 Copa Desafío   Nacional (2) Maldonado
Copa San Juan I [note 6]   Talleres (C) San Juan
Copa San Juan II [note 6]   Universitario (1) San Juan
Copa San Juan III [note 6]   Racing (18) San Juan
Copa San Juan IV [note 6]   Boca Juniors (46) San Juan
Copa Wanora Romero [note 1]   Talleres (C) Córdoba
Copa San Juan V [note 6]   Boca Juniors (47) San Juan
2021
(not held due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2022 Torneo de Verano   Boca Juniors (48) La Plata
Cuadrangular de Salta   Central Norte Salta
Copa Córdoba   Talleres (C)
  Racing (C)
Córdoba
2023 Torneo de Verano   Independiente (17) San Juan
Cuadrangular de Salta Salta

Titles by team edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Named in honor of Miguel Antonio Romero (nicknamed Wanora, 1934–2017), all-time topscorer for Talleres de Córdoba.[41]
  2. ^ A two-match series between Rosario Central and Newell's Old Boys was to be played, but the first game (at Estadio Marcelo Bielsa) was cancelled due to a riot outside the stadium, where Newell's fans fought Rosario policemen. Neither of the programmed games was played.[35][36][37]
  3. ^ Two-matches series, won both by River Plate.
  4. ^ Named "Schneider" for sponsorship reasons.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Played as single matches, with each of them awarding a champion.
  6. ^ a b c d e Similar format to the tournament held in Mar del Plata in 2018, now held in San Juan.[40]

References edit

  1. ^ by José Luis Ponsico on Nacional y Popular web (archived, 2 Feb 2017) by Jose luis Ponsico
  2. ^ La entrada del ex estadio San Martín, un “santuario” para despedir a Maradona on Que Digital, 28 Nov 2020
  3. ^ Copa Libertad 1968 by Pablo Ciullini
  4. ^ a b , by Alfredo Ves Losada on La Nación, 12 Jan 2016 (archived, 13 Oct 2021)
  5. ^ a b c d La historia de los torneos de verano on DeporTV, 4 Jan 2017
  6. ^ a b c Torneo Mar del Plata 1979 by Pablo Ciullini
  7. ^ Estadio General San Martín on Estadios de Argentina
  8. ^ 1995: MARADONA DEBUTABA COMO TÉCNICO DE RACING CLUB, El Gráfico, 14 Jan 2022
  9. ^ Racing inauguró un mural de Diego Maradona en el Cilindro, Télam, 30 Mar 2021
  10. ^ Torneo de Verano 2022: de San Juan a La Plata on TyC, 1 Jan 2022
  11. ^ El día que Belgrano derrotó a Checoslovaquia, el mejor de Europa, La Voz, 8 Jun 2021
  12. ^ Talleres para todo el mundo on La Voz
  13. ^ Partidos soñados on El Gráfico, 21 Aug 2019
  14. ^ Copa de Oro (Mar del Plata) 1986 – Second Tournament on the RSSSF
  15. ^ A 35 años de la chilena épica de Francescoli. Olé, 8 Feb 2021
  16. ^ Boca 3-0 River amistosos on Historia de Boca
  17. ^ Con los juveniles, Boca ganó el partido y la Copa - Una auténtica falta de respeto, Página/12, 11 Feb 2000
  18. ^ El verano que marcó a Ramón Díaz by Fabio Lannutti. Página/12, 11 Feb 2020
  19. ^ Con un 5 a 0 histórico, Boca humilló a un River que se quedó con 8 hombres y pasó vergüenza, Infobae. 31 Jan 2015
  20. ^ Boca 5-0 River match details on Historia de Boca
  21. ^ a b c d Copa de Oro overview on the RSSSF
  22. ^ Copa Ciudad de Rosario: * Alianza Lima festejó en la jornada inaugural. 19 Jan 2011, Impulso Negocios
  23. ^ Copa Ciudad de Rosario on Historia Blanquiazul (blogsite)
  24. ^ La Copa Desafío on Olé, 30 Dec 2019
  25. ^ ¡Confirmado! Universitario de Deportes jugará amistosos en la Copa Schneider San Juan de Argentina on RPP Noticias, 3 Jan 2020
  26. ^ Racing venció en la tanda de penales al Athletico Paranaense en el estadio Bicentenario por la Copa San Juan 2020 on El Comercio, 15 Jan 2020
  27. ^ Talleres de Córdoba recibirá a Liverpool de Uruguay en un amistoso el sábado próximo on Grupo La Provincia, 14 Jan 2020
  28. ^ Talleres venció ante Liverpool y se quedó con la Copa “Wanora Romero” on Talleres website
  29. ^ Arrancó el Torneo de Verano 2022 on Infocielo, 14 Jan 2022
  30. ^ Torneo de Verano 2022: fixture, horarios y cómo ver online, As, 13 Jan 2022
  31. ^ Torneos de Verano (Argentina) by Christian Ale at the RSSSF
  32. ^ Historial de los Torneos de Verano (1968–2013) by Pablo Aro Geraldes at Goal.com, 3 Feb 2013
  33. ^ De película: la historia del equipo húngaro que llegó como colado a Mar del Plata y deslumbró en el primer torneo de verano by Alfredo Ves Losada, La Nación, 12 Jan 2016
  34. ^ "En el debut de Martino en el Coloso, Newell's se regaló una sonrisa: venció 2-1 a Belgrano", La Capital, 1 February 2013
  35. ^ "Fútbol penoso: se suspendió Central-Newell's por violencia" on TN, 20 January 2013
  36. ^ "Se suspendió Rosario Central-Newell's por tiroteo entre la policía e hinchas "leprosos"" on La Voz del Interior
  37. ^ "Rosario Central-Newell's: Suspendido" on LaRedó.net, 20 January 2013
  38. ^ "Copa "Luís Nofal": Boca le ganó a River por penales", Jujuy al Momento.com, 3 January 2013
  39. ^ "River lo dio vuelta y derrotó a Boca en el Kempes de Córdoba" on Cadena 3, 3 February 2013
  40. ^ Tras su presentación oficial, San Juan ya palpita el Torneo de Fútbol Internacional de Verano, 10 Jan 2020 on Government of San Juan
  41. ^ Falleció la Wanora Romero, 1 Jan 2017 on La Voz

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Torneos de Verano Spanish for Summer Tournaments are a series of short friendly football pre season tournaments held during the southern summer in Argentina every year usually in January and February They serve as preparation for the teams for the season coming however as the years went by the competitiveness in the tournaments increased and they are now considered as important competitions This is clearly reflected in the high crowd attendance for the games Torneos de VeranoOrganising bodyLiga Marplatense Torneos y CompetenciasFounded1968 56 years ago 1968 RegionArgentinaMost successful club s Boca Juniors 48 Television broadcastersESPN Premium TNT Sports Star Since the first edition in 1968 the Torneos de Verano have been uninterruptedly played then being expanded to other cities of Argentina such as Cordoba Mendoza Rosario and Tandil among others Contents 1 History 2 Famous matches 3 Non Argentine teams 4 List of champions 5 Titles by team 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Alberto J Armando president of Boca Juniors was the main promoter of the creation of a summer tournament in Mar del PlataThe first competition was established by then Boca Juniors president Alberto Armando who had showed his interest in moving the main Primera Division teams to the city of Mar del Plata the biggest seaside beach resort in Argentina As a result two competitions were held in the city in 1968 with the games played at General San Martin Stadium 1 the main venue of the city by then 2 The first of them Copa Libertad was held in January 1968 with San Lorenzo as winner of a tournament also contested by Boca Juniors Rosario Central and Uruguayan side Penarol 3 Another competition Copa Ciudad de Mar del Plata was held in February The Hungarian team Vasas which the de facto government led by Juan Carlos Ongania did not want to allow to enter the country due to Hungary being under communist rule was the winner after beating favorites Racing Club de Avellaneda current Intercontinental champion and River Plate 3 0 in the final 4 5 nbsp Hungarian team Vasas SC the first non Argentine team to win a summer competition in 1968In 1969 the Copa de Oro had its inaugural season as a friendly tournament between Argentine and foreign clubs In its first edition Brazilian Palmeiras Austrian SK Rapid Wien Hungarian MTK Budapest and Czechoslovakian Slovan Bratislava participated of the tournament together with Boca Juniors Estudiantes L P and the Mar del Plata XI team Later editions only had Brazilian Uruguayan or Paraguayan teams with occasional European clubs or national teams mainly Hungary and Czechoslovakia Since the 1980s it has only 3 to 5 Argentine teams which varied from year to year but included the Big Five Boca Juniors Independiente Racing River Plate and San Lorenzo and sometimes Estudiantes and Velez Sarsfield Even though they coexisted for several years the Copa Ciudad de Mar del Plata eventually replaced the Copa de Oro as the most important summer tournament The Torneo Pentagonal de Verano previously Copa de Verano in which the Big Five participate was the most important tournament and usually took place in Mar del Plata until 2009 Copa de Oro is the longest competition with 40 editions held between 1969 and 2017 5 When Estadio Jose Maria Minella was built for the 1978 FIFA World Cup summer competitions moved to that venue since 1979 6 leaving General San Martin Stadium for regional competitions only until it was demolished in 1996 7 5 In January 1995 Maradona made his debut as manager of Racing in a Torneo de Verano match v arch rival Independiente 8 Maradona was still banned by FIFA and he had arrived in Racing Club to coach the team until the term of the ban expired so he could resume his career as player in the club Nevertheless the tenure of Maradona on Racing did not last so long only 11 matches before leaving the club 9 The Copa Desafio and Copa Revancha are currently one match cups disputed only between Boca Juniors and River Plate Other cups are organized by cities or sponsors but their continuity is more irregular Some are organized without any of the Big Five For instance the Ciudad de Cordoba includes clubs from the Cordoba Province and occasionally some from Santa Fe Province and the Copa Ciudad de Tandil or Copa del Sur includes teams from the southern area of the Gran Buenos Aires Arsenal Quilmes Lanus Gimnasia y Esgrima LP and occasionally a guest like Rosario Central After several years of being host in San Juan in 2022 the seat of summer tournaments moved to La Plata with only one competition held being named simply Torneo de Verano It was contested by six teams four from Argentina and two from Chile 10 Famous matches edit nbsp Enzo Francescoli makes a bicycle kick to score the winning goal v Poland February 1986The summer tournaments in Argentina have had some memorable matches during their more than 50 years of existence The Hungarian team Vasas which the de facto government led by Juan Carlos Ongania did not want to allow to enter the country due to Hungary being under communist rule was the winner after beating favorites Racing Club de Avellaneda current Intercontinental champion and River Plate 3 0 in the final 4 5 In 1979 River Plate beat Czechoslovakia national team then European champions and touring on Argentina 11 4 1 6 Two years later Talleres de Cordoba defeated Hungary national team 3 0 in Mar del Plata 6 12 13 In 1986 River Plate beat Poland national team 4 2 scoring two goals in the last three minutes of the match 14 Enzo Francescoli scored three goals the last of them with a bicycle kick 15 The summer of 1999 saw how Boca Juniors easily beat River Plate 3 0 in the Copa Revancha match at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas Mendoza with three goals scored by Martin Palermo 16 In 2000 Boca beat River 2 1 17 with a starting lineup that included ten players from the youth academy That defeat caused manager Ramon Diaz resigned after that match 18 In Copa Luis Nofal held on January 31 2015 in Estadio Malvinas Argentinas Boca Juniors thrashed River Plate 5 0 achieving the largest win in a friendly Superclasico 19 20 Non Argentine teams edit nbsp Fltr Ramon Ponce Norberto Madurga and Nicolas Novello Brazilian club Palmeiras visited Argentina in 1972 to play the Copa del Atlantico v Boca JuniorsSince the inception of Copa Libertad the first summer tournament held in Mar del Plata many South American and European club and national teams have participated in Torneos de Verano 1968 Copa Libertad was contested by Uruguayan side Penarol For the 1969 Copa de Oro Austrian Rapid Wien Hungarians Slovan Bratislava and MTK Budapest and Brazilian Palmeiras arrived in Mar del Plata to compete 21 European teams contesting the other tournament organised in 1968 Copa Ciudad de Mar del Plata were Hungarian club Vasas which would be the winner and the Czechoslovakia national team A Mexican team Necaxa was invited for the 1970 Copa de Oro remaining as the only team from that country to have participated in Argentine summer competitions The following editions would be contested only by Argentine clubs until 1975 when Paraguayan Olimpia took part 21 Czechoslovakia returned to Argentina for the 1979 edition of Copa de Oro The Czech combined that had won the European Nations Cup in 1975 finished 2nd to River Plate Brazilian club Internacional was the other non Argentine team that took part of the friendly competition One year later the Hungary B national team was invited to participate The side finished 2nd to Indpendiente 21 nbsp Diego Maradona of Argentinos Juniors in white kit in the match v Hungary national team 1981Hungary also took part of the 1981 edition playing with its main team but the squad made a poor performance with three loses and a draw finishing last Following the practise initiated another East Europe side invited to summer tournaments was Poland in 1986 German side Koln participated in 1988 being the last participation of a European team to date 21 Since 2009 South American teams have been often guests to summer tournaments In 2009 Club Libertad Paraguay San Martin de Porres Peru and Defensor Sporting Uruguay took part of Copa Santa Fe a regional competition in Santa Fe Province In the inaugural season of Copa Ciudad de Rosario in 2011 Alianza Lima Peru 22 and Universidad Catolica Chile were the guest teams 23 The next edition FBC Melgar from Peru was the only guest team It was not until 2020 when a non Argentine team took part of summer tournaments again In that year several South American sides contested several friendly matches or competitions Uruguayan club Nacional made its debut in Torneos de Verano winning the Copa Desafio 24 while Peruvian club Universitario 25 and Club Athletico Paranaense Brazil participated in Copa San Juan in the homonymous city 26 On the other side Liverpool Uruguay took part of Copa Wanora Romero note 1 in Cordoba 27 28 After a hiatus due to COVID 19 pandemic in Argentina in 2021 the summer tournaments came back in 2022 with a unique competition held in Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi of Estudiantes de La Plata Chilean sides Universidad de Chile and Colo Colo took part of the tournament along with local clubs Boca Juniors Independiente and San Lorenzo 29 30 List of champions editAs of January 2023 update 31 32 Year Tournament Champion Cities1968 Copa Libertad nbsp San Lorenzo 1 Mar del Plata1968 Ciudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Vasas SC 1 33 Mar del Plata1969 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 1 Mar del Plata1970 Copa de Oro nbsp Racing 1 Mar del Plata1971 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 2 Mar del Plata1972 Copa del Atlantico nbsp Palmeiras 1 Mar del Plata1973 Copa de Oro nbsp San Lorenzo 2 Mar del Plata1974 Copa de Oro Abandoned Mar del Plata1975 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 3 Mar del Plata1977 Copa de Oro nbsp Argentina national team 1 Mar del Plata1978 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 4 Mar del Plata1979 Torneo Mar del Plata nbsp River Plate 1 Mar del Plata1980 Copa de Oro nbsp Independiente 1 Mar del Plata1981 Copa de Oro nbsp Independiente 2 Mar del PlataCopa de Oro nbsp Talleres C 1 Cordoba1982 Copa de Oro nbsp River Plate 2 Mar del Plata1983 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 5 Mar del Plata1984 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 6 Mar del Plata1985 Copa de Oro nbsp Independiente 3 Mar del Plata1986 Copa de Oro nbsp River Plate 3 Mar del PlataCopa de Oro II nbsp River Plate 4 1987 Ciudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Boca Juniors 7 Mar del PlataMunic Gral Pueyrredon nbsp River Plate 5 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 8 1988 Ciudad Mar del Plata nbsp River Plate 6 Mar del PlataCopa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 9 Mar del Plata1989 70º Aniv El Grafico nbsp Nacional 1 Mar del PlataCopa de Oro nbsp River Plate 7 1990 Ciudad de Mar del Plata nbsp River Plate 8 Mar del PlataCopa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 10 1991 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 11 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Boca Juniors 12 Mar del PlataRacimo de Oro nbsp Newell s Old Boys 1 MendozaCiudad de Cordoba nbsp Belgrano 1 CordobaCiudad de Neuquen nbsp Lanus 1 Neuquen1992 Copa de Oro nbsp San Lorenzo 2 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Boca Juniors 13 Copa Revancha nbsp Boca Juniors 14 1993 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 15 Mar del PlataCopa Desafio nbsp Boca Juniors 16 Ciudad de Mar del Plata nbsp San Lorenzo 3 Copa Revancha nbsp River Plate 9 Ciudad de Cordoba nbsp Belgrano 2 CordobaCopa Desafio Cba nbsp Belgrano 3 1994 Copa de Oro nbsp San Lorenzo 4 MendozaCopa Desafio nbsp Boca Juniors 17 Copa Revancha nbsp Boca Juniors 18 Copa 90o Aniv Diario La Voz nbsp Belgrano 4 Cordoba1995 Copa de Oro nbsp River Plate 10 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp San Lorenzo 5 Copa Revancha nbsp River Plate 11 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 19 MendozaCopa Desafio nbsp River Plate 12 Provincia de Mendoza nbsp Independiente 4 1996 Copa de Oro nbsp Independiente 5 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Velez SarsfieldCopa Revancha nbsp River Plate 13 Copa de Oro nbsp San Lorenzo 6 MendozaCopa Desafio nbsp River Plate 14 Provincia de Mendoza nbsp Racing 3 1997 Copa de Oro nbsp Independiente 6 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp San Lorenzo 7 Copa Revancha nbsp River Plate 15 Copa de Oro nbsp River Plate 16 MendozaCopa Desafio nbsp Boca Juniors 20 Provincia de Mendoza nbsp Racing 4 1998 Copa de Oro nbsp Racing 5 Mar del PlataCopa Cdad Mar del Plata nbsp San Lorenzo 8 Mar del PlataCopa Desafio nbsp Boca Juniors 21 Mar del PlataCopa de Oro nbsp Velez Sarsfield MendozaCopa Pcia Mendoza nbsp Boca Juniors 22 MendozaCopa Revancha nbsp Boca Juniors 23 Mendoza1999 Copa de Oro nbsp San Lorenzo 9 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Racing 6 Copa Desafio nbsp Boca Juniors 24 Copa de Oro nbsp Independiente 7 MendozaProvincia de Mendoza nbsp San Lorenzo 10 Copa Revancha nbsp Boca Juniors 25 Ciudad de Cordoba nbsp Rosario Central 2 CordobaProv de Buenos Aires nbsp Huracan 1 La Plata2000 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 26 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Boca Juniors 27 Ciudad de Cordoba nbsp River Plate 17 Cordoba2001 Copa Personal nbsp Boca Juniors 28 Mar del Plata nbsp Boca Juniors 29 MendozaCiudad de Cordoba nbsp Talleres C Cordoba2002 Ciudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Racing 7 Mar del PlataCopa Desafio nbsp River Plate 18 MendozaCopa Revancha nbsp River Plate 19 MendozaCopa Revancha nbsp Boca Juniors 30 Mar del PlataCiudad de Cordoba nbsp Belgrano 5 CordobaTorneo Neuquen Salta nbsp Independiente 8 Neuquen Salta2003 Copa Desafio nbsp Boca Juniors 31 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano nbsp Boca Juniors 32 SaltaCopa Revancha nbsp Boca Juniors 33 Mendoza2004 Pentagonal de Verano nbsp San Lorenzo 11 Mar del Plata Salta MendozaCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Independiente 9 Mar del PlataCopa Revancha nbsp River Plate 20 Mendoza2005 Pentagonal de Verano nbsp San Lorenzo 12 Mar del Plata Salta MendozaCopa Revancha nbsp Boca Juniors 34 MendozaCiudad de Salta nbsp Independiente 10 SaltaCiudad de Tandil nbsp Arsenal Tandil2006 Pentagonal de Verano nbsp Boca Juniors 35 Mar del Plata SaltaCopa Desafio nbsp River Plate 21 SaltaCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Estudiantes LP 1 Mar del PlataCiudad de Tandil nbsp Arsenal TandilCopa Centenario nbsp Estudiantes LP 2 Mar del Plata2007 Pentagonal de Verano nbsp River Plate 22 Mar del Plata SaltaCopa Desafio nbsp River Plate 23 Mar del PlataCopa Revancha nbsp River Plate 24 MendozaCiudad de Tandil nbsp Banfield 2 TandilCiudad de Cordoba nbsp Velez Sarsfield Cordoba2008 Pentagonal de Verano nbsp River Plate 25 Mar del Plata Salta MendozaCopa Revancha nbsp River Plate 26 MendozaCiudad de Tandil nbsp Olimpo TandilProvincia de Salta nbsp Independiente 11 SaltaCiudad de Buenos Aires nbsp Lanus 2 Buenos Aires2009 Pentagonal de Verano nbsp Boca Juniors 36 Mar del Plata Salta MendozaCiudad de Tandil nbsp Godoy Cruz 1 TandilCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 1 Mar del PlataCiudad de Cordoba nbsp Lanus 3 CordobaCopa Revancha nbsp Boca Juniors 37 Mendoza2010 Triangular de Mar del Plata nbsp Estudiantes LP 3 Mar del PlataTriangular de Salta nbsp Independiente 12 SaltaCopa Desafio nbsp River Plate 27 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Racing 8 Mar del PlataCopa Revancha nbsp River Plate 28 MendozaCiudad de Rosario nbsp Newell s Old Boys 2 Rosario2011 Copa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 38 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp Estudiantes LP 4 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mendoza nbsp San Lorenzo 13 MendozaCiudad de Rosario nbsp Alianza Lima RosarioCopa Luis Nofal nbsp Boca Juniors 39 Mar del Plata MendozaCiudad de Quilmes nbsp Quilmes Quilmes2012 Copa de Oro nbsp Independiente 13 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mar del Plata nbsp River Plate 29 Mar del PlataCiudad de Mendoza nbsp Godoy Cruz 2 Mendoza100 Aniversario La Gazeta nbsp Atletico Tucuman TucumanCiudad de Rosario nbsp Atletico de Rafaela RosarioProvincia de Buenos Aires nbsp Racing 9 Buenos AiresCopa San Juan Fraterno nbsp San Martin SJ San JuanCopa Luis Nofal nbsp Boca Juniors 40 MendozaCopa Banco Columbia nbsp Newell s Old Boys 3 34 Rosario2013 Centenario de la Liga Marplatense nbsp Racing 10 Mar del PlataProvincia de Cordoba nbsp Belgrano 6 CordobaCopa Nuevo Banco de Santa Fe Not held note 2 RosarioCopa Luis Nofal nbsp Boca Juniors 41 38 MendozaCopa BBVA nbsp River Plate 30 39 Cordoba2014 Copa de Oro nbsp Estudiantes LP 5 Mar del PlataCdad Mar del Plata nbsp Racing 11 Mar del PlataProvincia de Cordoba nbsp Belgrano 7 CordobaCopa BBVA nbsp River Plate 31 MendozaCopa Luis Nofal nbsp River Plate 32 MendozaAmistad Cdad La Plata nbsp Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 2 La Plata2015 Copa de Oro nbsp River Plate 33 Mar del PlataCdad Mar del Plata nbsp Racing 12 Mar del PlataCdad Avellaneda nbsp Racing 13 Mar del PlataCdad La Plata nbsp Estudiantes LP 6 Mar del PlataJulio H Grondona nbsp Boca Juniors 42 Mar del PlataCopa Luis Nofal nbsp Boca Juniors 43 Mendoza2016 Cdad Buenos Aires nbsp Huracan 2 Mar del PlataCdad Mar del Plata nbsp Independiente 14 Mar del PlataCopa de Oro nbsp Estudiantes LP 7 Mar del PlataCdad Avellaneda nbsp Racing 14 Mar del PlataCopa Luis Nofal nbsp River Plate 34 Mar del Plata Mendoza note 3 Cdad La Plata nbsp Estudiantes LP 8 Mar del PlataCopa Amistad nbsp Aldosivi 1 Mar del Plata2017 Copa Clasico del Sur nbsp Banfield 1 Mar del PlataCopa Desafio nbsp Talleres C Mar del PlataCdad de Mar del Plata nbsp Aldosivi 2 Mar del PlataProvincia de Salta nbsp Racing 15 SaltaCopa de Oro nbsp Boca Juniors 44 Mar del PlataCopa Luis B Nofal nbsp River Plate 35 Mar del PlataCopa Revancha nbsp Racing 16 Mar del Plata2018 Copa de Verano I note 4 note 5 nbsp San Lorenzo 14 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano II note 5 nbsp Huracan 3 Mar del PlataCopa Ciudad de Salta nbsp Atletico Tucuman RosarioCopa Orbis nbsp San Lorenzo 15 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano III note 5 nbsp Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 3 Mar del PlataCopa Ciudad de Santa Fe nbsp Rosario Central 1 RosarioCopa Ciudad de Mendoza nbsp Godoy Cruz 3 MendozaCopa de Verano IV note 5 nbsp Aldosivi 3 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano V note 5 nbsp Temperley 1 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano VI note 5 nbsp Newell s Old Boys 4 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano VII note 5 nbsp Huracan 4 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano VIII note 5 nbsp Independiente 15 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano IX note 5 nbsp San Lorenzo 16 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano X note 5 nbsp River Plate 36 Mar del Plata2019 Copa de Verano I note 5 nbsp Talleres C Mar del PlataCopa de Verano II note 5 nbsp Belgrano 8 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano III note 5 nbsp Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 4 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano IV note 5 nbsp River Plate 37 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano V note 5 nbsp Union Mar del PlataCopa de Verano VI note 5 nbsp Independiente 16 Mar del PlataCopa de Verano VII note 5 nbsp Racing 17 Mar del PlataCopa Jorge Mignini nbsp Boca Juniors 45 Mar del PlataCopa Ciudad de Cordoba nbsp Talleres C Cordoba2020 Copa Desafio nbsp Nacional 2 MaldonadoCopa San Juan I note 6 nbsp Talleres C San JuanCopa San Juan II note 6 nbsp Universitario 1 San JuanCopa San Juan III note 6 nbsp Racing 18 San JuanCopa San Juan IV note 6 nbsp Boca Juniors 46 San JuanCopa Wanora Romero note 1 nbsp Talleres C CordobaCopa San Juan V note 6 nbsp Boca Juniors 47 San Juan2021 not held due to COVID 19 pandemic 2022 Torneo de Verano nbsp Boca Juniors 48 La PlataCuadrangular de Salta nbsp Central Norte SaltaCopa Cordoba nbsp Talleres C nbsp Racing C Cordoba2023 Torneo de Verano nbsp Independiente 17 San JuanCuadrangular de Salta SaltaTitles by team editClub Titles nbsp Boca Juniors 48 nbsp River Plate 37 nbsp Racing 18 nbsp Independiente 17 nbsp San Lorenzo 16 nbsp Estudiantes LP 8 nbsp Talleres C 7 nbsp Velez Sarsfield 7 nbsp Newell s Old Boys 4 nbsp Belgrano C 4 nbsp Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 4 nbsp Huracan 4 nbsp Aldosivi 3 nbsp Lanus 3 nbsp Godoy Cruz 3 nbsp Nacional 2 nbsp Rosario Central 2 nbsp Vasas SC 1Notes edit a b Named in honor of Miguel Antonio Romero nicknamed Wanora 1934 2017 all time topscorer for Talleres de Cordoba 41 A two match series between Rosario Central and Newell s Old Boys was to be played but the first game at Estadio Marcelo Bielsa was cancelled due to a riot outside the stadium where Newell s fans fought Rosario policemen Neither of the programmed games was played 35 36 37 Two matches series won both by River Plate Named Schneider for sponsorship reasons a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Played as single matches with each of them awarding a champion a b c d e Similar format to the tournament held in Mar del Plata in 2018 now held in San Juan 40 References edit Torneo de verano Alberto J Armando vio el negocio en 1968 by Jose Luis Ponsico on Nacional y Popular web archived 2 Feb 2017 by Jose luis Ponsico La entrada del ex estadio San Martin un santuario para despedir a Maradona on Que Digital 28 Nov 2020 Copa Libertad 1968 by Pablo Ciullini a b De pelicula la historia del equipo hungaro que llego como colado a Mar del Plata y deslumbro en el primer torneo de verano by Alfredo Ves Losada on La Nacion 12 Jan 2016 archived 13 Oct 2021 a b c d La historia de los torneos de verano on DeporTV 4 Jan 2017 a b c Torneo Mar del Plata 1979 by Pablo Ciullini Estadio General San Martin on Estadios de Argentina 1995 MARADONA DEBUTABA COMO TECNICO DE RACING CLUB El Grafico 14 Jan 2022 Racing inauguro un mural de Diego Maradona en el Cilindro Telam 30 Mar 2021 Torneo de Verano 2022 de San Juan a La Plata on TyC 1 Jan 2022 El dia que Belgrano derroto a Checoslovaquia el mejor de Europa La Voz 8 Jun 2021 Talleres para todo el mundo on La Voz Partidos sonados on El Grafico 21 Aug 2019 Copa de Oro Mar del Plata 1986 Second Tournament on the RSSSF A 35 anos de la chilena epica de Francescoli Ole 8 Feb 2021 Boca 3 0 River amistosos on Historia de Boca Con los juveniles Boca gano el partido y la Copa Una autentica falta de respeto Pagina 12 11 Feb 2000 El verano que marco a Ramon Diaz by Fabio Lannutti Pagina 12 11 Feb 2020 Con un 5 a 0 historico Boca humillo a un River que se quedo con 8 hombres y paso verguenza Infobae 31 Jan 2015 Boca 5 0 River match details on Historia de Boca a b c d Copa de Oro overview on the RSSSF Copa Ciudad de Rosario Alianza Lima festejo en la jornada inaugural 19 Jan 2011 Impulso Negocios Copa Ciudad de Rosario on Historia Blanquiazul blogsite La Copa Desafio on Ole 30 Dec 2019 Confirmado Universitario de Deportes jugara amistosos en la Copa Schneider San Juan de Argentina on RPP Noticias 3 Jan 2020 Racing vencio en la tanda de penales al Athletico Paranaense en el estadio Bicentenario por la Copa San Juan 2020 on El Comercio 15 Jan 2020 Talleres de Cordoba recibira a Liverpool de Uruguay en un amistoso el sabado proximo on Grupo La Provincia 14 Jan 2020 Talleres vencio ante Liverpool y se quedo con la Copa Wanora Romero on Talleres website Arranco el Torneo de Verano 2022 on Infocielo 14 Jan 2022 Torneo de Verano 2022 fixture horarios y como ver online As 13 Jan 2022 Torneos de Verano Argentina by Christian Ale at the RSSSF Historial de los Torneos de Verano 1968 2013 by Pablo Aro Geraldes at Goal com 3 Feb 2013 De pelicula la historia del equipo hungaro que llego como colado a Mar del Plata y deslumbro en el primer torneo de verano by Alfredo Ves Losada La Nacion 12 Jan 2016 En el debut de Martino en el Coloso Newell s se regalo una sonrisa vencio 2 1 a Belgrano La Capital 1 February 2013 Futbol penoso se suspendio Central Newell s por violencia on TN 20 January 2013 Se suspendio Rosario Central Newell s por tiroteo entre la policia e hinchas leprosos on La Voz del Interior Rosario Central Newell s Suspendido on LaRedo net 20 January 2013 Copa Luis Nofal Boca le gano a River por penales Jujuy al Momento com 3 January 2013 River lo dio vuelta y derroto a Boca en el Kempes de Cordoba on Cadena 3 3 February 2013 Tras su presentacion oficial San Juan ya palpita el Torneo de Futbol Internacional de Verano 10 Jan 2020 on Government of San Juan Fallecio la Wanora Romero 1 Jan 2017 on La Voz nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Torneos de Verano Argentina Retrieved from https en 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