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1913 Superclásico

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First official Superclásico
Racing Club Stadium, venue
Event1913 Argentine Primera División
Date24 August 1913
VenueEstadio Racing Club, Avellaneda
RefereePaddy McCarthy
Attendance7,000

The 1913 Superclásico was an association football match between River Plate and Boca Juniors on 24 August 1913 at the Estadio Racing Club in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The first official match in the history of the rivalry[1][2][3][4] and the third match disputed in its history.

Background

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This was the first season that Boca Juniors played in the first division, while River had been in it since 1909.[5] In the 1913 season, the league was divided into two groups where the winner of each of the two groups would play a final which could decide the winner of the league.[6] River Plate were second in their group, while Boca Juniors were third.[7]

The two teams had played two friendlies before, one in 1908 where Boca Juniors won 2–1 and a charity match organised in 1912 to raise funds for an injured worker where Boca Juniors abandoned the match in protest of the referring.[5] The match had to be played at Racing Club's stadium as River Plate stadium had been severely damaged by a cyclone.[8]

The match

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Starting line-ups of Boca Juniors (left) and River Plate (right) for the match

The match was played at the Estadio Racing Club on 24 August 1913 with an attendance of 7,000. It was supposed to start at 14:30, but there was a 40-minute delay as the referee of the match never showed up and had to be replaced by Irishman Patrick Paddy McCarthy (1871–1963),[5][9] who served as sports educator, boxer, and football referee in Argentina.[10]

During the first half, Boca Juniors was focused on the attack, while River Plate's defence was described as "solid".[11] River Plate scored the first goal, which was a header by centre-half Cándido García in the 23rd minute. Two minutes later, Boca Juniors player Juan Garibaldi got injured, which forced Boca Juniors to play with 10 men for the rest of the match,[12] because substitutions were not allowed by then (they were officially added to the Laws of the Game in 1958).[13]

In the 47th minute, River Plate made 2 nil with a goal by Antonio Ameal Pereyra, a player who would play for Boca Juniors 9 years later.[14]

The only two known pictures of the match

Boca Juniors scored his only goal in the 70th minute by Marcos Mayer. In the 75th minute,[12] River Plate started an attacking play, in which Boca Juniors goalkeeper Juan Virtú Bidone successfully intercepted the ball. However, after that, a discussion started in the goal that escalated into a fight between the Boca Juniors players and the River Plate players, which also spread to the spectators with some fans starting a fight in the stands.[15]

This fight got Antonio Ameal Pereyra expelled and the two teams ended the match with ten men.[15]

Details

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Round 11th.
River Plate2–1Boca Juniors
García 23'
Ameal Pereyra 47'
Report Mayer 70'
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Paddy McCarthy (Ireland)
River Plate
Boca Juniors
Argentina Carlos Ísola
Argentina Arturo Chiappe
Argentina Pedro Calneggia
Argentina Heriberto Simmons
Argentina Cándido Garcia
Argentina Atillo Peruzzi
Argentina Luis Galeano
Argentina Antonio Ameal Pereyra Red card 75'
England Arthur Herbert Thompson
Argentina Fernando Roldán
Argentina Roberto Fraga
Argentina Juan Virtú Bidone
Argentina Juan Garibaldi downward-facing red arrow
Argentina Horacio Lamelas
Argentina Miguel Valentini
Argentina Marcelino Vergara
Argentina Miguel Elena
Argentina Pedro Calomino
Uruguay Angel Romano
Argentina Marcos Mayer
Argentina Donato Abattangalo
Argentina Francisco Taggino
Notes

Injured player; substitutions were not allowed in those times so both teams ended with 10 players each

References

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  1. ^ "A 100 años del primer superclásico oficial" Archived 2014-12-17 at the Wayback Machine, Perfil, 24 Ago 2013
  2. ^ "Hace 100 años, River le ganó a Boca el primer superclásico" Archived 2016-10-12 at the Wayback Machine, Clarín, 24 Ago 2013
  3. ^ "El primer superclásico se publicó en 1913" Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, La Nación, 19 Mar 2010
  4. ^ "Periódico Para Todos". www.periodicoparatodos.com.ar. Archived from the original on 2017-11-16. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
  5. ^ a b c "24 de agosto de 1913: el primer superclásico oficial | Andrés Burgo" (in Spanish). 2020-11-26. Archived from the original on 2020-11-26. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
  6. ^ "Argentina 1913". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
  7. ^ "Argentina 1913". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2025-08-01.
  8. ^ "CON LA GLORIA A CUESTAS". El Gráfico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-05-28.
  9. ^ "A 100 años del primer superclásico - 442" (in Spanish). 2014-12-17. Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
  10. ^ Paddy McCarthy y Boca Juniors on The Southern Cross #6046, article by Guillermo MacLoughlin. July 2017
  11. ^ "Boca Juniors v. River Plate" (PDF). La Nación. 24 August 1913. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 March 2017.
  12. ^ a b Estévez, Diego Ariel (5 October 2007). 320 Superclásicos (in Spanish). Ediciones Continente. p. 11. ISBN 9789507542374.
  13. ^ Substitution Rules and Football's Evolution on Football Archaeology
  14. ^ Antonio Ameal Pereyra - biography
  15. ^ a b "A 99 años del primer superclásico, en el que el árbitro nunca llegó". La Nación (in Spanish). 2012-10-16. Retrieved 2025-05-12.