1913 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season

The 1913 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season was the squad's debuting season in Argentine Primera División, the top division of the Argentine league system, after having been promoted by the Argentine Football Association on February 10,[1] along with Banfield, C.A. Comercio, Estudiantil Porteño, Ferrocarril Sud, Olivos, Platense, and Riachuelo.[2][3]

Boca Juniors
1913 season
Team that played the first official Superclásico on 24 August
PresidentJuan Briccetto
Manager(none)
StadiumEstudiantes (BA)
Primera División5th.
Copa Jockey ClubEliminated in quarterfinal
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Francisco Taggino (8)
Biggest winBoca Jrs. 6–0
Ferrocarril Sud (6 July)
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Boca Juniors' debut in Primera was on April 13 v Estudiantil Porteño, a 4–2 win as visitor with 3 goals scored by Arnulfo Leal.[4] Boca Juniors finished 5th. at its first season in Primera División, playing a total of 14 matches. The team won 8, lost 4 and drew 2, scoring 29 goals and conceding 16.[3] In 1913 Boca also played the first official match v arch-rival River Plate, known as Superclásico, held in Estadio Racing Club, and being won by River Plate by 2–1.[5][6]

By that time, Boca had been evicted from the field in Dársena Sud so the team played their home venues at Club Atlético Estudiantes stadium located in Palermo[note 1] for most part of the championship, also playing at Riachuelo stadium the last matches.[1] With its debut in Primera División, Boca Juniors also introduced its classic horizontal gold band instead of the diagonal design used until then.[8]

Squad edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ARG Juan Virtú Bidone
GK   ARG Juan Bruzán
DF   ARG Horacio Lamelas
DF   ARG Juan L. Garibaldi
DF   ARG Octavio Cichero
MF   ARG Policarpo Martínez
MF   ARG Miguel Valentini
MF   ARG Miguel Elena
MF   ARG Carlos Capellini
MF   ARG Marcelino Vergara
MF   ARG Juan B. Priano
MF   ARG Luis Giardini
MF   ARG Rodolfo Raddavero
MF   ARG Alfredo Frattini
FW   ARG Pedro Calomino
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   ARG Francisco Taggino
FW   ARG Donato Abbatángelo (c)
FW   ARG Enrique Bertolini
FW   URU Ángel Romano
FW   ARG Martín González
FW   BRA Arnulfo Leal
FW   ARG Antonio Lodeiro
FW   ARG Américo Repetto
FW   ARG Daniel Caso
FW   ARG Marcos Mayer
FW   ARG Bartolomé Chiappori
FW   ARG Juan Gelmi
FW   ARG Marcos Micetich
FW   ARG Atilio Somovigo

Matches edit

= Won; = Drew; = Lost

Primera División edit

After the schism in Argentine football of 1912, there were two parallel competitions, the official league (where Boca Juniors played, formed by 15 teams) and dissident Federación Argentina de Football (with 10 teams competing). Boca Juniors finished 5th. to champion Racing Club, with 18 points in 14 matches.[3]

13 April 1 Estudiantil Porteño 2–4 Boca Juniors Ramos Mejía
Doyer   2'
Tula   79'
Report Leal   24', 47', 73'
Abbatángelo   82'
Stadium: Estudiantil Porteño
Referee: Perkins
20 April 2 Estudiantes (BA) 1–4 Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
Susan   26' Report Taggino   42', 50', 57'
Leal   48'
Stadium: Estudiantes [note 1]
Referee: Bergalli
27 April 3 Riachuelo 0–3 Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
Report Calomino   10' (pen)
M. González   18' (pen)
Taggino   65'
Stadium: Riachuelo
Referee: Perkins
1 May 4 San Isidro 1–0 Boca Juniors San Isidro
Pocok   65' Report Stadium: 25 de Mayo y R. Sánez Peña
Referee: Hugo Gondra
11 May 5 Boca Juniors 1–1 Banfield Buenos Aires
Leal   56' Report Chiarello   35' Stadium: Estudiantes BA
Referee: Rolón
18 May 6 Boca Juniors w–o [note 2] Olivos
Report
25 May 7 Boca Juniors 3–2 Belgrano A.C. Buenos Aires
Abbatángelo   7', 42'
Calomino   80'
Report Bradburi   25', 60' Stadium: Estudiantes BA
Referee: Rolón
22 Jun 8 Comercio 0–2 Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
Report Caso   44'
Bertolini   61'
Stadium: Comercio
Referee: Rolón
6 Jul 9 Boca Juniors 6–0 Ferrocarril Sud Buenos Aires
Report Calomino   11', 17', 72'
Taggino   27', 39'
Abbatángelo   89'
Stadium: River Plate [note 3]
Referee: Perkins
20 Jul 10 Quilmes 2–1 Boca Juniors Quilmes
Weiss   50'
Hoare   63'
Report Bertolini   60' Stadium: Quilmes
Referee: Hugo Gondra
24 August 11 Boca Juniors 1–2 River Plate Avellaneda
Mayer   70' Report C. García   23'
A. Pereyra   47'
Stadium: Estadio Racing Club
Referee: Paddy Mac Carthy
30 August 12 Ferro Carril Oeste 2–2 Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
Duffresne   11'
Leal   35'
Report Abbatángelo   3'
Calomino   22'
Stadium: Ferro C. Oeste
31 August 13 Platense 3–1 Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
Pérez   8'
Anaratone   52'
Cotero   80'
Report Taggino   5' Stadium: Platense
7 September 14 Boca Juniors 1–0 Racing Club Buenos Aires
Bertolini   40' Report Stadium: Estudiantes BA
Referee: Hugo Gondra
12 October 15 Boca Juniors 4–2 Estudiantil Porteño Buenos Aires
Taggino   25'
Calomino   36'
Romano   61', 80'
Report Negri   53', 71' Stadium: Estudiantes BA
Referee: Hugo Gondra
19 October 16 Boca Juniors w–o [note 2] Quilmes
Report
26 October 17 Boca Juniors 2–1 Comercio Buenos Aires
Repetto   20', 87' Report Romero   73' Stadium: Riachuelo
Referee: Barbera
9 November 18 Boca Juniors 0–0 San Isidro Buenos Aires
Report Stadium: Riachuelo
Referee: Hugo Gondra
30 November 19 Boca Juniors w–o [note 2] Estudiantes (BA)
Report

Final standings edit

  • considered only the first 14 matches.
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Racing (C) 14 12 0 2 41 5 +36 24
2 San Isidro 14 11 2 1 44 8 +36 24
3 River Plate 14 10 4 0 30 7 +23 24
4 Belgrano A.C. 14 8 2 4 34 16 +18 18
5 Boca Juniors 14 8 2 4 29 16 +13 18

Other competitions edit

Copa de Competencia Jockey Club edit

Additional source: [9]

8 Jun Group of 16 Boca Juniors 2–1 Argentino (R) Buenos Aires
Calomino   34'
González   43'
Report Araya   66' (pen.) Stadium: Estudiantes BA
Referee: Alfano
8 Jun Quarterfinal San Isidro 2–1 Boca Juniors San Isidro
Fernández   13'
Lamelas   30' (o.g.)
Report Bertolini   58' Stadium: 25 de Mayo y Sáenz Peña
Referee: Bergalli

Boca Juniors was eliminated

Friendly matches edit

16 Feb 1 Paraná (Zárate) 2–2 Boca Juniors Zárate
Campanero   2'
Vazquez   79'
Report Bertolini   80'
Chiappori   86'
Stadium: C.A. Paraná
Referee: Rithner
16 Mar 2 Racing Club 3–1 Boca Juniors Avellaneda
Marcovecchio   32', 54'
Ohaco   65'
Report Malespada   88' Stadium: Estadio Racing Club
Referee: Suñé
20 Mar 3 Estudiantes (BA) 5–4 Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
Garibaldi   7' (o.g.)
Susán   13', 28', 54'
Report Calomino   47', 76'
Abbatángelo   49'
Taggino   73'
Stadium: Estudiantes BA
Referee: Zago
23 Mar 4 Banfield 3–4 Boca Juniors Banfield
Rohn   5' (pen)
Puig   47'
Marini   75'
Report Taggino   44'
Calomino   70', 71'
 ?  
Stadium: Banfield
6 Apr 5 Racing Club 0–0 Boca Juniors Avellaneda
Report Stadium: Estadio Racing Club
Referee: Seminario

Statistics edit

Players statistics edit

No. Pos Nat Player Total Primera División
Apps Goals Apps Goals
DF   ARG Horacio Lamelas 16 0 16 0
FW   ARG Pedro Calomino 15 7 15 7
DF   ARG Juan L. Garibaldi 15 0 15 0
GK   ARG Juan Virtú Bidone 15 0 15 0
FW   ARG Francisco Taggino 14 8 14 8
MF   ARG Policarpo Martínez 14 0 14 0
FW   ARG Donato Abbatángelo 12 5 12 5
MF   ARG Miguel Valentini 12 0 12 0
MF   ARG Miguel Elena 11 0 11 0
FW   ARG Enrique Bertolini 10 3 10 3
FW   URU Ángel Romano 9 2 9 2
FW   ARG Martín González 6 1 6 1
FW   BRA Arnulfo Leal 5 5 5 5
MF   ARG Marcelino Vergara 3 0 3 0
MF   ARG Carlos Capellini 2 0 2 0
MF   ARG Luis Giardini 2 0 2 0
FW   ARG Antonio Lodeiro 2 0 2 0
MF   ARG Juan B. Priano 2 0 2 0
FW   ARG Américo Repetto 1 2 1 2
FW   ARG Daniel Caso 1 1 1 1
FW   ARG Marcos Mayer 1 1 1 1
GK   ARG Juan Bruzán 1 0 1 0
FW   ARG Bartolomé Chiappori 1 0 1 0
DF   ARG Octavio Cichero 1 0 1 0
DF   ARG Alfredo Frattini 1 0 1 0
FW   ARG Juan Gelmi 1 0 1 0
FW   ARG Marcos Micetich 1 0 1 0
MF   ARG Rodolfo Raddavero 1 0 1 0
FW   ARG Atilio Somovigo 1 0 1 0

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b C.A. Estudiantes Stadium was located on Blandengues (current Avenida del Libertador) and Oro in Palermo, Buenos Aires.[7]
  2. ^ a b c As players of the rival team did not attend the match, points were awarded to Boca Juniors.
  3. ^ Located in La Boca.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Campaña 1913 on Historia de Boca
  2. ^ Jorge Iwanczuk, Historia del fútbol amateur en la Argentina, Buenos Aires, Autores, 1992.
  3. ^ a b c Argentina 1913 on the RSSSF
  4. ^ Estudiantil Porteño 2–4 Boca Juniors match details on Historia de Boca
  5. ^ "Superclásicos que hicieron historia", ESPN, 14 Jan 2008
  6. ^ "El superclásico: 300 veces cara a cara" by Oscar Barnade on Clarín, 9 Nov 2003
  7. ^ "CAMPAÑA DE ESTUDIANTES II EN 1910" by José Carluccio on his blogsite, 27 May 2021
  8. ^ "Evolución histórica de la camiseta xeneize". Bocajuniors.com.ar. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  9. ^ Argentine cups on the RSSSF