1985 Copa Interamericana

Football match
1985 Copa Interamericana
National Stadium, venue
EventCopa Interamericana
Defence Force Argentinos Juniors
Trinidad and Tobago Argentina
0 1
DateDecember 10, 1986
VenueNational Stadium, Port of Spain
RefereeHubert Tromp (Aruba)
Attendance20,000
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The 1985 Copa Interamericana was the 9th. edition of the Copa Interamericana, played after a 6-year hiatus.[1] The final was contested by Argentine club Argentinos Juniors (champion of 1985 Copa Libertadores)[2][3][4] and Trinidad and Tobago team Defence Force F.C. (winner of 1985 CONCACAF Champions' Cup).[5] Unlike previous competitions, the final was played as a single game.[6]

As its name said, the club from T&T was part of the local Defence Force with a solid defensive line that had helped the team finish with no goals conceded in the last CONCACAF competition.[7]

The final was held in National Stadium in Port of Spain, where Argentinos Juniors beat Defence Force 1–0 with goal by Panamanian striker Armando Dely Valdés. Thus, the Argentine side won their first and only Copa Interamericana trophy.[6] Besides, coach Roberto Saporiti equaled José Yudica as the most winning manager of the club, with two titles each.[7]

Qualified teams

Team Qualification Previous app.
Argentina Argentinos Juniors 1985 Copa Libertadores winner (None)
Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force 1985 CONCACAF Champions' Cup winner (None)

Match details

Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago0–1Argentina Argentinos Juniors
Report Dely Valdes 27'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Hubert Tromp (Aruba)
Defence Force
Argentinos Jrs
GK Trinidad and Tobago
DF Trinidad and Tobago
DF Trinidad and Tobago
DF Trinidad and Tobago
DF Trinidad and Tobago
MF Trinidad and Tobago
MF Trinidad and Tobago
MF Trinidad and Tobago
FW Trinidad and Tobago
FW Trinidad and Tobago Andrés Kenneth
FW Trinidad and Tobago
Substitutes:
Trinidad and Tobago
Manager:
Trinidad and Tobago
GK 1 Argentina Enrique Vidallé
DF 4 Argentina Carmelo Villalba
DF 2 Argentina José Luis Pavoni
DF 6 Argentina Jorge Olguín
DF 3 Argentina Adrián Domenech
MF 10 Argentina Emilio Commisso
MF 5 Argentina Sergio Batista
MF 8 Argentina Mario Videla downward-facing red arrow 46'
FW 7 Argentina José A. Castro
FW Panama Armando Dely Valdés
FW 11 Argentina Carlos Ereros
Substitutes:
MF Argentina Julián Infantino upward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
Argentina Roberto Saporiti

References

  1. ^ "La historia de la Interamericana" on El Fútbol de todos los tiempos (blogsite), 11 Mar 2017
  2. ^ Argentinos Juniors, campeón de la Copa Libertadores by Fabio Lannutti on Página/12, 24 Oct 2020
  3. ^ La Libertadores de Argentinos cumple 35 años by Fede González on As, 24 Oct 2020
  4. ^ Argentinos conquista América on Conmebol, 25 Oct 2015
  5. ^ Copa de Campeones y Subcampeones CONCACAF 1985 by Jim Goloboy and Karel Stokkermans on the RSSSF
  6. ^ a b 1979 Copa Interamericana by Pablo Ciullini and Erik Lugo on the RSSSF
  7. ^ a b Campeón en todos lados on Argentinos Jrs site (archived, 3 Feb 2018)
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