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| Event | 1915 Primera División | ||||||
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| Date | 6 January 1916 | ||||||
| Venue | Independiente Stadium,Crucecita | ||||||
| Referee | Héctor Alfano | ||||||
The1915 Argentine Primera División final was thematch that determined the winner of1915 season ofArgentine Primera División. The final was contested byRacing andSan Isidro, in order to decide a champion after both teams had finished tied on points (46 in 24 matches played) at the end of the tournament. Although Racing has a much largergoal difference than its rival (+90 vs +60) the Association decided to held a match to decide a champion.[1][2]
It was the 2nd. league final contested by both clubs, only two years after they had first met.[3] It was held inEstadio Crucecita ofthe homonymous city, home venue ofC.A. ndependiente. Racing won their third consecutive league title after defeating San Isidro 1–0 with a goal byAlberto Marcovecchio.[1]
| Team | Previous finals app. |
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| Racing | 1913 |
| San Isidro | 1913 |
Bold indicates winning years

The final was held inEstadio Crucecita, located in theCrucecita town inAvellaneda Partido and home venue of Racing's arch-rivalClub Atlético Independiente. The stadium operated from 1911 to 1928, when the club acquired a land to builda new stadium which would be opened in 1928.[4]
Crucecita had a capacity of 10,000 spectators. After the stadium was dismantled, some of its wooden grandstands were placed at the new stadium.[5]
Both teams remained unbeaten at the end of the regular season. Racing and San Isidro also equalled on record (22 wins, and 2 draws) but the team of Avellaneda got a larger goal difference than its rival (scored 96 goals, an average of 4 goals per match). Racing achieved a considerable amount of landslide wins over their rivals, some of the most notable were overBoca Juniors (6–0),[6]Banfield (6–0),Hispano Argentino (7–0),River Plate (3–0),Estudiantil Porteño (6–0),Tigre (6–0),Porteño (4–0),Estudiantes de La Plata (4–0),Kimberley (4–0),Platense (5–0), andDefensores de Belgrano (6–0). The largest win was overArgentino de Quilmes (8–1).[1]
On the other hand, San Isidro also achieved a number of highlighted wins, some of they were overIndependiente (2–0),San Lorenzo (3–0),Belgrano A.C. (7–1), Tigre (4–1), Defensores de Belgrano (5–0), Kimberley (6–0), Estudiantes LP (3–0), and Hispano Argentino (5–0). Nevertheless the most notable of them was the 7–0 over Boca Juniors on October 10,[1] which remains as theXeneize's worst defeat ever in Primera División competitions.[7][8]
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The 1915 title was the third of seven consecutive league titles won by Racing Club, a record that still stands to date.[9][10][11] Those achievements made the club be recognised as the successor of British-origin clubAlumni,[11] which had been the most successful football team until its dissolution in 1911.[12]
The big amount of titles won during the 1910s included fiveCopa Ibarguren, fiveCopa de Honor MCBA, twoCopa de Honor Cousenier and oneCopa Aldao. Those achievements made Racing become the most successful team of the decade with a total of 20 titles won. That big success plus their style of play (which established what was called thecreole football[13][14] to diffenciate it from the British style introduced by Alumni,[11]Lomas,[15] orQuilmes during the first years of Argentine football)[16] earned Racing Club the nicknameThe Academy,[9][17] which still remains nowadays as their distinctive landmark nickname.[18][19][20]