Rosario A.C., champions | |||||||
| Event | 1905Tie Cup | ||||||
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| (after extra time) | |||||||
| Date | 3 September 1905 | ||||||
| Venue | Sociedad Sportiva,Buenos Aires | ||||||
| Referee | Guillermo Jordán | ||||||
←1904 1906 → | |||||||
The1905 Tie Cup Final was the final match to decide the winner of theTie Cup, the 6th. edition of the international competition organised by theArgentine andUruguayan Associations together. The final was contested by the same teams thanthe previous year, ArgentineRosario A.C. and UruguayanCURCC.[1][2]
In the final, played atSociedad Sportiva Argentina inPalermo, Buenos Aires, Rosario beat CURCC 4–3in extra time, winning its second consecutive title and the third by then. Rosario also held the record of consecutive finals played, with five.[2][1]
| Team | Previous final app. |
|---|---|
| 1900,1901,1902,1903,1904 | |
| 1905 |
This edition was contested by 10 clubs, 9 from Argentina and only one from Uruguay. Playing in asingle-elimination tournament, Rosario A.C. beatRosario Central 2–0 atPlaza Jewell in theRosarino zone, qualifying to the semifinal, where they beatBelgrano 3–0 also in Plaza Jewell. On the other hand, CURCC directly entered in semifinal, where they defeatedAlumni 1–0 atParque Central.[1]

The final was held inSociedad Sportiva Argentina on September 3, 1905, with a high attendance. On 8 minutes Wells scored the first goal after goalkeeper Carbone failed to catch a shot by Le Bas. The second goal came soon after when Parr scored after a pass from Ricardo Le Bas from the left side while Carbone tried to stop the shot. CURCC replied with Camacho scoring after a pass from Pena. In the second half, the Uruguayan team forced the draw when Camacho headed the ball to the goal after a failure of Knight. Only two minutes after, Zibecchi shoot for the third goal of CURCC, which went to a 3–2 win after having recovered from a 0–2 disadvantage.
Nevertheless, referee Jordan awarded Rosario a penalty after Mazzulo touched the ball with his hand. Wells scored to tie the match, 3–3. That was the final result on 90 minutes so an extra time was played to determine the champion. On overtime, CURCC scored another goal that was annulled by the referee alleging foul to defender Knight. After that play, Stocks ran carrying the ball and after dribbling some adversaries, shot it to CURCC's goal. The ball hit the underside of the crossbar, bouncing down toward the line and was throwed out by Carbone. Referee Jordan conceded the goal to Rosario, causing CURCC players to leave the field in disagreement with his decision.[3] Meanwhile, CURCC supporters jumpered into the field so the match was suspended with Rosario winning 4–3.[2]
| Rosario A.C. | Round | CURCC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opponent | Result | Stage | Opponent | Result | ||
| 2–0 (H) | Rosario zone | – | – | |||
| 3–0 (H) | Semifinal | 1–0 (H) | ||||
| Rosario A.C. | 4–3 (a.e.t.) | |
|---|---|---|
| M. O'Wells J. Parr Wilfred Stocks | Report | Aniceto Camacho Pedro Zibechi Ceferino Camacho |
![]() Rosario | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() CURCC |