The 1921 Copa Ibarguren was the ninth edition of this National cup of Argentina. It was played by the champions of both leagues, Primera División and Liga Rosarina de Football crowned during 1921.[1][2]
Huracán (Primera División champion)[3] faced Newell's Old Boys (Liga Rosarina champion) in a match held in Boca Juniors Stadium on January 29, 1922.[4] Newell's won 3–0 winning its first and only Ibarguren trophy.[2][5]
^1921: Campeón de la Copa Vila e Ibarguren by Alejandro Beaty, 25 Apr 2012
^ abCopa Ibarguren 1921 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
^Huracán campeón 1921 by Alejandro Rossi, 15 Apr 2020
^Hacemos memoria: Hoy 1921 on Asociación Rosarina de Fútbol
^"Newell's campeòn de la Copa Ibarguren", 30 June 2018
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