The top national cup competition has already named its first finalist, with the runner-up to be decided tonight. This season’s Argentine Cup 2023 is closing in on a dramatic finish, after an eventful run that began in January when Patronato, the previous champion, claimed a victory over Gimnasia de Salta. The tournament has whittled down a field of 64 teams through five rounds, all converging on the final day for a culmination that fans have waited for with great anticipation.
Across the history of the Argentine Cup, no single event has quite matched the sense of federation and excitement that the competition brings to clubs from every corner of the country. This year’s edition has reinforced that tradition, delivering a blend of disciplined teamwork, surprising upsets, and late twists that keep supporters glued to the action until the last whistle. GOAL provides comprehensive coverage of the decisive match, outlining the key moments, the tactical shifts, and the players who have defined the journey to the final that will crown this season’s Argentine Cup champions.
In GOAL We show you all the details about the defining match of this deeply federal tournament, highlighting the drama, the talent, and the enduring appeal of a competition that brings football from coast to coast into a single, shared spotlight.
PARTICIPATING TEAMS
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Estudiantes has stormed into the finale by defeating Boca 3-2 in Córdoba, earning their first final appearance in this competition. The Sidereal club known as Pincha will now await a rival, which will be decided tonight in the semifinal between San Lorenzo and Defensa y Justicia. The path to the final has been shaped by intense clashes, strategic depth, and moments of individual brilliance that have left fans buzzing about what the championship clash might deliver. As the remaining semifinal unfolds, each team is keen to show their best form and push toward lifting a coveted national trophy that carries significant prestige within Argentinian football.
DAY, TIME, WHERE IT IS AND WHERE TO SEE THE FINAL
GOAL provides ongoing updates on scheduling and venue details as they become available. While an exact final date has not been officially confirmed, consideration is being given to staging the match on Wednesday, December 13, at either the Malvinas Argentinas Stadium in Mendoza or the Único Madre de Ciudades Stadium in Santiago del Estero. Both venues offer distinctive atmospheres that could influence the mood and pace of the final. No matter where the match is held, fans can expect comprehensive broadcast coverage with live commentary, expert analysis, and post-match reflections that capture the full scope of the event.
Television rights for the match will have TyC Sports carrying the game live, ensuring that supporters across the country and beyond can follow every moment. The broadcast will include pre-game insights, in-game statistics, and post-match breakdowns that help fans understand how the final unfolded and which team earned the right to call themselves this season’s Argentine Cup champions.
All coverage provided by GOAL and its partners will aim to deliver a complete picture of the final, from the tactical setup and formation choices to the pivotal periods that decided the outcome. As the anticipation builds, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates on dates, venues, and viewing options, ensuring they don’t miss the culmination of a tournament that celebrates the depth and passion of Argentinian football.
Reported by GOAL.