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The 1910 Tie Cup Final was the final match to decide the winner of the Tie Cup, the 11th. edition of the international competition organised by the Argentine and Uruguayan Football Associations. The final was contested by Argentine C.A. Estudiantes and Uruguayan CURCC. It was the last Tie Cup played by the CURCC before the club dissolved in 1915.
In the match, played at Estadio GEBA in Palermo, Buenos Aires, the teams tied 2–2 so a playoff needed to be played to determine a winner. The rematch was never scheduled, so the trophy was declared desert in 1911.
Estudiantes took advantage with only 5 seconds played, when forward Maximiliano Susán scored the first goal. The same player scorded again on 5', to put Estudiantes 2–0 over CURCC. Pedro Zibecchi scored a goal for the visitors to make the score 2–1. In the second half, CURCC forced a draw on 12' after a free kick by Zibecchi.
As strong rain fell during the match, referee Héctor Alfano agreed with both captains to suspend the game on 61 minutes. With the 2–2 result, a playoff was scheduled for August 21 to determine a champion. However, the break up between both associations, AFA and AUF, after the 1910 Copa Lipton match held on August 15, meant that the playoff was not carried out. In April 1911 the Cup was officially declared desert with no champion crowned.
The date of dissolution refers to CURCC as a "cricket" institution, due to some versions state the football section had separated from the club in 1913 while others say football became active in CURCC until its dissolution.
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^ "Las finales de la Copa Competencia" on Viejos Estadios