2011–12 Copa Argentina
The 2011–12 Copa Argentina was the third edition of the Copa Argentina, and the first since 1970. The competition began on August 31, 2011 and ended in August 8, 2012. The tournament featured 186 clubs from the top five levels of the Argentine football league system. The winner qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana.
The tournament was originally scheduled to end on May 25, but due to the participation of Boca Juniors in the knockout stages of the Copa Libertadores. The final was disputed on 8 August 2012, with the triumph for Boca Juniors 2–1 against Racing.
Teams
One hundred and eighty-six teams took part in this season's competition. All the teams from the Primera División, Primera B Nacional, Primera B Metropolitana, Torneo Argentino A, Primera C, Torneo Argentino B, and Primera D competed in the tournament. Two teams from provinces that do not have representation and that compete in the Torneo del Interior rounded out the field of participants.;Primera División
- All Boys
- Argentinos Juniors
- Arsenal
- Atlético de Rafaela
- Banfield
- Belgrano
- Boca Juniors
- Colón
- Estudiantes
- Godoy Cruz
- Independiente
- Lanús
- Newell's Old Boys
- Olimpo
- Racing
- San Lorenzo
- San Martín
- Tigre
- Unión
- Vélez Sársfield
- Aldosivi
- Almirante Brown
- Atlanta
- Atlético Tucumán
- Boca Unidos
- Chacarita Juniors
- Defensa y Justicia
- Deportivo Merlo
- Desamparados
- Ferro Carril Oeste
- Gimnasia y Esgrima
- Gimnasia y Esgrima
- Guillermo Brown
- Huracán
- Independiente Rivadavia
- Instituto
- Patronato
- Quilmes
- River Plate
- Rosario Central
- Acassuso
- Almagro
- Barracas Central
- Brown
- Colegiales
- Comunicaciones
- Defensores de Belgrano
- Deportivo Armenio
- Deportivo Morón
- Estudiantes
- Flandria
- General Lamadrid
- Los Andes
- Nueva Chicago
- Platense
- San Telmo
- Sarmiento
- Sportivo Italiano
- Temperley
- Tristán Suárez
;Torneo Argentino A
- Alumni
- Central Córdoba
- Central Norte
- CAI
- Cipolletti
- Crucero del Norte
- Defensores de Belgrano
- Deportivo Maipú
- Douglas Haig
- Gimnasia y Esgrima
- Gimnasia y Tiro
- Huracán
- Juventud Antoniana
- Juventud Unida Universitario
- Libertad
- Racing
- Racing
- Rivadavia
- San Martín
- Santamarina
- Sportivo Belgrano
- Talleres
- Tiro Federal
- Unión
- Unión
- Argentino
- Berazategui
- Central Córdoba
- Defensores de Cambaceres
- Defensores Unidos
- Deportivo Español
- Deportivo Laferrere
- Dock Sud
- El Porvenir
- Excursionistas
- Ferrocarril Midland
- J. J. de Urquiza
- Leandro N. Alem
- Liniers
- Luján
- Sacachispas
- San Miguel
- Talleres
- UAI Urquiza
- Villa Dálmine
- 9 de Julio
- 9 de Julio
- Altos Hornos Zapla
- Alvarado
- Alvear
- Atenas
- Bella Vista
- Ben Hur
- Boca
- Chaco For Ever
- Colegiales
- Concepción BRS
- Concepción
- Cruz del Sur
- Defensores
- Deportivo Madryn
- Deportivo Roca
- El Linqueño
- Estudiantes
- Ferrocarril Sud
- General Paz Juniors
- Gimnasia y Esgrima
- Grupo Universitario
- Guaraní Antonio Franco
- Guaymallén
- Huracán
- Huracán
- Independiente
- Jorge Brown
- Jorge Newbery
- Jorge Newbery
- Juventud Alianza
- Juventud Unida
- La Emilia
- Las Heras
- Liniers
- Maronese
- Mitre
- Once Tigres
- Origone
- Paraná
- Policial
- Racing
- San Martín
- San Martín
- San Jorge
- San Jorge
- Sarmiento
- Sarmiento
- Sarmiento
- Sportivo Del Bono
- Sportivo Las Parejas
- Sportivo Patria
- Talleres
- Textil Mandiyú
- Tiro Federal
- Trinidad
- Unión
- Villa Cubas
- Villa Mitre
- Argentino
- Argentino
- Atlas
- Cañuelas
- Central Ballester
- Centro Español
- Claypole
- Deportivo Paraguayo
- Deportivo Riestra
- Fénix
- Ituzaingó
- Juventud Unida
- Lugano
- Muñiz
- San Martín
- Sportivo Barracas
- Victoriano Arenas
- Yupanqui
- Real Madrid
- Riojano
Venues
ScheduleInitial phaseFirst RoundIn the First Round, the eighteen teams from the Primera D competed in nine matches. The winners of the nine matches advanced to the next round into the Metropolitan Zone. The matches were played on August 31.Second RoundThe Second Round is divided into two zones: the Metropolitan Zone and the Interior Zone.Metropolitan ZoneThe Metropolitan Zone featured the twenty-one teams from the Primera B Metropolitana, the twenty teams from Primera C, and the nine winners of the First Round. The twenty-five winners advanced to the Fourth Round.Interior ZoneThe Interior Zone featured the twenty-five teams from the Torneo Argentino A, the sixty teams from the Torneo Argentino B, and two invited teams. The forty-one winners advanced to the Third Round. The matches were played on September 6–8, 2011.Third RoundThe Third Round featured the forty-one winners of the Second Round's Interior Zone plus five additional team. The twenty-three match winners advanced to the Fourth Round. The matches were played on September 14 and 15.Fourth RoundThe Fourth Round will feature the forty-eight teams that advance from the Second and Third Stages. The teams will be drawn into twenty-four matches. The winners of matches will advance to the Round of 64. The matches will be played from September 21 to 29.Final phaseThe Final Phase will consist of the Round of 64, Round of 32, Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and the Final. Beginning in the Round of 64, the sixty-four qualified teams will be split into four groups. Each group will consist of five Primera División teams, five Primera B Nacional teams, and six winners from the Fourth Round. Each group will contest their matches in a specific location chosen by the organizing committee. The draw took place on October 27, 2011.BracketsGroup 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Semifinals and FinalTied 1–1 after regular time, Boca Juniors advanced 5–4 on penalty shootout.Tied 0–0 after regular time, Racing Club advanced 5–4 on penalty shootout. Top goalscorersSource: |