[1][2][3] The City Council of Barcelona gave the Catalan delegation of the Spanish Gymnastics Federation a silver medal to be contested in the sports program of all kinds that this organization organized for 29 September 1901 in the Parc de la Citadel.
However, although nearly 10,000 people gathered in the Plaza d'Armes of the park to see the matches Barcelona-Hispània and Català-Espanyol, the delivery of the medal finally did not was carried out, reserving it for the organization of an upcoming football tournament, whose preparations were carried out by Joan Gamper.
As a result of the success of the first edition as well as of the Copa Macaya, and in short, of the consolidation of football in the city, the organizing committee of the Medal was encouraged to improvise a second competition as the end of the season.
Since there were 5 teams, a preliminary round had to be drawn; Catalonia and Espanyol would face each other, the winner would advance to the semi-finals where Internacional awaited them, and the loser would enter the play-off to fight for third place.
All the matches were played in the Plaça d'Armes in Ciutadella Park, on the 19th and 24th of June, morning and afternoon, in front of 3,000 spectators.