The Copa Presidente de la Nación, also known as Campeonato Argentino Interligas,[1] was an official Argentine football cup competition established by dissident body Asociación Amateurs de Football in 1920.
The champion was awarded the trophy, donated by then President of Argentina, Hipólito Yrigoyen.
[3] From 1925, the runner-up was awarded with "Copa Intendente Municipal de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires" trophy while the "Copa Comité Olímpico Argentino" trophy was given to the team placed third (from 1929).
[6] By mid 1970s, the Copa Presidente de la Nación lost interest due to the addition of teams indirectly affiliated to AFA to the Primera División tournaments, with the establishment of both, Torneo Nacional in 1967 and Primera B Nacional in 1986.
The Copa Presidente de la Nación last edition was held in 1988-89.