The Copa de Competencia Británica George VI was an official Argentine football cup competition, played from 1944 to 1948.
It was contested by teams participating in Primera División.
[1] The format was a single-elimination tournament[2] and the first editions (1944 and 1945) allowed four semifinalist teams to play the "Copa de la República".
[3][4] The fourth edition was abandoned in the first stage and therefore the Argentine Football Association declared there was not a champion.
[5] The trophy was named after King George VI and donated by the ambassador of the United Kingdom in Argentina.