The 2012 Supercopa Argentina Final was the 1st edition of the Supercopa, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Argentine Primera División and Copa Argentina competitions.
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Arsenal qualified to take part by winning the 2012 Torneo Clausura title while Boca Juniors qualified by winning the 2011–12 Copa Argentina title.
Vélez Sarsfield qualified to take part by winning the 2012–13 Argentine Primera División season Superfinal while Arsenal qualified by winning the 2012–13 Copa Argentina title.
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The 2013 Supercopa Argentina Final was the 2nd edition of the Supercopa, an annual football match contested by the winners of the Argentine Primera División and Copa Argentina competitions.
Moreover, as Huracán Buceo and Deportes Concepción, the two other team in the same group with the Argentine representative in the Copa Ganadores de Copa, had not confirmed their participation, so the organizer announced the Copa Ganadores de Copa would become a friendly tournament.
During his one year stay at Boca, Sosa was mostly a substitute for Agustín Orión, but won with the team the 2011 Apertura and the 2011–12 Copa Argentina.
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