Primera Divisin Argentina

Primera Divisin (first division) is the top category of Argentine football (soccer), and it's organized by the Argentine Football Association. Currently, there are 20 teams in the first division. The Argentine league is currently ranked among the top 5 in the world by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics. It is one of the most prolific sources of players for the world's other top leagues such as La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy), and the Bundesliga (Germany).

The league tournament

The 20 teams play two single-round tournaments each year: the Clausura (February to June), and the Apertura (August to December). Thus, there are two champions each season. Unlike most European countries, Argentina has no official Cup competition. The names of the tournaments (Closing and Opening, respectively) reflect Northern Hemisphere seasons. This scheme was introduced in the 1980s, and is alien to Argentines - who live in the Southern Hemisphere and are thus used to school years and sports seasons that span a single calendar year (for example 2003, as opposed to 2003/04).

Relegation and Promotion

Relegation is based on an averaging system. At the end of each season, the two teams with the worst three-year averages are relegated, and the best two teams in the second division are promoted. The teams placed 17th and 18th in the averages table play a best-of-three playoff with the 4rd and 3th placed teams in the second division, respectively. Thus, the number of teams promoted each year varies between two and four. Newly-promoted teams only average the seasons since their last promotion. It is commonly believed that averaging was instituted in the 1980s to minimize the chance of large clubs being relegated, after San Lorenzo de Almagro was relegated in 1981, Racing Club was teetering on the brink, and Boca Juniors had a dismal 1984 season.

History

Professionalism was instituted in 1931. In the early years, only teams from Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires (notably Avellaneda) and La Plata were affiliated to the national association. Teams from Rosario and Santa F joined in later years. A single tournament would be played each year, and the champion would be the team with them most points. This arrangement lasted until 1966 (in 1936, the winners of Copa de Honor and the Campeonato played a match for the championship title). Starting in 1967, two championships were played each year: the Metropolitano, with the same structure as the old tournment, and the Nacional, which was open to teams from the provinces. This change brought about a revolution in Argentine football, as small teams (first Estudiantes, then Vlez Srsfield, Chacarita and others) broke down the hegemony of the five clubs who had won all the championships up to that date. Originally, the Nacional was a regular one-group championship, from which the six best teams would advance to the Metropolitano. In 1970 the tournaments where separated; the Metropolitano had its own qualifying groups, and the Nacional two groups and play-offs. In 1977 the Metropolitano became a one-group, two-round league championship. The Metropolitano was always played first, until the order of the tournaments was reversed in 1983. Following the advice of Argentina national football team's then coach Carlos Salvador Bilardo, the structure of play was modified in 1985. That year, after the Nacional was played, the new single tournament (1985/86) was played for the first time. Five years later, it was split into two single-round tournaments, giving birth to the current arrangement. In 1991 and 1992, the two champions played winner-take-all matches, but this practice was quickly abandoned, so that two equally valid champions are crowned every season. Even though the current structure provides provincial teams a road to promotion, the dominance of Boca Juniors and River Plate has only increased since the mid-90s. No team from outside the Buenos Aires-Rosario axis has ever won a title, and no major changes in this area are expected in the near future.

International Competition

Traditionally, two teams from Argentina have played in the Copa Libertadores each year. Since 1987, CONMEBOL sponsors other competitions (first the now-extinct Supercopa, and then the Copa CONMEBOL and the Copa Sudamericana), and the number of Argentine teams playing the Libertadores has gone up to five. Thus, at least eight teams have an international schedule in addition to their league compromises. The Copa Libertadores remains the most prestigious competition in South America; Independiente has a record seven wins, followed by Boca with five, Estudiantes with three, River Plate with two, and Racing Club, Argentinos Juniors and Vlez Srsfield with one apiece.

Champions of Argentine Football

gcolor=#efefef width=16%|Year bgcolor=#efefef width=28%|First Place bgcolor=#efefef width=28%|Second Place bgcolor=#efefef width=28%|Third Place
931 Boca Juniors (50) San Lorenzo (45) Estudiantes LP (44)
932 River Plate (50) Independiente (50) Racing Club (49)
933 San Lorenzo (50) Boca Juniors (49) Racing Club (48)
934 Boca Juniors (55) Independiente (54) San Lorenzo (51)
935 Boca Juniors (58) Independiente (55) San Lorenzo (49)
936 River Plate San Lorenzo -
937 River Plate (58) Independiente (52) Boca Juniors (45)
938 Independiente (53) River Plate (51) San Lorenzo (43)
939 Independiente (56) River Plate (50) Huracn (50)
940 Boca Juniors (55) Independiente (47) River Plate (42)
941 River Plate (44) San Lorenzo (40) Newell's Old Boys (38)
942 River Plate (46) San Lorenzo (40) Huracn (37)
943 Boca Juniors (45) River Plate (44) San Lorenzo (35)
944 Boca Juniors (46) River Plate (44) Estudiantes LP (39)
945 River Plate (46) Boca Juniors (42) Independiente (41)
946 San Lorenzo (46) Boca Juniors (42) River Plate (41)
947 River Plate (48) Boca Juniors (42) Independiente (41)
948 Independiente (41) River Plate (37) Estudiantes LP (36)
949 Racing Club (49) River Plate (43) Platense (43)
950 Racing Club (47) Boca Juniors (39) Independiente (39)
951 Racing Club (44) Banfield (44) River Plate (43)
952 River Plate (40) Racing Club (39) Independiente (35)
953 River Plate (43) Vlez Srsfield (39) Racing Club (39)
954 Boca Juniors (45) Independiente (41) River Plate (38)
955 River Plate (45) Racing Club (38) Boca Juniors (37)
956 River Plate (43) Lans (41) Boca Juniors (40)
957 River Plate (46) San Lorenzo (38) Racing Club (36)
958 Racing Club (41) Boca Juniors (38) San Lorenzo (38)
959 San Lorenzo (45) Racing Club (38) Independiente (33)
960 Independiente (41) River Plate (39) Argentinos Juniors (39)
961 Racing Club (47) San Lorenzo (49) River Plate (38)
962 Boca Juniors (43) River Plate (41) Gimnasia y Esgrima LP (38)
963 Independiente (37) River Plate (35) Racing Club (39)
964 Boca Juniors (44) Independiente (38) River Plate (37)
965 Boca Juniors (50) River Plate (49) Vlez Srsfield (40)
966 Racing Club (61) River Plate (56) Boca Juniors (48)
967M Estudiantes LP Racing Club -
967N Independiente (26) Estudiantes LP (24) Vlez Srsfield (20)
968M San Lorenzo Estudiantes LP -
968N Vlez Srsfield (22) River Plate (22) Racing Club (22)
969M Chacarita Juniors River Plate -
969N Boca Juniors (29) River Plate (27) San Lorenzo (27)
970M Independiente River Plate -
970N Boca Juniors Rosario Central -
971M Independiente Vlez Srsfield -
971N Rosario Central San Lorenzo -
972M San Lorenzo Racing Club -
972N San Lorenzo River Plate -
973M Huracn Boca Juniors -
973N Rosario Central River Plate -
974M Newell's Old Boys Rosario Central -
974N San Lorenzo Rosario Central -
975M River Plate Huracn -
975N River Plate Estudiantes LP -
976M Boca Juniors Huracn -
976N Boca Juniors River Plate -
977M River Plate (63) Independiente (61) Vlez Srsfield (56)
977N Independiente Talleres (C) -
978M Quilmes (54) Boca Juniors (53) Unin (SF) (52)
978N Independiente River Plate -
979M River Plate Vlez Srsfield -
979N River Plate Unin (SF) -
980M River Plate (51) Argentinos Juniors (42) Talleres (C) (41)
980N Rosario Central Racing (C) -
981M Boca Juniors (50) Ferro Carril Oeste (49) Newell's Old Boys (39)
981N River Plate Ferro Carril Oeste -
982M Estudiantes LP (54) Independiente(52) Boca Juniors(48)
982N Ferro Carril Oeste Quilmes -
983M Independiente (48) San Lorenzo (47) Ferro Carril Oeste (46)
983N Estudiantes LP Independiente -
984M Argentinos Juniors (51) Ferro Carril Oeste (50) Estudiantes LP (48)
984N Ferro Carril Oeste River Plate -
985N Argentinos Juniors Vlez Srsfield -
5/86 River Plate (56) Newell's Old Boys (46) Deportivo Espaol (46)
6/87 Rosario Central (49) Newell's Old Boys (48) Independiente (47)
7/88 Newell's Old Boys (55) San Lorenzo (49) Racing Club (48)
8/89 Independiente (84) Boca Juniors (76) Deportivo Espaol (68)
9/90 River Plate (53) Independiente (46) Boca Juniors (43)
0/91C Newell's Old Boys Boca Juniors -
991A River Plate (31) Boca Juniors (24) San Lorenzo (22)
992C Newell's Old Boys (29) Vlez Srsfield (27) Deportivo Espaol (27)
992A Boca Juniors (27) River Plate (23) San Lorenzo (23)
993C Vlez Srsfield (27) Independiente (24) River Plate (23)
993A River Plate (24) Vlez Srsfield (23) Racing Club (23)
994C Independiente (26) Huracn (25) Rosario Central (23)
994A River Plate (31) San Lorenzo (26) Vlez Srsfield (24)
995C San Lorenzo(30) Gimnasia y Esgrima LP (29) Vlez Srsfield (28)
995A Vlez Srsfield (41) Racing Club (35) Lans (35)
996C Vlez Srsfield (40) Gimnasia y Esgrima LP (39) Lans (34)
996A River Plate (46) Independiente (37) Lans (37)
997C River Plate (41) Coln (SF) (35) Newell's Old Boys (35)
997A River Plate (45) Boca Juniors(44) Rosario Central (35)
998C Vlez Srsfield (46) Lans (40) Gimnasia y Esgrima LP (37)
998A Boca Juniors (45) Gimnasia y Esgrima LP (36) Racing Club (33)
999C Boca Juniors (44) River Plate (37) San Lorenzo (36)
999A River Plate (44) Rosario Central (43) Boca Juniors (41)
000C River Plate (42) Independiente (36) Coln (SF) (36)
000A Boca Juniors (41) River Plate (37) Gimnasia y Esgrima LP (37)
001C San Lorenzo (47) River Plate (41) Boca Juniors (30)
001A Racing Club (42) River Plate (41) Boca Juniors (33)
002C River Plate (43) Gimnasia y Esgrima LP (37) Boca Juniors (35)
002A Independiente (43) Boca Juniors (40) River Plate (36)
003C River Plate (43) Boca Juniors (39) Vlez Srsfield (38)
003A Boca Juniors (39) San Lorenzo (36) Banfield (32)
004C River Plate (40) Boca Juniors (36) Talleres (C) (35)
004A Newell's Old Boys (36) Vlez Srsfield (34) River Plate (33)

Top-Three Finishes

gcolor=#efefef width=40%|Club bgcolor=#efefef width=20%|Times Champion bgcolor=#efefef width=20%|Times Second bgcolor=#efefef width=20%|Times Third
a href="/encyclopedia/Club-Atltico-River-Plate" title="Club Atltico River Plate">River Plate 32 25 9
a href="/encyclopedia/Boca-Juniors" title="Boca Juniors">Boca Juniors 21 14 10
a href="/encyclopedia/Independiente" title="Independiente">Independiente 14 14 6
a href="/encyclopedia/San-Lorenzo-de-Almagro" title="San Lorenzo de Almagro">San Lorenzo 9 11 9
a href="/encyclopedia/Racing-Club-(Argentina)" title="Racing Club (Argentina)">Racing Club 7 6 9
a href="/encyclopedia/Vlez-Srsfield" title="Vlez Srsfield">Vlez Srsfield 5 7 6
a href="/encyclopedia/Newell's-Old-Boys" title="Newell's Old Boys">Newell's Old Boys 5 2 3
a href="/encyclopedia/Rosario-Central" title="Rosario Central">Rosario Central 4 4 2
a href="/encyclopedia/Estudiantes-de-La-Plata" title="Estudiantes de La Plata">Estudiantes LP 3 3 4
a href="/encyclopedia/Ferro-Carril-Oeste" title="Ferro Carril Oeste">Ferro Carril Oeste 2 3 1
a href="/encyclopedia/Argentinos-Juniors" title="Argentinos Juniors">Argentinos Juniors 2 1 1
a href="/encyclopedia/Huracn" title="Huracn">Huracn 1 3 2
a href="/encyclopedia/Quilmes" title="Quilmes">Quilmes 1 1 0
a href="/encyclopedia/Chacarita-Juniors" title="Chacarita Juniors">Chacarita Juniors 1 0 0
a href="/encyclopedia/Gimnasia-y-Esgrima-de-La-Plata" title="Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata">Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 0 4 3
a href="/encyclopedia/Club-Atltico-Lans" title="Club Atltico Lans">Lans 0 2 3
a href="/encyclopedia/Talleres-de-Crdoba" title="Talleres de Crdoba">Talleres (C) 0 1 2
a href="/encyclopedia/Banfield" title="Banfield">Banfield 0 1 1
a href="/encyclopedia/Coln-de-Santa-Fe" title="Coln de Santa Fe">Coln (SF) 0 1 1
a href="/encyclopedia/Unin-de-Santa-Fe" title="Unin de Santa Fe">Unin (SF) 0 1 1
acing (C) 0 1 0
a href="/encyclopedia/Deportivo-Espaol" title="Deportivo Espaol">Deportivo Espaol 0 0 3
a href="/encyclopedia/Platense" title="Platense">Platense 0 0 1

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