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Primera B Nacional Countries Argentina Confederation CONMEBOL Founded 1986 Number of teams 20 Levels on pyramid 2 Promotion to Primera División Relegation to Primera B Metropolitana
Torneo Argentino ACurrent champions Atlético Rafaela (2nd title) Most championships Olimpo (3 titles) TV partners Canal 7 Website Officlal webpage 2011–12 season Primera B Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, in English National B Division) is the second most important category of Argentine football organized by the Argentine Football Association.
It is played by teams from all over the country. Clubs from Buenos Aires surroundings, as well as some from Santa Fe province, are promoted from or relegated to the Primera B Metropolitana (Metropolitan B Division) while for teams from the other provinces the Torneo Argentino A (Argentine A Tournament) is the next level down. In the league system of Argentine football, Nacional B is the second-highest league, and from it the two best team are automatically promoted to Primera División Argentina while the 3rd and 4th ranked teams played promotion/relegation playoffs against the 17th and 18th Primera Division teams.
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History
It was created in 1985 to integrate unaffiliated clubs into the of Argentine football structure, which until then had only participated in Nacional championships of Argentina's First Division tournament. It brought together teams from the old Primera B (until then, the second division) and regional leagues from several Argentine provinces.
After the 1985/86, the Primera B Nacional became the second hierarchical football league in Argentina"s professional football after the First Division, and is above the Torneo Argentino A and the Primera B or Primera B Metropolitana, the last one started to act as a third division for the teams directly affiliated to AFA.
Format
The Primera B Nacional tournament had several formats during its history. Since the 2007/08 the competition format follows the usual double round-robin format. During the course of a season, which usually lasts from August to May, each club plays every other club twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 38 games. Teams receive three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, with the highest-ranked club at the end of the season crowned champion. In the current format, both the champion and the runner-up are automatically promoted to Primera División. The two other possible spots go to the 3rd and 4th best placed teams, which have to face two Primera División teams in home and away playoff matches, referred to as promotion matches. Tie goes to best placed teams (ventaja deportiva), i.e. to Primera División teams.
The two Primera División teams playing the promotion matches are the 18th and 17th placed teams of a relegation table, calculated by using a three-year-average points system. The 18th placed team faces the 3rd placed team of Primera B Nacional; the 17th placed team faces the 4th.
Before this system was in place, the champions of both second division tournaments would face each other to determine the first promotion. Winner would be promoted and the loser would face the best placed team of the general standing, combining both second division tournaments. Winner would be promoted and the loser would face the 18th placed team of the relegation table. The last team, which would face the 17th placed team of the relegation table, was determined from the four best placed teams according to the general standing (taking out the best-placed team and the two champions). These four teams would face each other in a series of home and away playoff matches (semi-final and final) with ventaja deportiva. Winner would face the 17th placed team of the relegation table.
2011–12 season teams
- Calendar year season system
Season Champion Runner-up Third Place 1986–87 Deportivo Armenio Banfield Belgrano 1987–88 Textil Mandiyú San Martin (Tucumán) Chaco For Ever 1988–89 Chaco For Ever Unión Colón 1989–90 Huracán Lanús Quilmes 1990–91 Quilmes Belgrano Banfield 1991–92 Lanús San Martin (Tucumán) Almirante Brown 1992–93 Banfield Gimnasia y Tiro Central Córdoba 1993–94 Gimnasia (Jujuy) Talleres Instituto 1994–95 Estudiantes (La Plata) Colón San Martin (Tucumán) 1995–96 Huracán (Corrientes) Unión Atlético Tucumán 1996–97 Argentinos Juniors Gimnasia y Tiro Talleres 1997–98 Talleres Belgrano Aldosivi 1998–99 Instituto Chacarita Juniors Juventud Antoniana 1999–00 Huracán Los Andes Almagro 2000–01 Banfield Nueva Chicago Argentinos Juniors 2001–02 Olimpo Arsenal Huracán (Tres Arroyos) - Apertura and Clausura seasons
Season Champion Runner-up Third Place 2002–03 Apertura Atlético de Rafaela Argentinos Juniors Quilmes Clausura Atlético de Rafaela Argentinos Juniors San Martín (Mendoza) 2003–04 Apertura Instituto Belgrano San Martín (Mendoza) Clausura Almagro Argentinos Juniors Huracán (Tres Arroyos) 2004–05 Apertura Tiro Federal Huracán Nueva Chicago Clausura Gimnasia (Jujuy) C.A.I. Atlético de Rafaela 2005–06 Apertura Godoy Cruz Almagro Chacarita Juniors Clausura Nueva Chicago Belgrano San Martín (San Juan) 2006–07 Apertura Olimpo Platense Tigre Clausura Olimpo Defensa y Justicia Huracán - Calendar year season system
Season Champion Runner-up Third Place 2007–08 San Martín (Tucumán) Godoy Cruz Unión 2008–09 Atlético Tucumán Chacarita Juniors Atlético de Rafaela 2009–10 Olimpo Quilmes Atlético de Rafaela 2010–11 Atlético de Rafaela Unión San Martín (San Juan) 2011–12 Team Number of titles Years/Tournaments Won Olimpo 3 2001–02, 2006–07, 2009–10 Atlético de Rafaela 2 2002–03, 2010–11 Banfield 2 1992–93, 2000–01 Huracán 2 1989–90, 1999–00 Intituto 2 1998–99, 2003–04 Argentinos Juniors 1 1996–97 Atlético Tucumán 1 2008–09 Chaco For Ever 1 1988–89 Deportivo Armenio 1 1986–87 Estudiantes (La Plata) 1 1994–95 Gimnasia (Jujuy) 1 1993–94 Godoy Cruz 1 2005–06 Huracán (Corrientes) 1 1995–96 Lanús 1 1991–92 Quilmes 1 1990–91 San Martín (Tucumán) 1 2007–08 Talleres 1 1997–98 Textil Mandiyú 1 1987–88 Tiro Federal 1 2004–05 - Calendar year season system
Season Promoted Relegated 1986/1987 Deportivo Armenio (Champions)
Banfield (Winner 2nd Promotion)Central Norte
Atlético Concepción
Unión (San Juan)1987/1988 Deportivo Mandiyú (Champions)
San Martín (Tucumán) (Winner 2nd Promotion)Ferro Carril Oeste (LP)
Gimnasia y Esgrima (Jujuy)
Guaraní Antonio Franco1988/1989 Chaco For Ever (Champions)
Unión (Winner 2nd Promotion)Chacarita Juniors
Estación Quequén
Temperley1989/1990 Huracán (Champions)
Lanús (Winner 2nd Promotion)Deportivo Armenio
Los Andes
Olimpo1990/1991 Quilmes (Champions)
Belgrano (Winner 2nd Promotion)Atlanta
Cipolletti
Tigre1991/1992 Lanús (Champions)
San Martín (T) (Winner 2nd Promotion)Central Córdoba
Deportivo Maipú
San Martín (San Juan)1992/1993 Banfield (Champions)
Gimnasia y Tiro (Winner 2nd Promotion)Defensa y Justicia
Racing de Córdoba
Villa Dálmine1993/1994 Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy (Champions)
Talleres (Córdoba)(Winner 2nd Promotion)Chaco For Ever
Ituzaingó
Sarmiento1994/1995 Estudiantes (Champions)
Colón (Winner 2nd Promotion)Deportivo Laferrere
Sportivo Italiano
Talleres (RE)1995/1996 Huracán Corrientes (Champions)
Unión (Winner 2nd Promotion)Tigre 1996/1997 Argentinos Juniors (Champions)
Gimnasia y Tiro (Winner 2nd Promotion)Gimnasia(Concepción del Uruguay)
Juventud Antoniana
Sarmiento de Junín
Temperley1997/1998 Talleres (Córdoba) (Champions)
Belgrano (Winner 2nd Promotion)Almirante Brown
Chaco For Ever
Douglas Haig
Sportivo Italiano1998/1999 Instituto (Champions)
Chacarita Juniors (Winner 2nd Promotion)Atlanta
Douglas Haig
Estudiantes (BA)
Huracán Corrientes1999/2000 Huracán (Champions)
Los Andes (Winner 2nd Promotion)
Almagro (Promoción)Aldosivi
Argentino de Rosario
Deportivo Español
Deportivo Morón
Gimnasia y Tiro
Temperley2000/2001 Banfield (Champions)
Nueva Chicago (Winner 2nd Promotion)All Boys
Cipolletti
Estudiantes (BA)
Ferro Carril Oeste
General Paz Juniors
San Martín (Tucumán)
San Miguel2001/2002 Olimpo (Champions)
Arsenal (Winner 2nd Promotion)Atlético Tucumán
Central Córdoba
Independiente Rivadavia
Platense
Racing de Córdoba
Tigre
Villa Mitre- Torneos Apertura y Clausura
Season Promoted Relegated 2002/2003 Atlético de Rafaela (Season Champions)
Quilmes (2nd Promotion)Almirante Brown (Arrecifes)
Deportivo Español2003/2004 Instituto (Season Champions)
Almagro (2nd Promotion)
Argentinos Juniors (Playoff winners)
Huracán (Tres Arroyos) (Playoff winners)Gimnasia (Concepción del Uruguay)
Los Andes2004/2005 Tiro Federal (Season Champions)
Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy (2nd Promotion)Defensores de Belgrano
Sarmiento2005/2006 Godoy Cruz (Season Champions)
Nueva Chicago (2nd Promotion)
Belgrano (Playoff winners)El Porvenir
Juventud Antoniana
San Martín (Mendoza)2006/2007 Olimpo (Season Champions)
Huracán (Playoff)
San Martín (San Juan) (2nd season)
Tigre (Playoff winners)Huracán (Tres Arroyos)
Villa Mitre- Calendar year season system
Season Promoted Relegated 2007/2008 San Martín (T) (Champions)
Godoy Cruz (2nd season)Almirante Brown
Ben Hur
Nueva Chicago2008/2009 Atlético Tucumán (Champions)
Chacarita Juniors (2nd season)Almagro
Los Andes
Talleres (Córdoba)2009/2010 Olimpo (Champions)
Quilmes (2nd season)
All Boys (Playoff winners)Platense
Sportivo Italiano2010/2011 Atlético de Rafaela (Champions)
Unión (2nd season)
San Martín (San Juan) (Playoff winners)
Belgrano (Playoff winners)Comisión de Actividades Infantiles
Tiro Federal
San Martín (Tucumán) (Playoff)Teams promoted to Primera B Nacional since 1986/87
- 1986/87: Atlético Tucumán, Quilmes, Almirante Brown
- 1987/88: Estación Quequén, San Martín (Tucumán), Talleres (Remedios de Escalada)
- 1988/89: Olimpo, Atlético Rafaela, Villa Dálmine
- 1989/90: Deportivo Morón, Atlanta, Deportivo Laferrere
- 1990/91: San Martín (San Juan), Central Córdoba (Rosario), Nueva Chicago
- 1991/92: Gimnasia y Tiro, Ituzaingó, Arsenal
- 1992/93: Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy, All Boys, Sarmiento
- 1993/94: Godoy Cruz, Chacarita Juniors, Los Andes
- 1994/95: San Martín (San Juan), Atlanta, Tigre
- 1995/96: Juventud Antoniana, Aldosivi, Chaco For Ever, Cipoletti, Gimnasia (Concepción del Uruguay), Olimpo, Sportivo Italiano, Estudiantes (Buenos Aires), Almagro, Sarmiento, Témperley
- 1996/97: Almirante Brown (Arrecifes), San Martín (Mendoza), Defensa y Justicia, San Miguel
- 1997/98: Gimnasia (Concepción del Uruguay), Juventud Antoniana, El Porvenir, Tigre
- 1998/99: Racing de Córdoba, Independiente Rivadavia, Villa Mitre, Argentino de Rosario, Témperley
- 1999/00: General Paz Juniors, Estudiantes (Buenos Aires)
- 2000/01: Huracán (Tres Arroyos), Defensores de Belgrano
- 2001/02: Comisión de Actividades Infantiles, Deportivo Español
- 2002/03: Tiro Federal, Ferro Carril Oeste
- 2003/04: Racing de Córdoba, Sarmiento
- 2004/05: Ben Hur, Aldosivi, Tigre
- 2005/06: Villa Mitre, San Martín (Tucumán), Platense
- 2006/07: Independiente Rivadavia, Almirante Brown,
- 2007/08: Atlético Tucumán, All Boys, Los Andes
- 2008/09: Boca Unidos, Sportivo Italiano, Deportivo Merlo
- 2009/10: Patronato, Almirante Brown
- 2010/11: Guillermo Brown, Atlanta, Desamparados
See also
External links
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