- Torneo Nacional
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Within the years 1931-1966, the Campeonato de Primera División (First Division Championship) of Argentina included only the clubs from Capital Federal and most important cities of the province of Buenos Aires (Avellaneda, La Plata, Lanús, etc.). In 1939, the clubs from Rosario, Newell's and Central, entered in the championship. Meanwhile, other league championships played in the rest of the country, such as those which were competed for in Córdoba, Tucumán or Santiago del Estero.
Finally, in 1967, the first and true national championship was created, named Torneo Nacional. The old Campeonato de Primera División was renamed Torneo Metropolitano and played in the first half of the year. The clubs that finished in the top places of Metropolitano, qualified automatically to the Torneo Nacional. The Nacional was played within the second half of the year. After a complicated process of playoffs, diverse clubs from "Interior", aggregated to the Metropolitano's qualifieds.
In the beginning, the tournament had a league format. But later that format was replaced, and the play system was likely of a Coup, with a first stage divided in groups, and a system of playoffs in the second stage.
Several clubs won its first championship in the Torneo Nacional: Vélez Sarsfield (1968), Rosario Central (1971), Quilmes (1978), Ferro Carril Oeste (1982), Argentinos Juniors (1985).
With the re-organization of Argentinean football championship system in 1985, the Nacional disappeared.
List of Champions and Runners-up
Año Champion Runner-up 1967 Independiente ? 1968 Vélez Sarsfield River Plate 1969 Boca Juniors River Plate 1970 Boca Juniors Rosario Central 1971 Rosario Central San Lorenzo de Almagro 1972 San Lorenzo de Almagro River Plate 1973 Rosario Central River Plate 1974 San Lorenzo de Almagro Rosario Central? 1975 River Plate Estudiantes (La Plata)? 1976 Boca Juniors River Plate 1977 Independiente Talleres (Córdoba) 1978 Independiente River Plate 1979 River Plate Unión (Santa Fe) 1980 Rosario Central Racing (Córdoba) 1981 River Plate Ferro Carril Oeste 1982 Ferro Carril Oeste Quilmes 1983 Estudiantes (La Plata) Independiente 1984 Ferro Carril Oeste River Plate 1985 Argentinos Juniors Vélez Sarsfield Categories:- Defunct football leagues in Argentina
- 1967 establishments
- 1985 disestablishments
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