Seasons in Argentine football
- Seasons in Argentine football
The following is a list of articles that lead to final each season in Argentine football. Each article provides the final league tables for that season, which since 1992 are divided in Apertura (July-December) and Clausura (January-June), at the end of which the relegations are decided according to the average points of the last 3 seasons. Also included are the 4 top goalscorers of each championship, and the final relegation average and promotion results.The last 2 teams go directly to second division, whereas the following 2 worst teams play the "promotion" against the 3rd and 4th of the second division for a place in first division (see Relegation and Promotion for details).
The articles also have details on the matches of the Argentina national team, both official and friendly ones.
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1911 in Argentine football — saw Alumni regain the championship for the third time in succession, by beating Porteño in a championship playoff. It was their 10th title in 12 seasons and their last, the football team was disbanded at the end of the season, due to financial… … Wikipedia
1906 in Argentine football — saw Alumni Athletic Club regain the Argentine championship making it their 6th championship in seven seasons.The 1906 championship was expanded to include 11 teams. The teams were split into two groups with each team playing the others in their… … Wikipedia
1907 in Argentine football — saw Alumni Athletic Club regain the Argentine championship their third in a row and their 7th championship in eight seasons.The 1907 championship featured eleven teams, with each team playing the other twice. Final Standings*Barracas Athletic… … Wikipedia
1909 in Argentine football — saw Alumni win the championship, their 8th title in 10 seasons.The 1909 championship featured 10 teams, with each team playing the other twice. In 1909 River Plate joined the championship, they have gone on to win more Argentine league titles… … Wikipedia
1897 in Argentine football — saw Lomas Athletic Club win their 4th Argentine championship in 5 seasons. They won the title after winning the 2nd replay of the title playoff against Lanús Athletic.Final StandingsChampionship playoffExternal links*… … Wikipedia
1898 in Argentine football — saw Lomas Athletic Club win their 5th Argentine championship in 6 seasons. The runners up were Lobos Athletic.Final StandingsChampionship playoffExternal links* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/arghist ama1890s.html#a1894 Final tables in Argentina:… … Wikipedia
1905 in Argentine football — saw Alumni Athletic Club regain the Argentine championship making it their 5th championship in six seasons.The 1905 championship was expanded to include 7 teams, who played in a league format, with each team playing the other twice. Final… … Wikipedia
1910 in Argentine football — saw Alumni regain the championship, their 9th title in 11 seasons.The 1909 championship was reduced from 10 to 9 teams, with each team playing the other twice. Final standingsDomestic cup*Copa Jockey Club: Estudiantes de Buenos AiresReferences*… … Wikipedia
Amateur Era in Argentine football — The Amateur Era in Argentine football lasted between 1891 and 1931. HistoryThe first league tournament outside the United Kingdom took place in Argentina in 1891, it was dominated by British expatriate players and teams. Over the following… … Wikipedia
1985–86 in Argentine football — 1985 1986 in Argentine football saw the introduction of European Style seasons in the Argentine first division. The league title was won by River Plate. Argentinos Juniors were the winners of the Copa Libertadores 1985.Primera DivisiónLeague… … Wikipedia