Nacional championship

Nacional championship

The Nacional championship was an Argentine football tournament that existed between 1967 and 1985. The Nacional formed one half of the Argentine 1st division taking place in the second half of the year, the Metropolitano took place in the first half of the year. This arrangement lasted until 1982 when they were reversed. The Metropolitano and Nacional were abolished and replaced by European style seasons starting in 1985-1986.

The Nacional was played with a number of different formats including the basic league table, 2 groups qualifying to semi-finals and four groups qualifying to a final group, round of 16 or quarter finals. The last Nacional in 1985 featured an extremely complicated set-up. The number of participants varied between a low of 16 (1967 and 1968) to a high of 36 (1974).

Contents

List of Champions

Year Format Champions Runners-up Third Place /Semi-finalists
1967 league of 16 Independiente Estudiantes Vélez Sársfield
1968 league of 16 Vélez Sársfield River Plate Racing Club
1969 league of 17 Boca Juniors River Plate San Lorenzo
1970 2x10, sf Boca Juniors Rosario Central Chacarita Juniors
Gimnasia de La Plata
1971 2x14, SF Rosario Central San Lorenzo Independiente
Newell's Old Boys
1972 2x13, SF San Lorenzo River Plate Boca Juniors
1973 2x15, group of 4 Rosario Central River Plate Atlanta
1974 4x9, group of 8 San Lorenzo Rosario Central Vélez Sársfield
1975 4x8, group of 8 River Plate Estudiantes San Lorenzo
1976 4x8, QF Boca Juniors River Plate Huracán
Talleres
1977 4x8, SF Independiente Talleres Newell's Old Boys
Estudiantes
1978 4x8, SF Independiente River Plate Unión de Santa Fe
Talleres
1979 4x7, QF River Plate Unión de Santa Fe Atlético Tucumán
Rosario Central
1980 4x7, QF Rosario Central Racing (Córdoba) Independiente
Newell's Old Boys
1981 4x7, QF River Plate Ferro Carril Oeste Independiente
Vélez Sársfield
1982 4x8, QF Ferro Carril Oeste Quilmes Estudiantes
Talleres
1983 8x4, 8x3, round of 16 Estudiantes Independiente Temperley
Argentinos Juniors
1984 8x4, round of 16 Ferro Carril Oeste River Plate Talleres
San Lorenzo
1985 ultra-complex Argentinos Juniors Vélez Sársfield River Plate

Top three finishes

Club Champions Runners-up Third Place Semi-Finalist
Independiente 3 1 - 3
Rosario Central 3 2 - 1
River Plate 3 7 1 -
Boca Juniors 3 - 1 -
San Lorenzo 2 1 2 1
Ferro Carril Oeste 2 1 - -
Estudiantes 1 2 - 2
Vélez Sársfield 1 1 2 1
Argentinos Juniors 1 - - 1
Talleres - 1 - 4
Unión de Santa Fe - 1 - 1
Quilmes - 1 - -
Racing (Córdoba) - 1 - -
Atlanta - - 1 -
Racing Club - - 1 -
Newell's Old Boys - - - 3
Atlético Tucumán - - - 1
Chacarita Juniors - - - 1
Gimnasia de La Plata - - - 1
Huracán - - - 1
Temperley - - - 1

Records

  • River Plate, Rosario Central, Independiente and Boca Juniors are the most successful teams, with three wins each.
  • Argentinos Juniors only ever won one Nacional, the last ever one, in 1985.
  • Both of Ferro Carril Oeste's 2 league wins came in the Nacional, 1982 and 1984.

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