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Argentinos

Argentinos

Est: 1904
“Bumeran” Diego Armando Maradona (Argentinos Jrs.)
Argentinos
Argentinos
Est: 1904
“Bumeran” Diego Armando Maradona (Argentinos Jrs.)
Atlético Tucumán

Atlético Tucumán

Est: 1902
Monumental Jose Fierro (Atletico Tucuman)
Atlético Tucumán
Atlético Tucumán
Est: 1902
Monumental Jose Fierro (Atletico Tucuman)
Banfield

Banfield

Est: 1896
Florencio Sola (Banfield)
Banfield
Banfield
Est: 1896
Florencio Sola (Banfield)
Barracas Central

Barracas Central

Est: 1904
Claudio Fabián Tapia
Barracas Central
Barracas Central
Est: 1904
Claudio Fabián Tapia
Belgrano

Belgrano

Est: 1905
Julio César Villagra (Belgrano)
Belgrano
Belgrano
Est: 1905
Julio César Villagra (Belgrano)
Boca Juniors

Boca Juniors

Est: 1905
Alberto J. Armando (Boca Juniors)
Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors
Est: 1905
Alberto J. Armando (Boca Juniors)
Central Córdoba

Central Córdoba

Est: 1919
Alfredo Terrera (Central Córdoba)
Central Córdoba
Central Córdoba
Est: 1919
Alfredo Terrera (Central Córdoba)
Defensa y Justicia

Defensa y Justicia

Est: 1935
Norberto Tomaghello (Defensa y Justicia)
Defensa y Justicia
Defensa y Justicia
Est: 1935
Norberto Tomaghello (Defensa y Justicia)
Estudiantes

Estudiantes

Est: 1904
Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi (Estudiantes de La Plata)
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Est: 1904
Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi (Estudiantes de La Plata)
Gimnasia

Gimnasia

Est: 1887
Juan Carmelo Zerillo (Gimnasia LP)
Gimnasia
Gimnasia
Est: 1887
Juan Carmelo Zerillo (Gimnasia LP)
Godoy Cruz

Godoy Cruz

Est: 1921
Malvinas Argentinas (Godoy Cruz)
Godoy Cruz
Godoy Cruz
Est: 1921
Malvinas Argentinas (Godoy Cruz)
CA Huracán

CA Huracán

Est: 1908
Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó (Huracan)
CA Huracán
CA Huracán
Est: 1908
Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó (Huracan)
CA Independiente

CA Independiente

Est: 1904
Libertadores de America (Club Atlético Independiente)
CA Independiente
CA Independiente
Est: 1904
Libertadores de America (Club Atlético Independiente)
Instituto

Instituto

Est: 1918
Juan Domingo Perón
Instituto
Instituto
Est: 1918
Juan Domingo Perón
CA Lanús

CA Lanús

Est: 1915
Lanús (Lanus)
CA Lanús
CA Lanús
Est: 1915
Lanús (Lanus)
Newell’s Old Boys

Newell’s Old Boys

Est: 1903
Marcelo Bielsa (Newell’s Old Boys)
Newell’s Old Boys
Newell’s Old Boys
Est: 1903
Marcelo Bielsa (Newell’s Old Boys)
CA Platense

CA Platense

Est: 1905
Ciudad de Vicente López (Platense)
CA Platense
CA Platense
Est: 1905
Ciudad de Vicente López (Platense)
Racing Club

Racing Club

Est: 1903
Presidente Peron (Racing Club)
Racing Club
Racing Club
Est: 1903
Presidente Peron (Racing Club)
River Plate

River Plate

Est: 1901
Mâs Monumental
River Plate
River Plate
Est: 1901
Mâs Monumental
Rosario Central

Rosario Central

Est: 1889
Gigante de Arroyito (Rosario Central)
Rosario Central
Rosario Central
Est: 1889
Gigante de Arroyito (Rosario Central)
San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo

Est: 1908
Pedro Bidegain (San Lorenzo)
San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo
Est: 1908
Pedro Bidegain (San Lorenzo)
CA Sarmiento

CA Sarmiento

Est: 1911
Eva Perón
CA Sarmiento
CA Sarmiento
Est: 1911
Eva Perón
CA Talleres

CA Talleres

Est: 1913
Mario Alberto Kempes (Talleres)
CA Talleres
CA Talleres
Est: 1913
Mario Alberto Kempes (Talleres)
CA Tigre

CA Tigre

Est: 1902
José Dellagiovanna
CA Tigre
CA Tigre
Est: 1902
José Dellagiovanna
CA Unión

CA Unión

Est: 1907
15 de Abril (Union Santa Fe)
CA Unión
CA Unión
Est: 1907
15 de Abril (Union Santa Fe)
CA Vélez Sarsfield

CA Vélez Sarsfield

Est: 1910
José Amalfitani
CA Vélez Sarsfield
CA Vélez Sarsfield
Est: 1910
José Amalfitani
Deportivo Riestra

Deportivo Riestra

Est: 1931
Estadio Guillermo Laza
Deportivo Riestra
Deportivo Riestra
Est: 1931
Estadio Guillermo Laza
Independiente Rivadavia

Independiente Rivadavia

Est: 1913
Estadio Bautista Gargantini
Independiente Rivadavia
Independiente Rivadavia
Est: 1913
Estadio Bautista Gargantini

Summary

The Primera División (Spanish pronunciation: [pɾiˈmeɾa ðiβiˈsjon]; English: "First Division"), known officially as Liga Profesional de Fútbol, or Torneo Betano for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Argentina and the highest level of the Argentine football league system. Organised by the Argentine Football Association (AFA), it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Primera Nacional (Second Division), with the teams placed lowest at the end of the season being relegated.

Argentina held its first championship in 1891, making it the first country outside the United Kingdom to establish a football league. The Football League had debuted in England in 1888, followed by the Scottish and Irish leagues in 1890. In the early years, only teams from Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires, La Plata and Rosario were affiliated to the national association. Teams from other cities would join in later years.

In 1931, the Primera División became professional when 18 clubs left the amateur leagues to form their own professional competition.

The Argentine championship was ranked as one of the top ten strongest leagues worldwide for the 2015 calendar year by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). Argentina placed 4th after La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy), and Bundesliga (Germany), but has since descended to 19th in the 2021 list.

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