| Season | Winners | Runners-up | Third Place | Detail | Matches |
| 2024 |
Vélez Sarsfield
|
Talleres (C) | Racing | 📄 |
|
| 2023 |
River Plate
|
Talleres (C) | San Lorenzo | 📄 |
|
| 2022 |
Boca Juniors
|
Racing | River Plate | 📄 |
|
| 2021 |
River Plate
|
Defensa y Justicia | Talleres (C) | 📄 |
|
| 2019–20 |
Boca Juniors
|
River Plate | Vélez Sarsfield | 📄 |
|
| 2018–19 |
Racing
|
Defensa y Justicia | Boca Juniors | 📄 |
|
| 2017–18 |
Boca Juniors
|
Godoy Cruz | San Lorenzo | 📄 |
|
| 2016–17 |
Boca Juniors
|
River Plate | Estudiantes (LP) | 📄 |
|
| 2016 |
Lanús
|
San Lorenzo | Estudiantes (LP) | 📄 |
|
| 2015 |
Boca Juniors
|
San Lorenzo | Rosario Central | 📄 |
|
| 2014 Transición |
Racing
|
River Plate | Lanús | 📄 |
|
| 2014 Final |
River Plate
|
Boca Juniors | Estudiantes (LP) | 📄 |
|
| 2013 Inicial |
San Lorenzo
|
Lanús | Vélez Sarsfield | 📄 |
|
| 2012–13 |
Vélez Sarsfield
|
Newell's Old Boys | – | 📄 |
|
| 2013 Final |
Newell's Old Boys
|
River Plate | Lanús | 📄 |
|
| 2012 Inicial |
Vélez Sarsfield
|
Newell's Old Boys | Belgrano | 📄 |
|
| 2012 Clausura |
Arsenal
|
Tigre | Vélez Sarsfield | 📄 |
|
| 2011 Apertura |
Boca Juniors
|
Racing | Vélez Sarsfield | 📄 |
|
| 2011 Clausura |
Vélez Sarsfield
|
Lanús | Godoy Cruz | 📄 |
|
| 2010 Apertura |
Estudiantes (LP)
|
Vélez Sarsfield | Arsenal | 📄 |
|
| 2010 Clausura |
Argentinos Juniors
|
Estudiantes (LP) | Godoy Cruz | 📄 |
|
| 2009 Apertura |
Banfield
|
Newell's Old Boys | Colón | 📄 |
|
| Rank | Club | Winners | Runners-up | Total |
| 1 |
River Plate
|
38 | 34 | 72 |
| 2 |
Boca Juniors
|
35 | 22 | 57 |
| 3 |
Racing
|
18 | 9 | 27 |
| 4 |
Independiente
|
16 | 16 | 32 |
| 5 |
San Lorenzo
|
15 | 16 | 31 |
| 6 |
Vélez Sarsfield
|
11 | 9 | 20 |
| 7 |
Estudiantes (LP)
|
6 | 7 | 13 |
Summary
The Argentina football champion is the winner of the highest league in Argentine football, the Primera División. The league season have had different formats, since the original double round-robin until the Liga Profesional. The champion is the team with the most points at the end of the competition.
The first Argentine football champions, St. Andrew's and Old Caledonians, were crowned in 1891 in the first official championship. Alumni was the most successful club with 10 titles until its dissolution in 1911. River Plate is the most successful club, having won 38 titles to date.
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