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The winners of the Torneo Apertura and Torneo Clausura will qualify for the 2026 Copa Libertadores as Argentina 1 and Argentina 2, respectively. Qualification for international tournaments will be determined by the overall standings of the 2025 Primera División. [7] This season, two teams will be relegated to the Primera Nacional. One team ...
The Primera División is the country's premier football division and is the top division of the Argentine football league system. 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.
Division Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Primera División: 1891–present: División Intermedia: 1911–1926: 1927–1932: Primera B: 1899–1910 1927–1985: 1911–1926 1986–present: Torneo Regional: 1967–1985: Primera Nacional: 1986–present: Primera C: 1900–1910 1927–1985: 1911–1926 1986–present: Primera D ...
The champions qualified for the 2025 Copa Libertadores as Argentina 1. The qualification for international tournaments was determined by an aggregate table of the 2024 Primera División and 2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional first stage tournaments. [14] In this season two teams would be relegated to the Primera Nacional. One team would be ...
The competition was run under a single round-robin, contested by 26 teams (24 from the previous edition plus 2 promoted from Primera Nacional). The champions qualified for the 2022 Copa Libertadores as Argentina 2. The qualification for international tournaments was determined by an aggregate table of the 2021 Primera División and 2021 Copa de ...
The 2023 Argentine Primera División - Liga Profesional (officially the Torneo Binance 2023, until the 26th round, for sponsorship reasons) [1] [2] was the 133rd season of top-flight professional football in Argentina. The league season began on 27 January and ended on 30 July 2023.
The All-time Argentine Primera División table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Argentine association football top division since the first championship held in 1891. [1] This table does not include other Argentine competitions such as domestic cups.
The 2012–13 Primera División season was the 122nd season of top-flight professional football in Argentina.It started on August 3, 2012 and ended on June 29, 2013. Twenty teams competed in the league, eighteen returning from the 2011–12 season and two promoted from the Primera B Nacional Championship (Championship winners River Plate and runners-up Quilmes).