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Primera Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, (English "National B Division"), and known as Primera B Nacional until the 2019–20 season) [2] [3] is the second division of the Argentine football league system. The competition is made up of 38 teams. It is played by teams from all over the country.
Torneo Nacional B: Primera B: Primera C: Primera D: Torneo del Interior : Regional Leagues: 1995–2005: Primera División: Primera B Nacional: Primera B: Primera C: Primera D: Torneo Argentino A: Torneo Argentino B: Regional Leagues: 2005–2014: Primera División: Primera B Nacional: Primera B: Primera C: Primera D: Torneo Argentino A: Torneo ...
The tournament has received different names since its first edition in 1899, such as "Segunda División" (1899–1926), "Primera División B" (or simply "Primera B", since 1927). After the restructuring of the Argentine football league system in 1985, the tournament became the third division, changing its name to "Primera B Metropolitana" to ...
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 football league in Argentina, [9] organised by the Argentine Football Association (AFA).
The 2024 Argentine Primera B Metropolitana is the 127th. season of the third tier of football in Argentina. The season began on 2 February and is expected to end in 14 December 2024. Twenty-two teams competed in the league.
These leagues make up the first five tiers of Argentine football. Below the fifth tier, there are various regional leagues for clubs indirectly affiliated. On the other hand, clubs directly affiliated have no league below the fifth (Primera D), therefore a club relegated from the Primera D has to spend one year without playing (disaffiliated).
The country's central bank sold some $150 million on Monday, the largest daily fall in reserves since early August, traders told Reuters, adding to drops of some $368 million last week and $72 ...
Estudiantes could not qualify to be in that tournament (finished 10th and only 8 were able to play in Nacional B) so the squad went to Primera B, renamed "Primera B Metropolitana", although it was a third division of the league system. In 1988 the club inaugurated a new grandstand which a capacity of 10,000 seats.