See also the list of final tables
Note that the name of the second level changed several times, while it underwent restructuring twice, in 1935 and 1986.
Notes:
Asociación: The official association. Amateurs: Asociación Amateurs de Football. Federación: Federación Argentina de Football. Liga: Liga Argentina de Football. II: Reserve teams. Some seasons the second level and reserve teams played together. “A” or “B” teams: To distinguish different teams from the same club. Best second level team: it is only a comment.Segunda División (Second Division) 1899-1910
Season Type Champions Best Second Level Team 1899 Banfield Athletic 1900 Banfield Athletic 1901 Barracas Athletic 1902 Belgrano Athletic II Estudiantes "A" (Buenos Aires) 1903 Barracas Athletic II Estudiantes "B" (Buenos Aires) 1904 Barracas Athletic II Argentino de Quilmes 1905 América 1906 Estudiantes II Estudiantil Porteño 1907 Nacional "A" (Buenos Aires) 1908 River Plate "A" 1909 Gimnasia y Esgrima (Buenos Aires) 1910 Racing Club "A"
In 1911 a new national second level league was introduced: "Intermedia". The "Segunda División" continued as a third level league.
Season Type Champions Best Second Level Team 1911 Estudiantes de La Plata 1912 Asociación Ferro Carril Oeste (Buenos Aires) 1912 Federación Tigre 1913 Asociación Huracán (Buenos Aires) 1913 Federación Floresta 1914 Asociación Honor y Patria (Buenos Aires) 1914 Federación Defensores de Belgrano 1915 Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 1916 Sportivo Barracas 1917 Defensores de Belgrano 1918 Eureka 1919 Asociación Banfield 1919 Amateurs Barracas Central 1920 Asociación El Porvenir 1920 Amateurs General Mitre 1921 Asociación Sportivo Dock Sud 1921 Amateurs Palermo 1922 Asociación Boca Juniors II All Boys (Buenos Aires) 1922 Amateurs Argentino del Sud 1923 Asociación Boca Juniors II Sportsman 1923 Amateurs Liberal Argentino 1924 Asociación Chacarita Juniors 1924 Amateurs Excursionistas 1925 Asociación Sportivo Balcarce 1925 Amateurs Talleres (Remedios de Escalada) 1926 Asociación Nacional (Adrogué) 1926 Amateurs Honor y Patria (Bernal)
In 1927 a new national second level league was introduced: "Primera División B". The "División Intermedia" continued as a third level league.
Season Type Champion 1927 El Porvenir 1928 Colegiales 1929 Honor y Patria (Bernal) 1930 Nueva Chicago 1931 Asociación Liberal Argentino 1931 Liga (not played) 1932 Asociación Sportivo Dock Sud 1932 Liga (not played)
In 1933 the "Primera División B" was eliminated and the "Segunda División" replaced it as second level league in the amateur (Asociación) association. In 1934 Quilmes and Tigre played in "Segunda División" with the second teams in the professional league.
Season Type Champion Best Second Level Team 1933 Asociación Ramsar Sport Club 1933 Liga (not played) 1934 Asociación Bella Vista 1934 Liga River Plate II Quilmes
In 1935 a new second level was created by combining second teams from the professional league with the first division from the amateur association.
Season Champion Best Second Level Team 1935 Estudiantes de La Plata II Defensores de Belgrano 1936 Boca Juniors II Sportivo Dock Sud 1937 Almagro 1938 Argentino de Quilmes 1939 Banfield 1940 Argentinos Juniors 1941 Chacarita Juniors 1942 Rosario Central 1943 Vélez Sarsfield 1944 Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 1945 Tigre 1946 Banfield 1947 Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 1948 (abandoned due to players strike) Argentinos Juniors (*) (*) They headed the championship when it was abandoned.
Season Champion 1949 Quilmes 1950 Lanús 1951 Rosario Central 1952 Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 1953 Tigre 1954 Estudiantes de La Plata 1955 Argentinos Juniors 1956 Atlanta 1957 Central Córdoba (Rosario) 1958 Ferro Carril Oeste (Buenos Aires) 1959 Chacarita Juniors 1960 Los Andes (Lomas de Zamora) 1961 Quilmes 1962 Banfield 1963 Ferro Carril Oeste (Buenos Aires) 1964 Lanús 1965 Colón 1966 Unión (Santa Fe) 1967 Defensores de Belgrano 1968 Almagro 1969 Ferro Carril Oeste (Buenos Aires) 1970 Ferro Carril Oeste (Buenos Aires) 1971 Lanús 1972 All Boys (Buenos Aires) 1973 Banfield 1974 Temperley 1975 Quilmes 1976 1st. Platense 1976 2nd. Lanús 1977 Atlético Estudiantes 1978 Ferro Carril Oeste (Buenos Aires) 1979 Tigre 1980 Sarmiento (Junín) 1981 Nueva Chicago 1982 San Lorenzo de Almagro 1983 Atlanta 1984 Deportivo Español 1985 Rosario Central
In 1986 the "Primera División B" was continued as the B division of the "Campeonato Metropolitano"; a new national second level league was introduced. The "Metropolitano B" continued as a third level league between "Nacional B" and "Primera División C".
Season Champion 1986/87 Deportivo Armenio 1987/88 Deportivo Mandiyú 1988/89 Chaco For Ever 1989/90 Huracán (Buenos Aires) 1990/91 Quilmes 1991/92 Lanús 1992/93 Banfield 1993/94 Gimnasia y Esgrima Jujuy 1994/95 Estudiantes de La Plata 1995/96 Huracán Corrientes
Season Champion Best second level team 1996/97 Argentinos Juniors 1997/98 Talleres (Córdoba) 1998/99 Instituto 1999/00 Huracán (Buenos Aires) 2000/01 Banfield 2001/02 Olimpo 2002/03 Atlético de Rafaela 2003/04 Instituto 2004/05 Tiro Federal Argentino (Rosario) 2005/06 Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba 2006/07 Olimpo 2007/08 San Martín (San Miguel de Tucumán) 2008/09 Atlético Tucumán 2009/10 Olimpo 2010/11 Atlético de Rafaela 2011/12 River Plate 2012/13 Rosario Central 2013/14 Banfield 2014 no champion Colón and Unión (Santa Fe) 2015 Atlético Tucumán 2016 Talleres (Córdoba) 2016/17 AA Argentinos Juniors 2017/18 CA Aldosivi 2018/19 Arsenal FC 2019/20 abandoned CA Atlanta and CA San Martín (San Miguel de Tucumán) 2020 CA Sarmiento
Number of Titles
Club Atlético Banfield Sociedad Civil 8 Banfield (not include the titles of Banfield Athletic Club) Club Ferro Carril Oeste 6 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Lanús 5 Remedios de Escalada Club Atlético Rosario Central 4 Rosario Club Atlético Tigre Sociedad Civil 4 Victoria Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 4 La Plata Club Estudiantes de La Plata 4 La Plata Quilmes Atlético Club 4 Quilmes Asociación Atlética Argentinos Juniors 4 Buenos Aires Barracas Athletic Club 3 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Boca Juniors Asociación Civil 3 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Chacarita Juniors 3 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Defensores de Belgrano 3 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Huracán 3 Buenos Aires Club Atlético River Plate Asociación Civil 3 Buenos Aires Club Olimpo 3 Bahía Blanca Asociación Mutual Social y Deportiva Atlético de Rafaela 2 Rafaela Banfield Athletic Club 2 Banfield (claim by Club Atlético Bainfield as their own) Club Almagro 2 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Atlanta 2 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Estudiantes 2 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Liberal Argentino 2 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Nueva Chicago 2 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Talleres 2 Córdoba Club Atlético Tucumán 2 San Miguel de Tucumán Club Atlético y Social Honor y Patria 2 Bernal Club El Porvenir 2 Gerli Club Spotivo Dock Sud 2 Dock Sud Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba 2 Córdoba Club Atlético Sarmiento 2 Junín América Foot Ball Club 1 Buenos Aires Asociación Atlética Eureka 1 Buenos Aires Asociación Civil Club Atlético Colón 1 Santa Fe Asociación Civil Deportivo Armenio 1 Buenos Aires Belgrano Athletic Club Asociación Civil 1 Buenos Aires Club Atlético All Boys 1 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Argentino de Quilmes 1 Quilmes Club Atlético Argentino del Sud 1 Avellaneda Club Atlético Barracas Central 1 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Central Córdoba 1 Rosario Club Atlético Chaco For Ever 1 Resistencia Club Atlético Colegiales 1 Florida Oeste Club Atlético Excursionistas 1 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Floresta 1 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Gimnasia y Esgrima 1 San Salvador de Jujuy Club Atlético Huracán Corrientes 1 Corrientes Club Atlético Los Andes 1 Lomas de Zamora Club Atlético Nacional 1 Adrogué Club Atlético Palermo 1 Buenos Aires Club Atlético Platense Asociación Civil 1 Florida Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro 1 Buenos Aires Club Atlético San Martín Sociedad Civil 1 San Miguel de Tucumán Club Atlético Talleres 1 Remedios de Escalada Club Atlético Temperley 1 Turdera Club Atlético Tiro Federal Argentino 1 Rosario Club Atlético Unión 1 Santa Fe Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield Asociación Civil 1 Buenos Aires Club Atlético y Social Bella Vista 1 Bella Vista Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima 1 Buenos Aires Club Deportivo Español de Buenos Aires 1 Buenos Aires Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba 1 Godoy Cruz Club Deportivo Mandiyú 1 Corrientes Club General Mitre de Football 1 Villa Madero Club Harrods Gath y Chaves 1 Buenos Aires (former Club Atlético Nacional (Buenos Aires) in 1907) Club Sportivo Balcarce 1 Buenos Aires Club Sportivo Barracas 1 Buenos Aires Honor y Patria Football Club 1 Buenos Aires Racing Club Asociación Civil 1 Avellaneda Ramsar Sport Club 1 Ramos Mejía Club Atlético Aldosivi 1 Mar del Plata Arsenal Fútbol Club 1 Sarandí
Sources: [CIHF -], [Iwa -], [Ram -], [Yam -], [can], "Un Pionero Llamado Banfield" (V.Raffo and S. Yanes).
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