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First levelThe first tournament was played in 1891 with the following teams: Belgrano Football Club Buenos Aires al Rosario Railway Buenos Aires Football Club Old Caledonians Saint Andrew's The first championship of the current association was played in 1893 with the following clubs: Buenos Aires Railway Buenos Aires English High School Flores Lomas Athletic Quilmes Club [The league was created with 5 teams] Season Type Promoted Relegated 1893 Lobos Buenos Aires Railway Retiro Athletic Buenos Aires English High School Rosario Athletic Quilmes Club Saint Andrew's [The league was extended to 6 teams] 1894 English High School Lobos Lomas Academy Rosario Athletic Quilmes Rovers Saint Andrew's 1895 Belgrano Athletic English High School Quilmes Rovers [The league was reduced to 5 teams] 1896 Banfield Lomas Academy Belgrano "B" Retiro Athletic Lanús Athletic Palermo Athletic [The league was extended to 7 teams] 1897 Lobos Belgrano "B" United Banks Flores 1898 (none) Banfield Palermo Athletic United Banks [The first level was reduced to 4 teams and a second level was played in 1899] 1899 English High School AC Lanús Athletic Quilmes Lobos 1900 (none) (none) 1901 Barracas Athletic (none) [The first level was extended to 5 teams] 1902 Flores (none) [The First level was extentend to 6 teams] 1903 Atlético Estudiantes Flores 1904 Reformer (none) [The first level was extended to 7 teams] 1905 Argentino de Quilmes (none) Belgrano Extra San Isidro San Martín Athletic [The first level was extended to 11 teams] 1906 Porteño Belgrano Extra Rules to define promotion and relegation were established to the next season. 1907 (none) (*) Barracas Athletic (*) Nacional de Floresta won the promotion but was eliminated after 2 matches during 1908. [The first level was reduced to 10 teams] 1908 River Plate San Martín Athletic 1909 Gimnasia y Esgrima BUE Lomas Athletic Reformer [The first level was reduced to 9 teams] 1910 Racing Club Argentino de Quilmes 1911 Estudiantes LPG Alumni (*) (*) Alumni forfeited 3 matches and was eliminated during 1912. Estudiantes LPG, Gimnasia y Esgrima BUE and Porteño disjoined the AAF during 1912 and founded the dissident FAF. Then, the following clubes were promoted to first level to play in the new federation during 1912: Argentino de Quilmes Atlanta Independiente (Ave) Kimberley (BUE) Sociedad Sportiva Argentina [AAF: the first level was reduced to 6 teams during 1912] [FAF: the first level was created with 8 teams during 1912] 1912 AAF Banfield (none) Boca Juniors Comercio Estudiantil Porteño Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Ferrocarril Sud Hispano Argentino Olivos Platense Riachuelo [The first level was extended to 15 teams] 1912 FAF Tigre [The first level was extended to 10 teams] 1913 AAF Huracán (BUE) Ferrocarril Sud Olivos Riachuelo [The first level was reduced to 13 teams] 1913 FAF Floresta Argentino de Quilmes (*) Sociedad Sportiva Argentina Tigre (*) (*) Tigre (ejected) and Argentino de Quilmes (disjoined) were eliminated during 1914. [The first level was reduced to 8 teams] 1914 Argentino de Quilmes (none) Defensores de Belgrano San Lorenzo de Almagro Tigre [First level was extended to 25 teams] FAF was merged into AAF. 1915 Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG Comercio Defensores de Belgrano Floresta Kimberley (BUE) [First level was reduced to 22 teams] 1916 Sportivo Barracas Belgrano Athletic Quilmes [First level was reduced to 21 teams] 1917 Defensores de Belgrano Banfield Gimnasia y Esgrima BUE [First level was reduced to 20 teams] 1918 Eureka Argentino de Quilmes Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) [First level was reduced to 19 teams] Atlético Estudiantes, Estudiantil Porteño, Independiente (Ave), Platense, Racing Club, River Plate and Tigre (disjoined) and Atlanta, Defensores de Belgrano, Atlético Estudiantes, Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG, San Isidro, San Lorenzo de Almagro and Sportivo Barracas (ejected) founded a dissident association (AAmF). Then, the following club was promoted during 1919: AAmF Vélez Sarsfield [AArF The first level was reduced to 6 teams] [AAmF The first level was created with 14 teams] 1919 AArF Banfield (none) Del Plata Lanús Nueva Chicago Palermo Sportivo del Norte [The first level was extended to 13 teams] (*) 1919 AAmF Barracas Central (none) Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Quilmes Sportivo Buenos Aires [The first level was extended to 19 teams] (*) (*) Sportivo Barracas left the dissident association and went to the official one. Lanús and Sportivo Almagro disjoined the official association and went to the dissident one during 1920. But, the two teams played in both associations in this season. 1920 AArF El Porvenir Palermo [The first level was reduced to 10 teams] (**) 1920 AAmF (none) (*) (none) [The first level was extended to 20 teams] (**) (*) General Mitre won the promotion but was eliminated after 17 matches during 1921. (**) Banfield disjoined the AArF and joined the AAmF. 1921 AArF Alvear (none) Argentino Juniors Boca Alumni Platense (BUE) Progrestista San Fernando Sportivo Dock Sud [First level was extended to 17 teams] (*) 1921 AAmF Palermo [The first level was extended to 21 teams] (*) (*) Lanús and Sportivo Almagro only played in the AAmF. 1922 AArF All Boys (none) Argentino de Banfield Argentino de Quilmes Temperley Villa Urquiza [The first level was extended to 23 teams] (*) 1922 AAmF Argentino del Sud (none) (*) (*) Palermo disjoined AAmF and joined AArF. 1923 AArF Sportsman (none) [The first level was reduced to 22 teams] (*) 1923 AAmF Liberal Argentino (none) [The first level was extended to 24 teams] (*) (*) Estudiantes LPG and Sportivo Palermo disjoined AArF and joined AAmF. 1924 AArF Chacarita Juniors (none) [The first level was extenden to 23 teams] 1924 AAmF Excursionistas (none) [The first level was extented 25 teams] 1925 AArF Sportivo Balcarce All Boys Colegiales El Porvenir Nueva Chicago Sportivo Barracas Temperley [The first level was reduced to 18 teams] (*) (*) This six teams disjoined AArF and were eliminated during 1926. 1925 AAmF Talleres (RdE) (none) [The first level was expanded to 26 teams] 1926 AArF (none) Alvear Argentino de Banfield Boca Alumni Del Plata General San Martín Palermo Progresista Sportivo Balcarce Sportivo Dock Sud Sportsman Universal 1926 AAmF Sportivo Barracas (none) AArF and AAmF were merged in AAAF. [Total first level of the merger was reduced to 34 teams] 1927 Argentino de Banfield (none) El Porvenir [First level was extended to 36 teams] 1928 Colegiales Liberal Argentino Porteño [First level was reduced to 35 teams] 1929 Honor y Patria (none) [First level was extended to 36 teams] 1930 Nueva Chicago Argentino del Sud Honor y Patria San Isidro (*) The following clubs disjoined AAAF and founded a dissident and professional league (LAF) during 1931: Argentinos Juniors, Atlanta, Boca Juniors, Chacarita Juniors, Estudiantes LPG, Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE), Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG, Huracán (BUE), Independiente (Ave), Platense, Lanús, Quilmes, Racing Club, River Plate, San Lorenzo de Almagro, Talleres (RdE), Tigre and Vélez Sarsfield. (*) San Isidro was relegated, later was invited to play in first level, but after played 4 matches dijoined the AAAF during 1931. [AAAF The first level was reduced to 16 teams] [LAF The first level was created with 18 teams] 1931 AAAF All Boys San Fernando Liberal Argentino [The first level was extended to 17 teams] 1931 LAF (none) (none) 1932 AAAF Palermo Sportivo Palermo Sportivo Acassuso Sportivo Alsina Sportivo Dock Sud [The first level was extended to 20 teams] 1932 LAF (none) (none) 1933 AAAF General San Martín (none) Gutenberg Ramsar [The first level was extended to 23 teams] 1933 LAF Unión Talleres - Lanús Atlanta Lanús Quilmes Talleres (RdE) Tigre [The first level was reduced to 14 teams] (*) (*) Argentinos Juniors was forced to merge with Atlanta in Club Atlanta - Argentinos Juniors, but it was dissolved during 1934. Then, Argentinos Juniors replaced the merger and played during that season. 1934 AAAF (none) All Boys Almagro Argentino de Quilmes Argentino de Temperley Atlético Estudiantes Banfield Barracas Central Colegiales Defensores de Belgrano El Porvenir Estudiantil Porteño Excursionistas General San Martín Gutenberg Liberal Argentino Nueva Chicago Palermo Ramsar Sportivo Acassuso Sportivo Alsina Sportivo Barracas Sportivo Buenos Aires Sportivo Dock Sud 1934 LAF Atlanta Unión Talleres - Lanús Lanús Quilmes Talleres (RdE) Tigre [First level was reduced to 18 teams] (*) (*) AAAF and LAF were merged in AFA. Then, all teams of AAAF were relegated. 1935 (none) (none) 1936 (none) (none) 1937 Almagro Argentinos Juniors Quilmes [First level was reduced to 17 teams] 1938 Argentino de Quilmes Almagro Newell's Old Boys Talleres (RdE) Rosario Central [First level was extended to 18 teams] (*) (*) Newell's Old Boys and Rosario Central joined AFA. Both clubs belonged to Asociación Rosarina de Football. 1939 Banfield Argentino de Quilmes 1940 (none) Chacarita Juniors Vélez Sarsfield [First level was reduced to 16 teams] 1941 Chacarita Juniors Rosario Central 1942 Rosario Central Tigre 1943 Vélez Sarsfield Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG 1944 Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG Banfield 1945 Tigre Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG 1946 Banfield Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) 1947 Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG Atlanta 1948 Atlanta (none) Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) [First level was extended to 18 teams] 1949 Quilmes Lanús 1950 Lanús Rosario Central Tigre [First level was reduced to 17 teams] 1951 Rosario Central Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG Quilmes [First level was reduced to 16 teams] 1952 Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG Atlanta 1953 Tigre Estudiantes LPG 1954 Estudiantes LPG Banfield 1955 Argentinos Juniors Platense 1956 Atlanta Chacarita Juniors 1957 Central Córdoba (ROS) Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) 1958 Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Tigre 1959 Chacarita Juniors Central Córdoba (ROS) 1960 Los Andes (LdZ) Newell's Old Boys 1961 Quilmes Lanús Los Andes (LdZ) [First level was reduced to 15 teams] 1962 Banfield Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Quilmes [First level was reduced to 14 teams] 1963 Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) (none) Newell's Old Boys [First level was extended to 16 teams] 1964 Lanús (none) Platense [First level was extended to 18 teams] 1965 Colón (none) Quilmes [First level was extended to 20 teams] 1966 Deportivo Español (none) Unión (SFN) [First level was extended to 22 teams] 1967 Los Andes (LdZ) Deportivo Español Tigre Unión (SFN) 1968 Deportivo Morón Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Unión (SFN) Tigre 1969 (none) Deportivo Morón [First level was reduced to 21 teams] 1970 Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Lanús Quilmes Unión (SFN) (*) [First level was reduced to 19 teams] (*) Unión (SFN) disjoined AFA. 1971 Lanús Los Andes (LdZ) Platense [First level was reduced to 18 teams] 1972 All Boys Banfield Lanús [First level was reduced to 17 teams] 1973 Banfield (none) [First level was extended to 18 teams] 1974 Temperley (none) Unión (SFN) [First level was extended to 20 teams] 1975 Quilmes (none) San Telmo [First level was extended to 22 teams] 1976 Lanús San Telmo Platense [First level was extended to 23 teams] 1977 Atlético Estudiantes Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Lanús Temperley [First level was reduced to 21 teams] 1978 Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Atlético Estudiantes Banfield [First level was reduced to 20 teams] 1979 Talleres (COR) Atlanta Tigre Chacarita Juniors Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG [First level was reduced to 19 teams] 1980 Instituto All Boys Sarmiento (Jun) Quilmes Tigre [First level was reduced to 18 teams] 1981 Atlético Racing (COR) Colón Nueva Chicago San Lorenzo de Almagro Quilmes [First level was extended to 19 teams] 1982 San Lorenzo de Almagro Quilmes Temperley Sarmiento (Jun) 1983 Atlanta Nueva Chicago Chacarita Juniors Racing Club 1984 Deportivo Español Atlanta Gimnasia y Esgrima LPG Rosario Central 1985-86 Deportivo Italiano Chacarita Juniors Racing Club Huracán (BUE) Rosario Central [First level was extended to 20 teams] 1986-87 Banfield Deportivo Italiano Deportivo Armenio Temperley 1987-88 Deportivo Mandiyú Banfield San Martín (TUC) Unión (SFN) 1988-89 Chaco For Ever Deportivo Armenio Unión (SFN) San Martín (TUC) 1989-90 Huracán (BUE) Atlético Racing (COR) Lanús Instituto 1990-91 Belgrano (COR) Chaco For Ever Quilmes Lanús 1991-92 Lanús Quilmes San Martín (TUC) Unión (SFN) 1992-93 Banfield San Martín (TUC) Gimnasia y Tiro Talleres (COR) 1993-94 Gimnasia y Esgrima SSJ Estudiantes LPG Talleres (COR) Gimnasia y Tiro 1994-95 Colón Deportivo Mandiyú Estudiantes LPG Talleres (COR) 1995-96 Huracán Corrientes Argentinos Juniors Unión (SFN) Belgrano (COR) 1996-97 Argentinos Juniors Banfield Gimnasia y Tiro Huracán Corrientes 1997-98 Belgrano (COR) Deportivo Español Talleres (COR) Gimnasia y Tiro 1998-99 Chacarita Juniors Huracán (BUE) Instituto Platense 1999-00 Almagro Instituto Huracán (BUE) Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Los Andes (LdZ) Gimnasia y Esgrima SSJ 2000-01 Banfield Almagro Nueva Chicago Los Andes (LdZ) 2001-02 Arsenal FC Argentinos Juniors Olimpo Belgrano (COR) 2002-03 Atlético de Rafaela Huracán (BUE) Quilmes Unión (SFN) 2003-04 Almagro Atlético de Rafaela Argentinos Juniors Chacarita Juniors Huracán (OYO) Nueva Chicago Instituto Talleres (COR) 2004-05 Gimnasia y Esgrima SSJ Almagro Tiro Federal Huracán (OYO) 2005-06 Belgrano (COR) Instituto Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba Olimpo Nueva Chicago Tiro Federal
Second levelThis file contains the promotions / relegations since the reorganization of 1937. The following teams played in second level in 1937: All Boys Almagro Argentino de Quilmes Atlético Estudiantes Banfield Barracas Central Colegiales Defensores de Belgrano El Porvenir Estudiantil Porteño Excursionistas Nueva Chicago Sportivo Alsina Sportivo Barracas Sportivo Buenos Aires Sportivo Dock Sud Temperley 1937 Sportivo Acassuso Nueva Chicago Sportivo Alsina Sportivo Barracas 1938 Los Andes (LdZ) Estudiantil Porteño 1939 Boulogne Sportivo Buenos Aires Unión (SFN) (*) (*) Unión (SFN) joined AFA. 1940 Nueva Chicago Atlético Estudiantes Boulogne El Porvenir (*) (*) El Porvenir disjoined AFA. 1941 El Porvenir (*) Argentino de Quilmes Sportivo Alsina Barracas Central Los Andes (LdZ) (*) El Porvenir joined AFA. 1942 Argentino de Quilmes El Porvenir Atlético Estudiantes Sportivo Alsina Central Córdoba (ROS) (*) (*) Central Córdoba (ROS) joined AFA. 1943 Argentino (ROS) (*) Argentino de Quilmes El Porvenir Los Andes (LdZ) Tiro Federal (*) (*) Argentino (ROS) & Tiro Federal joined AFA. 1944 Barracas Central Colegiales 1945 Argentino de Quilmes All Boys 1946 All Boys Sportivo Acassuso Barracas Central 1947 Colegiales (none) Colón (*) (*) Colón joined AFA. 1948 Barracas Central (none) 1949 (none) All Boys Argentino (ROS) Atlético Estudiantes Barracas Central Central Córdoba (ROS) Colegiales Defensores de Belgrano Excursionistas Tiro Federal 1950 All Boys (none) Defensores de Belgrano Excursionistas 1951 Sarmiento (Jun) (*) El Porvenir Tiro Federal (*) Sarmiento (Jun) joined AFA. 1952 Central Córdoba (ROS) Defensores de Belgrano 1953 Defensores de Belgrano Tiro Federal 1954 El Porvenir Los Andes (LdZ) 1955 Colegiales Defensores de Belgrano 1956 San Telmo Colegiales 1957 Los Andes (LdZ) Argentino de Quilmes 1958 Defensores de Belgrano San Telmo 1959 Deportivo Morón Colón 1960 Deportivo Español Talleres (RdE) 1961 San Telmo Defensores de Belgrano El Porvenir 1962 Deportivo Italiano All Boys Almagro Excursionistas 1963 All Boys (none) Almagro Argentino de Quilmes Colón Defensores de Belgrano El Porvenir Excursionistas Talleres (RdE) Villa Dálmine 1964 Arsenal FC (none) 1965 Almirante Brown (ICa) (none) 1966 Atlético Estudiantes (none) 1967 Liniers (JVi) Central Córdoba (ROS) El Porvenir Talleres (RdE) 1968 El Porvenir Sarmiento (Jun) Deportivo Italiano Villa Dálmine 1969 Comunicaciones Argentino de Quilmes El Porvenir Sportivo Dock Sud 1970 Talleres (RdE) Almagro Liniers (JVi) Tigre 1971 Almagro Defensores de Belgrano Tigre 1972 Defensores de Belgrano Deportivo Español Flandria Excursionistas Unión (SFN) (*) (*) Unión (SFN) joined AFA. 1973 Central Córdoba (ROS) (none) Sportivo Dock Sud 1974 Sarmiento (Jun) (none) Deportivo Italiano 1975 Villa Dálmine (none) El Porvenir 1976 Argentino de Quilmes Sarmiento (Jun) Deportivo Armenio Sportivo Dock Sud 1977 Sarmiento (Jun) Central Córdoba (ROS) Comunicaciones Deportivo Morón Talleres (RdE) 1978 Talleres (RdE) Lanús San Telmo 1979 Deportivo Español Flandria 1980 Deportivo Morón Chacarita Juniors 1981 Chacarita Juniors Almagro Lanús Villa Dálmine 1982 Central Córdoba (ROS) Argentino de Quilmes Villa Dálmine Talleres (RdE) 1983 Argentino (ROS) Central Córdoba (ROS) Talleres (RdE) Villa Dálmine 1984 San Miguel Deportivo Armenio Villa Dálmine Arsenal FC 1985 Defensa y Justicia Sarmiento (Jun) Deportivo Armenio Talleres (RdE) 1986 Atlético Concepción All Boys Belgrano (COR) Almirante Brown (ICa) Central Córdoba (SdE) Argentino (ROS) Central Norte Atlanta Chaco For Ever Defensores de Belgrano Cipolletti Deportivo Morón Deportivo Maipú El Porvenir Deportivo Mandiyú Atético Estudiantes Douglas Haig Nueva Chicago Ferro Carril Oeste (GPO) Quilmes Gimnasia y Esgrima SSJ San Miguel Guaraní Antonio Franco Villa Dálmine Unión (VKr) 1986-87 Almirante Brown (ICa) Atlético Concepción Atlético Tucumán Central Norte Quilmes Unión (VKr) 1987-88 Estación Quequén Ferro Carril Oeste (GPO) Talleres (RdE) Gimnasia y Esgrima SSJ (*) Guaraní Antonio Franco (*) San Martín (T) won the promotion to first level without playing the second level league. 1988-89 Atlético de Rafaela Chacarita Juniors Olimpo Estación Quequén Villa Dálmine Temperley 1989-90 Atlanta Deportivo Armenio Deportivo Laferrere Los Andes (LdZ) Deportivo Morón Olimpo 1990-91 Central Córdoba (ROS) Atlanta Nueva Chicago Cipolletti San Martín (UAQ) Tigre 1991-92 Arsenal FC Central Córdoba (SdE) Gimnasia y Tiro Deportivo Maipú Ituzaingó San Martín (UAQ) 1992-93 All Boys Atlético Racing (COR) Gimnasia y Esgrima SSJ Defensa y Justicia Sarmiento (Jun) Villa Dálmine 1993-94 Chacarita Juniors Chaco For Ever Los Andes (LdZ) Ituzaingó Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba Sarmiento (Jun) 1994-95 Atlanta Deportivo Laferrere Huracán Corrientes (*) Deportivo Italiano San Martín (UAQ) Talleres (RdE) Tigre (*) Huracán Corrientes replaced Deportivo Mandiyú (relegated from 1st. Level). 1995-96 Aldosivi Tigre Almagro Atlético Estudiantes Chaco For Ever Cipolletti Deportivo Italiano Gimnasia y Esgrima (CdU) Juventud Antoniana Olimpo Sarmiento (Jun) Temperley 1996-97 Almirante Brown (Arr) Gimnasia y Esgrima (CdU) Defensa y Justicia Juventud Antoniana San Martín (SMa) Sarmiento (Jun) San Miguel Temperley 1997-98 El Porvenir Almirante Brown (ICa) Gimnasia y Esgrima (CdU) Chaco For Ever Juventud Antoniana Sportivo Italiano Tigre 1998-99 Argentino (ROS) Atlanta Atlético Racing (COR) Atlético Estudiantes Independiente Rivadavia Douglas Haig Temperley Huracán Corrientes Villa Mitre 1999-00 Atlético Estudiantes Aldosivi General Paz Juniors Argentino (ROS) Deportivo Español Deportivo Morón Gimnasia y Tiro Temperley 2000-01 Defensores de Belgrano All Boys Huracán (OYO) Atlético Estudiantes Cipolletti Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) General Paz Juniors San Martín (TUC) San Miguel 2001-02 Comisión Actividades Infantiles Atlético Racing (COR) Deportivo Español Atlético Tucumán Central Córdoba (ROS) Independiente Rivadavia Platense Tigre Villa Mitre 2002-03 Ferro Carril Oeste (BUE) Almirante Brown (Arr) Tiro Federal Deportivo Español 2003-04 Atlético Racing (COR) Gimnasia y Esgrima (CdU) Sarmiento (Jun) Los Andes (LdZ) 2004-05 Aldosivi Atlético Racing (COR) Sportivo Beh Hur Defensores de Belgrano Tigre Sarmiento (Jun) 2005-06 Platense El Porvenir San Martín (TUC) Juventud Antoniana Villa Mitre San Martín (SMa)
Third levelThis file contains the promotions / relegations since the reorganization of 1937. The following teams played in third level in 1937: Acassuso Bella Vista Boulogne Central Argentino Deportivo Huracán El Progreso Estrella Blanca Florida Justo José de Urquiza Los Andes (LdZ) Marplatense Progresista Ramsar Sportivo Palermo 1937 Mitre (none) 1938 (none) El Progreso Florida Mitre Progresista Ramsar 1939 (none) (none) 1940 Liniers Sud (none) 1941 (none) Bella Vista Estrella Blanca Sportivo Buenos Aires 1942 San Telmo Marplatense Sportivo Palermo 1943 (none) (none) 1944 Brown (Adr) Bolougne Juventud de Bernal Porteño (Mor) 1945 Alumni de Villa Urquiza (none) Deportivo Riestra 1946 Flandria Alumni de Villa Urquiza Sportivo Palermo Sportivo Alsina 1947 (none) Porteño (Mor) 1948 (none) (none) 1949 (none) Acassuso Brown (Adr) Central Argentino Deportivo Huracán Deportivo Riestra Flandria Justo José de Urquiza Juventud de Bernal Liniers (JVi) Sportivo Palermo 1950 Acassuso (none) Brown (Adr) Central Argentino Deportivo Morón Deportivo Riestra Flandria Justo José de Urquiza Juventud de Bernal Liniers (JVi) 1951 (none) Acassuso Brown (Adr) Central Argentino Deportivo Morón Deportivo Riestra Flandria Justo José de Urquiza Juventud de Bernal 1952 Acassuso (none) Brown (Adr) Flandria Justo José de Urquiza 1953 Deportivo Riestra (none) 1954 Atlético Arsenal (none) Sacachispas 1955 Deportivo Morón (none) 1956 Almirante Brown (ICa) (none) Sportivo Palermo 1957 Leandro N. Alem Atlético Arsenal (*) (*) Atlético Arsenal disjoined AFA. 1958 Deportivo Español Justo José de Urquiza 1959 Defensores de Cambaceres Atlético Estudiantes Sportivo Italiano 1960 (none) Sportivo Palermo 1961 (none) Acassuso Argentino (ROS) 1962 Arsenal FC Brown (Adr) Sacachispas Tiro Federal 1963 Atlético Estudiantes (none) Brown (Adr) Comunicaciones Fénix Justo José de Urquiza Porteño (Mor) Sacachispas Sportivo Palermo 1964 Atlético Arsenal (none) 1965 General Mitre (none) 1966 Luz y Fuerza General Mitre 1967 Macabi Porteño (Mor) Sacachispas 1968 Ferrocarril Midland Atlético Arsenal Macabi 1969 Argentino (ROS) (none) Defensores Unidos 1970 Defensores de Almagro Defensores de Cambaceres Sportivo Palermo 1971 Acassuso Barracas Central Central Argentino Defensores de Almagro Liniers (JVi) Luz y Fuerza 1972 Depotivo Armenio Acassuso Liniers (JVi) Leandro N. Alem 1973 Luján (none) 1974 (none) Central Argentino 1975 Barracas Central (none) Deportivo Merlo Tristán Suárez 1976 Berazategui Brown (Adr) Defensores de Cambaceres Ferrocarril Midland 1977 General Lamadrid Justo José de Urquiza 1978 Piraña Fénix Liniers (JVi) 1979 San Miguel Piraña 1980 Brown (Adr) Barracas Central 1981 Barracas Central Brown (Adr) Muñiz Deportivo Riestra 1982 Defensa y Justicia General Lamadrid Ituzaingó Luján 1983 General Lamadrid Defensores de Cambaceres San Martín (Bur) Sportivo Dock Sud 1984 Defensores de Cambaceres General Lamadrid Sportivo Dock Sud Muñiz 1985 (none) Barracas Central San Martín (Bur) 1986 (none) Argentino de Quilmes Central Córdoba (ROS) Colegiales Defensores de Cambaceres Defensores Unidos Excursionistas Flandria Ituzaingó San Telmo Sarmiento (Jun) Talleres (RdE) Tristán Suárez 1986-87 Deportivo Laferrere Comunicaciones Talleres (RdE) Sportivo Dock Sud 1987-88 Central Córdoba (ROS) Berazategui Defensores Unidos 1988-89 Argentino de Quilmes Argentino (ROS) Ituzaingó Defensores Unidos 1989-90 Argentino (ROS) Argentino de Quilmes Berazategui Defensores de Belgrano 1990-91 Defensores de Cambaceres Berazategui Luján Temperley Sarmiento (Jun) 1991-92 Comunicaciones (none) Defensores de Belgrano Sportivo Dock Sud 1992-93 Argentino de Quilmes Comunicaciones Colegiales Luján 1993-94 Andino Deportivo Merlo Defensores Unidos Excursionistas 1994-95 Aldosivi Andino Alvarado Excursionistas Atlético Alianza Ituzaingó Central Norte Chaco For Ever Cipolletti Comisión Actividades Infantiles Concepción FC Cultural Argentino Deportivo General Roca Deportivo Patagones Estudiantes (RCU) Ferrocarril General Belgrano General Paz Juniors General San Martín Germinal Gimnasia y Esgrima (CdU) Grupo Universitario Guaraní Antonio Franco Huracán (AFA) Independiente Rivadavia Juventud Antoniana Olimpo Patronato San Martín (SMa) Sportivo Desamparados Sportivo Villa Cubas Temperley Tristán Suárez Unión Santiago Villa Mitre 1995-96 Almirante Brown (Arr) Defensores de Cambaceres Estación Quequén Deportivo General Roca Ferrocarril Midland Guaraní Antonio Franco Leandro N. Alem Sportivo Villa Cubas San Telmo 1996-97 Berazategui Alvarado Brown (Adr) Central Norte San Martín (MCo) Comisión Actividades Infantiles Sportivo Ben Hur Estación Quequén Ferrocarril Midland General San Martín Germinal Grupo Universitario Sportivo Desamparados Unión Santiago 1997-98 Barraca Colegiales Central Córdoba (SdE) Concepción FC Flandria Defensores Unidos General Lamadrid Deportivo Patagones Ñuñorco Ferrocarril 1998-99 Colegiales Central Córdoba (SdE) Comisión Actividades Infantiles Deportivo Laferrere Defensores de Cambaceres San Martín (MCo) Huracán (OYO) Sportivo Dock Sud Tiro Federal 13 de Junio 1999-00 Deportivo Merlo Estudiantes (RCU) Liniers (BHI) General Lamadrid Luján de Cuyo Leandro N. Alem 2000-01 Estudiantes (RCU) Barraca Ituzaingó Berazategui Juventud Unida Universitario Colegiales 9 de Julio General Belgrano Liniers (BHI) 2001-02 Deportivo Laferrere Cultural Argentino (*) Independiente (UAQ) Deportivo Merlo Talleres (SSJ) Huracán (AFA) Huracán Corrientes Ituzaingó Patronato San Martín (TUC) (*) Cultural Argentino did not played during this season. 2002-03 Colegiales Argentino (ROS) La Florida Atlético Alianza Gimnasia y Esgrima MDZ Deportivo Español (*) Guillermo Brown Estudiantes (RCU) Social Español (*) Independiente (UAQ) Unión (Raf) 9 de Julio San Miguel (*) Social Español replaced Deportivo Español in the league. 2003-04 Argentino (ROS) Almirante Brown (Arr) Candelaria Argentino de Quilmes Rosario Puerto Belgrano Colegiales Sportivo Desamparados Gimnasia y Esgrima MDZ 13 de Junio 2004-05 Comunicaciones Argentino (ROS) Huracán (CRD) Rosario Puerto Belgrano La Plata Gimnasia y Tiro 9 de Julio Racing (OVR) San Martín (TUC) Sportivo Patria 2005-06 Alumni (VMa) Candelaria Central Norte Cipolletti Deportivo Merlo Deportivo Laferrere Gimnasia y Esgrima MDZ General Paz Juniors Real Arroyo Seco Huracán (CRD) Rivadavia Ñuñorco Santamarina Racing (OVR)
Fourth levelThis file contains the promotions / relegations since the reorganization of 1950. The following teams played in fourth level in 1950: Acassuso Brown (Adr) Central Argentino Deportivo Riestra Flandria Justo José de Urquiza Juventud de Bernal Liniers (JVi) 1951 Atlético Arsenal (none) Deportivo San Justo 1952 Macabi (none) 1953 Sacachispas (none) 1954 Atlético Pilar (none) La Paternal 1955 9 de Julio (none) General Lamadrid Muñiz Sportivo Palermo 1956 Defensores de Cambaceres (none) Deportivo Español Leandro N. Alem 1957 Juventud Unida (SMi) (none) 1958 A. C. I. A. (none) Centro Español Defensores de Almagro Porteño (Mor) 1959 Comunicaciones (none) Fénix 1960 Arsenal FC (none) Defensores de Corrientes Ferrocarril Midland Ituzaingó Piraña 1961 Atlético Arsenal (none) 1962 (none) (none) 1963 Deportivo Paraguayo (none) General Mitre General San Martín Tristán Suárez 1964 Atlas Atlético Pilar Luz y Fuerza Muñiz 1965 Atlético Pilar (none) Defensores Unidos 1966 Sportivo Barracas (none) 1967 Luján La Paternal 1968 (none) Atlas Defensores de Corrientes Deportivo Paraguayo General San Martín 1969 Atlas Ituzaingó Deportivo Armenio Juventud de Bernal Deportivo Paraguayo Luján Ferrocarril Urquiza 1970 Ituzaingó Porteño (Mor) Luján 1971 Porteño (Mor) 1972 Lugano Porteño (Mor) 1973 (none) (none) 1974 Cañuelas (none) Central Ballester Puerto Nuevo San Martín (Bur) 1975 Berazategui (none) 1976 (none) (none) 1977 Argentino de Merlo (none) Brown (Adr) Claypole Defensa y Justicia Deportivo Laferrere San Miguel 1978 (none) (none) 1979 Muñiz (none) 1980 (none) Atlético Pilar Piraña 1981 (none) Defensores de Almagro 1982 (none) Sportivo Palermo 1983 (none) (none) 1984 (none) (none) 1985 (none) (none) 1986 (none) Acassuso Atlas Barracas Central Brown (Adr) Cañuelas Central Ballester Centro Español Deportivo Paraguayo Fénix Ferrocarril Midland Ferrocarril Urquiza General Lamadrid Justo José de Urquiza Juventud Unida (SMi) Muñiz Puerto Nuevo Sacachispas San Martín (Bur) Sportivo Barracas 1986-87 Brown (Adr) Deportivo Riestra Muñiz 1987-88 Justo José de Urquiza Liniers (JVi) 1988-89 Barracas Central Brown (Adr) Ferrocarril Midland Justo José de Urquiza 1989-90 Liniers (JVi) Barracas Central Muñiz 1990-91 Brown (Adr) Defensores Unidos Liniers (JVi) 1991-92 Barracas Central (none) Defensores Unidos Deportivo Paraguayo Juventud Unida (SMi) 1992-93 Liniers (JVi) Lugano Temperley 1993-94 Deportivo Riestra Claypole Puerto Nuevo Juventud Unida (SMi) 1994-95 General Lamadrid Comunicaciones Justo José de Urquiza 1995-96 Cañuelas Puerto Nuevo Central Ballester San Martín (Bur) 1996-97 Claypole Argentino de Merlo Comunicaciones Central Ballester 1997-98 Juventud Unida (SMi) Claypole Lugano Ferrocarril Midland 1998-99 Argentino de Merlo Juventud Unida (SMi) Ferrocarril Midland Lugano 1999-00 Sacachispas Defensores Unidos Deportivo Paraguayo 2000-01 Acassuso Leandro N. Alem Sacachispas 2001-02 Villa San Carlos Deportivo Riestra Ferrocarril Midland 2002-03 Sacachispas Berazategui 2003-04 Sportivo Barracas Liniers (JVi) 2004-05 Fénix Ituzaingó 2005-06 Ituzaingó Argentino de Quilmes
Fifth levelThis file contains the promotions / relegations since the reorganization of 1986/87. The following teams played in fifth level in 1986/87: Acassuso Atlas Barracas Central Brown (Adr) Cañuelas Central Ballester Centro Español Deportivo Paraguayo Fénix Ferrocarril Midland Ferrocarril Urquiza General Lamadrid Justo José de Urquiza Juventud Unida (SMi) Lugano Muñiz Puerto Italiano Sacachispas San Martín (Bur) Sportivo Barracas Victoriano Arenas Yupanqui 1986-87 (none) Ferrocarril Urquiza Sportivo Barracas 1987-88 Ferrocarril Urquiza Central Ballester Sportivo Barracas 1988-89 Central Ballester Centro Español Sportivo Barracas 1989-90 Centro Español Deportivo Riestra Sportivo Barracas Ferrocarril Urquiza 1990-91 Deportivo Riestra Muñiz Ferrocarril Urquiza Sportivo Barracas 1991-92 Muñiz Fénix Sportivo Barracas Ferrocarril Urquiza 1992-93 Fénix Atlas Ferrocarril Urquiza Sportivo Barracas 1993-94 Atlas Ferrocarril Urquiza Sportivo Barracas Lugano 1994-95 Ferrocarril Urquiza Muñiz Lugano 1995-96 Muñiz Atlas Ferrocarril Urquiza 1996-97 Atlas Fénix Ferrocarril Urquiza 1997-98 Fénix Atlas 1998-99 Atlas Ferrocarril Urquiza 1999-00 Ferrocarril Urquiza Atlas 2000-01 Atlas Deportivo Paraguayo 2001-02 Deportivo Paraguayo Muñiz 2002-03 Muñiz Deportivo Paraguayo 2003-04 Deportivo Paraguayo Atlas 2004-05 Atlas Centro Español 2005-06 Centro Español Muñiz
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