List of Argentine football champions

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 Superliga. 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 36 titles to date.

Primera División champions (1891–present)

The following is a list including all the Primera División champions since the first edition held in 1891.[1][2][3] For the first time since 1892, no league championship was held in 2020 after the schedule for a regular league season had been repeatedly delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the National Government allowed football competitions to return in October,[4] AFA organised the 2020 Copa de la Liga Profesional, a domestic cup conceived as a contingency competition. It is expected that the next Primera División season will start in March 2021.

Season Champion Runner-up Third Place
1891 [note1 1]St. Andrew's [note1 2]Buenos Aires & Rosario RailwayBelgrano F.C. [note1 3]
Old Caledonians [note1 2]
1892
No championship held
1893LomasFloresQuilmes
1894LomasRosario ACFlores
1895LomasLomas Academy [note1 4]Flores
1896Lomas AcademyFloresLomas
1897LomasLanús AC [note1 5]Belgrano AC
1898LomasLobosBelgrano AC
1899Belgrano ACLobosLomas
1900Alumni [note1 6]LomasBelgrano AC
1901AlumniBelgrano ACQuilmes
1902AlumniBarracasQuilmes
1903AlumniBelgrano ACBarracas
1904Belgrano ACAlumniLomas
1905AlumniBelgrano ACEstudiantes (BA)
1906AlumniLomasQuilmes
1907AlumniEstudiantes (BA)San Isidro
1908Belgrano ACAlumniArgentino (Q)
1909AlumniRiver PlateQuilmes
1910AlumniPorteñoBelgrano AC
1911AlumniPorteñoSan Isidro
1912QuilmesSan IsidroRacing
1912 FAF [note1 7]PorteñoIndependienteEstudiantes (LP)
1913RacingSan IsidroRiver Plate
1913 FAFEstudiantes (LP)Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)Argentino (Q)
1914RacingEstudiantes (BA)Boca Juniors
1914 FAFPorteñoEstudiantes (LP)Independiente
1915RacingSan IsidroRiver Plate
1916RacingPlatenseRiver Plate
1917RacingRiver PlateHuracán
1918RacingRiver PlateBoca Juniors
1919Boca JuniorsEstudiantesHuracán
1919 AAmF [note1 8]RacingVélez SarsfieldRiver Plate
1920Boca JuniorsBanfieldHuracán
1920 AAmFRiver PlateRacingSan Lorenzo
1921HuracánDel PlataBoca Juniors
1921 AAmFRacingRiver PlateIndependiente
1922HuracánSportivo PalermoBoca Juniors
1922 AAmFIndependienteRiver PlateSan Lorenzo
1923Boca JuniorsHuracánSportivo Barracas
1923 AAmFSan LorenzoIndependienteRiver Plate
1924Boca JuniorsTemperleyDock Sud
1924 AAmFSan LorenzoGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Independiente
1925HuracánNueva ChicagoEl Porvenir
1925 AAmFRacingSan LorenzoAlmagro
1926Boca JuniorsArgentinos JuniorsHuracán
1926 AAmFIndependienteSan LorenzoPlatense
1927San LorenzoBoca JuniorsLanús
1928HuracánBoca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)
1929Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Boca JuniorsRiver Plate
1930Boca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)River Plate
1931Estudiantil PorteñoAlmagroSportivo Buenos Aires
1931 LAF [note1 9]Boca JuniorsSan LorenzoEstudiantes (LP)
1932Sportivo BarracasBarracas CentralColegiales
1932 LAFRiver PlateIndependienteRacing
1933Dock SudNueva ChicagoBanfield
1933 LAFSan LorenzoBoca JuniorsRacing
1934Estudiantil PorteñoBanfieldDefensores de Belgrano
1934 LAFBoca JuniorsIndependienteSan Lorenzo
1935Boca JuniorsIndependienteSan Lorenzo
1936 (H) [note1 10]San LorenzoHuracánBoca Juniors
1936 (C) [note1 10]River PlateSan LorenzoRacing
1936 (O) [note1 10]River PlateSan Lorenzo
[note1 11]
1937River PlateIndependienteBoca Juniors
1938IndependienteRiver PlateSan Lorenzo
1939IndependienteRiver PlateHuracán
1940Boca JuniorsIndependienteRiver Plate
1941River PlateSan LorenzoNewell's Old Boys
1942River PlateSan LorenzoHuracán
1943Boca JuniorsRiver PlateSan Lorenzo
1944Boca JuniorsRiver PlateEstudiantes (LP)
1945River PlateBoca JuniorsIndependiente
1946San LorenzoBoca JuniorsRiver Plate
1947River PlateBoca JuniorsIndependiente
1948IndependienteRiver PlateEstudiantes (LP)
1949RacingRiver PlatePlatense
1950RacingBoca JuniorsIndependiente
1951RacingBanfieldRiver Plate
1952River PlateRacingIndependiente
1953River PlateVélez SarsfieldRacing
1954Boca JuniorsIndependienteRiver Plate
1955River PlateRacingBoca Juniors
1956River PlateLanúsBoca Juniors
1957River PlateSan LorenzoRacing
1958RacingBoca JuniorsSan Lorenzo
1959San LorenzoRacingIndependiente
1960IndependienteRiver PlateArgentinos Juniors
1961RacingSan LorenzoRiver Plate
1962Boca JuniorsRiver PlateGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
1963IndependienteRiver PlateRacing
1964Boca JuniorsIndependienteRiver Plate
1965Boca JuniorsRiver PlateVélez Sarsfield
1966RacingRiver PlateBoca Juniors
1967 MetEstudiantes (LP)Racing
[note1 11]
1967 NacIndependienteEstudiantes (LP)Vélez Sarsfield
1968 MetSan LorenzoEstudiantes (LP)
[note1 11]
1968 NacVélez SarsfieldRacing
River Plate
1969 MetChacarita JuniorsRiver Plate
[note1 11]
1969 NacBoca JuniorsRiver PlateSan Lorenzo
1970 MetIndependienteRiver PlateSan Lorenzo
1970 NacBoca JuniorsRosario Central
[note1 11]
1971 MetIndependienteVélez SarsfieldChacarita Juniors
1971 NacRosario CentralSan Lorenzo
[note1 11]
1972 MetSan LorenzoRacingHuracán
1972 NacSan LorenzoRiver PlateBoca Juniors
1973 MetHuracánBoca JuniorsSan Lorenzo
1973 NacRosario CentralRiver PlateAtlanta
1974 MetNewell's Old BoysRosario CentralBoca Juniors
1974 NacSan LorenzoRosario CentralVélez Sarsfield
1975 MetRiver PlateHuracánBoca Juniors
1975 NacRiver PlateEstudiantes (LP)San Lorenzo
1976 MetBoca JuniorsHuracánEstudiantes (LP)
1976 NacBoca JuniorsRiver Plate
[note1 11]
1977 MetRiver PlateIndependienteVélez Sarsfield
1977 NacIndependienteTalleres (C)
[note1 11]
1978 MetQuilmesBoca JuniorsUnión
1978 NacIndependienteRiver Plate
[note1 11]
1979 MetRiver PlateVélez Sarsfield
[note1 11]
1979 NacRiver PlateUnión
[note1 11]
1980 MetRiver PlateArgentinos JuniorsTalleres (C)
1980 NacRosario CentralRacing (C)
[note1 11]
1981 MetBoca JuniorsFerro Carril OesteNewell's Old Boys
1981 NacRiver PlateFerro Carril Oeste
[note1 11]
1982 MetEstudiantes (LP)IndependienteBoca Juniors
1982 NacFerro Carril OesteQuilmes
[note1 11]
1983 MetIndependienteSan LorenzoFerro Carril Oeste
1983 NacEstudiantes (LP)Independiente
[note1 11]
1984 MetArgentinos JuniorsFerro Carril OesteEstudiantes (LP)
1984 NacFerro Carril OesteRiver Plate
[note1 11]
1985 NacArgentinos JuniorsVélez Sarsfield
[note1 11]
1985–86River PlateNewell's Old BoysDeportivo Español
1986–87Rosario CentralNewell's Old BoysIndependiente
1987–88Newell's Old BoysSan LorenzoRacing
1988–89IndependienteBoca JuniorsDeportivo Español
1989–90River PlateIndependienteBoca Juniors
1990–91 [note1 12]Newell's Old BoysBoca JuniorsRiver Plate
1991 Ap [note1 13]River PlateBoca JuniorsSan Lorenzo
1992 ClNewell's Old BoysVélez SarsfieldDeportivo Español
1992 ApBoca JuniorsRiver PlateSan Lorenzo
1993 ClVélez SarsfieldIndependienteRiver Plate
1993 ApRiver PlateVélez SarsfieldRacing
1994 ClIndependienteHuracánRosario Central
1994 ApRiver PlateSan LorenzoVélez Sarsfield
1995 ClSan LorenzoGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Vélez Sarsfield
1995 ApVélez SarsfieldRacingLanús
1996 ClVélez SarsfieldGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Lanús
1996 ApRiver PlateIndependienteLanús
1997 ClRiver PlateColónNewell's Old Boys
1997 ApRiver PlateBoca JuniorsRosario Central
1998 ClVélez SarsfieldLanúsGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
1998 ApBoca JuniorsGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Racing
1999 ClBoca JuniorsRiver PlateSan Lorenzo
1999 ApRiver PlateRosario CentralBoca Juniors
2000 ClRiver PlateIndependienteColón
2000 ApBoca JuniorsRiver PlateGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
2001 ClSan LorenzoRiver PlateBoca Juniors
2001 ApRacingRiver PlateBoca Juniors
2002 ClRiver PlateGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Boca Juniors
2002 ApIndependienteBoca JuniorsRiver Plate
2003 ClRiver PlateBoca JuniorsVélez Sarsfield
2003 ApBoca JuniorsSan LorenzoBanfield
2004 ClRiver PlateBoca JuniorsTalleres (C)
2004 ApNewell's Old BoysVélez SarsfieldRiver Plate
2005 ClVélez SarsfieldBanfieldRacing
2005 ApBoca JuniorsGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Vélez Sarsfield
2006 ClBoca JuniorsLanúsRiver Plate
2006 ApEstudiantes (LP)Boca JuniorsRiver Plate
2007 ClSan LorenzoBoca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)
2007 ApLanúsTigreBanfield
2008 ClRiver PlateBoca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)
2008 ApBoca JuniorsTigreSan Lorenzo
2009 ClVélez SarsfieldHuracánLanús
2009 ApBanfieldNewell's Old BoysColón
2010 ClArgentinos JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)Godoy Cruz
2010 ApEstudiantes (LP)Vélez SarsfieldArsenal
2011 ClVélez SarsfieldLanúsGodoy Cruz
2011 ApBoca JuniorsRacingVélez Sarsfield
2012 ClArsenalTigreVélez Sarsfield
2012 InVélez SarsfieldNewell's Old BoysBelgrano
2013 FiNewell's Old BoysRiver PlateLanús
2012–13Vélez Sarsfield [note1 14]Newell's Old Boys
[note1 11]
2013 InSan LorenzoLanúsVélez Sarsfield
2014 FiRiver Plate [note1 15]Boca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)
2014 TrRacingRiver PlateLanús
2015Boca JuniorsSan LorenzoRosario Central
2016LanúsSan LorenzoEstudiantes (LP)
2016–17Boca JuniorsRiver PlateEstudiantes (LP)
2017–18Boca JuniorsGodoy CruzSan Lorenzo
2018–19RacingDefensa y JusticiaBoca Juniors
2019–20Boca JuniorsRiver PlateVélez Sarsfield
2020
No championship held [note1 16]
Keys

  • H = Copa de Honor
  • C = Copa Campeonato
  • O = Copa de Oro
  • Met = Metropolitano (1967–1984)
  • Nac = Nacional (1967–1985)
  • Ap = Apertura (1991–2012)
  • Cl = Clausura (1991–2012)
  • In = Inicial (2012–2014)
  • Fi = Final (2012–2014)
  • Tr = Transition (2014)

Notes
  1. Championship organised by The Argentine Association Football League, predecessor of current Argentine Football Association (established in 1893). That association was the oldest outside Great Britain,[5] being dissolved that same year.[6]
  2. The former and disbanded Association considered the title shared between both teams, in contrast to general opinion which held Saint Andrew's to be the champion because they won the final match, held to decide what team would be awarded with medals.[6]
  3. Not related to Belgrano Athletic Club
  4. Separate team created by members of the Lomas A.C. in order to have another competitive squad from the institution.[7]
  5. Not related to Club Atlético Lanús
  6. When Alumni won the 1900 title the club still named "English High School AC". In 1901 it was renamed due to the Football Association did not allow teams to use the same name as the school they represented to avoid advertising purposes.
  7. The Federación Argentina de Football (FAF) was a rival association that organized its own championships from 1912 to 1914.
  8. The Asociación Amateurs de Football (AAmF) was a rival association that organized its own championships from 1919 to 1926.
  9. The Liga Argentina de Football (LAF) was a dissident association that organized the first four professional championships between 1931 and 1934. In 1935 it merged with the amateur association Asociación Argentina de Football (AAF) whose teams were relegated to second division.
  10. The 1936 season was divided into two single round-robin tournaments, "Copa Campeonato" (won by River Plate) and "Copa de Honor" (won by San Lorenzo). At the end of the season, both teams played the "Copa de Oro", a single match won by River. In its Memoria y Balance (Annual Report) published by the AFA that year, River Plate is mentioned as "1936 Champion" while San Lorenzo is only mentioned as "Copa de honor winning team".[8] In its 100th anniversary book published in 1993, the AFA listed River Plate as the only 1936 champion.[9] In 2013, the AFA included three 1936 championships on its website, mentioning River Plate as Copa de Oro and Copa Campeonato winner and San Lorenzo as Copa de Honor winner, therefore both clubs were added one league title to their honours.[10][11] Moreover, some historians consider Copa de Oro a national cup instead of a league championship, stating that it was only contested to qualify an Argentine representative to play the Copa Aldao against the Uruguayan champion.[12]
  11. No third team recorded so the championship was played in a two zones format, where both teams qualified first played a final.
  12. Although there was an Apertura (Newell's Old Boys) and Clausura champion (Boca Juniors) this season, the half-year champions played in a two-legged final to determine the season champion, which finally was Newell's.
  13. Since 1991–92 season both Apertura and Clausura were official titles as individuals.
  14. Vélez was recognized as the champion of the entire season (2013-14) and awarded its 10th. Primera División title.
  15. Although River defeated San Lorenzo in the "Superfinal", this did not count as a new Primera División honour.
  16. No championship was held in 2020 after the schedule for a regular league season was repeatedly delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Only a domestic cup created for the contingency, Copa de la Liga Profesional, was organised. It was contested by the 24 teams that had played in Primera in the 2019-20 season.

Titles by club

The list include all the titles won by each club since the first Primera División championship held in 1891. Clubs in bold competed in Primera División as of last season; clubs in italic no longer exist or disaffiliated from the AFA.

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
River Plate36341920 AAmF, 1932 LAF, 1936 (Copa Campeonato), 1936 (Copa de Oro),[note2 1] 1937, 1941, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1975 Metropolitano, 1975 Nacional, 1977 Metropolitano, 1979 Metropolitano, 1979 Nacional, 1980 Metropolitano, 1981 Nacional, 1985–86, 1989–90, 1991 Apertura, 1993 Apertura, 1994 Apertura, 1996 Apertura, 1997 Apertura, 1997 Clausura, 1999 Apertura, 2000 Clausura, 2002 Clausura, 2003 Clausura, 2004 Clausura, 2008 Clausura, 2014 Final
Boca Juniors34221919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1930, 1931 LAF, 1934 LAF, 1935, 1940, 1943, 1944, 1954, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969 Nacional, 1970 Nacional, 1976 Metropolitano, 1976 Nacional, 1981 Metropolitano, 1992 Apertura, 1998 Apertura, 1999 Clausura, 2000 Apertura, 2003 Apertura, 2005 Apertura, 2006 Clausura, 2008 Apertura, 2011 Apertura, 2015, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20
Racing1881913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919 AAmF, 1921 AAmF, 1925 AAmF, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1966, 2001 Apertura, 2014 Transición, 2018–19
Independiente16161922 AAmF, 1926 AAmF, 1938, 1939, 1948, 1960, 1963, 1967 Nacional, 1970 Metropolitano, 1971 Metropolitano, 1977 Nacional, 1978 Nacional, 1983 Metropolitano, 1988–1989, 1994 Clausura, 2002 Apertura
San Lorenzo15161923 AAmF, 1924 AAmF, 1927, 1933 LAF, 1936 (Copa de Honor),[note2 1] 1946, 1959, 1968 Metropolitano, 1972 Metropolitano, 1972 Nacional, 1974 Nacional, 1995 Clausura, 2001 Clausura, 2007 Clausura, 2013 Inicial
Vélez Sarsfield1091968 Nacional, 1993 Clausura, 1995 Apertura, 1996 Clausura, 1998 Clausura, 2005 Clausura, 2009 Clausura, 2011 Clausura, 2012 Inicial, 2012–13 Superfinal [note2 2]
Alumni1021900,[note2 3] 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911
Estudiantes (LP)671913 FAF, 1967 Metropolitano, 1982 Metropolitano, 1983 Nacional, 2006 Apertura, 2010 Apertura
Newell's Old Boys651974 Metropolitano, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1992 Clausura, 2004 Apertura, 2013 Final
Huracán581921, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1973 Metropolitano
Lomas Athletic521893, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1898
Rosario Central441971 Nacional, 1973 Nacional, 1980 Nacional, 1986–87
Belgrano Athletic331899, 1904, 1908
Argentinos Juniors321984 Metropolitano, 1985 Nacional, 2010 Clausura
Lanús252007 Apertura, 2016
Ferro Carril Oeste231982 Nacional, 1984 Nacional
Porteño221912 FAF, 1914 FAF
Quilmes211912, 1978 Metropolitano
Estudiantil Porteño21931, 1934
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)161929
Banfield142009 Apertura
Lomas Academy111896
Arsenal12012 Clausura
Chacarita Juniors11969 Metropolitano
Dock Sud11933
Old Caledonians11891
Sportivo Barracas11932
St. Andrew's11891
Notes
  1. The Association awarded River Plate both titles, Copa Campeonato and Copa de Oro, as individual titles.
  2. The Argentine Football Association considered the Superfinal as an official Primera División championship (2012-13 season) so Vélez Sarsfield awarded its 10th. title.[13]
  3. Under the name "English High School AC"

Championships defined by final

Although most of Primera División championships were decided by points in single and double round-robin tournaments, some finals were played when two teams ended tied on points at the end of the season. The following is a list of those cases:

Notes:

  1. Nacional championship finals are listed on their respective article and not included here.
  2. Copa Campeonato matches are not included because their had the format of national cup.

Primera División finals
Season Champion Runner-up Score Venue
1891 [note3 1]St. Andrew'sOld Caledonians3–1Flores Old Ground
1906AlumniLomas4–0Porteño [note3 2]
1911AlumniPorteño2–1Gimnasia y Esgrima BA
1912 FAFPorteñoIndependiente1–1 [note3 3]Gimnasia y Esgrima BA
1913RacingSan Isidro2–0(unknown) [note3 4]
1915RacingSan Isidro1–0Independiente [note3 5]
1923Boca JuniorsHuracán2–0 [note3 6]Sportivo Barracas
1925HuracánNueva Chicago1–1 [note3 7]Sportivo Barracas
1929Gimmasia y Esg. LPBoca Juniors2–1River Plate
1951RacingBanfield0–0, 1–0San Lorenzo
1967 MetEstudiantes (LP)Racing3–0San Lorenzo
1968 MetSan LorenzoEstudiantes2–1River Plate
1969 MetChacarita JuniorsRiver Plate4–1Racing
1990–91Newell's Old BoysBoca Juniors1–0, 0–1 (4–3 p) [note3 8]La Bombonera
2006 Ap Estudiantes (LP) Boca Juniors 2–1 Jose Amalfitani
2016LanúsSan Lorenzo4–0Monumental
Notes
  1. This match did not decide the champion so both teams had been awarded the title after they finished tied on points. The match was held only to define which team would be awareded the medals.
  2. The club had its field in Palermo, Buenos Aires.
  3. Porteño was croned champion after Independiente left the field in protest.
  4. Chronicles referred to "Palermo" so it could be the field of C.A. Porteño or C.A. Estudiantes.
  5. Crucecita stadium, also in Avellaneda.
  6. Only the last match is included so both clubs had played three games before (in a two legged series, one win for each, then a playoff that drew after extra time)
  7. The association crowned Huracán as champion after players of Nueva Chicago refused to play the extra time.
  8. Played in a two-legged tie, Newell's won by penalty shoot-out after both teams won a match each and tied 1–1 on aggregate.

References

  1. "Campeones de Primera División" (in Spanish). AFA. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  2. Osvaldo José Gorgazzi and Héctor Villa Martínez (12 March 2020). "Argentina - List of Champions and Runners-Up". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  3. 38 Campeones del Fútbol Argentino 1891-2013 by Diego Estévez, Ediciones Continente - ISBN 978-950-754-369-2
  4. El Gobierno dio vía libre para la vuelta del fútbol on Ámbito.com, 6 Oct 2020
  5. Historia de fútbol de AFA: orígenes 1891/1899, by Carlos Yametti – Edición del Autor (2011) – ISBN 978-987-05-9773-5
  6. Argentina 1891 by Eduardo Gorgazzi at RSSSF
  7. "Lomas marcó el rumbo", Clarín, 2001-07-15
  8. "Memoria y Balance 1936", p.36, AFA Library
  9. 100 Años con el Fútbol (hardcover edition) - Argentine Football Association
  10. La AFA les reconoció otro título a San Lorenzo y a River, Clarín, 6 July 2013
  11. 77 años después: San Lorenzo y River, campeones! on Crónica, 5 July 2013]
  12. Un título que 80 años después sigue generando controversia by Oscar Barnade on Clarín, 21 Dec 2016
  13. "Vélez venció a Newell's y es el Supercampeón", Clarín, 29 Dec 2013
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