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 Liga Profesional. 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 38 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.

  • (In bracket, title count):
Ed. Season Champion Runner-up Third Place
11891 [note1 1]St. Andrew's (1) [note1 2]Buenos Aires & Rosario RailwayBelgrano F.C. [note1 3]
Old Caledonians (1) [note1 2]
1892
(No championship held after the dissolution of AAFL)
21893 [note1 4]Lomas AC (1)FloresQuilmes
31894Lomas AC (2)Rosario ACFlores
41895Lomas AC (3)Lomas Academy [note1 5]Flores
51896Lomas Academy (1)FloresLomas AC
61897Lomas AC (4)Lanús AC [note1 6]Belgrano AC
71898Lomas AC (5)LobosBelgrano AC
81899Belgrano AC (1)LobosLomas AC
91900Alumni (1) [note1 7]LomasBelgrano AC
101901Alumni (2)Belgrano ACQuilmes
111902Alumni (3)BarracasQuilmes
121903Alumni (4)Belgrano ACBarracas
131904Belgrano AC (2)AlumniLomas AC
141905Alumni (5)Belgrano ACEstudiantes (BA)
151906Alumni (6)Lomas ACQuilmes
161907Alumni (7)Estudiantes (BA)San Isidro
171908Belgrano AC (3)AlumniArgentino (Q)
181909Alumni (8)River PlateQuilmes
191910Alumni (9)PorteñoBelgrano AC
201911Alumni (10)PorteñoSan Isidro
211912Quilmes (1)San IsidroRacing
1912 FAF [note1 8]Porteño (1)IndependienteEstudiantes (LP)
221913Racing (1)San IsidroRiver Plate
1913 FAFEstudiantes (LP) (1)Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)Argentino (Q)
231914Racing (2)Estudiantes (BA)Boca Juniors
1914 FAFPorteño (2)Estudiantes (LP)Independiente
241915Racing (3)San IsidroRiver Plate
251916Racing (4)PlatenseRiver Plate
261917Racing (5)River PlateHuracán
271918Racing (6)River PlateBoca Juniors
281919Boca Juniors (1)EstudiantesHuracán
1919 AAmF [note1 9]Racing (7)Vélez SarsfieldRiver Plate
291920Boca Juniors (2)BanfieldHuracán
1920 AAmFRiver Plate (1)RacingSan Lorenzo
301921Huracán (1)Del PlataBoca Juniors
1921 AAmFRacing (8)River PlateIndependiente
311922Huracán (2)Sportivo PalermoBoca Juniors
1922 AAmFIndependiente (1)River PlateSan Lorenzo
321923Boca Juniors (3)HuracánSportivo Barracas
1923 AAmFSan Lorenzo (1)IndependienteRiver Plate
331924Boca Juniors (4)TemperleyDock Sud
1924 AAmFSan Lorenzo (2)Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Independiente
341925Huracán (3)Nueva ChicagoEl Porvenir
1925 AAmFRacing (9)San LorenzoAlmagro
351926Boca Juniors (5)Argentinos JuniorsHuracán
1926 AAmFIndependiente (2)San LorenzoPlatense
361927San Lorenzo (3)Boca JuniorsLanús
371928Huracán (4)Boca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)
381929Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) (1)Boca JuniorsRiver Plate
391930Boca Juniors (6)Estudiantes (LP)River Plate
401931Estudiantil Porteño (1)AlmagroSportivo Buenos Aires
1931 LAF [note1 10]Boca Juniors (7)San LorenzoEstudiantes (LP)
411932Sportivo Barracas (1)Barracas CentralColegiales
1932 LAFRiver Plate (2)IndependienteRacing
421933Dock Sud (1)Nueva ChicagoBanfield
1933 LAFSan Lorenzo (4)Boca JuniorsRacing
431934Estudiantil Porteño (2)BanfieldDefensores de Belgrano
1934 LAFBoca Juniors (8)IndependienteSan Lorenzo
441935Boca Juniors (9)IndependienteSan Lorenzo
451936 (H) [note1 11]San Lorenzo (5)HuracánBoca Juniors
1936 (C) [note1 11]River Plate (3)San LorenzoRacing
1936 (O) [note1 11]River Plate (4)San Lorenzo
461937River Plate (5)IndependienteBoca Juniors
471938Independiente (3)River PlateSan Lorenzo
481939Independiente (4)River PlateHuracán
491940Boca Juniors (10)IndependienteRiver Plate
501941River Plate (6)San LorenzoNewell's Old Boys
511942River Plate (7)San LorenzoHuracán
521943Boca Juniors (11)River PlateSan Lorenzo
531944Boca Juniors (12)River PlateEstudiantes (LP)
541945River Plate (8)Boca JuniorsIndependiente
551946San Lorenzo (6)Boca JuniorsRiver Plate
561947River Plate (9)Boca JuniorsIndependiente
571948Independiente (5)River PlateEstudiantes (LP)
581949Racing (10)River PlatePlatense
591950Racing (11)Boca JuniorsIndependiente
601951Racing (12)BanfieldRiver Plate
611952River Plate (10)RacingIndependiente
621953River Plate (11)Vélez SarsfieldRacing
631954Boca Juniors (13)IndependienteRiver Plate
641955River Plate (12)RacingBoca Juniors
651956River Plate (13)LanúsBoca Juniors
661957River Plate (14)San LorenzoRacing
671958Racing (13)Boca JuniorsSan Lorenzo
681959San Lorenzo (7)RacingIndependiente
691960Independiente (6)River PlateArgentinos Juniors
701961Racing (14)San LorenzoRiver Plate
711962Boca Juniors (14)River PlateGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
721963Independiente (7)River PlateRacing
731964Boca Juniors (15)IndependienteRiver Plate
741965Boca Juniors (16)River PlateVélez Sarsfield
751966Racing (15)River PlateBoca Juniors
761967 MetropolitanoEstudiantes (LP) (2)Racing
1967 NacionalIndependiente (8)Estudiantes (LP)Vélez Sarsfield
771968 MetropolitanoSan Lorenzo (8)Estudiantes (LP)
1968 NacionalVélez Sarsfield (1)River PlateRacing
781969 MetropolitanoChacarita Juniors (1)River Plate
1969 NacionalBoca Juniors (17)River PlateSan Lorenzo
791970 MetropolitanoIndependiente (9)River PlateSan Lorenzo
1970 NacionalBoca Juniors (18)Rosario Central
801971 MetropolitanoIndependiente (10)Vélez SarsfieldChacarita Juniors
1971 NacionalRosario Central (1)San Lorenzo
811972 MetropolitanoSan Lorenzo (9)RacingHuracán
1972 NacionalSan Lorenzo (10)River PlateBoca Juniors
821973 MetropolitanoHuracán (5)Boca JuniorsSan Lorenzo
1973 NacionalRosario Central (2)River PlateAtlanta
831974 MetropolitanoNewell's Old Boys (1)Rosario CentralBoca Juniors
1974 NacionalSan Lorenzo (11)Rosario CentralVélez Sarsfield
841975 MetropolitanoRiver Plate (15)HuracánBoca Juniors
1975 NacionalRiver Plate (16)Estudiantes (LP)San Lorenzo
851976 MetropolitanoBoca Juniors (19)HuracánEstudiantes (LP)
1976 NacionalBoca Juniors (20)River Plate
861977 MetropolitanoRiver Plate (17)IndependienteVélez Sarsfield
1977 NacionalIndependiente (11)Talleres (C)
871978 MetropolitanoQuilmes (2)Boca JuniorsUnión
1978 NacionalIndependiente (12)River Plate
881979 MetropolitanoRiver Plate (18)Vélez Sarsfield
1979 NacionalRiver Plate (19)Unión
891980 MetropolitanoRiver Plate (20)Argentinos JuniorsTalleres (C)
1980 NacionalRosario Central (3)Racing (C)
901981 MetropolitanoBoca Juniors (21)Ferro Carril OesteNewell's Old Boys
1981 NacionalRiver Plate (21)Ferro Carril Oeste
911982 MetropolitanoEstudiantes (LP) (3)IndependienteBoca Juniors
1982 NacionalFerro Carril Oeste (1)Quilmes
921983 MetropolitanoIndependiente (13)San LorenzoFerro Carril Oeste
1983 NacionalEstudiantes (LP) (4)Independiente
931984 MetropolitanoArgentinos Juniors (1)Ferro Carril OesteEstudiantes (LP)
1984 NacionalFerro Carril Oeste (2)River Plate
941985 NacionalArgentinos Juniors (2)Vélez Sarsfield
951985–86River Plate (22)Newell's Old BoysDeportivo Español
961986–87Rosario Central (4)Newell's Old BoysIndependiente
971987–88Newell's Old Boys (2)San LorenzoRacing
981988–89Independiente (14)Boca JuniorsDeportivo Español
991989–90River Plate (23)IndependienteBoca Juniors
1001990–91 [note1 13]Newell's Old Boys (3)Boca JuniorsRiver Plate
1011991 Apertura [note1 14]River Plate (24)Boca JuniorsSan Lorenzo
1992 ClausuraNewell's Old Boys (4)Vélez SarsfieldDeportivo Español
1021992 AperturaBoca Juniors (22)River PlateSan Lorenzo
1993 ClausuraVélez Sarsfield (2)IndependienteRiver Plate
1031993 AperturaRiver Plate (25)Vélez SarsfieldRacing
1994 ClausuraIndependiente (15)HuracánRosario Central
1041994 AperturaRiver Plate (26)San LorenzoVélez Sarsfield
1995 ClausuraSan Lorenzo (12)Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Vélez Sarsfield
1051995 AperturaVélez Sarsfield (3)RacingLanús
1996 ClausuraVélez Sarsfield (4)Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Lanús
1061996 AperturaRiver Plate (27)IndependienteLanús
1997 ClausuraRiver Plate (28)ColónNewell's Old Boys
1071997 AperturaRiver Plate (29)Boca JuniorsRosario Central
1998 ClausuraVélez Sarsfield (5)LanúsGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
1081998 AperturaBoca Juniors (23)Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Racing
1999 ClausuraBoca Juniors (24)River PlateSan Lorenzo
1091999 AperturaRiver Plate (30)Rosario CentralBoca Juniors
2000 ClausuraRiver Plate (31)IndependienteColón
1102000 AperturaBoca Juniors (25)River PlateGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
2001 ClausuraSan Lorenzo (13)River PlateBoca Juniors
1112001 AperturaRacing (16)River PlateBoca Juniors
2002 ClausuraRiver Plate (32)Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Boca Juniors
1122002 AperturaIndependiente (16)Boca JuniorsRiver Plate
2003 ClausuraRiver Plate (33)Boca JuniorsVélez Sarsfield
1132003 AperturaBoca Juniors (26)San LorenzoBanfield
2004 ClausuraRiver Plate (34)Boca JuniorsTalleres (C)
1142004 AperturaNewell's Old Boys (5)Vélez SarsfieldRiver Plate
2005 ClausuraVélez Sarsfield (6)BanfieldRacing
1152005 AperturaBoca Juniors (27)Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Vélez Sarsfield
2006 ClausuraBoca Juniors (28)LanúsRiver Plate
1162006 AperturaEstudiantes (LP) (5)Boca JuniorsRiver Plate
2007 ClausuraSan Lorenzo (14)Boca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)
1172007 AperturaLanús (1)TigreBanfield
2008 ClausuraRiver Plate (35)Boca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)
1182008 AperturaBoca Juniors (29)TigreSan Lorenzo
2009 ClausuraVélez Sarsfield (7)HuracánLanús
1192009 AperturaBanfield (1)Newell's Old BoysColón
2010 ClausuraArgentinos Juniors (3)Estudiantes (LP)Godoy Cruz
1202010 AperturaEstudiantes (LP) (6)Vélez SarsfieldArsenal
2011 ClausuraVélez Sarsfield (8)LanúsGodoy Cruz
1212011 AperturaBoca Juniors (30)RacingVélez Sarsfield
2012 ClausuraArsenal (1)TigreVélez Sarsfield
1222012 InicialVélez Sarsfield (9)Newell's Old BoysBelgrano
2013 FinalNewell's Old Boys (6)River PlateLanús
2012–13 [note1 15]Vélez Sarsfield (10) [note1 16]Newell's Old Boys
1232013 InicialSan Lorenzo (15)LanúsVélez Sarsfield
2014 FinalRiver Plate (36) [note1 17]Boca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)
1242014 TransiciónRacing (17)River PlateLanús
1252015Boca Juniors (31)San LorenzoRosario Central
1262016Lanús (2)San LorenzoEstudiantes (LP)
1272016–17Boca Juniors (32)River PlateEstudiantes (LP)
1282017–18Boca Juniors (33)Godoy CruzSan Lorenzo
1292018–19Racing (18)Defensa y JusticiaBoca Juniors
1302019–20Boca Juniors (34)River PlateVélez Sarsfield
2020
(not held because of COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina) [13]
1312021River Plate (37)Defensa y JusticiaTalleres (C)
1322022Boca Juniors (35)RacingRiver Plate
1332023River Plate (38)Talleres (C)San Lorenzo
1342024
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. 1 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. First championship organised by AFA.
  5. Separate team created by members of the Lomas A.C. in order to have another competitive squad from the institution.[7]
  6. Not related to Club Atlético Lanús
  7. 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.
  8. The Federación Argentina de Football (FAF) was a rival association that organized its own championships from 1912 to 1914.
  9. The Asociación Amateurs de Football (AAmF) was a rival association that organized its own championships from 1919 to 1926.
  10. 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.
  11. 1 2 3 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]
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 No third team recorded so the championship was played in a two zones format, where both teams qualified first played a final.
  13. 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.
  14. Since 1991–92 season both Apertura and Clausura were official titles as individuals.
  15. Only to indicate that Vélez Sársfield was proclaimed as champion of the entire season after winning the "Superfinal" v Newell's.
  16. Vélez was recognized as the champion of the entire season (2013-14) and awarded its 10th. Primera División title.
  17. Although River defeated San Lorenzo in the "Superfinal", this did not count as a new Primera División honour.

Titles by club

The list include all the titles won by each club since the first Primera División championship held in 1891. Clubs in italic no longer exist or are currently disaffiliated from the AFA.

Rank Club Titles Runn. Winning seasons
1 River Plate
38
34
1920 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, 2021, 2023
2 Boca Juniors
35
22
1919, 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, 2022
3 Racing
18
9
1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919 AAmF, 1921 AAmF, 1925 AAmF, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1966, 2001 Apertura, 2014 Transición, 2018–19
4 Independiente
16
16
1922 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
5 San Lorenzo
15
16
1923 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
6 Vélez Sarsfield
10
9
1968 Nacional, 1993 Clausura, 1995 Apertura, 1996 Clausura, 1998 Clausura, 2005 Clausura, 2009 Clausura, 2011 Clausura, 2012 Inicial, 2012–13 Superfinal [note2 2]
Alumni
10
2
1900,[note2 3] 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911
7 Estudiantes (LP)
6
7
1913 FAF, 1967 Metropolitano, 1982 Metropolitano, 1983 Nacional, 2006 Apertura, 2010 Apertura
Newell's Old Boys
6
5
1974 Metropolitano, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1992 Clausura, 2004 Apertura, 2013 Final
8 Huracán
5
8
1921, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1973 Metropolitano
Lomas Athletic521893, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1898
9 Rosario Central
4
4
1971 Nacional, 1973 Nacional, 1980 Nacional, 1986–87
10 Belgrano Athletic331899, 1904, 1908
Argentinos Juniors321984 Metropolitano, 1985 Nacional, 2010 Clausura
11 Lanús
2
5
2007 Apertura, 2016
Ferro Carril Oeste
2
3
1982 Nacional, 1984 Nacional
Porteño
2
2
1912 FAF, 1914 FAF
Quilmes
2
1
1912, 1978 Metropolitano
Estudiantil Porteño
2
1931, 1934
12 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
1
6
1929
Banfield
1
4
2009 Apertura
Lomas Academy
1
1
1896
Arsenal12012 Clausura
Chacarita Juniors
1
1969 Metropolitano
Dock Sud
1
1933
Old Caledonians11891
Sportivo Barracas
1
1932
St. Andrew's
1
1891
Notes
  1. 1 2 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.[14]
  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:[15]

Notes:

  1. The 1936 "Copa de Oro" is not listed because it did not define a Primera División champion but which team would participate in the 1936 Copa Aldao.[note3 1]
  2. Nacional championship finals are listed on their respective article and not included here.
  3. Copa Campeonato matches are not included because they had the format of national cup.
Season Winner Score/s Runner-up Venue/s
1891 [note3 2]St. Andrew's3–1Old CaledoniansFlores
1897Lomas
1–1, 0–0, 1–0
Lanús A.C.Lomas Field
1906Alumni4–0LomasPorteño [note3 3]
1911Alumni2–1PorteñoGEBA
1912 FAFPorteño1–1 [note3 4]IndependienteGEBA
1913Racing2–0San Isidro(unknown) [note3 5]
1915Racing1–0San IsidroIndependiente [note3 6]
1923Boca Juniors
3–0, 0–2, 0–0, 2–0 [note3 7]
HuracánSportivo Barracas, GEBA
1925Huracán1–1 [note3 8]Nueva ChicagoSportivo Barracas
1929Gimmasia y Esgrima (LP)2–1Boca JuniorsRiver Plate
1932 LAFRiver Plate
3–0
IndependienteSan Lorenzo
1951Racing
0–0, 1–0 [note3 9]
BanfieldSan Lorenzo [note3 10]
1967 MetropolitanoEstudiantes (LP)
3–0
RacingSan Lorenzo
1968 MetropolitanoSan Lorenzo2–1Estudiantes (LP)River Plate
1969 MetropolitanoChacarita Juniors4–1River PlateRacing
1990–91Newell's Old Boys
1–0, 0–1 (4–3 p) [note3 11]
Boca JuniorsRosario Central, Boca Juniors
2006 AperturaEstudiantes (LP)
2–1
Boca JuniorsVélez Sarsfield
2016Lanús
4–0
San LorenzoRiver Plate
Notes
  1. This point is still under discussion and has caused controversies among football historians, as River Plate was mentioned as "Argentine champion" on the AFA Annual Report of that year.[8] Nevertheless, some historians argue that the "Copa de Oro" was not a league title but a national cup that determined which team would play the Copa Aldao v the Uruguayan representative.[16]
  2. 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.
  3. The club had its field in Palermo, Buenos Aires.
  4. Porteño was croned champion after Independiente left the field in protest.
  5. Chronicles referred to "Palermo" so it could be the field of C.A. Porteño or C.A. Estudiantes.
  6. Crucecita stadium, also in Avellaneda.
  7. 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)
  8. The association crowned Huracán as champion after players of Nueva Chicago refused to play the extra time.
  9. Played in a two-legged tie
  10. Both finals played in the same venue.
  11. 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.

See also

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 Archived 2020-11-05 at the Wayback Machine 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. 1 2 Argentina 1891 Archived 2018-06-18 at the Wayback Machine by Eduardo Gorgazzi at RSSSF
  7. "Lomas marcó el rumbo" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Clarín, 2001-07-15
  8. 1 2 Memoria y Balance General 1936, p. 24 Archived 2014-06-24 at the Wayback Machine on the Argentine Football Association 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 Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, 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 Archived 2020-11-16 at the Wayback Machine by Oscar Barnade on Clarín, 21 Dec 2016
  13. Oficial: suspendido el fútbol argentino por el coronavirus Archived 2022-06-10 at the Wayback Machine by Fede González on As, 17 Mar 2020
  14. ""Vélez venció a Newell's y es el Supercampeón", Clarín, 29 Dec 2013". Archived from the original on 24 January 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  15. Un repaso único: las 33 finales del fútbol argentino de Primera División hasta 2021 by Carlos Aira on Abrí La Cancha, 14 Sep 2021
  16. Un título que 80 años después sigue generando controversia Archived 2020-11-16 at the Wayback Machine by Oscar Barnade on Clarín, 21 Dec 2016
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