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Argentine Football Association

The Argentine Football Association (Spanish: Asociación del Fútbol Argentino, locally [asosjaˈsjon del ˈfuðβol aɾxenˈtino]; AFA) is the governing body of football in Argentina based in Buenos Aires. It organises the main divisions of Argentine league system (from Primera División to Torneo Regional Federal and Primera D), including domestic cups: Copa Argentina, Supercopa Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional, Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional and the Supercopa Internacional. The body also manages all the Argentina national teams, including the Senior, U-20, U-17, U-15, Olympic and women's squads. Secondly, it also organizes the women's, children, youth, futsal, and other local leagues.

Argentine Football Association
CONMEBOL
Founded21 February 1893; 130 years ago (1893-02-21) [1]
HeadquartersViamonte 1366, Buenos Aires, Argentina
FIFA affiliation1 July 1912; 110 years ago (1912-07-01)
CONMEBOL affiliation9 July 1916; 106 years ago (1916-07-09)
PresidentClaudio Tapia[2]
Vice-President
List
Websiteafa.com.ar

The AFA also organised all the Primera División championships from 1893 to 2016–17. From the 2017–18 season the "Superliga Argentina", an entity which was administrated independently and had its own statute, took over the Primera División championships.[3] Nevertheless, the Superliga was contractually linked with the main football body.[4] The last championship organised by the Superliga was 2019–20, shortly after the season ended the body was dissolved.[5]

History

The Argentine Association Football League (in English) was founded on 21 February 1893 by Alexander Watson Hutton, considered "the father" of Argentine football.[6] The Argentine Association is the oldest in South America and one of the oldest to be formed outside Europe. In 1906 Florencio Martínez de Hoz became the first Argentine-born president of the association.[7]

In 1912 the president of Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA), Ricardo Aldao, broke up with the association establishing an own league, the "Federación Argentina de Football" which organized a parallel tournament. Some teams moved to the FAF were Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP), Independiente, Estudiantes (LP) and Atlanta. The league lasted until 1914 when rejoining Asociación Argentina de Football forming a unique league for the 1915 season.

The second dissident league was formed in 1919 and named "Asociación Amateurs de Football", organizing its own championships (as FAF had done) until 1926 when it merged to the official association. The dissident league included some of the most prominent teams such as River Plate, Racing, Independiente and San Lorenzo, with the exception of Boca Juniors that remained in the official "Asociación Argentina de Football".

When both leagues merged for the 1927 season, the association was again renamed to "Asociación Amateur Argentina de Football" until the professionalization of the sport in 1931 when it switched to "Liga Argentina de Football". The first round of the recently created professional championship was on 31 May 1931.[1][8]

Despite football turning professional in Argentina, some clubs wanted to remain amateur so they formed a new league, the "Asociación de Football Amateur y Profesionales", which organized a parallel tournament until 1934 when the dissident association merged with LAF on 3 November 1934 to form the "Asociación del Football Argentino" which has remained since.[1][9]

In 2015, during the presidential elections to elect a new president for the body, there were two candidates to occupy Julio Humberto Grondona's chair, Marcelo Tinelli –who wanted a change in how things were going, like eliminating corruption between some clubs and the AFA– and Luis Segura, who had taken charge after Grondona's death, with the intention of extending his mandate.

With 75 presidents of different Argentine clubs voting, on election day something went wrong when the final count resulted in a draw of 38 to 38 (76 votes in total). The explanation given was that one of the electors put a double vote and that mistake was not reported. As a result, the executive committee decided to postpone the election.[10]

After some meetings to put an end to the conflict, both candidates agreed to have another election in June 2016.[11]

In June 2016, AFA president Luis Segura was charged with "aggravated administrative fraud".[12] Segura has been replaced on an interim basis by the AFA's executive secretary, Damián Dupiellet.[13]

In 2017, the association approved the creation of a new entity, named "Superliga Argentina de Fútbol", which would take over the organization of Primera División championship.[14] The main European football leagues such as the English Premier League or the Spanish La Liga, that are organized by associations dedicated exclusively to those championships and run as separate entities from their respective National Associations, served as inspiration for the creation of the Superliga.[15]

The 2016–17 Primera División championship was the last tournament organized by the AFA. Starting with the 2017–18 season to 2019–20 season, the "Superliga Argentina", an entity administrated by itself with its own statute, organised Primera División championships.[3] In March 2020, AFA dissolved the Superliga and took over the Primera División again.[5]

Names

The body has been renamed several times since its establishment in 1893, in most of the cases translating the original English names to Spanish. The list of names is the following:[16]

  • Argentine Association Football League (1893–1903) [n1 1]
  • Argentine Football Association (1903–1912)
  • Asociación Argentina de Football (1912–1927)
  • Asociación Amateur Argentina de Football (1927–1931)
  • Asociación de Football Amateurs y Profesionales (1931–1934)
  • Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (1934–present) [n1 2]
Notes
  1. ^ The organisation was founded with the same name as its predecessor, the AAFL of 1891
  2. ^ Translated into Spanish as "Asociación del Fútbol Argentino" in 1946

Current staff

As of October 2021:[17]

Competitions

Official Competitions

The list of official competitions organized by the Argentine Football Association since its creation in 1893 are:[20][21]

Current competitions
Name Organised
Primera División 1891, 1893–2017, 2020–present [n2 1]
Primera B 1899–present
Primera C 1900–present
Primera D 1950–present
Copa Argentina 1969–1970, 2011–present [n2 2]
Primera Nacional 1986–present
Primera División (Futsal) 1986–present
Primera División A (Women´s) 1991–present
Primera División B (Futsal) (es) 1998–present
Torneo del Interior (Women´s) (es) 2012–present
Supercopa Argentina 2012–present [n2 3]
Torneo Federal A 2014–present
Primera División C (Futsal) 2014–present
Primera División B (Women`s) 2016–present
Primera División D (Futsal) 2017–present
Torneo Regional Federal 2018–present
Liga Nacional de Futsal Argentina (es) 2018–present
Primera División C (Women´s) 2019–present
Copa de la Liga Profesional 2020–present
Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional 2020–present
Copa Federal de Fútbol Femenino (es) 2021–present
Supercopa Internacional 2022–present [n2 4]
Defunct competitions
Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires 1905–1936
Copa de Competencia Jockey Club 1913–1933
Copa de Competencia La Nación 1913–1914
Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren 1913–1958
Copa Estímulo 1920–1926
Copa Presidente de la Nación 1927–1989 [n2 5]
Copa Adrián C. Escobar 1939–1949
Campeonato de la República Copa Gral Pedro Ramírez 1943–1945 [n2 6]
Copa de Competencia Británica 1944–1948
Copa Suecia 1958 [n2 7]
Torneo Regional (es) 1967–1985
Torneo del Interior (es) 1986–1995
Copa Centenario de la AFA 1993 [n2 8]
Torneo Argentino A 1995–2014
Torneo Argentino B 1995–2014
Torneo Argentino C 2005–2014
Torneo Nacional de Futsal (es) 2008–2017
Copa Campeonato 2013–2014 [n2 9]
Torneo Federal B 2014–2017
Torneo Federal C (es) 2015–2018
Copa Bicentenario 2016
Notes
  1. ^ In fact, the first official "Primera División" championship was held in 1891 and organized by a precedent association, "Argentine Association Football League", dissolved at the end of the season.[22] Since the 2017–18 season to the 2019–20 season, Primera División was organized by the Superliga Argentina de Fútbol.[3]
  2. ^ The Copa Argentina was re-launched in 2011.[23]
  3. ^ Contested by the champions of Primera División and Copa Argentina.
  4. ^ Contested by the champions of Primera División and Trofeo de Campeones.
  5. ^ Created and first organised by dissident Asociación Amateurs de Football and contested by representatives of regional leagues. When the AAmF folded, the AFA took over the competition, organising it until its last edition in 1989.
  6. ^ Also known as "Campeonato de la República", it received the name "Copa General de División Pedro Pablo Ramírez", due to the trophy having been donated by the de facto President of Argentina, Pedro P. Ramírez
  7. ^ Held once to keep league teams in readiness while the 1958 FIFA World Cup was being played
  8. ^ Held once to celebrate the 100th. anniversary of the Association [24]
  9. ^ Once Inicial and Final tournaments had finished, both winners played a match named "Superfinal". The Association had determined that the first edition (played in 2013) would be considered as a Primera División official title (2012–13 season), therefore Vélez Sársfield was awarded its 10th official championship after defeating Newell's Old Boys.[25] Nevertheless, from the 2014 edition it was determined that the Superfinal would not be considered as a Primera División title but a national cup.[26]

Dissident Competitions

The following table include competitions organized by dissident associations.[21]

Notes
  1. ^ The AFA took over the competition when the AAmF folded.

Presidents

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Interventor
  2. ^ Director
  3. ^ Expelled by the Argentine military dictatorship
  4. ^ When football became professional in Argentina, the teams that wanted to remain amateur formed this league that organized its own tournaments from 1931 to 1934, when it merged with the professional body, with all of its teams being relegated to the second division.[28]

References

  1. ^ a b c "SITIO OFICIAL DE LA ASOCIACIÓN DEL FÚTBOL ARGENTINO". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b c La nueva AFA on TyC, 18 Mar 2020
  3. ^ a b c El fútbol que viene asomando by Gustavo Veiga, Página/12, 28 Jun 2017
  4. ^ La Superliga dio el puntapié inicial, Página/12, 28 Jul 2017
  5. ^ a b Reunión clave en el fútbol argentino: Tapia recibió a los principales dirigentes de Primera con la idea de ponerle fin a la Superliga on Infobae, 26 Feb 2020
  6. ^ "La historia de una casa poderosa" 2015-04-13 at the Wayback Machine, Clarín, 21 Feb 2003
  7. ^ "Campeones del Bicentenario", La Nación, 2010-5-18
  8. ^ Diario Ole – "Bodas de Brillante"
  9. ^ Historia del Fútbol Amateur en la Argentina, by Jorge Iwanczuk. Published by Autores Editores (1992) – ISBN 9504343848
  10. ^ "Escándalo: la elección en la AFA salió empatada por un error y ahora Segura y Tinelli analizan unirse", La Nación, 3 Dec 2015
  11. ^ "Historia de un papelón: con 75 asambleístas hubo 76 votos", Clarín, 3 Dec 2015
  12. ^ "FIFA to oversee Argentinean FA after FIFA Council member charged – Sports Integrity Initiative". 27 June 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  13. ^ "Ousted Argentine Football Association President attacks FIFA for taking over crisis-hit organisation". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  14. ^ La AFA aprobó la creación de la Superliga, La Nueva, 24 Feb 2017
  15. ^ La creación de la Liga Argentina by Fernando Czyz on La Nación, 19 Apr 2016
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  17. ^ Nuevas autoridades en el comité ejecutivo, AFA, 29 October 2021
  18. ^ Qué funciones tendrá Menotti como Director de Selecciones Nacionales, Clarín, 14 Jan 2019
  19. ^ César Luis Menotti será Director de Selecciones en Argentina on FIFA.com, 14 Jan 2019
  20. ^ "SITIO OFICIAL DE LA ASOCIACIÓN DEL FÚTBOL ARGENTINO". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  21. ^ a b "Argentina – Domestic Cup History". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  22. ^ "Argentina 1891". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  23. ^ "En medio de las polémicas, Grondona lanzó la Copa Argentina" on Notio.com.ar 19 May 2011
  24. ^ AFA Centenary Cup on RSSSF
  25. ^ "Vélez venció a Newell's y es el Supercampeón", Clarín, 29 Dec 2013
  26. ^ "La AFA homologó la final de River como una copa nacional", Cancha Llena, 28 May 2014
  27. ^ Claudio Chiqui Tapia fue electo presidente casi sin oposición y comienza una nueva era, Clarín, 29 Mar 2017
  28. ^ "Argentina 1934 (amateur)". Retrieved 4 March 2017.

External links

  • Official website  

Coordinates: 34°36′02″S 58°23′09″W / 34.60056°S 58.38583°W / -34.60056; -58.38583

argentine, football, association, spanish, asociación, fútbol, argentino, locally, asosjaˈsjon, ˈfuðβol, aɾxenˈtino, governing, body, football, argentina, based, buenos, aires, organises, main, divisions, argentine, league, system, from, primera, división, tor. The Argentine Football Association Spanish Asociacion del Futbol Argentino locally asosjaˈsjon del ˈfudbol aɾxenˈtino AFA is the governing body of football in Argentina based in Buenos Aires It organises the main divisions of Argentine league system from Primera Division to Torneo Regional Federal and Primera D including domestic cups Copa Argentina Supercopa Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional and the Supercopa Internacional The body also manages all the Argentina national teams including the Senior U 20 U 17 U 15 Olympic and women s squads Secondly it also organizes the women s children youth futsal and other local leagues Argentine Football AssociationCONMEBOLFounded21 February 1893 130 years ago 1893 02 21 1 HeadquartersViamonte 1366 Buenos Aires ArgentinaFIFA affiliation1 July 1912 110 years ago 1912 07 01 CONMEBOL affiliation9 July 1916 106 years ago 1916 07 09 PresidentClaudio Tapia 2 Vice PresidentList Jorge Amor Ameal Rodolfo D Onofrio Hugo Moyano Marcelo Tinelli Marcelo Achille Guillermo Raed 2 Websiteafa com arThe AFA also organised all the Primera Division championships from 1893 to 2016 17 From the 2017 18 season the Superliga Argentina an entity which was administrated independently and had its own statute took over the Primera Division championships 3 Nevertheless the Superliga was contractually linked with the main football body 4 The last championship organised by the Superliga was 2019 20 shortly after the season ended the body was dissolved 5 Contents 1 History 2 Names 3 Current staff 4 Competitions 4 1 Official Competitions 4 2 Dissident Competitions 5 Presidents 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe Argentine Association Football League in English was founded on 21 February 1893 by Alexander Watson Hutton considered the father of Argentine football 6 The Argentine Association is the oldest in South America and one of the oldest to be formed outside Europe In 1906 Florencio Martinez de Hoz became the first Argentine born president of the association 7 In 1912 the president of Gimnasia y Esgrima BA Ricardo Aldao broke up with the association establishing an own league the Federacion Argentina de Football which organized a parallel tournament Some teams moved to the FAF were Gimnasia y Esgrima LP Independiente Estudiantes LP and Atlanta The league lasted until 1914 when rejoining Asociacion Argentina de Football forming a unique league for the 1915 season The second dissident league was formed in 1919 and named Asociacion Amateurs de Football organizing its own championships as FAF had done until 1926 when it merged to the official association The dissident league included some of the most prominent teams such as River Plate Racing Independiente and San Lorenzo with the exception of Boca Juniors that remained in the official Asociacion Argentina de Football When both leagues merged for the 1927 season the association was again renamed to Asociacion Amateur Argentina de Football until the professionalization of the sport in 1931 when it switched to Liga Argentina de Football The first round of the recently created professional championship was on 31 May 1931 1 8 Despite football turning professional in Argentina some clubs wanted to remain amateur so they formed a new league the Asociacion de Football Amateur y Profesionales which organized a parallel tournament until 1934 when the dissident association merged with LAF on 3 November 1934 to form the Asociacion del Football Argentino which has remained since 1 9 In 2015 during the presidential elections to elect a new president for the body there were two candidates to occupy Julio Humberto Grondona s chair Marcelo Tinelli who wanted a change in how things were going like eliminating corruption between some clubs and the AFA and Luis Segura who had taken charge after Grondona s death with the intention of extending his mandate With 75 presidents of different Argentine clubs voting on election day something went wrong when the final count resulted in a draw of 38 to 38 76 votes in total The explanation given was that one of the electors put a double vote and that mistake was not reported As a result the executive committee decided to postpone the election 10 After some meetings to put an end to the conflict both candidates agreed to have another election in June 2016 11 In June 2016 AFA president Luis Segura was charged with aggravated administrative fraud 12 Segura has been replaced on an interim basis by the AFA s executive secretary Damian Dupiellet 13 In 2017 the association approved the creation of a new entity named Superliga Argentina de Futbol which would take over the organization of Primera Division championship 14 The main European football leagues such as the English Premier League or the Spanish La Liga that are organized by associations dedicated exclusively to those championships and run as separate entities from their respective National Associations served as inspiration for the creation of the Superliga 15 The 2016 17 Primera Division championship was the last tournament organized by the AFA Starting with the 2017 18 season to 2019 20 season the Superliga Argentina an entity administrated by itself with its own statute organised Primera Division championships 3 In March 2020 AFA dissolved the Superliga and took over the Primera Division again 5 Names EditThe body has been renamed several times since its establishment in 1893 in most of the cases translating the original English names to Spanish The list of names is the following 16 Argentine Association Football League 1893 1903 n1 1 Argentine Football Association 1903 1912 Asociacion Argentina de Football 1912 1927 Asociacion Amateur Argentina de Football 1927 1931 Asociacion de Football Amateurs y Profesionales 1931 1934 Asociacion del Futbol Argentino 1934 present n1 2 Notes The organisation was founded with the same name as its predecessor the AAFL of 1891 Translated into Spanish as Asociacion del Futbol Argentino in 1946Current staff EditAs of October 2021 17 President Claudio Tapia Vice presidents Jorge Amor Ameal Rodolfo D Onofrio Hugo Moyano Marcelo Tinelli Marcelo Achile Guillermo Raed 2 General Secretary Victor Blanco Treasurer Pablo Toviggino Executive Secretary Nicolas Russo Men s senior head coach Lionel Scaloni Men s U 20 head coach Javier Mascherano Women s head coach Carlos Borrello National teams General Director Cesar Luis Menotti 18 19 Competitions EditOfficial Competitions Edit The list of official competitions organized by the Argentine Football Association since its creation in 1893 are 20 21 Current competitionsName OrganisedPrimera Division 1891 1893 2017 2020 present n2 1 Primera B 1899 presentPrimera C 1900 presentPrimera D 1950 presentCopa Argentina 1969 1970 2011 present n2 2 Primera Nacional 1986 presentPrimera Division Futsal 1986 presentPrimera Division A Women s 1991 presentPrimera Division B Futsal es 1998 presentTorneo del Interior Women s es 2012 presentSupercopa Argentina 2012 present n2 3 Torneo Federal A 2014 presentPrimera Division C Futsal 2014 presentPrimera Division B Women s 2016 presentPrimera Division D Futsal 2017 presentTorneo Regional Federal 2018 presentLiga Nacional de Futsal Argentina es 2018 presentPrimera Division C Women s 2019 presentCopa de la Liga Profesional 2020 presentTrofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional 2020 presentCopa Federal de Futbol Femenino es 2021 presentSupercopa Internacional 2022 present n2 4 Defunct competitionsCopa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires 1905 1936Copa de Competencia Jockey Club 1913 1933Copa de Competencia La Nacion 1913 1914Copa Dr Carlos Ibarguren 1913 1958Copa Estimulo 1920 1926Copa Presidente de la Nacion 1927 1989 n2 5 Copa Adrian C Escobar 1939 1949Campeonato de la Republica Copa Gral Pedro Ramirez 1943 1945 n2 6 Copa de Competencia Britanica 1944 1948Copa Suecia 1958 n2 7 Torneo Regional es 1967 1985Torneo del Interior es 1986 1995Copa Centenario de la AFA 1993 n2 8 Torneo Argentino A 1995 2014Torneo Argentino B 1995 2014Torneo Argentino C 2005 2014Torneo Nacional de Futsal es 2008 2017Copa Campeonato 2013 2014 n2 9 Torneo Federal B 2014 2017Torneo Federal C es 2015 2018Copa Bicentenario 2016Notes In fact the first official Primera Division championship was held in 1891 and organized by a precedent association Argentine Association Football League dissolved at the end of the season 22 Since the 2017 18 season to the 2019 20 season Primera Division was organized by the Superliga Argentina de Futbol 3 The Copa Argentina was re launched in 2011 23 Contested by the champions of Primera Division and Copa Argentina Contested by the champions of Primera Division and Trofeo de Campeones Created and first organised by dissident Asociacion Amateurs de Football and contested by representatives of regional leagues When the AAmF folded the AFA took over the competition organising it until its last edition in 1989 Also known as Campeonato de la Republica it received the name Copa General de Division Pedro Pablo Ramirez due to the trophy having been donated by the de facto President of Argentina Pedro P Ramirez Held once to keep league teams in readiness while the 1958 FIFA World Cup was being played Held once to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Association 24 Once Inicial and Final tournaments had finished both winners played a match named Superfinal The Association had determined that the first edition played in 2013 would be considered as a Primera Division official title 2012 13 season therefore Velez Sarsfield was awarded its 10th official championship after defeating Newell s Old Boys 25 Nevertheless from the 2014 edition it was determined that the Superfinal would not be considered as a Primera Division title but a national cup 26 Dissident Competitions Edit The following table include competitions organized by dissident associations 21 Other competitionsName Time AssociationCopa de Competencia AAm 1920 1926 Asociacion Amateurs de FootballCopa Presidente de la Nacion 1920 1926 Asociacion Amateurs de Football n3 1 Copa de Competencia LAF 1932 1933 Liga Argentina de FootballCopa Adrian Beccar Varela 1932 1933 Liga Argentina de FootballNotes The AFA took over the competition when the AAmF folded Presidents EditOfficial Association Asociacion del Futbol ArgentinoPeriod President s1893 1896 Alexander Watson Hutton1897 1898 Alfredo P Boyd1899 Charles Wibberley1900 1905 Frank Chevallier Boutell1906 Florencio Martinez de Hoz1907 1908 Emilio Hansen1909 1914 Hugo Wilson1915 1917 Adolfo Orma1918 1919 Ricardo Aldao1919 1921 Federico Luzio1921 1922 Benjamin Toulouse1922 1924 Aldo Cantoni1924 1926 Virgilio Tedin Uriburu1926 Natalio Botana1927 1929 Adrian Beccar Varela1929 1932 Juan Pignier1932 Carlos Anessi1932 1933 Silvio Serra1933 1934 Jose Claisse1934 Alejandro Russo1934 Tiburcio Padilla1935 Ernesto F Malbec1936 Angel Molinari1937 1938 Eduardo Sanchez Terrero1939 1940 Adrian Escobar1941 1943 Ramon Castillo1944 Jacinto Armando1945 Agustin Nicolas Matienzo1946 Eduardo J Avalos1947 Pedro Canaveri1948 1949 Oscar Nicolini1949 Cayetano Giardulli1950 1953 Valentin Suarez1954 1955 Domingo Peluffo1955 Cecilio Conditi1956 Arturo Bullrich n4 1 1957 1965 Raul Colombo1966 Francisco Perette1967 1968 Valentin Suarez n4 1 1968 Armando Ramos Ruiz n4 1 1969 Aldo J Porri n4 1 1969 Oscar L Ferrari n4 1 1969 1971 Juan Oneto Gaona n4 1 1971 1973 Raul D Onofrio n4 1 1973 Horacio Bruzzone n4 1 1973 1974 Baldomero Gigan n4 1 1974 Fernando Mitjans n4 1 n4 2 1974 1976 David Bracuto n4 3 1976 1979 Alfredo Cantilo1979 2014 Julio Grondona2014 2016 Luis Segura2016 2017 Armando Perez n4 1 2017 present Claudio Tapia 27 Dissident Associations Federacion Argentina de FootballPeriod President s1912 1914 Ricardo AldaoAsociacion Amateurs de FootballPeriod President s1919 Juan Mignaburu1920 1926 Adrian Beccar VarelaLiga Argentina de Football n4 4 Period President s1931 Julio Planisi1932 1934 Eduardo Larrandart1934 Tiburcio Padilla Alexander Watson Hutton the first president of the Argentine Football Association in 1893 Ricardo Aldao 1918 19 had also presided dissident Federacion Argentina de Football Adrian Beccar Varela presided from 1927 to his death in 1929 Adrian C Escobar 1939 41 Julio Grondona had the longest tenure at the AFA with 35 years as President of the body Notes a b c d e f g h i j k Interventor Director Expelled by the Argentine military dictatorship When football became professional in Argentina the teams that wanted to remain amateur formed this league that organized its own tournaments from 1931 to 1934 when it merged with the professional body with all of its teams being relegated to the second division 28 References Edit a b c SITIO OFICIAL DE LA ASOCIACIoN DEL FUTBOL ARGENTINO Retrieved 4 March 2017 a b c La nueva AFA on TyC 18 Mar 2020 a b c El futbol que viene asomando by Gustavo Veiga Pagina 12 28 Jun 2017 La Superliga dio el puntapie inicial Pagina 12 28 Jul 2017 a b Reunion clave en el futbol argentino Tapia recibio a los principales dirigentes de Primera con la idea de ponerle fin a la Superliga on Infobae 26 Feb 2020 La historia de una casa poderosa Archived 2015 04 13 at the Wayback Machine Clarin 21 Feb 2003 Campeones del Bicentenario La Nacion 2010 5 18 Diario Ole Bodas de Brillante Historia del Futbol Amateur en la Argentina by Jorge Iwanczuk Published by Autores Editores 1992 ISBN 9504343848 Escandalo la eleccion en la AFA salio empatada por un error y ahora Segura y Tinelli analizan unirse La Nacion 3 Dec 2015 Historia de un papelon con 75 asambleistas hubo 76 votos Clarin 3 Dec 2015 FIFA to oversee Argentinean FA after FIFA Council member charged Sports Integrity Initiative 27 June 2016 Retrieved 4 March 2017 Ousted Argentine Football Association President attacks FIFA for taking over crisis hit organisation Retrieved 4 March 2017 La AFA aprobo la creacion de la Superliga La Nueva 24 Feb 2017 La creacion de la Liga Argentina by Fernando Czyz on La Nacion 19 Apr 2016 SITIO OFICIAL DE LA ASOCIACIoN DEL FUTBOL ARGENTINO Archived from the original on 4 March 2017 Retrieved 4 March 2017 Nuevas autoridades en el comite ejecutivo AFA 29 October 2021 Que funciones tendra Menotti como Director de Selecciones Nacionales Clarin 14 Jan 2019 Cesar Luis Menotti sera Director de Selecciones en Argentina on FIFA com 14 Jan 2019 SITIO OFICIAL DE LA ASOCIACIoN DEL FUTBOL ARGENTINO Retrieved 4 March 2017 a b Argentina Domestic Cup History Retrieved 4 March 2017 Argentina 1891 Retrieved 4 March 2017 En medio de las polemicas Grondona lanzo la Copa Argentina on Notio com ar 19 May 2011 AFA Centenary Cup on RSSSF Velez vencio a Newell s y es el Supercampeon Clarin 29 Dec 2013 La AFA homologo la final de River como una copa nacional Cancha Llena 28 May 2014 Claudio Chiqui Tapia fue electo presidente casi sin oposicion y comienza una nueva era Clarin 29 Mar 2017 Argentina 1934 amateur Retrieved 4 March 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia 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