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Primera D Metropolitana

The Primera D was one of two leagues that form the fifth division of the Argentine football league system. Made up of 11 clubs from Buenos Aires Province, the league is the only one that remains amateur.[2] The other league at level five is the Torneo Federal C, where teams from regional leagues take part.

Primera D
Founded1950 [1]
Folded2023; 1 year ago (2023)
Country Argentina
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of teams11 (2023)
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toPrimera C
Relegation toDisaffiliation for one season
Domestic cup(s)Copa Argentina
Last championsCentro Español
(2023)
Most championships
TV partnersDirecTV Sports

It was created in 1950 under the name "Tercera de Ascenso" ("third level of promotion").[1] The first champion was Liniers. In 1962 the tournament changed its name to "Primera de Aficionados", which lasted to 1974, when it was called "Primera D", which has remained to date.[3]

Since the restructuring of the league system in 1986, the division became the fifth category of Argentine football (lower than Primera División, Primera B Nacional, Primera B Metropolitana and Primera C).[4]

In 2023 its last edition was held because from 2024, the category was unified with the Primera C in a single tournament.[5]

Format edit

The winners of Primera D gain automatic promotion to Primera C. The club finishing in 2nd to 9th place behind enter a playoff series; the winner of which faces the club finishing second bottom in Primera C in a promotion/relegation playoff.

The team that finishes bottom of Primera D Metropolitana faces relegation. However, because Primera D Metropolitana is the lowest league in the Argentine football system relegation this means that the relegated team will not participate in the league system the following season.

List of Champions edit

Tournament names
  • 1950–1961: Tercera de Ascenso
  • 1962–1973: Primera de Aficionados
  • 1974–2023: Primera D
Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1 1950 Liniers (1) Brown (A)
1951 [note 1]
(No championship held)
2 1952 Flandria (1) J. J. de Urquiza
3 1953 Deportivo Riestra (1) Juventud de Bernal
4 1954 Sacachispas (1) Juventud de Bernal
5 1955 Deportivo Morón (1) Juventud de Bernal
6 1956 Almirante Brown (1) Juventud de Bernal
7 1957 Leandro N. Alem (1) Defensores de Cambaceres
8 1958 Deportivo Español (1) Defensores de Cambaceres
9 1959 Defensores de Cambaceres (1) Sportivo Italiano
10 1960 Sportivo Italiano (1) Defensores de Almagro
11 1961 Villa Dálmine (1) Arsenal
12 1962 Arsenal (1) Estudiantes (BA)
13 1963 Luján (1) Estudiantes (BA)
14 1964 Arsenal (Llavallol) (1) Ituzaingó
15 1965 General Mitre (Sarandí) (1) [note 2] Piraña
16 1966 Luz y Fuerza (1) [note 3] Ferrocarril Midland
17 1967 Macabi (1) [note 4] Central Argentino
18 1968 Ferrocarril Midland (1) Sportivo Barracas
19 1969 Defensores Unidos (1) Sportivo Barracas
20 1970 Defensores de Almagro (1) Sportivo Barracas
21 1971 Acassuso (1) Central Argentino
22 1972 Deportivo Armenio (1) Liniers
23 1973 Luján (2) Villa San Carlos
24 1974 Barracas Central (1) Victoriano Arenas
25 1975 Tristán Suarez (1) Deportivo Merlo
26 1976 Defensores de Cambaceres (2) Berazategui
27 1977 General Lamadrid (1) Ferrocarril Midland
28 1978 Piraña (1) J. J. de Urquiza
29 1979 San Miguel (1) Brown (A)
30 1980 Brown (A) (1) Juventud Unida
31 1981 Barracas Central (2) Muñiz
32 1982 Defensa y Justicia (1) Ituzaingó
33 1983 San Martín (B) (1) Leandro N. Alem
34 1984 Dock Sud (1) Argentino (Merlo)
35 1985 Argentino (Merlo) (1) Deportivo Laferrere
36 1986–87 Muñiz (1) Brown (A)
37 1987–88 Lugano (1) Puerto Nuevo
38 1988–89 Ferrocarril Midland (2) Liniers
39 1989–90 Liniers (2) Deportivo Paraguayo
40 1990–91 Victoriano Arenas (1) Puerto Nuevo
41 1991–92 Deportivo Paraguayo (1) Juventud Unida
42 1992–93 Villa San Carlos (1) Acassuso
43 1993–94 Puerto Nuevo Cañuelas
44 1994–95 J. J. de Urquiza Victoriano Arenas
45 1995–96 Central Ballester (1) San Martín (B)
46 1996–97 Claypole (1) Comunicaciones
47 1997–98 Juventud Unida (1) Sacachispas
48 1998–99 Argentino (Merlo) (2) Victoriano Arenas
49 1999–00 Sacachispas (2) Fénix
50 2000–01 Acassuso (2) Villa San Carlos
51 2001–02 Villa San Carlos (2) Sacachispas
52 2002–03 Sacachispas (3) Victoriano Arenas
53 2003–04 Sportivo Barracas (1) Fénix
54 2004–05 Fénix (1) Liniers
55 2005–06 Ituzaingó (1) Liniers
56 2006–07 Leandro N. Alem (2) Berazategui
57 2007–08 Defensores Unidos (2) Berazategui
58 2008–09 Ferrocarril Midland (3) Deportivo Riestra
59 2009–10 UAI Urquiza (1) San Martín (B)
60 2010–11 Dock Sud (2) Atlas
61 2011–12 Fénix (2) Argentino (Q)
62 2012–13 Argentino (Q) (1) Deportivo Riestra
63 2013–14 Deportivo Riestra (1) San Martín (B)
64 2014 [note 5] [note 5]
65 2015 Sportivo Barracas (2) Atlas
66 2016 El Porvenir (1) Ituzaingó
67 2016–17 Ituzaingó (2) Leandro N. Alem
68 2017–18 Victoriano Arenas (2) Argentino (Merlo)
69 2018–19 Argentino (Merlo) (3) Liniers
70 2019–20
(Abandoned because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina) [note 6]
71 2020 Claypole (2) Atlas
72 2021 Liniers (3) Puerto Nuevo
73 2022 Yupanqui (1) Centro Español
74 2023 Centro Español (1) Argentino (R)
The division was unified with the Primera C

Titles by club edit

Club Titles Years won
Argentino (Merlo) 3 1985, 1998–99, 2018–19
Ferrocarril Midland 3 1968, 1988–89, 2008–09
Liniers 3 1950, 1989–90, 2021
Sacachispas 3 1954, 1999–00, 2002–03
Deportivo Riestra 2 1953, 2013–14
Acassuso 2 1971, 2000–01
Barracas Central 2 1974, 1981
Claypole 2 1996–97, 2020
Defensores de Cambaceres 2 1959, 1976
Defensores Unidos 2 1969, 2007–08
Dock Sud 2 1984, 2010–11
Fénix 2 2004–05, 2011–12
Ituzaingó 2 2005–06, 2016–17
Leandro N. Alem 2 1957, 2006–07
Luján 2 1963, 1973
Sportivo Barracas 2 2003–04, 2015
Victoriano Arenas 2 1990–91, 2017–18
Villa San Carlos 2 1992–93, 2001–02
Almirante Brown 1 1956
Argentino (Q) 1 2012–13
Arsenal (Llavallol) 1 1964
Arsenal (Sarandí) 1 1962
Brown (A) 1 1980
Central Ballester 1 1995–96
Centro Español 1 2023
Defensa y Justicia 1 1982
Defensores de Almagro 1 1970
Deportivo Armenio 1 1972
Deportivo Español 1 1958
Deportivo Paraguayo 1 1991–92
Deportivo Morón 1 1955
El Porvenir 1 2016
Flandria 1 1952
General Lamadrid 1 1977
General Mitre 1 1965
J. J. de Urquiza 1 1994–95
Juventud Unida 1 1997–98
Lugano 1 1987–88
Luz y Fuerza 1 1966
Macabi 1 1967
Muñiz 1 1986–87
Piraña 1 1978
Puerto Nuevo 1 1993–94
San Martín (B) 1 1983
San Miguel 1 1979
Sportivo Italiano 1 1960
Tristán Suárez 1 1975
UAI Urquiza 1 2009–10
Villa Dálmine 1 1961
Yupanqui 1 2022

Notes edit

  1. ^ A special tournament was played, where team from several categories competed together. The champion was Tiro Federal, promoting to Primera División B.
  2. ^ Affiliated to AFA in 1963, remaining in the Association until 1965.[6]
  3. ^ The football team from the "Luz y Fuerza" trade union was located in Villa Udaondo[7] and affiliated to AFA in 1964 under the name "Instituto Cultural y Deportivo Luz y Fuerza".[8]
  4. ^ The team from the Jewish organization of Argentina, got affiliated to AFA in 1953. The team disaffiliated in 1968, just one year after promoting to Primera C.[9]
  5. ^ a b At the end of the season no champion was crowned. Three teams (Cañuelas, San Martín de Burzaco and San Miguel were promoted while no teams were disaffiliated.
  6. ^ On 28 April 2020, AFA decided to abandon the competition and declare the season finished. All official competitions had been suspended on 17 March.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b , AFA website (Archive, 2013-08-13)
  2. ^ Marcha atrás en el Ascenso: no se juega la fecha de la B Metropolitana y la Primera C, Clarín, 4 Mar 2017
  3. ^ Argentina fourth level champions - RSSSF
  4. ^ , AFA website (Archive, 2013-08-13)
  5. ^ _la AFA confirmó la unificación de la Primera C y la D
  6. ^ "Desafiliados: General Mitre"
  7. ^ Argentina - Primera C AFA 1971 by José Carluccio on Historia y Fútbol
  8. ^ "Desafiliados: Luz y Fuerza", Piel de Ascenso, 14 Aug 2013
  9. ^ "Querido ascenso - El año inolvidable de Macabi" by Guillermo Tagliaferri, Clarín, 10 Nov 2011
  10. ^ Oficial: suspendido el fútbol argentino por el coronavirus by Fede González on As, 17 March 2020

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The Primera D was one of two leagues that form the fifth division of the Argentine football league system Made up of 11 clubs from Buenos Aires Province the league is the only one that remains amateur 2 The other league at level five is the Torneo Federal C where teams from regional leagues take part Primera DFounded1950 1 Folded2023 1 year ago 2023 Country ArgentinaConfederationCONMEBOLNumber of teams11 2023 Level on pyramid5Promotion toPrimera CRelegation toDisaffiliation for one seasonDomestic cup s Copa ArgentinaLast championsCentro Espanol 2023 Most championshipsArgentino Merlo Ferrocarril Midland Liniers Sacachispas 3 titles each TV partnersDirecTV Sports It was created in 1950 under the name Tercera de Ascenso third level of promotion 1 The first champion was Liniers In 1962 the tournament changed its name to Primera de Aficionados which lasted to 1974 when it was called Primera D which has remained to date 3 Since the restructuring of the league system in 1986 the division became the fifth category of Argentine football lower than Primera Division Primera B Nacional Primera B Metropolitana and Primera C 4 In 2023 its last edition was held because from 2024 the category was unified with the Primera C in a single tournament 5 Contents 1 Format 2 List of Champions 3 Titles by club 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFormat editThe winners of Primera D gain automatic promotion to Primera C The club finishing in 2nd to 9th place behind enter a playoff series the winner of which faces the club finishing second bottom in Primera C in a promotion relegation playoff The team that finishes bottom of Primera D Metropolitana faces relegation However because Primera D Metropolitana is the lowest league in the Argentine football system relegation this means that the relegated team will not participate in the league system the following season List of Champions editTournament names 1950 1961 Tercera de Ascenso 1962 1973 Primera de Aficionados 1974 2023 Primera D Ed Season Champion Runner up 1 1950 Liniers 1 Brown A 1951 note 1 No championship held 2 1952 Flandria 1 J J de Urquiza 3 1953 Deportivo Riestra 1 Juventud de Bernal 4 1954 Sacachispas 1 Juventud de Bernal 5 1955 Deportivo Moron 1 Juventud de Bernal 6 1956 Almirante Brown 1 Juventud de Bernal 7 1957 Leandro N Alem 1 Defensores de Cambaceres 8 1958 Deportivo Espanol 1 Defensores de Cambaceres 9 1959 Defensores de Cambaceres 1 Sportivo Italiano 10 1960 Sportivo Italiano 1 Defensores de Almagro 11 1961 Villa Dalmine 1 Arsenal 12 1962 Arsenal 1 Estudiantes BA 13 1963 Lujan 1 Estudiantes BA 14 1964 Arsenal Llavallol 1 Ituzaingo 15 1965 General Mitre Sarandi 1 note 2 Pirana 16 1966 Luz y Fuerza 1 note 3 Ferrocarril Midland 17 1967 Macabi 1 note 4 Central Argentino 18 1968 Ferrocarril Midland 1 Sportivo Barracas 19 1969 Defensores Unidos 1 Sportivo Barracas 20 1970 Defensores de Almagro 1 Sportivo Barracas 21 1971 Acassuso 1 Central Argentino 22 1972 Deportivo Armenio 1 Liniers 23 1973 Lujan 2 Villa San Carlos 24 1974 Barracas Central 1 Victoriano Arenas 25 1975 Tristan Suarez 1 Deportivo Merlo 26 1976 Defensores de Cambaceres 2 Berazategui 27 1977 General Lamadrid 1 Ferrocarril Midland 28 1978 Pirana 1 J J de Urquiza 29 1979 San Miguel 1 Brown A 30 1980 Brown A 1 Juventud Unida 31 1981 Barracas Central 2 Muniz 32 1982 Defensa y Justicia 1 Ituzaingo 33 1983 San Martin B 1 Leandro N Alem 34 1984 Dock Sud 1 Argentino Merlo 35 1985 Argentino Merlo 1 Deportivo Laferrere 36 1986 87 Muniz 1 Brown A 37 1987 88 Lugano 1 Puerto Nuevo 38 1988 89 Ferrocarril Midland 2 Liniers 39 1989 90 Liniers 2 Deportivo Paraguayo 40 1990 91 Victoriano Arenas 1 Puerto Nuevo 41 1991 92 Deportivo Paraguayo 1 Juventud Unida 42 1992 93 Villa San Carlos 1 Acassuso 43 1993 94 Puerto Nuevo Canuelas 44 1994 95 J J de Urquiza Victoriano Arenas 45 1995 96 Central Ballester 1 San Martin B 46 1996 97 Claypole 1 Comunicaciones 47 1997 98 Juventud Unida 1 Sacachispas 48 1998 99 Argentino Merlo 2 Victoriano Arenas 49 1999 00 Sacachispas 2 Fenix 50 2000 01 Acassuso 2 Villa San Carlos 51 2001 02 Villa San Carlos 2 Sacachispas 52 2002 03 Sacachispas 3 Victoriano Arenas 53 2003 04 Sportivo Barracas 1 Fenix 54 2004 05 Fenix 1 Liniers 55 2005 06 Ituzaingo 1 Liniers 56 2006 07 Leandro N Alem 2 Berazategui 57 2007 08 Defensores Unidos 2 Berazategui 58 2008 09 Ferrocarril Midland 3 Deportivo Riestra 59 2009 10 UAI Urquiza 1 San Martin B 60 2010 11 Dock Sud 2 Atlas 61 2011 12 Fenix 2 Argentino Q 62 2012 13 Argentino Q 1 Deportivo Riestra 63 2013 14 Deportivo Riestra 1 San Martin B 64 2014 note 5 note 5 65 2015 Sportivo Barracas 2 Atlas 66 2016 El Porvenir 1 Ituzaingo 67 2016 17 Ituzaingo 2 Leandro N Alem 68 2017 18 Victoriano Arenas 2 Argentino Merlo 69 2018 19 Argentino Merlo 3 Liniers 70 2019 20 Abandoned because of the COVID 19 pandemic in Argentina note 6 71 2020 Claypole 2 Atlas 72 2021 Liniers 3 Puerto Nuevo 73 2022 Yupanqui 1 Centro Espanol 74 2023 Centro Espanol 1 Argentino R The division was unified with the Primera CTitles by club editClub Titles Years won Argentino Merlo 3 1985 1998 99 2018 19 Ferrocarril Midland 3 1968 1988 89 2008 09 Liniers 3 1950 1989 90 2021 Sacachispas 3 1954 1999 00 2002 03 Deportivo Riestra 2 1953 2013 14 Acassuso 2 1971 2000 01 Barracas Central 2 1974 1981 Claypole 2 1996 97 2020 Defensores de Cambaceres 2 1959 1976 Defensores Unidos 2 1969 2007 08 Dock Sud 2 1984 2010 11 Fenix 2 2004 05 2011 12 Ituzaingo 2 2005 06 2016 17 Leandro N Alem 2 1957 2006 07 Lujan 2 1963 1973 Sportivo Barracas 2 2003 04 2015 Victoriano Arenas 2 1990 91 2017 18 Villa San Carlos 2 1992 93 2001 02 Almirante Brown 1 1956 Argentino Q 1 2012 13 Arsenal Llavallol 1 1964 Arsenal Sarandi 1 1962 Brown A 1 1980 Central Ballester 1 1995 96 Centro Espanol 1 2023 Defensa y Justicia 1 1982 Defensores de Almagro 1 1970 Deportivo Armenio 1 1972 Deportivo Espanol 1 1958 Deportivo Paraguayo 1 1991 92 Deportivo Moron 1 1955 El Porvenir 1 2016 Flandria 1 1952 General Lamadrid 1 1977 General Mitre 1 1965 J J de Urquiza 1 1994 95 Juventud Unida 1 1997 98 Lugano 1 1987 88 Luz y Fuerza 1 1966 Macabi 1 1967 Muniz 1 1986 87 Pirana 1 1978 Puerto Nuevo 1 1993 94 San Martin B 1 1983 San Miguel 1 1979 Sportivo Italiano 1 1960 Tristan Suarez 1 1975 UAI Urquiza 1 2009 10 Villa Dalmine 1 1961 Yupanqui 1 2022Notes edit A special tournament was played where team from several categories competed together The champion was Tiro Federal promoting to Primera Division B Affiliated to AFA in 1963 remaining in the Association until 1965 6 The football team from the Luz y Fuerza trade union was located in Villa Udaondo 7 and affiliated to AFA in 1964 under the name Instituto Cultural y Deportivo Luz y Fuerza 8 The team from the Jewish organization of Argentina got affiliated to AFA in 1953 The team disaffiliated in 1968 just one year after promoting to Primera C 9 a b At the end of the season no champion was crowned Three teams Canuelas San Martin de Burzaco and San Miguel were promoted while no teams were disaffiliated On 28 April 2020 AFA decided to abandon the competition and declare the season finished All official competitions had been suspended on 17 March 10 References edit a b Campeones de la Cuarta Division AFA website Archive 2013 08 13 Marcha atras en el Ascenso no se juega la fecha de la B Metropolitana y la Primera C Clarin 4 Mar 2017 Argentina fourth level champions RSSSF Campeones de la Quinta Division 1986 AFA website Archive 2013 08 13 la AFA confirmo la unificacion de la Primera C y la D Desafiliados General Mitre Argentina Primera C AFA 1971 by Jose Carluccio on Historia y Futbol Desafiliados Luz y Fuerza Piel de Ascenso 14 Aug 2013 Querido ascenso El ano inolvidable de Macabi by Guillermo Tagliaferri Clarin 10 Nov 2011 Oficial suspendido el futbol argentino por el coronavirus by Fede Gonzalez on As 17 March 2020External links editOfficial website archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Primera D Metropolitana amp oldid 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