1923_Argentine_Primera_División

1923 Argentine Primera División

1923 Argentine Primera División

32nd season of top-tier football league in Argentina


The 1923 Argentine Primera División was the 32nd season of top-flight football in Argentina. The AFA season began on March 11 and ended on April 27, 1924.[1]

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Boca Juniors win its 3rd league title in the official AFA league while San Lorenzo achieved its first title ever at the top division winning the AAm championship.

Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

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As Boca Juniors and Huracán both finished with 51 points each, they had to play a best-of-three playoff to decide a champion. Palermo, which had been relegated from the Asociación Amateur, joined Asociación Argentina remaining at Primera División. Argentino de Quilmes returned to the top division after being relegated in 1918, while All Boys, Argentino de Banfield, and Sportivo Villa Urquiza made their debuts in Primera.[2]

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Finals

After Boca Juniors and Huracán finished tied on points, a two-legged series was established to define a champion.

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With the third match drawn on points (there was no goal difference rule), a playoff was held, finishing 0–0 after extra time so a fourth match –to be played to a finish– was required to determine a champion.

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Match details

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First leg
Referee: Pérez

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Second leg
Referee: Pérez

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Playoff

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Playoff 2
Referee: Villarino

Asociación Amateurs de Football

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Argentino del Sud (promoted last year) debuted in Primera División.

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(C) Champions

Notes

  1. From 1921 to 1925 there were two teams called "Platense" due to an internal conflict in the lists of candidates for president of the institution. Current Club Atlético Platense played at the dissident Asociación Amateur and the other squad (known as "Platense II") played in the Asociación Argentina.[3]

References

  1. Argentina 1923 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at RSSSF.com
  2. "Asociacion Argentina 1923 at Historia y Futbol". Archived from the original on 2013-08-12. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
  3. Historia on Platense Locura website (archived, 28 Jul 2012)

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