2000–01_Argentine_Primera_División

2000–01 Argentine Primera División

2000–01 Argentine Primera División

110th season of top-tier football league in Argentina


The 2000–01 Argentine Primera División was the 110th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season ran from July 28, 2000 to July 11, 2001.[1]

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Boca Juniors won the Apertura (its 25th league title) and San Lorenzo the Clausura (13th title) championships, while Los Andes and Almagro were relegated after spending only one season in the highest division.

Torneo Apertura

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League standings

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Source: [citation needed]

Top scorers

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Torneo Clausura

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League standings

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Source: [citation needed]
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  1. Los Andes had 3 points deducted.

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Relegation table

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  •   Played the relegation playoff
  •   Relegated to Primera B Nacional

Promotion Playoffs

Belgrano (Córdoba) and Argentinos Juniors (3rd. and 4th. worst averages) played the promotion playoff v Quilmes[2] and Instituto (C) (qualified from 2000–01 Primera B Nacional) respectively,[3] in a two-legged series.

Although the two playoff series ended 1–1 on aggregate, Argentinos and Belgrano remained in the top division due to rules stated that in cases like those, teams in Primera División would be declared winners (sporting advantage).[4][5]

*   Winner of the series; teams currently playing in Primera División are listed first

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See also

Notes

  1. Guest team.
  2. Argentinos Juniors remained in Primera División because of a sporting advantage rule.

References

  1. Argentina 2000–01 by Javier Roimiser on RSSSF.com
  2. "Argentina: 1ra. División AFA - Promoción 2001" by José Carluccio, 8 Feb 2013

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