Football in Argentina
Season1926
Argentina

1925 in Argentine football saw Boca Juniors winning its 5th. league title (AFA) while Independiente obtained the AAm championship, achieving the 2nd. title for the club.[1]

Primera División

Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

All Boys, Colegiales, El Porvenir, Nueva Chicago, Sportivo Barracas and Temperley moved to rival league Asociación Amateurs when most of fixtures had been disputed.[2]

Alvear, Argentino de Banfield, Boca Alumni, Del Plata, General San Martín, Palermo, Progresista, Sportivo Balcarce, Sportivo Dock Sud, Sportsman and Universal were relegated when the associations merged.

No. Team Pts. G W D L Gf Ga Dif.
1Boca Juniors32171520674+63
2Argentinos Juniors281712412611+15
3Huracán24171124378+35
4Sportivo Balcarce231710342919+10
5Palermo231710342823+5
6Argentino de Banfield20179263126+5
7Chacarita Juniors18177461816+2
8Argentino de Quilmes18178272530-5
9San Fernando17178182124-3
10Boca Alumni15175572118-3
11Sportsman15175571722-5
12Alvear15175571320-7
13Universal14175481236-24
14General San Martín13175391524-9
15Sp. Dock Sud121752102221+1
16Del Plata91741121543-28
17Progresista81740131920-1
18Porteño21702151768-51
  Champion
  Relegated

Asociación Amateurs Argentina de Football

Talleres (RE), as the 1925 champion, made its debut in Primera División.

No. Team Pts. G W D L Gf Ga Dif
1Independiente462521407514
2San Lorenzo452521317121
3Platense372516544118
4Racing Club342516275136
5Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)332513754127
6Lanús332513753828
7Vélez Sarsfield3125101143827
8Sportivo Palermo312514385138
9Quilmes292513394622
10Sportivo Almagro282512492625
11River Plate2425104113224
12Defensores de Belgrano2425104112432
13Tigre222578103236
14Talleres (RE)2225102132836
15Estudiantes (LP)212585123735
16Ferro Carril Oeste202576122837
17Barracas Central192575133142
18Estudiantil Porteño192559112538
19Sportivo Buenos Aires192575132439
20Excursionistas192567122343
21Banfield192559111637
22San Isidro182582153246
23Liberal Argentino182574142137
24Estudiantes (BA)172565142245
25Argentino del Sud142554162256
26Atlanta82516182258

Lower divisions

Primera B

Primera C

Domestic cups

Copa de Competencia (AAm)

Final

Independiente3-1Lanús
Report
n/i

Copa Estímulo

Final

Boca Juniors3-1Sp. Balcarce
Report
n/i

Argentina national team

Argentina took part in the 1926 Copa América hosted by Chile. The team finished 2nd. to Uruguay.

References

  1. Argentina 1926 at RSSSF
  2. "Argentina: 1ra. División Asociación Argentina 1926 at Historia y Futbol". Archived from the original on 2010-04-25. Retrieved 2012-09-11.
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