| Formation | 27 July 2017[1] |
|---|---|
| Founded at | Buenos Aires |
| Dissolved | 28 April 2020; 5 years ago (2020-04-28)[2] |
| Type | Sports association |
| Headquarters | Buenos Aires |
Region | |
| Membership | 24 clubs[note 1] |
President | Marcelo Elizondo[3] |
Parent organization | AFA |
| Website | saf.com.ar |
TheSuperliga Argentina de Fútbol,[4] (officially "Superliga Profesional del Fútbol Argentino") was anArgentine sports association responsible for administering the main professional league ofArgentine football, thePrimera División, between2017 and2020. The Superliga was contractually bound to theArgentine Football Association,[5] although it operated as an autonomous body and had its own statute.[1][6]
As well as the Primera División championships, the body also created and organised twodomestic cup competitions, theCopa de la Superliga andTrofeo de Campeones,[7][8][9]
In 2016, the Association approved the creation of a new entity, named "Superliga Argentina de Fútbol", which would take over the organisation of the two main leagues in Argentine football,Primera División andPrimera B Nacional championships. The new entity was officially registered on 4 November 2016.[1] Nevertheless, in February 2017, the AFA modified its statute, giving Superliga rights to organise only the Primera División tournaments and excluding Primera B Nacional, which remained organised by the main body.[10]
The main football leagues of Europe (such asEnglish Premier League or SpanishLa Liga, organised by associations dedicated exclusively to that championships and operating as separate entities from their respective National Associations) served as inspiration for the creation of the Superliga.[11][12]
The2016–17 Primera División championship was the last tournament organised by the AFA. From the2017–18 season, the "Superliga Argentina" took over the organisation of Primera División championships since then on.[6] Therefore, theAFA focused on the lower divisions ofArgentine league system (fromPrimera B Nacional toTorneo Regional Federal andPrimera D), includingdomestic cups and all theArgentina national teams.
The Superliga, through the Board of Directors and with the advice of the Competencies Management, was the only competent entity to establish all the obligations, guidelines and instructions that must be met by the participating clubs of Primera División on all aspects of the tournament, including those relating to protocol, commercial rights, advertising, press, accreditations.[13]
The SAF also awarded winning teams with trophies especially created for the occasion. For instance, the Primera División cup was designed by renowned goldsmith Adrián Pallarols.[14] Apart from the trophy for the winning team, commemorative medals were also launched to award their players.[15] The first club being awarded with the trophy wasBoca Juniors as2017–18 champion.[16]
In February 2020, President of AFAClaudio Tapia stated that the Superliga had been established to position Argentine football as a product, but it failed in that purpose. As a result, AFA would take over the organisation of Primera División championships, according with Tapia's statement.[17] One month after those announcements, the president of the Superliga, Mariano Elizondo, resigned.[18]
The Superliga was replaced by a similar body, named "Liga Profesional de Fútbol", directly linked to AFA and presided byMarcelo Tinelli.[3] It was expected that Superliga would be dissolved once the2020 edition ofCopa de la Superliga Argentina finished,[18] but due toCOVID-19 pandemic the cup was cancelled, accelerating times. In May 2020, the LFP was launched by the AFA.[2]
In 2018, the creation of a new competition, the "Copa de la Superliga Argentina" (Superliga Argentina Cup) was announced. It will be an official competition similar todomestic cup, with a format similar toCopa Argentina in aknock-out system with all the matches being held in neutral locations.[19]
The cup was contested by teams participating in Primera División. The six best placed teams directly qualified to the round of 16 while the 20 remaining played a preliminary round. All the matches were played in atwo-legged series with the exception of the final.[20] The winning team played theCopa Libertadores while the runner-up was eligible for theCopa Sudamericana.[21]
The other competition created by the body was theTrofeo de Campeones de la Superliga Argentina.[22] The annual football match was played for the first time in 2019, being contested by the reigning champions of Primera División andCopa de la Superliga respectively.
List of competitions organized by Superliga Argentina de Fútbol:
| Name | Tenure |
|---|---|
| Primera División | 2017–2020[note 2] |
| Copa de la Superliga | 2019–2020[24] |
| Trofeo de Campeones | 2019[24] |