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1991–92 Argentine Primera División

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101st season of top-tier football league in Argentina
Football league season
Primera División
Season1991–92
Dates10 September 1991 – 5 July 1992
ChampionsApertura:River Plate(23rd title)
Clausura:Newell's Old Boys(4th title)
1993 Copa LibertadoresNewell's Old Boys
River Plate
1992 Copa CONMEBOLBoca Juniors
Gimnasia y Esgrima LP
Vélez Sarsfield

The1991–92Argentine Primera División was the 101st season of top-flight professionalfootball in Argentina. Starting with this season, bothApertura and Clausura tournaments were recognised as separate championships, and no final decider was played between the winners of each tournament.River Plate won the Apertura andNewell's Old Boys won the Clausura.

The season ran from 10 September 1991 to 5 July 1992, withQuilmes andUnión de Santa Fe being relegated.[1]

Competition format

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The tournament for the 1991–92 season was composed of 20 teams. Each team played each other in a singleround-robin tournament. The season was divided in two separate championships, calledApertura (Opening) andClausura (Closing). If each tournament was won by a different team, they played a two-legged qualifier for the1993 Copa Libertadores. To decide the remaining berth for the Copa Libertadores, the four runners-up from theApertura tournaments and the four runners-up from theClausura tournament (not already qualified in theApertura tournament) competed in an eight-team knockout round. The winning team played against the losing team from the two-legged qualifier and was granted a berth in the1993 Copa Libertadores. The losing team plus the finalist and best semi-finalist of the eight-team knockout round competed in the1992 Copa CONMEBOL. Relegation occurred at the end of the Clausura stage, with the two teams with the worst three-year point average (Primera División competition only) being relegated toPrimera B Nacional competition.

Apertura Tournament

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Football league season
Apertura
River Plate, Apertura champions
Season1991
Dates29 August – 22 December
ChampionsRiver Plate
PromotedQuilmes
Belgrano (C)
Top goalscorerRamón Díaz(14 goals)
Biggest home winVélez Sarsfield 5–0Huracán
(28 Sep)
Biggest away winIndependiente 0-3Newell's
(28 Nov)
Highest scoringArgentinos Juniors 5–2Dep. Español
(28 Nov. 1991)

TheApertura Tournament began on 29 August 1991 and finished on 22 December 1991.River Plate won the tournament. The match betweenRiver Plate andRacing was suspended, with the victory being awarded later to River Plate.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1River Plate1913423211+2130Qualified to 1993 Copa Libertadores qualifier final
2Boca Juniors1971022215+724Qualified to 1993 Copa Libertadores qualifier
3San Lorenzo1941412014+622
4Vélez Sarsfield198562718+921
5Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)197751617−121
6Deportivo Mandiyú197662220+220
7Platense1951041614+220
8Talleres (C)197661921−220
9Argentinos Juniors1941141818019
10Ferro Carril Oeste196761616019
11Independiente196762021−119
12Huracán195951821−319
13Racing1941141413+119
14Deportivo Español196672325−218
15Belgrano1931151517−217
16Rosario Central194961721−417
17Estudiantes (LP)194871421−716
18Newell's Old Boys193971416−215
19Unión193881321−814
20Quilmes191810925−1610
Source:Argentina 1991/92, Pablo Ciullini atRec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.

Clausura Tournament

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Football league season
Clausura
Season1992
Dates21 February – 5 July
ChampionsNewell's Old Boys
RelegatedQuilmes
Unión
Top goalscorerDiego Latorre
Darío Scotto
(9 goals each)
Biggest home winPlatense 5–0R. Central
(19 Apr)
Biggest away winRiver Plate 0–5Newell's
(10 May)
Highest scoringEstudiantes (LP) 5-1Quilmes(8 Mar)

TheClausura Tournament began on 21 February 1992 and finished on 5 July 1992.Newell's Old Boys won their fourth title.Quilmes was deducted two points following incidents in their match againstFerro Carril Oeste.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Newell's Old Boys1911712718+929Qualified to 1993 Copa Libertadores qualifier final
2Vélez Sarsfield1910722916+1327
3Deportivo Español199912411+1327Qualified to 1993 Copa Libertadores qualifier
4Boca Juniors1910632011+926
5River Plate198833122+924
6Platense198652316+722Qualified to 1993 Copa Libertadores qualifier
7Racing195113129+321
8Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)196852520+520
9Huracán195951819−119Qualified to 1993 Copa Libertadores qualifier
10Belgrano196671818018
11Ferro Carril Oeste195861314−118
12Independiente194961616017
13Talleres (C)194961417−317
14Rosario Central1981101924−517
15Argentinos Juniors195681619−316
16Unión192981118−713
17Estudiantes (LP)192981426−1213
18Deportivo Mandiyú193791630−1413
19San Lorenzo1936101125−1412
20Quilmes1943121432−1811
Source:Argentina 1991/92, Pablo Ciullini atRec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.

Copa Libertadores qualification

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Champions of theApertura tournamentRiver Plate facedClausura championsNewell's Old Boys for a spot in the1993 Copa Libertadores. The losing team would play against the winner of the eight-team knockout round for the remaining berth. River Plate won two of the three matches and qualified for the Copa Libertadores.

Newell's Old Boys0–0River Plate
Referee: Juan C. Crespi

River Plate1–0Newell's Old Boys
Medina Bello 88'
Referee: Francisco Lamolina

River Plate3–2Newell's Old Boys
Medina Bello 23',48'
Díaz 32'
Martino 27'
Lunari 43'
Referee: Juan C. Loustau
Team details
River Plate
Newell's O.B.

Torneo Octogonal

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The second qualifying instance to the 1993 Copa Libertadores began on 10 July 1992 and finished on 26 July 1992. Eight teams competed in a direct elimination knockout tournament with home and away matches, where the winning team faced the losing team from the first qualifier. The losing team from this qualifier plus the two best teams from the knockout phase qualified for the1992 Copa CONMEBOL.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
July 12 -El Palacio
 
 
Boca Juniors2
 
July 18 -José Amalfitani
 
San Lorenzo0
 
Boca Juniors0
 
July 12 -El Doble Visera
 
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1
 
Platense0
 
July 26 -Monumental
 
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1
 
Vélez Sarsfield3
 
July 12 -Ricardo Etcheverry
 
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)0
 
Vélez Sarsfield1
 
July 19 -Ricardo Etcheverry
 
Huracán0
 
Vélez Sarsfield1 (4)
 
July 10 -El Palacio
 
Deportivo Español1 (2)
 
Deportivo Español1
 
 
Racing0
 

Second place match

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Vélez Sarsfield played a final playoff match againstNewell's Old Boys for the remaining berth in the1993 Copa Libertadores.

Newell's Old Boys1–0Vélez Sarsfield
Saldaña 80'
Referee: Juan Bava
Team details
Newell's O.B.
Vélez Sarsfield

GK1ArgentinaNorberto Scoponi
DF4ArgentinaJulio Saldaña
DF2ArgentinaFernando Gamboa
DF6ArgentinaMauricio Pochettino
DF3ArgentinaEduardo Berizzo
MF11ArgentinaAlfredo Berti
MF5ArgentinaJuan Manuel Llop
MF8ArgentinaGerardo Martino
MF10Argentina Juan J. Rossiupward-facing green arrow 76'
FW7ArgentinaJulio Zamora
FW9ArgentinaRicardo Lunariupward-facing green arrow 89'
Substitutes:
FW16Argentina Cristian Domizziupward-facing green arrow 76'
DF14ArgentinaFabián Garfagnoliupward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
Argentina Carlos Picerni
GK1ParaguayJosé Luis Chilavert
DF4Argentina Horacio Bidevich
DF2ArgentinaJosé Almandoz
DF6ArgentinaRoberto Trotta
DF3ArgentinaRaúl Cardozo
MF8Argentina Carlos Compagnuccidownward-facing red arrow 87'
MF5ArgentinaAlejandro Mancuso
MF7ArgentinaChristian Bassedas
MF10ArgentinaNorberto Ortega Sánchez
FW9ArgentinaRicardo Gareca
FW11ArgentinaJosé O. Flores
Substitutes:
Argentina Camposupward-facing green arrow 87'
Manager:
ArgentinaEduardo Luján Manera

Relegation

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At the end of the seasonQuilmes andUnión were relegated after finishing with the two worst points averages.

TeamAveragePointsPlayed1989–901990–911991–92
River Plate1.342153114534555
Boca Juniors1.263144114435150
Vélez Sársfield1.184135114424548
Newell's Old Boys1.123128114364844
Independiente1.070122114464036
Racing1.035118114394039
Huracán1.0267876N/A4038
Rosario Central1.018116114433934
Ferro Carril Oeste1.000114114393837
San Lorenzo1.000114114354534
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)0.991113114393341
Platense0.991113114363542
Argentinos Juniors0.956109114383635
Deportivo Mandiyú0.939107114363833
Belgrano0.9213538N/AN/A35
Deportivo Español0.912104114312845
Estudiantes (LP)0.895102114343929
Talleres (C)0.895102114362937
Unión0.82594114363127
Quilmes0.5001938N/AN/A19

See also

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References

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  1. ^Argentina 1991–92 by Pablo Ciullini on RSSSF.com
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