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2000–01 Argentine Primera División

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110th season of top-tier football league in Argentina
Football league season
Primera División
Season2000–01
DatesJuly 28, 2000 – July 11, 2001
ChampionsApertura:Boca Juniors(25th title)
Clausura:San Lorenzo(13th title)
2002 Copa LibertadoresBoca Juniors
River Plate
San Lorenzo
Talleres (C)
Vélez Sársfield
2001 Copa MercosurBoca Juniors[note 1]
River Plate[note 1]
Independiente[note 1]
San Lorenzo
Talleres (C)
Vélez Sársfield
Matches380

The2000–01Argentine Primera División was the 110th season of top-flightfootball in Argentina. The season ran from July 28, 2000 to July 11, 2001.[1]

Boca Juniors won the Apertura (its 25th league title) andSan Lorenzo the Clausura (13th title) championships, whileLos Andes andAlmagro were relegated after spending only one season in the highest division.

Torneo Apertura

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Football league season
Apertura
Season2000
Dates28 July – 18 December
ChampionsBoca Juniors (25th. title)
PromotedHuracán
Los Andes
Almagro
Top goalscorerColombiaJuan Pablo Angel (13)
Biggest home winRiver Plate 5–1 Almagro(27 May)
Biggest away winEstudiantes LP 0–5 S. Lorenzo(13 May)
Highest scoringLanús 4–5 San Lorenzo(16 Mar)

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Boca Juniors1912523519+1641
2River Plate1910724124+1737
3Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1911443629+737
4Talleres (C)1911353121+1036
5San Lorenzo1910453318+1534
6Vélez Sársfield197842620+629
7Estudiantes (LP)197842217+529
8Huracán196942621+527
9Chacarita Juniors198381924−527
10Colón197572923+626
11Unión196852321+226
12Rosario Central196672831−324
13Newell's Old Boys195951823−524
14Independiente196582423+123
15Lanús195682426−221
16Belgrano193882231−917
17Argentinos Juniors192891828−1014
18Almagro1927101831−1313
19Los Andes1933132146−2512
20Racing1918101230−1811
Source:[citation needed]

Top scorers

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Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
1
ColombiaJuan Pablo ÁngelRiver Plate
13
2
ArgentinaMartín PalermoBoca Juniors
11
ArgentinaBernardo RomeoSan Lorenzo
3
ArgentinaAriel PereyraGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
10

Torneo Clausura

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Football league season
Clausura
Season2001
Dates9 February – 11 June
ChampionsSan Lorenzo (13th. title)
RelegatedLos Andes
Almagro
Top goalscorerArgentinaBernardo Romeo (15)
Biggest home winLanús 6–0 Los Andes(10 Sep)
Biggest away winLos Andes 0–4 River Plate(17 Sep)
Highest scoringAlmagro 4–5 River Plate(3 Dec)

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1San Lorenzo1915224317+2647Qualification for Copa Libertadores
2River Plate1913244827+2141
3Boca Juniors198652926+330
4Argentinos Juniors198562722+529
5Racing197842120+129
6Chacarita Juniors198562125−429
7Huracán198472828028
8Vélez Sársfield197662524+127
9Estudiantes (LP)197662324−127
10Almagro197572727026
11Talleres (C)197482323025
12Newell's Old Boys197392728−124
13Colón196582127−623
14Lanús196492830−222
15Unión195593236−420
16Belgrano195591826−820
17Independiente1954101821−319
18Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)194692228−618
19Los Andes195682432−818[a]
20Rosario Central1945102438−1417
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^Los Andes had 3 points deducted.

Top scorers

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Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
1
ArgentinaBernardo RomeoSan Lorenzo
15
2
ArgentinaMartín CardettiRiver Plate
13
3
ArgentinaJavier SaviolaRiver Plate
11

Relegation table

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TeamAveragePointsPlayed1998–991999–002000-01
Boca Juniors2.052234114897471
River Plate1.947222114588678
San Lorenzo1.815211114616981
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1.456166114624955
Huracán1.447877632N/A55
Rosario Central1.438164114476641
Talleres (C)1.429163114445861
Vélez Sársfield1.429163114466156
Newell's Old Boys1.359155114525548
Independiente1.350154114516142
Colón1.342153114495549
Chacarita Juniors1.32810176N/A4556
Unión1.315150114545046
Lanús1.236141114504843
Estudiantes (LP)1.228140114453956
Racing1.228140114554540
Argentinos Juniors1.149131114493943
Belgrano1.052120114443937
Almagro1.0263938N/AN/A39
Los Andes0.7893038N/AN/A30

Promotion Playoffs

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Belgrano (Córdoba) andArgentinos Juniors (3rd. and 4th. worst averages) played thepromotion playoff vQuilmes[2] andInstituto (C) (qualified from2000–01 Primera B Nacional) respectively,[3] in atwo-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

SeriesTeam 1(1st div)Team 2(2nd div)1st. legVenue 1City 12nd. legVenue 2City 2Agg.
1
Argentinos Jrs.Instituto (C)
0–0
Presidente PerónCórdoba
1–1
Ferro C. OesteBuenos Aires
2
BelgranoQuilmes
1–0
CentenarioQuilmes
1–0
Gigante de AlberdiCórdoba

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcGuest team.
  2. ^abArgentinos Juniors remained in Primera División because of a sporting advantage rule.

References

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  1. ^Argentina 2000–01 by Javier Roimiser on RSSSF.com
  2. ^Quilmes ganó y sostiene la ambición del ascenso onLa Nación, 13 June 2001
  3. ^Instituto con buenas y malas onLa Voz
  4. ^Julio Mugnaini, la historia de un gol histórico, La Voz
  5. ^"Argentina: 1ra. División AFA - Promoción 2001" by José Carluccio, 8 Feb 2013
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