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2011–12 Argentine Primera División season

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121st season of top-tier football league in Argentina
Football league season
Primera División
Season2011–12
ChampionsApertura:
Boca Juniors (30th title)
Clausura:
Arsenal (1st title)
RelegatedBanfield
Olimpo
2012 Copa LibertadoresBoca Juniors
Lanús
Godoy Cruz
2012 Copa SudamericanaIndependiente
Racing
Tigre
Argentinos Juniors
Colón
2013 Copa LibertadoresArsenal
Matches380
Goals813 (2.14 per match)
Top goalscorerApertura:
Rubén Ramírez (12 goals)
Clausura:
Carlos Luna (12 goals)
Biggest home winGodoy Cruz 6–1All Boys
(September 10, 2011)
Biggest away winArgentinos Juniors 0–4Lanús
(September 12, 2011)
Banfield 0–4Vélez Sársfield
(February 17, 2012)
Highest scoringBoca Juniors 4–5Independiente
(March 11, 2012)
Longest winning runBoca Juniors – 4 matches
(September 4–September 22)
Longest unbeaten runBoca Juniors – 23 matches
(August 5, 2011–March 4, 2012)
Longest losing runBanfield – 6 matches
(August 5–September 10)

The2011–12Primera División season is the 121st season of top-flight professionalfootball in Argentina. A total of 20 teams will compete in the league. It started on August 5, 2011 and ended on July 1, 2012.

Club information

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Locations of the 2011–12 Primera División teams outsideGreater Buenos Aires.
Locations of the 2011–12 Primera División teams withinGreater Buenos Aires.
ClubCityStadiumCapacity
All BoysBuenos AiresIslas Malvinas21,000
Argentinos JuniorsBuenos AiresDiego Armando Maradona24,800
ArsenalSarandíJulio H. Grondona16,300
Atlético de RafaelaRafaelaNuevo Monumental16,000
BanfieldBanfieldFlorencio Solá40,500
BelgranoCórdobaMario Alberto Kempes57,000
Boca JuniorsBuenos AiresAlberto J. Armando49,000
ColónSanta FeBrigadier General Estanislao López32,500
Estudiantes (LP)La PlataEstadio Ciudad de La Plata53,000
Godoy CruzGodoy CruzMalvinas Argentinas40,268
IndependienteAvellanedaLibertadores de América32,500
LanúsLanúsCiudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez46,619
Newell's Old BoysRosarioMarcelo Bielsa38,095
OlimpoBahía BlancaRoberto Natalio Carminatti18,000
RacingAvellanedaPresidente Juan Domingo Perón51,389
San LorenzoBuenos AiresPedro Bidegain43,494
San Martín (SJ)San JuanIngeniero Hilario Sánchez25,286
TigreVictoriaMonumental de Victoria26,282
UniónSanta Fe15 de Abril22,852
Vélez SársfieldBuenos AiresJosé Amalfitani49,540

Personnel and kits

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ClubManagerKit manufacturerMain sponsor
All BoysArgentinaJosé RomeroSigniaLácteos Barraza
Argentinos JuniorsArgentinaLeonardo AstradaOlympikusLiderar Seguros
ArsenalArgentinaGustavo AlfaroLottoLa Nueva Seguros
Atlético de RafaelaArgentinaRubén ForestelloReuschSanCor
BanfieldUruguayEduardo Mario AcevedoMitreBingo Lomas
BelgranoArgentinaRicardo ZielinskiLottoTersuave
Boca JuniorsArgentinaJulio César FalcioniNikeLG/BBVA Banco Francés
ColónArgentinaRoberto SensiniUmbroFlecha Bus
Estudiantes (LP)Argentina Martín Zuccarelli (interim)AdidasDirecTV
Godoy CruzArgentinaNery PumpidoLottoMendoza
IndependienteArgentinaCristian DíazPumaMotomel
LanúsArgentinaGabriel SchürrerOlympikusHerbalife
Newell's Old BoysArgentinaGerardo MartinoTopperMotomel
OlimpoArgentinaWalter PerazzoBalonpieBingo Bahía
RacingArgentinaLuis ZubeldíaOlympikusBanco Hipotecario
San LorenzoArgentinaRicardo Caruso LombardiLottoLa Nueva Seguros
San Martín (SJ)ArgentinaFacundo SavaMitreSan Juan
TigreArgentinaRodolfo ArruabarrenaKappaBanco Macro
UniónArgentinaFrank Darío KudelkaTBSFlecha Bus
Vélez SársfieldArgentinaRicardo GarecaTopperMondial/Samsung

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Replaced byDate of
appointment
Position
in table
Pre-season changes
RacingMiguel Ángel RussoEnd of contractJune 19, 2011Diego SimeoneJune 21, 2011[1]N/A
Estudiantes (LP)Luis Suárez &Guillermo Trama[M 1]ReplacedJune 21, 2011Miguel Ángel RussoJune 21, 2011[2]N/A
Apertura changes
BanfieldSebastián MéndezResignedAugust 27, 2011Ricardo La VolpeAugust 28, 2011[3]20th
IndependienteAntonio MohamedResignedSeptember 5, 2011[4]Ramón DíazSeptember 12, 2011[5]17th
Argentinos JuniorsPedro TroglioResignedSeptember 18, 2011[6]Néstor GorositoSeptember 20, 2011[7]19th
Newell's Old BoysJavier TorrenteResignedSeptember 27, 2011[8]Diego CagnaSeptember 29, 2011[9]16th
Estudiantes (LP)Miguel Ángel RussoResignedNovember 7, 2011[10]Juan Manuel Azconzábal[M 2]November 9, 2011[11]19th
San LorenzoOmar AsadResignedNovember 21, 2011[12]Leonardo MadelónNovember 22, 2011[13]15th
OlimpoOmar De Felippe[M 3]ResignedNovember 21, 2011[14]Héctor RivoiraDecember 2, 2011[15]17th
Inter-tournament changes
BanfieldRicardo La VolpeSackedDecember 14, 2011[16]Jorge da SilvaDecember 23, 2011[17]N/A
Godoy CruzJorge da SilvaResignedDecember 14, 2011[18]Nery PumpidoDecember 23, 2011[19]N/A
Newell's Old BoysDiego CagnaSackedDecember 19, 2011[20]Gerardo MartinoDecember 26, 2011[21]N/A
RacingDiego SimeoneResignedDecember 19, 2011[22]Alfio BasileDecember 26, 2011[23]N/A
Clausura changes
ColónMario SciacquaResignedFebruary 20, 2012[24]Roberto SensiniFebruary 21, 2012[25]16th
BanfieldJorge da SilvaResignedFebruary 27, 2012[26]Eduardo Mario AcevedoMarch 10, 2012[27]15th
Argentinos JuniorsNéstor GorositoResignedFebruary 28, 2012[28]Leonardo AstradaMarch 1, 2012[29]18th
IndependienteRamón DíazResignedMarch 3, 2012[30]Cristian Díaz[M 2]March 5, 2012[31]20th
Atlético de RafaelaCarlos TrulletSackedMarch 12, 2012[32]Rubén ForestelloMarch 13, 2012[33]18th
OlimpoHéctor RivoiraResignedApril 1, 2012[34]Walter PerazzoApril 4, 2012[35]20th
San LorenzoLeonardo MadelónResignedApril 1, 2012[36]Ricardo Caruso LombardiApril 3, 2012[37]17th
RacingAlfio BasileResignedApril 14, 2012[38]Luis ZubeldíaApril 15, 2012[39]16th
San Martín (SJ)Daniel GarneroResignedApril 21, 2012[40]Facundo SavaApril 23, 2012[41]19th
Estudiantes (LP)Juan Manuel AzconzábalSackedApril 27, 2012[42]Martín Zuccarelli[M 1]April 27, 20129th
  1. ^abInterim manager.
  2. ^abInterim manager, but later promoted to full-time manager.
  3. ^Interim manager, but later replaced byMauro Laspada as the interim manager.

Torneo Apertura

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The2011 Apertura was the first championship of the season. It began on August 5 and ended on February 4, 2012.

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Boca Juniors191270256+19432012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
2Racing197102168+831
3Vélez Sarsfield199462217+531
4Belgrano198742116+531
5Colón198741915+431
6Lanús197842014+629
7Tigre197662219+327
8Independiente197661817+127
9San Martín (SJ)196851714+326
10Atlético de Rafaela198292226−426
11Unión196761418−425
12Godoy Cruz196672824+424
13Arsenal196672120+124
14Estudiantes (LP)196582424023
15Argentinos Juniors195771824−622
16All Boys194961523−821
17San Lorenzo1954101319−619
18Newell's Old Boys1911351318−516
19Olimpo1921071525−1016
20Banfield1932141329−1611
Source:[citation needed]


 Primera División
2011 Apertura champion 
Boca Juniors
30th title

Results

[edit]
Home \ AwayALLARJARSATRBANBELBOCCOLESTGCRINDLANNOBOLIRACSLOSMJTIGUSFVEL
All Boys1–01–20–11–11–12–20–01–11–20–0
Argentinos Juniors2–10–00–01–00–00–41–11–00–13–1
Arsenal1–22–21–21–21–21–02–02–10–1
Atlético de Rafaela3–11–30–00–21–32–10–03–12–0
Banfield2–20–10–20–23–01–22–01–10–1
Belgrano1–21–00–11–12–00–02–31–11–3
Boca Juniors1–03–13–00–01–00–01–11–01–04–0
Colón1–11–04–10–21–10–23–10–00–2
Estudiantes (LP)3–04–33–02–12–30–00–22–21–32–0
Godoy Cruz6–11–01–20–13–12–02–21–11–1
Independiente0–00–10–11–02–11–13–02–12–10–1
Lanús0–11–21–12–12–11–02–20–00–01–2
Newell's Old Boys0–00–10–00–01–12–20–00–00–11–1
Olimpo2–20–00–10–02–21–10–31–10–12–1
Racing1–00–01–02–33–01–11–11–01–0
San Lorenzo0–13–11–31–00–10–10–10–01–00–1
San Martín (SJ)0–00–02–12–10–10–00–01–02–12–0
Tigre1–12–23–01–00–12–12–11–11–3
Unión1–11–10–11–00–00–00–12–11–11–1
Vélez Sarsfield0–13–00–01–11–01–01–21–00–1
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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RankNameNationalityClubGoals
1Rubén RamírezArgentineGodoy Cruz12
2Mauro MatosArgentineAll Boys7
César PereyraArgentineBelgrano7
Santiago SalcedoParaguayanArgentinos Juniors7
5Alexis CastroArgentineAtlético de Rafaela6
Facundo FerreyraArgentineBanfield6
Darío GandínArgentineAtlético de Rafaela6
Teófilo GutiérrezColombianRacing6
Martín RolleArgentineOlimpo6
10Mauro BoselliArgentineEstudiantes5
Darío CvitanichArgentineBoca Juniors5
Gastón FernándezArgentineEstudiantes5
Guillermo FrancoMexicanVélez Sársfield5
Esteban FuertesArgentineColón5
Federico HiguaínArgentineColón5
Diego MoralesArgentineTigre5
Mauro OboloArgentineArsenal5
Mario RegueiroUruguayanLanús5
Paulo RosalesArgentineUnión5

Torneo Clausura

[edit]

The2012 Clausura was the second and final championship of the season. It started on February 10 and ended on June 24, 2012.

Standings

[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Arsenal1911533015+15382013 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
2Tigre1910632915+1436
3Vélez Sarsfield199642615+1133
4Boca Juniors199643020+1033
5All Boys199642113+833
6Newell's Old Boys199552619+732
7Colón197842418+629
8Argentinos Juniors197661715+227
9Estudiantes (LP)197662324−127
10Lanús197571918+126
11Unión1951042120+125
12San Lorenzo196762223−125
13Atlético de Rafaela196672624+224
14Belgrano196671720−324
15San Martín (SJ)196492129−822
16Independiente195592228−620
17Racing1954101927−819
18Godoy Cruz192891125−1414
19Olimpo1934122034−1413
20Banfield1925121537−2211
Source:[citation needed]


 Primera División
2012 Clausura champion 
Arsenal
1st title

Results

[edit]
Home \ AwayALLARJARSATRBANBELBOCCOLESTGCRINDLANNOBOLIRACSLOSMJTIGUSFVEL
All Boys0–23–12–03–11–10–01–02–02–10–0
Argentinos Juniors1–00–01–00–01–22–10–11–10–0
Arsenal3–12–21–01–03–13–11–12–10–01–0
Atlético de Rafaela0–13–02–20–03–24–22–13–11–10–2
Banfield0–01–10–30–31–11–11–20–22–20–4
Belgrano0–01–13–11–12–10–11–21–11–11–0
Boca Juniors2–10–31–03–04–52–22–02–00–0
Colón1–00–02–02–03–01–00–33–11–10–2
Estudiantes (LP)1–10–32–21–02–01–01–11–00–2
Godoy Cruz1–10–11–32–10–00–11–11–11–00–2
Independiente0–31–32–02–02–00–14–10–00–0
Lanús1–00–11–02–10–13–14–11–30–0
Newell's Old Boys1–11–01–03–00–22–10–02–03–1
Olimpo1–20–02–12–54–12–12–21–20–3
Racing3–01–20–21–11–01–11–00–00–31–2
San Lorenzo2–00–21–11–13–03–21–13–10–2
San Martín (SJ)1–40–12–20–11–01–02–13–21–3
Tigre1–22–11–12–21–03–11–03–13–14–0
Unión1–00–02–22–21–12–01–00–03–3
Vélez Sarsfield0–23–22–10–11–11–10–00–11–00–1
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

[edit]
RankNameClubGoals
1Carlos LunaClub Atlético Tigre12
2Gastón CaprariSan Martín (SJ)8
3Ernesto FaríasIndependiente7
Esteban FuertesColón7
Darío GandínAtlético de Rafaela7
Emanuel GigliottiSan Lorenzo7
Mariano PavoneLanús7

Source: Soccerway[43]

Relegation

[edit]
Pos
Team2009–10
Pts
2010–11
Pts
2011–12
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
Relegation
1Vélez Sársfield6182642071141.816
2Estudiantes (LP)7169501901141.667
3Lanús6063551781141.561
4Boca Juniors4753761761141.544
5Argentinos Juniors7354491761141.544
6Arsenal4657621651141.447
7Belgrano5555381.447
8Colón5547601621141.421
9Newell's Old Boys6942481591141.395
10Independiente6843471581141.386
11All Boys5154105761.382
12Godoy Cruz5363381541141.351
13Unión5050381.316
14Atlético de Rafaela5050381.316
15Racing4652501481141.298
16Tigre3250631451141.272
17San Martín (SJ)4848381.263Relegation Playoff Matches
18San Lorenzo5247441431141.254
19Banfield7347221421141.246Primera B Nacional
20Olimpo482977761.013

Source:[44]

Relegation/promotion playoffs

[edit]

The 17th and 18th placed teams in the relegation table (San Martín (San Juan) and San Lorenzo, respectively) played the 3rd and 4th-place finishers of the2011–12 Primera B Nacional season (Instituto and Rosario Central, respectively); the winner of each claiming a spot in the following Primera División season. The Primera División team (Team 1) played the second leg at home with sporty advantage if the aggregate would have been drawn. Both San Lorenzo and San Martín (San Juan) remained in thePrimera División.These were the last promotions played between Argentine Primera División and Primera B Nacional teams.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Relegation/promotion playoff 1
San Martín (SJ)0–0Rosario Central0–00–0
Relegation/promotion playoff 2
San Lorenzo3–1Instituto2–01–1

International qualification

[edit]

The 2011–12 Primera League table contributes towards qualifying forCONMEBOL tournaments in 2012 and 2013.

2012 CONMEBOL Tournaments

[edit]

International qualification for the 2012 season presented a change from previous ones. Qualification for the first four Copa Libertadores berths comprises the previous season's Clausura champion, this season's Apertura champion, and the top two non-champions in an aggregate table of the aforementioned tournaments). The fifth Copa Libertadores berth was given to the best team in the Copa Sudamericana who has not already qualified otherwise.

Qualification to the Copa Sudamericana was determined through the same aggregate table as the Copa Libertadores. However, the six berths went to the top five teams that have not qualified for the Copa Libertadores and who were not participating in the relegation/promotion playoffs, and the Copa Argentina champion.[45]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Boca Juniors38211344928+21762012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage and2012 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage[a][b]
2Vélez Sarsfield38217105834+24702012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage[b]
3Lanús38171384930+19642012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
4Godoy Cruz381610126152+958
5Independiente381414104837+11562012 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage
6Racing381412124134+754
7Tigre381313124745+252
8Argentinos Juniors381216103435−152
9Colón381410143942−352
10Arsenal381213134642+4492012 Copa Libertadores First Stage[c]
11Estudiantes (LP)381211154243−147
12Olimpo381016124348−546
13All Boys381113142942−1346
14San Lorenzo381012163335−242
15Banfield38108203753−1638
16Newell's Old Boys38517162950−2132
17Belgrano198742116+531
18San Martín (SJ)196851714+326
19Atlético de Rafaela198292226−426
20Unión196761418−425
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head points; 5th head-to-head goal difference; 6th head-to-head goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^Boca Juniors is qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana as the2011–12 Copa Argentina champion.
  2. ^abVélez Sársfield and Boca Juniors are qualified for the 2012 Copa Libertadores as the 2011 Clausura and 2011 Apertura champions, respectively.
  3. ^Arsenal is qualified for the 2012 Copa Libertadores as the second-best Argentine team in the2011 Copa Sudamericana, as Vélez Sársfield had qualified for the 2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage.

2013 Copa Libertadores

[edit]

The winner of the Clausura 2012 tournament (Arsenal) qualified directly. Other teams will qualify based on their combined points in Clausura 2012 and Inicial 2012.[45]

References

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