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1972 Argentine Primera División

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Football league season
Primera División
Season1972
Dates25 February – 17 December
Champions
  • Metropolitano:San Lorenzo (9th. title)
  • Nacional: San Lorenzo (10th. title)
1973 Copa LibertadoresSan Lorenzo
River Plate
1971
1973

The1972Primera División season was the 81st season of top-flightfootball in Argentina.Banfield was penalised with a 4-month suspension and the subsequent points deduction after a proved bribe.[1] The case referred back to the1971 Metropolitano when Banfield was about to be relegated along withLos Andes. A Banfield executive offeredFerro Carril Oeste players (their rivals in the last fixture of the tournament) a high amount of money to fix the match. Nevertheless, the meeting was reported to the police who arrested the executive. Banfield would be then penalised by the AFA.[2]

WithLanús (1970Primera B Metropolitana champions) as the only team promoted from the lower division,San Lorenzo won both tournaments, Metropolitano and Nacional (9th and 10th league titles). San Lorenzo andRiver Plate (Torneo Nacional champion and runner-up) qualified for the1973 Copa Libertadores. On the other hand, Banfield and Lanús were relegated via Torneo Reclasificatorio.[3]

Metropolitano Championship

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Football league season
Metropolitano
San Lorenzo, Metropolitano champions
Season1972
Dates25 February – 1 October
ChampionsSan Lorenzo (9th title)
PromotedLanús
RelegatedBanfield
Lanús
Top goalscorerArgentinaMiguel Brindisi (21)
Biggest home winR. Central 6–0 Independiente (16 Apr)
Biggest away winEstudiantes LP 1–7 Boca Jrs (17 Mar)
1971
1973

Final standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1San Lorenzo34181335933+2649Champion
2Racing34141555644+1243
3Huracán34141286649+1740
3River Plate34151096452+1240
5Vélez Sársfield34141195950+939
6Rosario Central341410105139+1238
7Newell's Old Boys34131294949038
8Chacarita Juniors341311104641+537
9Boca Juniors341212105644+1236
10Colón34148125152−136
11Independiente341211114748−135
12Argentinos Juniors341014105237+1534
13Estudiantes (LP)34145154052−1233to Reclasificatorio
14Atlanta34127154354−1131
15Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)34810164055−1526
16Ferro Carril Oeste34612163955−1624
17Lanús3436253571−3612
18Banfield3477202553−280[a]
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^21 points were deducted after the team was suspended for four months, starting on March 16.

Reclasificatorio Tournament

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Ferro Carril Oeste53201610+68
2Atlanta52121412+25
3Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)5122912−34
4Estudiantes (LP)5122411−74
5Lanús502348−42
6Banfield5230159+60[a]
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^7 points were deducted after the team was suspended for four months, starting on March 16.

Relegation table

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To determinerelegations of teams playing the Reclasificatorio, points earned in Metropolitano and Reclasificatorio were taken into account. The two clubs with the lowest points earned were relegated.

Rank.TeamPoints
Metrop.
Points
Reclas.
Total
points
1Estudiantes (LP)33437
2Atlanta31536
3Ferro Carril Oeste24832
4Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)26430
5Lanús12214
6Banfield077

Top scorers

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Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
1
ArgentinaMiguel BrindisiHuracán
21
2
ArgentinaRoque AvallayHuracán
17
3
ArgentinaCarlos BianchiVélez Sarsfield
16
ArgentinaHugo CurioniBoca Juniors
4
ArgentinaRubén AyalaSan Lorenzo
15

Nacional Championship

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Football league season
Nacional
San Lorenzo, Nacional champions
Season1972
Dates13 October – 17 December
ChampionsSan Lorenzo (10th title)
1973 Copa LibertadoresSan Lorenzo
River Plate
Top goalscorerArgentinaCarlos Morete (14)
Biggest home winArgentinos 7–0 Sp. Desamparados (6 Dec)
Biggest away winB. Mitre 1–7 River Plate (23 Oct)
Highest scoringNewell's 7–2 Banfield (25 Nov)
River Plate 7–2 Independiente (1 Dec)
1971
1973

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1San Lorenzo131030296+2323Final
2River Plate1310215023+2722Semifinal
3Vélez Sársfield138233119+1218
4San Martín (M)137332721+617
5Atlanta136433115+1616
6Rosario Central135442818+1014
7Independiente134542420+413
8San Lorenzo (MdP)135262428−412
9Lanús133551723−611
10Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)133371324−119
11San Martín (T)132291025−156
12Bartolomé Mitre1312101136−254
13Independiente (T)1303101046−363
Source:[citation needed]

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Boca Juniors1310213115+1622Semifinal
2Colón138232116+518
3Argentinos Juniors137332616+1017
4Huracán136432620+616
5Racing136162018+213
6Belgrano134541918+113
7Banfield135352327−413
8Ferro Carril Oeste134452020012
9Desamparados134451525−1012
10Chacarita Juniors133551918+111
11Gimnasia y Esgrima (M)132651823−510
12Estudiantes (LP)132471225−138
13Newell's Old Boys1321101828−105
Source:[citation needed]

Semifinal

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Team 1Res.Team 2VenueCity
River Plate
3–2
Boca JuniorsVélez SarsfieldBuenos Aires

Final

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Team 1Res.Team 2VenueCity
San Lorenzo
1–0 (a.e.t.)
River PlateVélez SarsfieldBuenos Aires

Match details

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1972 Campeonato Nacional Final
San Lorenzo1–0 (a.e.t.)River Plate
Figueroa 102'Report
Attendance: 53,000
Referee:Argentina Roberto Goicochea
San Lorenzo
River Plate
GK1ArgentinaAgustín Irusta
DF4Argentina Sergio Villar
DF2Argentina Ricardo Rezza
DF6ArgentinaRamón Heredia
DF3ArgentinaAntonio Rosl (c)
MF8ArgentinaRoberto Telch
MF5Argentina Roberto Espósito
MF10ArgentinaVictorio Cocco
FW7Argentina Luciano Figueroadownward-facing red arrow 115'
FW9ArgentinaRubén Ayaladownward-facing red arrow 115'
FW11Argentina Enrique Chazarreta
Substitutes:
FWArgentinaOscar Ortizupward-facing green arrow 115'
FWArgentinaJosé Sanfilippoupward-facing green arrow 115'
Manager:
ArgentinaJuan Carlos Lorenzo
GK1Argentina José A. Pérez
DF4Argentina Osvaldo Pérez
DF2Argentina Jorge Dominicci
MF6Argentina René Daulte
DF3Argentina Raúl Giustozzi
MF8ArgentinaJuan José López
DF5Argentina Jorge VázquezRed card
FW10ArgentinaNorberto Alonso
MF7UruguayErnesto Mastrángelodownward-facing red arrow 72'
FW9ArgentinaCarlos Morete
FW11ArgentinaOscar Más
Substitutes:
FWArgentina Néstor L. Scottaupward-facing green arrow 72'
Manager:
Argentina Juan E. Urriolabeitía

Top scorers

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Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
1
ArgentinaCarlos MoreteRiver Plate
14
2
ArgentinaOscar MásRiver Plate
13
3
ArgentinaHugo CurioniBoca Juniors
12
Argentina Carlos GueriniBelgrano (C)
4
Argentina Juan BarrosoSan Martín (M)
11
ArgentinaCarlos BianchiVélez Sarsfield
ArgentinaJuan TavernaBanfield

References

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  1. ^"Argentina: 1ra. División AFA 1972 Campeonato Metropolitano" by José Carluccio, 24 Feb 2010
  2. ^Banfield 1971: cuarto soborno on Xenen
  3. ^Argentina 1972 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
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