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1993–94 Argentine Primera División

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Football league season
Primera División
Season1993–94
Dates10 September 1993 – 28 August 1994
Champions
1995 Copa LibertadoresRiver Plate
Independiente
1994 Copa CONMEBOLSan Lorenzo
Huracán
Lanús

The1993–94Argentine Primera División was a season of top-flight professionalfootball in Argentina. The league season had two champions, withRiver Plate winning the Apertura (25th. league title for the club), whileIndependiente won the Clausura championship (15th. league title).Banfield (as champion of1992–93 Primera B Nacional) andGimnasia y Tiro (winner of "Torneo Octogonal" after beatingCentral Córdoba de Rosario in a two-legged series)[1] promoted from thePrimera B Nacional (second division).[2][3]

On the other hand, Gimnasia y Tiro andEstudiantes de La Plata were relegated to Primera B Nacional.[2][4]

Torneo Apertura

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Football league season
Apertura
Season1993
Dates10 September 1993 – 19 March 1994
ChampionsRiver Plate (25th. title)
Promoted
Top goalscorerSergio Martínez(12 goals)
Biggest home winArgentinos Jrs. 6–0 Dep. Español(7 Nov 1993)
Boca Jrs. 6–0 Racing(13 Mar 1994)
Biggest away winBelgrano (C) 1–5 River Plate(31 Oct 1993)
Highest scoringRiver Plate 5–3 Dep. Mandiyú(4 Mar 1994)

Final standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1River Plate199642917+1224
2Vélez Sársfield198741914+523
3Racing198742320+323
4Boca Juniors198652512+1322
5Independiente197842720+722
6Lanús1961032318+522
7Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)196942115+621
8San Lorenzo198562320+321
9Banfield196852017+320
10Ferro Carril Oeste1941141720−319
11Argentinos Juniors1941052320+318
12Huracán195862223−118
13Deportivo Mandiyú195772524+117
14Platense194962224−217
15Newell's Old Boys194961622−617
16Gimnasia y Tiro195681625−916
17Belgrano194871830−1216
18Rosario Central1921161524−915
19Deportivo Español19397820−1215
20Estudiantes (LP)193881623−714
Source:[citation needed]

Top scorers

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Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
1
UruguaySergio MartínezBoca Juniors
12
2
HondurasEduardo BennettSan Lorenzo
8
ArgentinaRamón Medina BelloRiver Plate
ArgentinaClaudio SpontónPlatense
2
ParaguayArsenio BenítezDeportivo Mandiyú
8
ArgentinaJuan Ramón FleitaRacing
ArgentinaNorberto Ortega SánchezArgentinos Juniors

Torneo Clausura

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Football league season
Clausura
Independiente, Clausura champions
Season1994
Dates25 March – 28 August 1994
ChampionsIndependiente (15th. title)
RelegatedEstudiantes LP
Gimnasia y Tiro
Top goalscorerHernán Crespo
Marcelo Espina
(13 goals each)
Biggest home winBanfield 5–0Dep. Español(22 May)
Biggest away winGELP 1–5Independiente(21 Aug)

Final standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Independiente1981013213+1926
2Huracán1910542522+325
3Rosario Central198742614+1223
4San Lorenzo198742215+723
5River Plate197752414+1021
6Platense197752823+521
7Boca Juniors196852519+620
8Banfield198472320+320
9Belgrano196761617−119
10Newell's Old Boys197571618−219
11Lanús196762326−319
12Racing196761417−319
13Argentinos Juniors1931242324−118
14Deportivo Español1931151320−717
15Ferro Carril Oeste195681317−416
16Estudiantes (LP)195682329−616
17Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)195682029−916
18Vélez Sársfield194782331−815
19Gimnasia y Tiro194691526−1114
20Deportivo Mandiyú193791727−1013
Source:[citation needed]

Top scorers

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Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
1
ArgentinaHernán CrespoRiver Plate
11
ArgentinaMarcelo EspinaPlatense
2
UruguaySergio MartínezBoca Juniors
8
ArgentinaClaudio SpontónPlatense
3
ArgentinaRubén CapriaEstudiantes LP
7

Relegation

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TeamAveragePointsPlayed1991–921992–931993-94
River Plate1.281146114554645
Boca Juniors1.228140114504842
Vélez Sársfield1.175134114484838
Independiente1.096125114364148
Huracán1.088124114384343
San Lorenzo1.079123114344544
Banfield1.0534038N/AN/A40
Deportivo Español1.035118114454132
Lanús1.0267876N/A3741
Racing1.026117114393642
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)0.982112114413437
Rosario Central0.974111114343938
Ferro Carril Oeste0.965110114373835
Belgrano0.947108114353835
Platense0.947108114422838
Newell's Old Boys0.921105114442536
Argentinos Juniors0.912104114353336
Deportivo Mandiyú0.877100114333730
Estudiantes (LP)0.85197114293830
Gimnasia y Tiro0.7893038N/AN/A30

See also

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References

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  1. ^Hace 22 años, el país admiraba a Gimnasia y Tiro | Gimnasia y Tiro on El Tribuno, 7 Aug 2015
  2. ^abArgentina 1993/94 by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF
  3. ^"Argentina: 1ra. "B" Nacional AFA 1992/93" by José Carluccio, 20 Feb 2012
  4. ^"Argentina: 1ra. División AFA - Torneo Clausura 1994" by José Carluccio on Historia y Futbol (blogsite), 25 Mar 2012
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