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2019 Categoría Primera A season

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72nd season of Colombia's top-flight football league
Football league season
Liga Águila
Season2019
Dates25 January – 7 December 2019
ChampionsApertura:Junior (9th title)
Finalización:América de Cali (14th title)
RelegatedUnión Magdalena
Atlético Huila
Copa LibertadoresJunior
América de Cali
Deportes Tolima
Independiente Medellín (cup winners)
Copa SudamericanaDeportivo Cali
Atlético Nacional
Millonarios
Deportivo Pasto
Matches452
Goals1,008 (2.23 per match)
Top goalscorerApertura:Germán Cano (21 goals)
Finalización:Germán Cano and
Michael Rangel (13 goals each)
Biggest home winMillonarios 4–0U. Magdalena
(28 February)
U. Magdalena 4–0Patriotas
(6 April)
Ind. Medellín 4–0Atl. Bucaramanga
(13 April)
Atlético Nacional 4–0Patriotas
(18 April)
Once Caldas 4–0Deportivo Cali
(24 April)
Envigado 4–0Atlético Nacional
(30 April)
América de Cali 4–0U. Magdalena
(30 April)
Deportivo Cali 4–0Jaguares
(20 July)
Deportes Tolima 4–0Santa Fe
(4 August)
Deportivo Pasto 4–0Atlético Huila
(20 August)
Atl. Bucaramanga 4–0Jaguares
(18 October)
Biggest away winJaguares 0–4Deportes Tolima
(2 March)
Atl. Huila 1–5Deportes Tolima
(17 March)
Highest scoringU. Magdalena 3–4Jaguares
(26 January)
Atlético Nacional 5–2Ind. Medellín
(25 August)
Deportes Tolima 5–2Deportivo Cali
(3 October)
2018
2020

The2019Categoría Primera A season (officially known as the2019 Liga Águila season for sponsorship reasons) was the 72nd season ofColombia's top-flight football league. The season began on 25 January and concluded on 7 December.Junior entered the season as defending champions having won the2018 Finalización tournament and successfully defended the title in the Torneo Apertura, beatingDeportivo Pasto 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw on aggregate to claim their ninth domestic league title on 12 June.[1] Junior's winning streak was stopped in the Torneo Finalización byAmérica de Cali, who won their fourteenth Primera A title and first since2008 on 7 December by defeating the defending champions 2–0 on aggregate in the finals.[2]

Format

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For this season, the league was played as follows:

  • Two tournaments per year, with three stages each. The first stage was contested on a single round-robin basis, with each team playing the other teams once plus an additional match against a regional rival for a total of 20 games. The regional derby matchday in the first stage of both tournaments, which was not played in the previous season, returned for this season.
  • The knockout round was replaced by a semifinal stage to be played by the top eight teams after the end of the first stage, which were split into two groups of four with each team playing the others in their group twice. The top two teams from the first stage were seeded in each group, whilst the remaining six teams were drawn into each group.
  • The finals were contested by the winners of each semifinal group, playing a double-legged series for the championship.
  • The distribution of international qualification berths as well as the relegation system were the same as last season.[3]

Teams

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20 teams competed, eighteen of them returning from last season plusCúcuta Deportivo andUnión Magdalena, who were promoted from the2018 Primera B. Both promoted teams replacedBoyacá Chicó andLeones who were relegated at the end of the previous season.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the 2019 Categoría Primera A teams
TeamManagerHome cityStadiumCapacity
Alianza PetroleraColombiaCésar TorresBarrancabermejaDaniel Villa Zapata10,400
América de CaliCosta RicaAlexandre GuimarãesCaliPascual Guerrero33,130
Atlético BucaramangaColombiaSergio Novoa (caretaker)BucaramangaAlfonso López28,000
Atlético HuilaColombiaDayron Pérez (caretaker)NeivaGuillermo Plazas Alcid22,000
Atlético NacionalColombiaJuan Carlos OsorioMedellínAtanasio Girardot40,043
Cúcuta DeportivoUruguayGuillermo SanguinettiCúcutaGeneral Santander42,901
Deportes TolimaColombiaAlberto GameroIbaguéManuel Murillo Toroa28,100
Deportivo CaliArgentinaLucas PusineriCaliDeportivo Cali52,000
Deportivo PastoEcuadorOctavio ZambranoPastoMunicipal de Ipialesb6,000
EnvigadoSpainJosé Arastey (caretaker)EnvigadoPolideportivo Sur11,000
Independiente MedellínParaguayAldo BobadillaMedellínAtanasio Girardot40,043
JaguaresArgentinaJuan Cruz RealMonteríaJaraguay12,000
JuniorUruguayJulio ComesañaBarranquillaMetropolitano Roberto Meléndez49,692
La EquidadColombiaGuillermo Rivera (caretaker)BogotáMetropolitano de Techo8,000
MillonariosColombiaJorge Luis PintoBogotáNemesio Camacho El Campín36,343
Once CaldasColombiaHubert BodhertManizalesPalogrande28,678
PatriotasColombia Nelson GómezTunjaLa Independencia20,630
Rionegro ÁguilasColombia Flabio TorresRionegroAlberto Grisales14,000
Santa FeColombiaHarold RiveraBogotáNemesio Camacho El Campín36,343
Unión MagdalenaColombiaCarlos SilvaSanta MartaSierra Nevada16,000

a: Deportes Tolima played their Torneo Apertura home match against Rionegro Águilas atEstadio Metropolitano de Techo inBogotá due to maintenance works at their regular stadiumEstadio Manuel Murillo Toro.
b: Deportivo Pasto will temporarily play their home matches atEstadio Municipal de Ipiales inIpiales due to remodeling works atEstadio Departamental Libertad.

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Torneo Apertura
MillonariosArgentinaMiguel Ángel RussoMutual consent11 November 2018[4]Pre-seasonColombiaJorge Luis Pinto13 November 2018[5]
Deportivo CaliUruguayGerardo Pelusso11 November 2018[6]ArgentinaLucas Pusineri2 December 2018[7]
Deportivo PastoColombia Jairo EnríquezEnd of caretaker spell11 November 2018ColombiaAlexis García28 November 2018[8]
JaguaresColombia Julio Méndez11 November 2018[9]ColombiaJohn Jairo Bodmer12 November 2018[9]
Atlético BucaramangaColombia Óscar Serrano21 November 2018[10]Colombia Flabio Torres21 November 2018[10]
Cúcuta DeportivoArgentinaLucas PusineriSigned byDeportivo Cali2 December 2018[7]ArgentinaSebastián Méndez24 December 2018[11]
JuniorUruguayJulio ComesañaEnd of contract19 December 2018[12]ColombiaLuis Fernando Suárez21 December 2018[13]
La EquidadColombiaLuis Fernando SuárezSigned byJunior20 December 2018[13]ColombiaHumberto Sierra26 December 2018[14]
Santa FeUruguayGuillermo SanguinettiMutual consent10 February 2019[15]20thColombiaGerardo Bedoya10 February 2019[15][note 1]
Atlético BucaramangaColombia Flabio TorresSacked18 February 2019[17]19thColombia Carlos Giraldo18 February 2019[18]
Rionegro ÁguilasColombiaJorge Luis BernalMutual consent1 March 2019[19]20thColombia Sergio Guzmán (caretaker)1 March 2019[20]
Colombia Sergio GuzmánEnd of caretaker spell11 March 201920thParaguayEver Hugo Almeida11 March 2019[21]
JaguaresColombiaJohn Jairo BodmerResigned14 March 2019[22]17thColombiaÓscar Upegui15 March 2019[22]
Atlético HuilaColombiaDayron PérezMutual consent18 March 2019[23]18thColombiaLuis Fernando Herrera19 March 2019[23]
Rionegro ÁguilasParaguayEver Hugo AlmeidaResigned4 April 2019[24]20thColombia Eduardo Cruz (caretaker)4 April 2019[24]
Independiente MedellínEcuadorOctavio ZambranoSacked5 April 2019[25]13thColombia Ricardo Calle (caretaker)5 April 2019[25]
América de CaliColombiaFernando Castro15 April 2019[26]5thColombiaJersson González (caretaker)15 April 2019[26]
Atlético BucaramangaColombia Carlos Giraldo23 April 2019[27]13thColombia Óscar Serrano (caretaker)24 April 2019[27]
JuniorColombiaLuis Fernando Suárez3 May 2019[28]4thColombia Luis Grau (caretaker)3 May 2019[28]
Colombia Luis GrauEnd of caretaker spell5 May 20197thUruguayJulio Comesaña5 May 2019[29]
Independiente MedellínColombia Ricardo Calle5 May 20199thColombiaAlexis Mendoza14 May 2019[30]
Atlético BucaramangaColombia Óscar Serrano8 May 201917thColombiaHernán Torres9 May 2019[31]
Cúcuta DeportivoArgentinaSebastián MéndezMutual consent8 May 2019[32]11thArgentina Pablo Garabello10 May 2019[33]
Santa FeColombiaGerardo BedoyaReplaced8 May 201920thArgentinaPatricio Camps12 April 2019[34][note 2]
Atlético NacionalBrazilPaulo AutuoriResigned24 May 2019[35]4th, Group BColombiaAlejandro Restrepo (caretaker)24 May 2019[35]
Torneo Finalización
América de CaliColombiaJersson GonzálezEnd of caretaker spell5 June 2019[36]Pre-tournamentCosta RicaAlexandre Guimarães13 June 2019[37]
Atlético NacionalColombiaAlejandro Restrepo5 June 2019ColombiaJuan Carlos Osorio10 June 2019[38]
Unión MagdalenaColombiaHarold RiveraMutual consent5 June 2019[39]ColombiaPedro Sarmiento12 June 2019[40]
Rionegro ÁguilasColombia Eduardo CruzEnd of caretaker spell12 June 2019Colombia Flabio Torres12 June 2019
Santa FeArgentinaPatricio CampsMutual consent7 August 2019[41]20thColombiaHarold Rivera7 August 2019[41]
Cúcuta DeportivoArgentina Pablo Garabello13 August 2019[42]9thUruguayGuillermo Sanguinetti14 August 2019[43]
Atlético HuilaColombiaLuis Fernando HerreraSacked13 August 2019[44]11thColombiaJorge Luis Bernal15 August 2019[45]
JaguaresColombiaÓscar UpeguiResigned27 August 2019[46]16thColombiaJohn Jairo Bodmer (caretaker)27 August 2019[46]
La EquidadColombiaHumberto Sierra31 August 2019[47]19thColombiaGuillermo Rivera (caretaker)1 September 2019[47]
Independiente MedellínColombiaAlexis Mendoza2 September 2019[48]15thParaguayAldo Bobadilla4 September 2019[49]
Atlético BucaramangaColombiaHernán Torres9 September 2019[50]14thColombiaSergio Novoa (caretaker)9 September 2019[50]
Deportivo PastoColombiaAlexis García15 September 2019[51]10thColombia Jairo Enríquez (caretaker)16 September 2019
Unión MagdalenaColombiaPedro SarmientoSacked16 September 2019[52]20thColombiaCarlos Silva16 September 2019[53]
EnvigadoColombiaEduardo LaraMutual consent23 September 2019[54]16thSpainJosé Arastey (caretaker)23 September 2019[54]
JaguaresColombia John Jairo BodmerEnd of caretaker spell30 September 2019[55]20thArgentinaJuan Cruz Real30 September 2019[55]
Deportivo PastoColombia Jairo Enríquez2 October 201912thEcuadorOctavio Zambrano2 October 2019[56]
PatriotasColombiaDiego CorredorTraining trip3 October 2019[57]12thColombia Nelson Gómez3 October 2019[57]
Atlético HuilaColombiaJorge Luis BernalSacked26 October 2019[58]19thColombiaDayron Pérez (caretaker)26 October 2019[58]
  1. ^Originally as caretaker manager, appointed on a permanent basis on 23 February 2019.[16]
  2. ^In charge since June 2019.

Torneo Apertura

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First stage

[edit]

The First stage began on 25 January and consisted of twenty rounds with teams playing each other once plus an extra match against their regional rival. It ended on 5 May with the top eight teams at the end of this stage advancing to the semifinals.

Standings

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Millonarios2011633015+1539Advance to thesemifinals
2Deportivo Cali209652217+533
3Deportes Tolima209562716+1132
4América de Cali209562620+632
5Atlético Nacional208752419+531
6Deportivo Pasto208751914+531
7Junior2061222418+630
8Unión Magdalena208662424030
9Independiente Medellín207763024+628
10Once Caldas208482016+428
11Cúcuta Deportivo208392527−227
12Patriotas207672031−1127
13Envigado205962220+224
14Alianza Petrolera205871719−223
15Jaguares205872027−723
16La Equidad2041062122−122
17Atlético Bucaramanga205691726−921
18Atlético Huila204791932−1319
19Rionegro Águilas2037101730−1316
20Santa Fe2011181724−714
Source:Dimayor,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Away goals for, 5) Away goals against, 6) Drawing of lots.

Results

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Home \ AwayAPEAMEBUCHUINACCUCTOLCALPASENVDIMJAGJUNEQUMILONCPATRIOSFEMAG
Alianza Petrolera1–20–11–01–11–12–00–21–13–00–0
América de Cali2–03–10–13–01–00–11–31–13–10–0
Atlético Bucaramanga3–00–02–40–11–01–01–10–12–10–1
Atlético Huila1–22–11–11–52–00–21–01–10–31–1
Atlético Nacional1–02–02–20–11–01–01–10–04–02–1
Cúcuta Deportivo3–22–01–30–21–31–12–22–13–03–1
Deportes Tolima2–20–00–02–10–02–00–11–22–01–0
Deportivo Cali0–12–01–12–02–11–00–01–12–12–1
Deportivo Pasto1–01–11–01–11–04–10–01–01–21–1
Envigado1–04–11–21–14–00–10–01–10–01–1
Independiente Medellín4–02–12–21–14–13–01–11–11–01–1
Jaguares0–01–11–10–41–02–21–11–11–22–0
Junior1–10–03–00–00–00–03–23–11–11–1
La Equidad3–12–02–10–00–00–12–20–12–22–2
Millonarios2–03–21–11–01–23–22–01–11–14–0
Once Caldas1–22–14–00–11–00–10–11–01–02–0
Patriotas1–11–01–00–32–12–13–11–31–01–1
Rionegro Águilas0–11–21–10–02–12–11–30–12–10–1
Santa Fe1–20–11–21–10–03–31–10–00–22–2
Unión Magdalena1–10–31–01–03–41–11–01–04–03–1
Source:Dimayor,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Semifinals

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The eight teams that advanced to the semifinals were drawn into two groups of four teams. The winners of each group advanced to the finals.

Group A

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationPASMILAMEMAG
1Deportivo Pasto6411113+813Advance to theFinals1–11–03–0
2Millonarios632175+2111–01–21–0
3América de Cali630397+290–31–24–0
4Unión Magdalena6015214−1211–31–10–2
Source:Dimayor
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Away goals for, 5) Away goals against, 6) Drawing of lots.

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationJUNTOLCALNAC
1Junior633095+412Advance to theFinals1–12–00–0
2Deportes Tolima633096+3121–11–12–1
3Deportivo Cali611469−341–21–20–1
4Atlético Nacional6114610−442–31–21–3
Source:Dimayor
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Away goals for, 5) Away goals against, 6) Drawing of lots.

Finals

[edit]
Junior1–0Deportivo Pasto
Report
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Alexander Ospina

Deportivo Pasto1–0Junior
Report
Penalties
4–5
Attendance: 25,722
Referee: Carlos Betancur

Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Junior won on penalties.


 Liga Águila
2019 Apertura Champions 
Junior
9th title

Top goalscorers

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RankNameClubGoals
1ArgentinaGermán CanoIndependiente Medellín21
2ArgentinaJuan DinennoDeportivo Cali15
3VenezuelaFernando AristeguietaAmérica de Cali14
4ColombiaCarlos PeraltaLa Equidad10
ColombiaMarco PérezDeportes Tolima
6ColombiaJonathan AgudeloCúcuta Deportivo9
ColombiaRicardo MárquezUnión Magdalena
8ArgentinaHernán BarcosAtlético Nacional7
9ColombiaFabián GonzálezMillonarios6
VenezuelaLuis GonzálezDeportes Tolima
ColombiaJáder ObrianRionegro Águilas
ColombiaAlexis ZapataEnvigado

Source:Soccerway

Torneo Finalización

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First stage

[edit]

The First stage began on 13 July and will feature the same format used in the Torneo Apertura, with reversed fixtures. It ended on 29 October with the top eight teams at the end of this stage advancing to the semifinals.

Standings

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Atlético Nacional209833017+1335Advance to thesemifinals
2América de Cali2010552926+335
3Deportivo Cali2010463425+934
4Junior20965169+733
5Santa Fe209562212+1032
6Deportes Tolima209562416+832
7Alianza Petrolera208841714+332
8Cúcuta Deportivo209562828032
9Independiente Medellín209473226+631
10Once Caldas207762620+628
11Millonarios208482427−328
12Atlético Bucaramanga206772323025
13Rionegro Águilas205962527−224
14Deportivo Pasto205872425−123
15Patriotas205871920−123
16Envigado205872328−523
17La Equidad204881924−520
18Atlético Huila2021081324−1116
19Jaguares2036111134−2315
20Unión Magdalena2035121428−1414
Source:Dimayor,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Away goals for, 5) Away goals against, 6) Drawing of lots.

Results

[edit]
Home \ AwayAPEAMEBUCHUINACCUCTOLCALPASENVDIMJAGJUNEQUMILONCPATRIOSFEMAG
Alianza Petrolera1–01–00–00–12–21–01–00–02–21–0
América de Cali2–11–10–12–12–11–01–01–11–12–0
Atlético Bucaramanga2–01–10–12–32–24–00–02–21–22–0
Atlético Huila1–21–10–12–20–00–11–13–21–11–1
Atlético Nacional0–04–12–31–01–15–20–11–11–03–1
Cúcuta Deportivo1–13–12–01–41–12–13–11–11–01–0
Deportes Tolima0–10–02–15–22–00–12–00–02–14–0
Deportivo Cali0–13–20–03–11–04–02–02–13–10–0
Deportivo Pasto1–14–01–22–10–02–11–03–30–02–0
Envigado4–12–11–11–12–42–00–00–01–33–3
Independiente Medellín2–04–11–43–01–13–10–11–23–01–2
Jaguares0–02–21–01–11–10–12–11–10–31–0
Junior0–10–01–03–03–01–01–00–11–01–0
La Equidad1–23–30–00–00–12–01–11–00–32–0
Millonarios2–11–22–12–11–22–13–21–00–02–4
Once Caldas0–02–13–01–11–23–11–12–20–13–1
Patriotas1–10–11–01–21–03–02–01–12–01–1
Rionegro Águilas1–33–0[a]1–41–13–01–00–00–01–21–0
Santa Fe0–11–22–00–00–03–02–01–00–02–0
Unión Magdalena1–20–01–21–22–01–01–11–12–11–1
Source:Dimayor,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  1. ^The match, which originally ended 0–2, was awarded 3–0 to Rionegro Águilas due to Deportes Tolima presentingRafael Carrascal as one of their bench players despite playing for América de Cali.

Semifinals

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The eight teams that advanced to the semifinals were drawn into two groups of four teams. The winners of each group advanced to the finals.

Group A

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationJUNTOLNACCUC
1Junior6321118+311Advance to theFinals1–32–01–0
2Deportes Tolima623175+292–21–00–1
3Atlético Nacional622277082–21–13–1
4Cúcuta Deportivo611438−541–30–00–1
Source:Dimayor,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Away goals for, 5) Goals against, 6) Drawing of lots.

Group B

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationAMECALSFEAPE
1América de Cali640295+412Advance to theFinals1–02–03–1
2Deportivo Cali622266082–11–00–0
3Santa Fe622256−182–11–11–0
4Alianza Petrolera612358−350–13–21–1
Source:Dimayor,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Away goals for, 5) Goals against, 6) Drawing of lots.

Finals

[edit]

This final series featured the use ofVAR for the first time in Colombian domestic football.[59]

Junior0–0América de Cali
Report
Referee: Mario Herrera

América de Cali2–0Junior
Report

América de Cali won 2–0 on aggregate.


 Liga Águila
2019 Finalización Champions 
América de Cali
14th title

Top goalscorers

[edit]
RankNameClubGoals
1ArgentinaGermán CanoIndependiente Medellín13
ColombiaMichael RangelAmérica de Cali
3ArgentinaJuan DinennoDeportivo Cali11
4ColombiaCarmelo ValenciaCúcuta Deportivo10
5ColombiaJhon VásquezAlianza Petrolera9
6ColombiaMaicol BalantaSanta Fe7
ColombiaDaniel MuñozAtlético Nacional
Costa RicaJosé Guillermo OrtizMillonarios
9ColombiaJefferson DuqueSanta Fe6
ColombiaFeiver MercadoDeportivo Cali
ColombiaJohn Freddy PérezAtlético Bucaramanga

Source:Soccerway

Aggregate table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1América de Cali(C)542711167558+1792Qualification forCopa Libertadores group stage
2Junior(C)562224106143+1890
3Deportes Tolima522316136743+2485Qualification forCopa Libertadores second stage
4Deportivo Cali522213176857+1179Qualification forCopa Sudamericana first stage
5Atlético Nacional522018146753+1478
6Millonarios462212126147+1478
7Deportivo Pasto481816145543+1270
8Cúcuta Deportivo46189195663−763
9Alianza Petrolera461418143941−260
10Independiente Medellín401611136250+1259Qualification forCopa Libertadores second stage[a]
11Once Caldas401511144636+1056
12Santa Fe461218164442+254
13Patriotas401214143951−1250
14Envigado401017134548−347
15Atlético Bucaramanga401113164049−946
16Unión Magdalena461112234066−2645
17La Equidad40818144046−642
18Rionegro Águilas40816164257−1540
19Jaguares40814183161−3038
20Atlético Huila40617173256−2435
Source:Dimayor
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Away goals for, 5) Away goals against, 6) Drawing of lots.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Independiente Medellín qualified for theCopa Libertadores second stage by winning the2019 Copa Colombia.

Relegation

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A separate table is kept to determine the teams that get relegated to theCategoría Primera B for the next season. This table is elaborated from a sum of all first stage games played for the current season and the previous two seasons. For purposes of elaborating the table, promoted teams are given the same point and goal tallies as the team in the 18th position at the start of the season.

Pos
Team2017
Pts
2018
Pts
2019
Pts
Total
Pld
Total
GF
Total
GA
Total
GD
Total
Pts
Relegation
1Atlético Nacional8771661181628775224
2Independiente Medellín69695911818113546197
3Deportes Tolima53726411815611640189
4Junior62626311814810147187
5Millonarios69516711815111437187
6Deportivo Cali53586711815312627178
7América de Cali6047671181411329174
8Santa Fe6756461181239825169
9Once Caldas4263561181311310161
10La Equidad5361421181201119156
11Atlético Bucaramanga475846118120135−15151
12Cúcuta Deportivo464259118139166−27147
13Deportivo Pasto563554118125128–3145
14Patriotas454950118108137−29144
15Alianza Petrolera464255118120144−24143
16Envigado444647118121144−23137
17Rionegro Águilas395740118111145−34136
18Jaguares593938118103150−47136
19Unión Magdalena(R)464244118124163−39132Relegation toCategoría Primera B
20Atlético Huila(R)484835118102138−36131

Source:Dimayor
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th away goals scored.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"¡Junior, nuevamente campeón!: agonía, suspenso y penales en El Campín" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 12 June 2019.
  2. ^"¡América, campeón! La Pasión de un Pueblo celebra su estrella catorce" (in Spanish). El País. 7 December 2019.
  3. ^"Síntesis de la Asamblea Extraordinaria de la Dimayor" (in Spanish). Dimayor.com. 19 December 2018. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2018. Retrieved22 December 2018.
  4. ^"Millonarios anuncia la salida de Miguel Ángel Russo" (in Spanish). La FM. 5 November 2018. Retrieved2 December 2018.
  5. ^"Oficial: Jorge Luis Pinto ya es el nuevo entrenador de Millonarios" (in Spanish).El Tiempo. 13 November 2018. Retrieved2 December 2018.
  6. ^"Gerardo Pelusso dejó de ser el técnico del Deportivo Cali" (in Spanish).El País. 11 November 2018. Retrieved1 December 2018.
  7. ^ab"Es oficial: Pusineri renunció a Cúcuta y aceptó su llegada al Cali" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 2 December 2018.
  8. ^"Alexis García es el técnico del Deportivo Pasto para el 2019" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 28 November 2018. Retrieved1 December 2018.
  9. ^ab"John Jairo Bodmer tomó las riendas de Jaguares de Córdoba" (in Spanish). La Razón. 6 November 2018. Retrieved1 December 2018.
  10. ^ab"FLABIO TORRES CONTINUARÁ COMO TÉCNICO EN PROPIEDAD DE ATLÉTICO BUCARAMANGA" (in Spanish). Antena 2. 21 November 2018. Retrieved1 December 2018.
  11. ^"Cúcuta ya tiene nuevo entrenador: el argentino Sebastián Méndez" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 25 December 2018.
  12. ^"Oficial: Julio Comesaña deja de ser el técnico de Junior" (in Spanish). AS Colombia. 19 December 2018.
  13. ^ab"Oficial: Luis Fernando Suárez es el nuevo director técnico del Junior" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 21 December 2018.
  14. ^"Humberto Sierra fue anunciado como nuevo técnico de La Equidad" (in Spanish). Caracol Radio. 26 December 2018.
  15. ^ab"Oficial: Guillermo Sanguinetti dejó de ser entrenador de Santa Fe" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 10 February 2019.
  16. ^"Gerardo Bedoya se queda: ratificado como entrenador de Santa Fe" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 23 February 2019.
  17. ^"Flabio Torres confirmó que no continúa al frente del Atlético Bucaramanga" (in Spanish). Vanguardia. 18 February 2019.
  18. ^"Hace poco jugó en el Bucaramanga y desde hoy será su entrenador" (in Spanish). Minuto30.com. 18 February 2019.
  19. ^"Jorge Luis Bernal dejó de ser el técnico de Rionegro Águilas" (in Spanish). El Espectador. 1 March 2019.
  20. ^"ÁGUILAS DE RIONEGRO NOMBRÓ AL REEMPLAZO DE JORGE LUIS BERNAL" (in Spanish). Antena 2. 1 March 2019.
  21. ^"Ever Hugo Almeida es el nuevo entrenador de Rionegro Águilas" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 11 March 2019.
  22. ^ab"Jaguares cambió de entrenador: se va Jhon Jairo Bodmer y asume Óscar Upeguí" (in Spanish). Gol Caracol. 13 March 2019.
  23. ^ab"Luis Fernando 'Chonto' Herrera es el nuevo técnico de Atlético Huila" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 18 March 2019.
  24. ^ab"Ever Almeida renunció a la dirección técnica de Rionegro" (in Spanish). El Colombiano. 4 April 2019.
  25. ^ab"Oficial: Zambrano fue despedido y no seguirá como DT de Medellín" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 5 April 2019.
  26. ^ab"América toma una decisión radical: despide a Fernando 'Pecoso' Castro" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 15 April 2019.
  27. ^ab"Carlos Giraldo no es más el DT de Atlético Bucaramanga" (in Spanish). Deportes RCN. 23 April 2019. Archived fromthe original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved26 April 2019.
  28. ^ab"Luis Fernando Suárez no sigue en la dirección técnica de Junior" (in Spanish). El Heraldo. 3 May 2019.
  29. ^"Junior oficializa la vinculación de Julio Comesaña como director técnico" (in Spanish). El Heraldo. 5 May 2019.
  30. ^"Oficial: Alexis Mendoza es nuevo técnico de Independiente Medellín" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 14 May 2019.
  31. ^"Hernán Torres es el nuevo técnico del Atlético Bucaramanga" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 9 May 2019.
  32. ^"Sebastián Méndez confirmó que no seguirá en el Cúcuta Deportivo" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 5 May 2019.
  33. ^"Pablo Garabello, nuevo técnico de Cúcuta Deportivo" (in Spanish). AS Colombia. 10 May 2019.
  34. ^"Comienza una nueva era, con Patricio Camps, en Independiente Santa Fe" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 12 April 2019. Retrieved9 May 2019.
  35. ^ab"¡OFICIAL! PAULO AUTUORI DEJÓ DE SER EL TÉCNICO DE ATLÉTICO NACIONAL" (in Spanish). Antena 2. 24 May 2019.
  36. ^"JERSSON GONZÁLEZ ADMITIÓ QUÉ PASARÁ CON ÉL EN AMÉRICA DE CALI" (in Spanish). Antena 2. 5 June 2019.
  37. ^"El brasileño Alexandre Guimaraes es el nuevo técnico del América de Cali" (in Spanish). El País. 13 June 2019.
  38. ^"Juan Carlos Osorio regresa a Atlético Nacional" (in Spanish). El Colombiano. 10 June 2019.
  39. ^"Harold Rivera le dice adiós al Unión Magdalena" (in Spanish). El Informador. 2 June 2019.
  40. ^"Pedro Sarmiento vuelve al ruedo: es el nuevo DT de Unión Magdalena" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 12 June 2019.
  41. ^ab"Confirmado: Santa Fe llegó a un acuerdo con Patricio Camps" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 7 August 2019.
  42. ^"Pablo Garabello no es más el DT de Cúcuta" (in Spanish). El Espectador. 13 August 2019.
  43. ^"CÚCUTA DEPORTIVO CONFIRMÓ SU NUEVO ENTRENADOR" (in Spanish). Antena 2. 14 August 2019.
  44. ^"Luis Fernando 'Chonto' Herrera deja de ser técnico del Huila" (in Spanish). AS Colombia. 13 August 2019.
  45. ^"CONFIRMADO: JORGE LUIS BERNAL VOLVERÁ A DIRIGIR EN EL FÚTBOL COLOMBIANO" (in Spanish). Antena 2. 15 August 2019.
  46. ^ab"Óscar Upegui renunció a Jaguares por malos resultados y John Jairo Bodmer tomará su lugar" (in Spanish). Gol Caracol. 27 August 2019.
  47. ^ab"No hay quinto malo en la Liga: Equidad se quedó sin director técnico" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 1 September 2019.
  48. ^"Alexis Mendoza dejó de ser el entrenador del Medellín" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 2 September 2019.
  49. ^"Aldo Bobadilla, nuevo técnico del DIM" (in Spanish). El Colombiano. 4 September 2019.
  50. ^ab"Más para la lista negra: la fecha de clásicos sacó a otro entrenador" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 9 September 2019.
  51. ^"Otro más que se va: Alexis García anunció que no seguirá en Pasto" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 15 September 2019.
  52. ^"Unión Magdalena y una decisión drástica: se va Pedro Sarmiento" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 16 September 2019.
  53. ^"Carlos Silva asume la dirección técnica del 'Ciclón'" (in Spanish). El Informador. 16 September 2019.
  54. ^ab"Cero y van diez: Eduardo Lara se fue de Envigado" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 23 September 2019.
  55. ^ab"Otro que se va y otro que regresa: argentino es nuevo DT de Jaguares" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 30 September 2019.
  56. ^"Octavio Zambrano, nuevo técnico del Pasto" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 2 October 2019.
  57. ^ab"Se va el DT que más llevaba en la Liga: Diego Corredor deja Patriotas" (in Spanish). Futbolred. 4 October 2019.
  58. ^ab"Despiden al técnico de Atlético Huila, Jorge Luis Bernal" (in Spanish). RCN Radio. 26 October 2019.
  59. ^"El VAR se estrena con polémica en la final de la Liga Águila" (in Spanish). As Colombia. 1 December 2019.

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