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  1. La Primera División de Argentina es el torneo de la primera categoría del fútbol masculino argentino, organizado desde 1893 por la Asociación del Fútbol Argentino, excepto entre las temporadas 2017-18 y 2019-20, cuando fue regido por la Superliga Argentina.

  2. La Liga Profesional de Fútbol Argentino, conocida también como Liga Profesional de Fútbol o simplemente Liga Profesional (sigla LPF), es un órgano interno de la AFA, el cual fue creado oficialmente en la asamblea extraordinaria del 19 de mayo de 2020. [2]

  3. El Campeonato de Primera División 2021, llamado «Torneo Socios.com 2021» por motivos de patrocinio, 1 también conocido como Liga Profesional 2021, fue la nonagésima segunda temporada y el centésimo trigésimo sexto torneo de la era profesional de la Primera División del fútbol argentino, y el primero organizado por la Liga ...

    • Round-Robin Amateur Tournaments
    • Professional Era Tournaments
    • Metropolitano and Nacional
    • European-Styled Seasons
    • Apertura and Clausura
    • Inicial and Final
    • Superfinal
    • 2014–20: One Tournament Again and Superliga
    • 2020–Present

    In 1891 the Association Argentine Football League was established, with Alex Lamont of St. Andrew's Scots School as one of its board members. The AAFL was the first football league outside of the British Isles., to establish a football league. The first amateur Primera División matches were played on 12 April 1891: Buenos Aires FC vs. St. Andrew's ...

    A single double round-robin tournament was played each year, and the team with the most points was crowned as champion, except for 1936, during that year the winners of Copa de Honor and the Campeonatoplayed a match for the championship title. The single tournament arrangement lasted until 1966. During this period, the traditional "Big Five" clubs,...

    In 1967, the single tournament format was abandoned and replaced by two championships in each year: the Metropolitano and the Nacional. The Metropolitano only allowed clubs competing the old tournament to participate, while the Nacional was open to teams from regional tournaments.The format of competition was also altered, with the double round-rob...

    Following the advice of Argentina national football team's then coach Carlos Salvador Bilardo, the structure of play was modified in 1985. Traditionally, like other countries in Southern Hemisphere, football season began and ended according to the calendar year. However, upon the reform, European style season was adopted for the first time among al...

    Five years later, the single championship was split into two single-round tournaments, giving birth to the Apertura and Clausura arrangement. In 1991 the two champions played winner-take-all matches. This practice was very controversial, especially since one of the biggest teams, Boca Juniors, lost the finals against Newell's Old Boys, costing them...

    For the 2012–13 season, the Torneo Apertura and Clausura became "Torneo Inicial" and "Torneo Final," being disputed with the same format as before but proclaiming only one champion each season, unlike the last format that had two champions (Apertura and Clausura, respectively). Before those changes, a controversial project for the 2012–13 season ha...

    Once the initial and final tournaments had finished, both winners had to play a match for the Copa Campeonato (familiarly known as Superfinal). The AFA had previously determined that the first edition (played in 2013) would be considered as a Primera División official title (2012–13 season), therefore Vélez Sarsfield was awarded its 10th official c...

    Starting August 2014, the "Torneo de Transición" was held, with 20 teams participating (17 from the 2013–14 season and 3 promoted from the 2013–14 Primera B Nacional). No teams were relegated at the end of the championship. In 2015, the format switched to a tournament with 30 teams. The first five clubs of the Zonas A & B of 2014 Primera B Nacional...

    In February 2020, President of AFA Claudio Tapia stated that the Superliga had been established to position Argentine football as a product, but it failed in that purpose. As a result, the AFA would take over the organisation of Primera División championships, according to Tapia's statement.One month after those announcements, the president of the ...

  4. El Campeonato de Primera División 2023, llamado «Torneo Binance 2023» por motivos de patrocinio, [1] también conocido como Liga Profesional 2023, fue la nonagésima cuarta temporada y el centésimo trigésimo octavo torneo de la era profesional de la Primera División del fútbol argentino, y el tercero organizado por la Liga ...

  5. La Copa de la Liga Profesional de Fútbol de AFA, Copa de la Liga Profesional, o simplemente Copa de la Liga, cuya primera edición tomó el nombre de Copa Diego Armando Maradona, es una competición oficial organizada por la Asociación del Fútbol Argentino a través del ente homónimo, que se agregó al calendario de las copas ...

  6. La competitividad de las competencias locales. Muchas veces subestimados, los torneos argentinos le dan sustento y nivel a los conjuntos...