1923 Argentine Primera División

Primera División
Season 1923
Champions Boca Juniors (AFA)
San Lorenzo (AAmF)
1922
1924

The 1923 Argentine Primera División was the 32° season of top-flight football in Argentina. The AFA season began on March 11 and ended on December?.[1]

Boca Juniors win its 3rd league title in the official AFA league while San Lorenzo achieved its first title ever at the top division winning the AAm championship.

Final tables

Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

Primera División (AFA)
Season 1923
Champions Boca Juniors (3° title)
Promoted All Boys
Argentino (B)
Argentino (Q)
Temperley
Villa Urquiza
Relegated (none)
1922
1924

Boca Juniors and Huracán finished with 51 points each so they had to play the playoffs to decide a champion. Palermo, which had been relegated from the Asociación Amateur, joined Asociación Argentina remaining at Primera División. Argentino de Quilmes returned to the top division after being relegated in 1918, while All Boys, Argentino de Banfield and Villa Urquiza made their debuts in Primera.[2]

Pos. Team Pts. G W D L Gf Ga Dif
1Boca Juniors513024338719
1Huracán512923517120
3Sportivo Barracas402818466028
4Sportivo Dock Sud3728131143521
5Palermo332514563326
6Estudiantes (LP)322214444418
7Nueva Chicago322713683639
8Argentinos Juniors292810993025
9Del Plata2929109103435
10All Boys2832108143141
11Temperley2730115143640
12Progresista2730107134450
13El Porvenir2733811142644
14Argentino de Quilmes2627114122733
15Platense II [3]2628810102330
16Sportivo Palermo24189632717
17San Fernando232987143245
18Alvear233095163756
19Sportivo del Norte203068163050
20Argentino de Banfield182866163761
21Boca Alumni183166193263
22Villa Urquiza163148191741
23Porteño142738162653

Final playoffs

Boca Juniors 3–0 Huracán
Report
Sportivo Barracas

Boca Juniors 0–2 Huracán
Report
Sportivo Barracas


Boca Juniors 2–0
(aet)
Huracán
Garasini Report
Sportivo Barracas
Boca Juniors
Huracán
GKArgentina Américo Tesoriere
DFArgentina Ludovico Bidoglio
DFArgentina Ramón Muttis
MFArgentina Angel Médici
MFArgentina Mario Busso
MFArgentina Alfredo Elli
FWArgentina Pedro Calomino
FWArgentina Antonio Cerroti
FWArgentina Alfredo Garassini
FWArgentina Carmelo Pozzo
FWArgentina Dante Pertini
GKMarmo
DFNóbile
DFPratto
MFFederico
MFVázquez
MFScursoni
FWLoizo
FWRodríguez
FWChiarante
FWChiesa
FWArgentina Cesáreo Onzari

Asociación Amateurs de Football

Primera División (AAmF)
Season 1923
Champions San Lorenzo (1° title)
Promoted Argentino del Sud
Relegated (none)
1922
1924

Argentino del Sud (promoted last year) debuted in Primera División.

Pos. Team Pts. G W D L Gf Ga Dif
1San Lorenzo352017123413
2Independiente32201523408
3River Plate312014332912
4Racing Club292014154616
5Barracas Central282012442413
6Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)242011272314
7Sportivo Almagro20206862019
8San Isidro19207582724
9Vélez Sarsfield19208392025
10Sportivo Buenos Aires19208392129
11Argentino del Sud19207581319
12Tigre18207492025
13Platense [3]17206592025
14Quilmes162072112833
15Atlanta162064101929
16Banfield16205691424
17Defensores de Belgrano15204791718
18Ferro Carril Oeste152063111226
19Estudiantil Porteño132037101736
20Estudiantes (BA)112027111231
21Lanús82024141734

References

  1. Argentina 1923 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at RSSSF.com
  2. Asociacion Argentina 1923 at Historia y Futbol
  3. 1 2 From 1921 to 1925 there were two teams called "Platense" due to an internal conflict in the lists of candidates for president of the institution. Current Club Atlético Platense played at the dissident Asociación Amateur and the other squad (known as "Platense II") played in the Asociación Argentina. Source: Historia del Club at Platense Locura website Archived 2012-08-27 at the Wayback Machine.
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