1925 Argentine Primera División

Primera División
Season 1925
Champions Huracán (AFA)
Racing Club (AAmF)
1924
1926

The 1925 Argentine Primera División was the 34° season of top-flight football in Argentina. The AFA season began on April 5 and ended in 1926; while the AAmF began on April 5 and ended on October 25.

Huracán won its 3rd. Asociación Argentina de Football (AFA) championship while Racing Club won the dissident league AAm championship, being the 9th. title for the club.[1]

Final tables

Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

Primera División (AFA)
Season 1925
Champions Huracán (3° title)
Top goalscorer Argentina José Gaslini (Chacarita) (16 goals)
1924
1926

Sportivo del Norte changed its name to "Club Atlético Colegiales" and Platense II to "Retiro" (and later to "Universal") while Villa Urquiza changed to "General San Martín".

Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1Huracán382118215112+39
2Nueva Chicago382118214610+36
3El Porvenir322114433015+15
4Temperley302013433514+21
5Chacarita Juniors282112454219+23
6Argentino de Banfield23219573123+8
7Palermo232110382926+3
8General San Martín22228682224-2
9Sportivo Barracas22228682224-2
10Progresista222261062327-4
11Sportsman18215881721-4
12Del Plata18207491931-12
13Dock Sud182141071424-10
14Colegiales172165101830-12
15Boca Alumni172257101327-14
16All Boys162156101619-3
17Universal15204791725-8
18Argentino de Quilmes15204791830-12
19Porteño142138102444-20
20Boca Juniors [2]137610163+13
21San Fernando132245131930-11
22Argentinos Juniors132237121324-11
23Alvear5202117841-33

Championship playoff

Asociación Amateurs de Football

Primera División (AAmF)
Season 1925
Champions Racing Club (9° title)
Top goalscorer Argentina Alberto Bellomo (Estudiantes LP) (16 goals)
1924
1926
Pos Team Pts G W D L Gf Ga Gd
1Racing Club392415904010+30
2San Lorenzo362414824120-21
3Sportivo Almagro322414463717+20
4Platense322413653421+13
5Estudiantes (LP)302412664531+14
6Independiente292411762917+12
7Sportivo Palermo282410863221+11
8Sportivo Buenos Aires272411583930+9
9Defensores de Belgrano27249962119+2
10Lanús27249962119+2
11Liberal Argentino26249871921-2
12Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)232495101924-5
13Quilmes22247892832-4
14Excursionistas22247891725-8
15Banfield212477102029-9
16Tigre212485112639-13
17River Plate202476112124-3
18Atlanta202468101923-4
19Argentino del Sud202476112025-5
20Vélez Sarsfield202441281829-11
21Ferro Carril Oeste192475122737-10
22Barracas Central182466122236-14
23San Isidro162456132430-6
24Estudiantil Porteño142454151933-14
25Estudiantes (BA)112435161238-16

References

  1. Argentina 1925 at RSSSF
  2. Boca Juniors only played 7 matches due to the team was on a large tour over Europe.
  3. The match was suspended before the extra time was played so the players of Nueva Chicago refused to play it and left the field. As a result, the Association proclaimed Huracán as champion.
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