two-group championship Metropolitano and single round-robin Nacional in that year. This change brought about a revolution in Argentine football, as small...
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1997. Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones: 1996. Campeonato Uruguayo (7): 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008 y 2009. Campeonato Metropolitano (5):...
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The 1968 Primera División season was the 77th season of top-flight football in Argentina, continuing with the Metropolitano and Nacional championships...
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Talleres became a regular of the Metropolitano championship and finished in third place. Talleres played in the Argentine Primera División until the 1993...
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title count): Keys H = Copa de Honor C = Copa Campeonato O = Copa de Oro Met = Metropolitano (1967–1984) Nac = Nacional (1967–1985) Ap = Apertura (1991–2012)...
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"Campeonato Metropolitano" was the first championship of the season. It was contested between twenty-two teams directed affiliated with the Argentine Football...
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youngest player ever to become top scorer in the Argentine Primera was Diego Maradona in the 1978 Metropolitano tournament at the age of 17. Héctor Scotta scored...
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Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo de Almagro, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Boedo neighborhood...
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season was the 89th season of top-flight football in Argentina. River Plate won the Metropolitano (20th title) while Rosario Central (3rd title) won the...
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champions were determined by a tournament between the winners of the Campeonato Metropolitano (representing Portugal) and the champions of the then Portuguese...
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