1989–90 Argentine Primera División

The 1989-90 Argentine Primera División was the 99th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season ran from 13 August 1989 to 22 May 1990.[1]

Primera División
River Plate, champion
Season1989–90
Dates13 August 1989 – 22 May 1990
ChampionsRiver Plate (22nd title)
PromotedChaco for Ever
Unión SF
RelegatedInstituto (C)
Racing (C)
1991 Copa LibertadoresRiver Plate
Boca Juniors
Top goalscorerArgentina Ariel Cozzoni
(23)

This tournament introduced was the last played under the double round-robin system. Since the following season, the "Apertura and Clausura format would be introduced, crowning two different champions within a year.[2]

River Plate won the championship (22nd league title) while Instituto (C)
Racing (C) were relegated. Boca Juniors won the Liguilla pre-Libertadores after beating Independiente, therefore qualifying to the 1991 edition.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1River Plate38201354820+28531991 Copa Libertadores
2Independiente38161485436+1846Liguilla Pre-Libertadores
3Boca Juniors38112164935+1443
4Rosario Central38161394536+943[a]
5Vélez Sársfield381414104632+1442
6Ferro Carril Oeste381117102420+439
7Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)381215113431+339
8Racing381117103434039
9Argentinos Juniors381312134240+238
10Deportivo Mandiyú381114134040036
11Talleres (C)381214124546−136[a]
12Newell's Old Boys381214124043−336[a]
13Unión381016124043−336
14Platense381310153540−536
15San Lorenzo381015134450−635
16Estudiantes (LP)38720113439−534
17Chaco For Ever381012164056−1632
18Racing (C)381110173248−1632
19Deportivo Español38127193953−1431Liguilla Pre-Libertadores
20Instituto38810203156−2526
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c 2 points deducted

Top scorers edit

PositionPlayerTeamGoals
1Ariel CozzoniNewell's Old Boys23
2Marío BevilacqueTalleres (C)16
3Alberto AcostaSan Lorenzo15
3Juan PizziRosario Central15
5José BlanchartDeportivo Mandiyú13
5José CastroUnión de Santa Fe13
5Félix TorresDeportivo Mandiyú13

Liguilla Pre-Libertadores edit

Semi-finalsFinals
          
1Boca Juniors112
4Deportivo Español011
Boca Juniors112
Independiente000
3Independiente134
2Rosario Central112

Boca Juniors qualify for the 1991 Copa Libertadores

Relegation edit

TeamAveragePointsPlayed1987–881988–891989-90
River Plate1.263144114464453
Independiente1.211138114375546
Boca Juniors1.114127114354943
San Lorenzo1.106126114494235
Racing1.114127114484039
Newell's Old Boys1.088124114553336
Argentinos Juniors1.053120114404238
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1.035118114433639
Deportivo Español1.026117114404631
Rosario Central1.026117114403443
Vélez Sársfield1.018116114413342
Estudiantes (LP)0.947108114324334
Unión0.9473638N/AN/A36
Platense0.939107114383336
Talleres (C)0.939107114274436
Deportivo Mandiyú0.9086976N/A3336
Ferro Carril Oeste0.895102114333039
Chaco For Ever0.8423238N/AN/A32
Racing (C)0.84296114313332
Instituto0.71982114332326

Relegation playoff edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Argentina 1989–90 by Javier Roimiser on RSSSF.com
  2. ^ El fin del Apertura y el fin del Clausura by Alejandro Rebossion on El País, 9 May 2012