1999–2000 Argentine Primera División

The 1999–2000 Argentine Primera División was the 109th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season ran from August 7, 1999 to July 17, 2000.[1] Instituto de Córdoba (champion of 1998–99 Primera B Nacional) and Chacarita Juniors (winner of "Torneo Reducido" after beating Juventud Antoniana in a two-legged series)[2] were promoted from Primera B Nacional.

Primera División
Season1999–2000
DatesAugust 7, 1999 – July 17, 2000
Champions
  • Apertura: River Plate (30th. title)
  • Clausura: River Plate (31st. title)
PromotedInstituto (C)
Chacarita Juniors
2000 Copa LibertadoresRosario Central
San Lorenzo
1999 Copa ConmebolTalleres (C) [note 1]
2000 Copa MercosurBoca Juniors [note 2]
River Plate [note 2]
Independiente [note 2]
San Lorenzo [note 2]
Rosario Central
Vélez Sársfield
2001 Copa LibertadoresRiver Plate
San Lorenzo
Rosario Central
Vélez Sársfield
Matches played380

As Conmebol extended the number of 2000 Copa Libertadores clubs from 23 to 34, four Argentine clubs were eligible to play the tournament. As Boca Juniors and River Plate had already qualified, Rosario Central and San Lorenzo (2nd and 4th respectively) earned their right to play the Copa Libertadores. On the other hand, Talleres de Córdoba replaced Gimnasia y Esgrima to play the 1999 Copa Conmebol after the club from La Plata declined to participate.

At the end of Torneo Clausura, the best five placed teams earned right to play the 2001 Copa Libertadores while six participants of 2000 Copa Mercosur were eligible by similar system.

River Plate won both, Apertura and Clausura championships (totalising 31 league titles to date). For the first time in Primera División, a promotion and relegation system was introduced.[3] The two teams with the worst average were directly relegated to the second division while teams placed 17th and 18th in average played two leg series each with two teams from Primera B Nacional.

As a result, three teams were relegated, Ferro Carril Oeste, Gimnasia y Esgrima (J) (worst averages) and Instituto (C) (lost promotion to Almagro). Belgrano remained in Primera after the series vs Quilmes ended 4–4 on aggregate.

Torneo Apertura edit

Apertura
Season1999
Dates6 August – 20 December
ChampionsRiver Plate (30th. title)
Promoted
Top goalscorer Javier Saviola (15)
Biggest home winChacarita 6–1 Belgrano (17 Oct)
Biggest away winBelgrano 1–5 Boca Jrs. (12 Dec)
Highest scoringGimnasia LP 4–5 Talleres (12 Dec)

League standings edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1River Plate1913514221+2144
2Rosario Central1914143418+1643
3Boca Juniors1912523615+2141
4San Lorenzo1910633015+1533[a]
5Talleres (C)199463831+731
6Racing197932722+530
7Vélez Sársfield198652817+1127[a]
8Chacarita Juniors196763833+525
9Independiente196761921−225
10Estudiantes (LP)196582933−423
11Lanús1972102330−723
12Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)194962828021
13Newell's Old Boys195682727021
14Argentinos Juniors194962022−221
15Unión195682430−621
16Instituto195772330−719[a]
17Colón1954102028−819
18Belgrano195592537−1217[a]
19Gimnasia y Esgrima (J)1923141743−269
20Ferro Carril Oeste1916121444−309
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c d 3 points deducted

Top scorers edit

Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
1
Javier SaviolaRiver Plate
15
2
Martín PalermoBoca Juniors
14
3
Juan Antonio PizziRosario Central
12

Torneo Clausura edit

Clausura
Season2000
Dates11 February – 17 July
ChampionsRiver Plate (31st. title)
Relegated
Top goalscorer Esteban Fuertes (17)
Biggest home winRacing 6–0 Unión 8 Jul)
Biggest away winFerro 1–5 Belgrano (22 May)
Highest scoringGimnasia LP 6–6 Colón (19 Mar)

League standings edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1River Plate1912614417+2742
2Independiente1911354225+1736
3Colón1911352715+1236
4San Lorenzo1911352715+1236
5Newell's Old Boys1910453221+1134
6Vélez Sársfield199732818+1034
7Boca Juniors1910633817+2133
8Unión199282840−1229
9Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)198472833−528
10Talleres (C)197662122−127
11Lanús198473222+1025[a]
12Instituto196762829−125
13Rosario Central196582526−123
14Belgrano196492831−322
15Chacarita Juniors195592030−1020
16Argentinos Juniors194692136−1518
17Estudiantes (LP)193792130−916
18Racing1936102229−715
19Gimnasia y Esgrima (J)1924131534−1910
20Ferro Carril Oeste192215946−378
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ 3 points deducted

Top scorers edit

Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
1
Esteban FuertesColón
17
2
Bruno MarioniIndependiente
13
3
Daniel JiménezInstituto (C)
12

Relegation edit

Relegation table edit

TeamAveragePointsPlayed1997–981998–991999–2000
Boca Juniors2.070236114738974
River Plate1.921219114745886
San Lorenzo1.684192114626169
Vélez Sársfield1.623185114784661
Rosario Central1.593180114574766
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1.593180114696249
Independiente1.474168114565161
Lanús1.430163114655048
Talleres (C)1.34210276N/A4458
Newell's Old Boys1.307149114425255
Argentinos Juniors1.272145114574939
Colón1.246142114384955
Racing1.237141114415545
Unión1.202137114335450
Chacarita Juniors1.1844538N/AN/A45
Estudiantes (LP)1.167133114494539
Instituto1.1584438N/AN/A44
Belgrano1.0928376N/A4439
Gimnasia y Esgrima (J)1.035118114524719
Ferro Carril Oeste0.886101114493517
  •   Played the relegation playoff
  •   Relegated to Primera B Nacional

Promotion Playoffs edit

For the first time in Primera División, a promotion playoff system was implemented in order to decide which teams would be promoted from the second division (or relegated from Primera División), apart from the two worst averages that were directly relegated. The system ruled that clubs with the third and four worst averages played a two-legged series versus two teams qualified from Primera B Nacional. In case of being tied on points, teams in Primera División would win the series.

Instituto and Belgrano (both from Córdoba) played the promotion playoff v Almagro and Quilmes (qualified from 1999–2000 Primera B Nacional) respectively.[4] Belgrano remained in Primera División after a 4–4 tie because of the sporting advantage rule, while Almagro relegated Instituto after winning 3–1 on points,[5] promoting to Primera División for the first time in its history.[6]

*   Winner of the series; teams currently playing in Primera División are listed first

SeriesTeam 1 (1st div)Team 2 (2nd div)1st. legVenue 1City 12nd. legVenue 2City 2Agg.
1
QuilmesBelgrano (C)
3–1
Estadio CentenarioQuilmes
3–1
Chateau Carreras StadiumCórdoba
4–4 [note 4]
2
AlmagroInstituto (C)
1–0
Estadio Tres de FebreroJosé Ingenieros
1–1
Estadio Presidente PerónCórdoba
2–1

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Replaced Gimnasia y Esgrima LP after it declined to participate.
  2. ^ a b c d Guest team.
  3. ^ Via promotion playoff.
  4. ^ Belgrano remained in Primera División because of a sporting advantage rule.

References edit

  1. ^ Argentina 1999–2000 by Javier Roimiser on RSSSF.com
  2. ^ "Argentina: 1ra. "B" Nacional AFA 1998/99 - Torneo Reducido por el 2do. Ascenso" by José Carluccio, 2 Dec 2012
  3. ^ La Promoción, una definición dramática que se despide del fútbol argentino, Infobae, 1 Jul 2012
  4. ^ "Argentina: 1ra. División AFA - Promoción 2000" by José Carluccio, 8 Jan 2013
  5. ^ Instituto, a dos décadas de un golpe tan duro como inmerecido on La Voz, 23 Jul 2020
  6. ^ DIECINUEVE AÑOS DE UN ASCENSO INOLVIDABLE on Almagro.club, 2019