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2008–09 in Argentine football

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Season
  
2008–09

Start date
  
2008

Similar
  
2009–10 Argentine Primera, 2007–08 Argentine Primera, 2009 Copa Sudamericana, 2009 Copa Libertadores, 2008 Copa Sudamericana

2008–09 season of Argentine football was the 118th season of competitive football in Argentina.

Contents

Primera División

  • Apertura champion: Boca Juniors (23rd title).
  • Top scorer: José Sand (15 goals).
  • Clausura champion: Vélez Sarsfield (7th title).
  • Top scorer: José Sand (13 goals).
  • International qualifiers:
  • 2009 Copa Libertadores: Boca Juniors, San Lorenzo, Estudiantes (LP).
  • 2010 Copa Libertadores: Vélez Sarsfield.
  • 2009 Copa Sudamericana: Lanús, Vélez Sarsfield, San Lorenzo, Tigre.
  • 2009 FIFA Club World Cup: Estudiantes (LP).
  • 2010 Recopa Sudamericana: Estudiantes (LP).
  • Relegated: Gimnasia y Esgrima (J), San Martín (T)
  • Source: RSSSF

    Primera B Nacional

  • Champion: Atlético Tucumán (1st title).
  • Top scorer: Luis Rodríguez (20 goals).
  • Promoted: Atlético Tucumán, Chacarita Juniors.
  • Relegated: Talleres de Córdoba, Almagro, Los Andes.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Primera B Metropolitana

  • Champion: Sportivo Italiano (2nd title).
  • Top scorer: Luciano Lo Bianco (20 goals).
  • Promoted: Sportivo Italiano, Deportivo Merlo.
  • Relegated: Talleres (RE).
  • Source: RSSSF

    Torneo Argentino A

  • Champion: Boca Unidos (1st title).
  • Top scorer: Cristian Núñez (19 goals).
  • Promoted: Boca Unidos.
  • Relegated: Talleres de Perico, Real Arroyo Seco, Gimnasia (Mendoza), Alvarado.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Primera C Metropolitana

  • Champion: Villa San Carlos (1st title).
  • Top scorer: Gustavo Pastor (21 goles).
  • Promoted: Villa San Carlos.
  • Relegated: Cañuelas
  • Source: RSSSF

    Torneo Argentino B

  • Promoted: Unión de Mar del Plata, Estudiantes de Río Cuarto, Sportivo Belgrano, Crucero del Norte.
  • Relegated: Deportivo Coreano, Sportivo 9 de Julio, Sol de América, Racing de Trelew.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Primera D Metropolitana

  • Champion: Ferrocarril Midland (3rd title).
  • Top scorer: Damián Solferino (24 goles).
  • Promoted: Ferrocarril Midland.
  • Relegated: Puerto Nuevo.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Torneo Argentino C

  • Promoted: Ferrocarril Sud de Olavarria, Union de Villa Krause, Independiente de Tandil, Boca de Rio Gallegos.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino

  • Apertura champion: San Lorenzo (1st title).
  • Clausura champion: River Plate (9th title).
  • International qualifier:
  • 2009 Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino: San Lorenzo.
  • Source: RSSSF

    National teams

      Win   Draw   Loss

    Men's

    This section covers Argentina men's matches from August 1, 2008 to July 31, 2009.

    For the Olympic Games results, please see here. Those results are not tallied here because the team is made of Under–23 players, not the full squad.

    Women's

    This section covers Argentina women's matches from August 1, 2008 to July 31, 2009.

    References

    2008–09 in Argentine football Wikipedia