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2009–10 in Argentine football

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2009–10

The 2009–10 season of Argentine football was the 119th season of competitive football in Argentina.

Contents

Primera División

  • Apertura champion: Banfield (1st title).
  • Top scorer: Santiago Silva (14 goals).
  • Clausura champion: Argentinos Juniors (3rd title).
  • Top scorer: Mauro Boselli (13 goals).
  • International qualifiers:
  • 2010 Copa Libertadores: Banfield, Colón, Lanús, Newell's Old Boys.
  • 2011 Copa Libertadores: Argentinos Juniors.
  • 2010 Copa Sudamericana: Banfield, Argentinos Juniors, Estudiantes de La Plata, Newell's Old Boys, Independiente, Vélez Sársfield.
  • Relegated: Chacarita Juniors, Atlético Tucumán, Rosario Central.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Primera B Nacional

  • Champion: Olimpo (4th title).
  • Top scorer: Leandro Armani (19 goals).
  • Promoted: Olimpo, Quilmes, All Boys.
  • Relegated: Sportivo Italiano, Platense.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Primera B Metropolitana

  • Champion: Almirante Brown (2nd title).
  • Top scorer: Luciano Lo Bianco (19 goals).
  • Promoted: Almirante Brown.
  • Relegated: Central Córdoba.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Torneo Argentino A

  • Champion: Patronato (1st title).
  • Top scorer: Diego Jara (26 goals).
  • Promoted: Patronato.
  • Relegated: Ben Hur, Atlético Juventud.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Primera C Metropolitana

  • Champion: Barracas Central (2nd title).
  • Top scorer: Carlos Salom (18 goals).
  • Promoted: Barracas Central.
  • Relegated: Argentino de Rosario.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Torneo Argentino B

  • Promoted: Douglas Haig, Central Norte.
  • Relegated: Argentino de Mendoza, La Florida, Luján de Cuyo, Defensores de Salto, Real Arroyo Seco.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Primera D Metropolitana

  • Champion: UAI Urquiza (1st title).
  • Top scorer: Mariano Panno (24 goals).
  • Promoted: UAI Urquiza, Liniers.
  • Relegated: Muñiz.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Torneo Argentino C

  • Promoted: Complejo Teniente Origone, Sarmiento (LB), Argentino (VdM), Atlético Paraná, Altos Hornos Zapla.
  • Source: RSSSF

    Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino

  • Apertura champion: Boca Juniors (17th title).
  • Clausura champion: River Plate (10th title).
  • International qualifier:
  • 2010 Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino: Boca Juniors.
  • Source: RSSSF

    National teams

      Win   Draw   Loss

    Men's

    This section covers Argentina men's matches from August 1, 2009 to July 31, 2010.

    Women's

    This section covers Argentina women's matches from August 1, 2009 to July 31, 2010.

    Friendly matches

    Copa Bicentenario

    References

    2009–10 in Argentine football Wikipedia


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