This is a list of major records of the Argentine Primera División, the top level of the Argentine football league system. The first season was held in 1891.
Contents
- Titles
- Runners up
- Runs
- In one championship
- Short tournaments
- Promotion and relegation
- Negative
- Scorers
- Goalkeepers
- Precocious
- Appearances
- Expatriates
- Managers
- Tournaments
- Games
- References
There have also been a number of changes in the competition format:
- Between 1891 and 1966 it was played during one year in a double round-robin tournament.
- Between 1967 and 1985 there were two championships per year (Metropolitano and Nacional).
- Between 1985 and 1991 it was contested via round-robin again, but with the European style calendar (season started in mid year).
- Since 1991, it is contested with an Apertura and Clausura format, meaning there are two champions per season.
- Since 2012, it is contested with a format similar to this last, with two champions per season, and a third, which is the winner of a final played between these two teams. The championships are named Inicial, which replaced the Apertura; and Final, which replaced the Clausura.
Titles
Runners-up
Runs
In one championship
Short tournaments
This section accounts for records of the Apertura and Clausura era (1991–present).
Promotion and relegation
Negative
Scorers
Goalkeepers
Precocious
Appearances
Expatriates
Negative
Managers
Tournaments
Games
References
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