All-time Argentine Primera División table

The All-time Argentine Primera División table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Argentine association football top division since the first championship held in 1891.[1]

This table does not include other Argentine competitions such as domestic cups.

Positions

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Updated as of 22 Nov, 2020 [2]

Teams in italics are currently playing in lower divisions.

Pos. Club Pts.
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Pld. W W2
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W3
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D L % W % D % L First Tit.
1 River Plate 5425 3804 2016 1575 441 952 836 53 25 22 1909 36
2 Boca Juniors 5242 3689 1912 1428 484 934 843 52 25 23 1913 34
3 San Lorenzo 4798 3677 1698 1284 414 988 991 46 27 27 1915 15
4 Independiente 4765 3735 1702 1362 340 1021 1012 46 27 27 1912 16
5 Racing 4609 3662 1624 1266 358 1003 1035 44 27 28 1911 18
6 Vélez Sarsfield 4276 3531 1447 1046 401 981 1103 41 28 31 1919 10
7 Estudiantes (LP) 4229 3624 1443 1074 369 974 1207 40 27 33 1912 6
8 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 3461 3219 1135 832 303 888 1196 35 28 37 1916 1
9 Huracán 3421 3157 1222 1062 160 817 1118 39 26 35 1914 5
10 Newell's Old Boys 3350 2936 1060 737 323 907 969 36 31 33 1939 6
11 Rosario Central 3116 2800 997 717 280 842 961 36 30 34 1939 4
12 Lanús 2836 2606 876 508 368 716 1014 34 27 39 1920 2
13 Argentinos Juniors 2793 2744 857 614 243 836 1051 31 30 38 1922 3
14 Ferro Carril Oeste 2603 2788 861 810 51 830 1097 31 30 39 1913 2
15 Banfield 2390 2324 761 541 220 648 915 33 28 39 1897 1
16 Platense 2375 2467 800 748 52 723 944 32 29 38 1913 0
17 Chacarita Juniors 1976 2090 681 612 69 545 864 33 26 41 1925 1
18 Colón 1813 1575 522 229 293 476 577 33 30 37 1966 0
19 Atlanta 1737 2041 617 617 0 503 921 30 25 45 1912 0
20 Quilmes 1610 1765 545 447 98 422 798 31 24 45 1893 [note 2] 2
21 Tigre 1481 1627 484 343 141 372 771 30 23 47 1913 0
22 Unión 1436 1373 417 278 139 463 493 30 34 36 1967 0
23 Talleres (C) 1240 1102 382 239 143 333 387 35 30 35 1969 0
24 Belgrano (C) 912 797 249 101 148 266 282 31 33 35 1968 0
25 Arsenal 792 601 204 0 204 180 217 34 30 36 2002 1
26 All Boys 604 666 181 135 46 196 289 27 29 43 1923 0
27 Godoy Cruz 593 457 160 3 157 116 181 35 25 40 1974 0
28 Estudiantes (BA) 591 723 219 219 0 153 351 30 21 49 1904 0
29 Dep. Español 566 557 172 134 38 184 201 31 33 36 1967 0
30 Instituto 548 566 172 136 36 168 226 30 30 40 1973 0

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Until the 1994–95 season, two points were awarded by game won. From the 1995–96 season, this number increased to three points awarded.[3]
  2. ^ A team named "Quilmes Rovers" took part of that championship. As the club settled on 5 November 1887 as the date of its foundation, considering "Quilmes and Polo Club" (then named "Quilmes Rovers A.C.") as its predecessor. Nevertheless, Argentine football historian Jorge Gallego stated that the original institution founded in 1887 was dissolved and the current club was founded on 5 November 1897 as "Quilmes Cricket Club". According to his version, this club was not related with any other institution previously founded in the city of Quilmes.[4][5][6] Other sources affirm that reverend J.T. Stevenson (recognised as founder of "Quilmes C.C.") arrived in Argentina in 1895, taking part in the meeting of 1897 when the QCC was established. Therefore, the date of foundation is still disputed.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Argentina All-Time Table (1891-2002) by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on the RSSSF
  2. ^ Tabla histórica de Primera División on Promiedos website
  3. ^ La FIFA obliga a todas las ligas a conceder tres puntos por victoria on El País, 29 Oct 1994
  4. ^ "Las dos fechas de Quilmes" by Oscar Barnade, Clarín, 6 November 2006
  5. ^ Historia de Quilmes at Quilmes Decano (archived, 31 Aug 2012)
  6. ^ Quilmes A.C./Historia on Quilmes official website
  7. ^ El futbol y una polémica que no tiene fin on Perfil, 29 Dec 2017