1969 Argentine Primera División


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The 1969 Primera División season was the 78th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The entire season (Metropolitano and Nacional championship) ran from 21 February to 22 December. Club Deportivo Morón and Unión de Santa Fe were promoted from Primera B Metropolitana via "Torneo de Reclasificación".[1][2]

Primera División
Season1969
Dates21 February – 22 December
ChampionsChacarita Juniors (Metropolitano)
Boca Juniors (Nacional)

1968

1970

The Metropolitano was won by Chacarita Juniors (1st title in Primera División) while Boca Juniors won the Nacional (17th league title).

Unlike previous editions, in 1969 there was only one team relegated, Deportivo Morón.

Campeonato Metropolitano

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Metropolitano
 

Chacarita Juniors, Metropolitano champions

Season1969
Dates21 February – 22 December
ChampionsChacarita Juniors (1st title)
PromotedDep. Morón  
Unión (SF)  
RelegatedDep. Morón  
Top goalscorer  Walter Machado da Silva (13 goals)

1968

1970

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Boca Juniors 22 12 6 4 34 11 +23 30 to semifinals
2 Chacarita Juniors 22 13 4 5 33 26 +7 30
3 Vélez Sársfield 22 9 8 5 36 24 +12 26 to Campeonato Nacional
4 Independiente 22 10 5 7 28 25 +3 25
5 San Lorenzo 22 10 3 9 37 27 +10 23
5 Lanús 22 8 7 7 37 34 +3 23
5 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 22 10 3 9 28 27 +1 23 to Petit Tournament
8 Rosario Central 22 6 9 7 18 24 −6 21
9 Banfield 22 6 8 8 24 36 −12 20 to Reclasificatorio
10 Colón 22 4 6 12 22 43 −21 14
11 Atlanta 22 2 5 15 18 37 −19 9
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Racing 22 14 7 1 45 16 +29 35 to semifinals
2 River Plate 22 12 7 3 35 21 +14 31
3 Estudiantes (LP) 22 11 5 6 33 24 +9 27 to Campeonato Nacional
4 Huracán 22 8 8 6 38 29 +9 24
5 Platense 22 8 7 7 33 32 +1 23
6 Quilmes 22 8 6 8 28 34 −6 22
7 Newell's Old Boys 22 5 11 6 24 28 −4 21 to Petit Tournament
8 Unión 22 7 5 10 22 26 −4 19
9 Argentinos Juniors 22 2 9 11 17 29 −12 13 to Reclasificatorio
9 Deportivo Morón 22 5 3 14 16 38 −22 13
11 Los Andes 22 1 10 11 24 39 −15 12

*   Winner of the series

Date Team 1 Res. Team 2 Venue City
2 Jul Chacarita Juniors

1–0

Racing La Bombonera Buenos Aires
3 Jul Boca Juniors

0–0 [note 1]

River Plate Racing Stadium Avellaneda
Notes
  1. ^ River Plate qualified to the final by "goals for" difference (35–34)
Date Team 1 Team 2 Res. Venue City
6 July Chacarita Juniors River Plate

4–1

Racing Club Stadium Avellaneda
GK 1   Eliseo Petrocelli
DF 4   Jorge A. Gómez
DF 2   Abel Pérez
DF 6   Ángel Bargas
DF 3   Franco Frassoldati
MF 8   Leonardo Recúpero
MF 5   Raúl Poncio
MF 10   Juan C. Puntonero
FW 7   Ángel Marcos
FW 9   Rodolfo Orife
FW 11   Horacio Neumann
Manager:
  Víctor Rodríguez
GK 1   Hugo Carballo
DF 4   Roberto Ferreiro
DF 2   Miguel Ángel López
DF 6   Juan C. Guzmán
DF 3   Abel Vieytez
MF 8   Eduardo Dreyer
MF 5   Jorge Recio
MF 10   Roberto Gutiérrez
FW 7   Juan C. Trebucq
FW 9   Daniel Onega
FW 11   Oscar Mas
Manager:
  Ángel Labruna
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Unión (SF) 2 2 0 0 7 3 +4 4 to Nacional
2 Newell's Old Boys 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 2 to Reclasificatorio
3 Rosario Central 1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 0
4 Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 1 0 0 1 0 3 −3 0

Reclasificatorio "A" Tournament

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Teams placed 9th to 11th in each zone of Metropolitano championship, plus 3 teams eliminated from Petit tournament, contested the "Torneo Reclasificatorio". Out of those 9 clubs, teams placed 1st to 7th would remain in Primera División while the last two teams plus two first of Primera B Metropolitana "Campeonato Zone" would play a new Reclasificatorio to determine which would be promoted or relegated.

Los Andes won the Reclasificatorio A, with no official title awarded.[4]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Los Andes 16 8 6 2 21 14 +7 22 winner
2 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 16 8 5 3 29 22 +7 21
3 Atlanta 16 8 3 5 24 19 +5 19
4 Colón 16 6 2 8 25 25 0 14
5 Argentinos Juniors 16 6 2 8 19 23 −4 14
6 Newell's Old Boys 16 5 4 7 17 19 −2 14
7 Rosario Central 16 4 6 6 13 13 0 14
8 Deportivo Morón 16 6 1 9 22 24 −2 13 to second step
9 Banfield 16 6 1 9 11 22 −11 13

Reclasificatorio de Primera Tournament

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Contested by the two last teams of Torneo Reclasificación plus two teams from Primera B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Banfield 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 4 Remained in Primera División
2 Deportivo Morón 3 1 1 1 4 5 −1 3 Relegated
3 Ferro Carril Oeste 3 1 1 1 4 5 −1 3 Remained in Primera B
4 San Telmo 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 2
Rank. Player Team Goals

1

  Machado da Silva Racing

14

2

  Bernardo Acosta Lanús

13

3

  Eduardo Flores Estudiantes LP

12

  Omar Wehbe Vélez Sarsfield

4

  Roque Avallay Newell's Old Boys

10

Nacional
 

Boca Juniors, Nacional champions

Season1969
Dates5 September – 14 December
ChampionsBoca Juniors (17th title)
1970 Copa LibertadoresBoca Juniors
River Plate
Top goalscorer  Carlos Bulla
  Rodolfo Fischer
(14 goals each)

1968

1970

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Boca Juniors 17 13 3 1 35 11 +24 29 to 1970 Copa Libertadores
2 River Plate 17 11 5 1 34 11 +23 27 to 1970 Copa Libertadores
2 San Lorenzo 17 12 3 2 41 18 +23 27
4 Independiente 17 11 3 3 36 14 +22 25
5 Quilmes 17 9 1 7 35 30 +5 19
6 Vélez Sársfield 17 6 7 4 22 14 +8 19
7 Chacarita Juniors 17 6 6 5 26 26 0 18
8 Racing 17 7 3 7 25 20 +5 17
9 Huracán 17 7 3 7 22 18 +4 17
10 Estudiantes (LP) 17 7 2 8 26 26 0 16
11 Talleres (C) 17 6 2 9 22 35 −13 14
12 San Martín (M) 17 3 8 6 17 30 −13 14
13 Desamparados 17 5 3 9 28 38 −10 13
14 Lanús 17 5 2 10 18 24 −6 12
15 Platense 17 2 6 9 25 35 −10 10
16 Unión 17 3 6 8 17 26 −9 12
17 San Martín (T) 17 2 5 10 14 41 −27 9
18 San Lorenzo (MdP) 17 3 2 12 18 44 −26 8

After River Plate and San Lorenzo finished equaled on points, they played a two-legged series in neutral venues to determine which team would be the second qualified for 1970 Copa Libertadores:

*   Winner of the series

Team 1 Team 2 1st. leg Venue 1 City 1 2nd. leg Venue 2 City 2 Agg.
River Plate San Lorenzo

1–0

Vélez Sarsfield Stadium Buenos Aires

3–2

Racing Club Stadium Avellaneda

4–2

Rank. Player Team Goals

1

  Carlos Bulla Platense

14

  Rodolfo Fischer San Lorenzo

2

  Oscar Más River Plate

13

  Héctor Yazalde Independiente

3

  Carlos Bianchi Vélez Sarsfield

12

  1. ^ Morón quiere repetir aquella inolvidable gesta de 1968 y sueña con otro ascenso a Primera A, 18 Aug 2021 on Zonales.com
  2. ^ Segundo ascenso a Primera on Unión website
  3. ^ "Argentina: 1ra. División AFA 1969 Torneo Reclasificación" by José Carluccio, 13 Nov 2009