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Carlos Manuel Morete
Carlos Manuel Morete Markov (born 14 January 1952), commonly known as Carlos Morete, is a retired Argentine football striker. He was born in the city of Munro in Greater Buenos Aires, and is one of the few players to have played for and won titles with Argentina's three biggest clubs: River Plate, Boca Juniors and Independiente. He was part of 5 championship winning teams in Argentina as well as being the topscorer in three Argentine championships. He scored 245 top goals in the Argentine Primera División and La Liga in Spain making him one of the top marksmen in the history of football. Career Morete started his career at the age of 18 with River Plate, he was twice topscorer in Nacional 1972 and in Metropolitano 1974 and won his first league title with River in Metropolitano 1975. After winning the title with River, Morete was sold to Spanish side UD Las Palmas where he played 147 games in 5 seasons, scoring 79 league goals. After a short spell with Sevilla FC Morete retu ...
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Munro, Buenos Aires
Munro is a city of the Vicente López Partido in northern Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina, best known for its jeans and apparel stores and outlets. It is located some 20 km from the downtown of the city. It is bordered by the neighborhoods of Villa Adelina, Carapachay and Martínez on the north; Villa Ballester on the west; Florida Este in the south; and Olivos to the east. The border streets are Mariano Moreno, Bartolomé Mitre Avenue, Paraná, National Highway 9 (Panamericana), Antonio Malaver, Alexander Fleming, Luis María Drago, Primera Junta, Montes de Oca, Capitán Cajaraville, Juramento, Carlos Calvo, Albarellos, and Belgrano. There are many sports clubs in Munro such as ''Unión Vecinal de Fomento Munro'' (founded on 1922), ''Olivos Rugby Club'' (1927), ''Club Unión de Munro'' (1946), ''Club Social y Deportivo Industrial Munro'' (1947). Some of Munro's local industries are: Atanor, Fabriloza, Colorín, Virulana, Ripán, Telagoma, Bayer, Gillette and other factories of ...
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Metropolitano Championship
The Metropolitano championship ("Campeonato Metropolitano") was an Argentine football tournament which existed between 1967 and 1984. The Metropolitano formed one half of the Primera División, taking place in the first half of the year, while the Nacional championship ("Campeonato Nacional") took place in the 2nd half of the year. This arrangement lasted until 1982 when they were reversed. The Metropolitano and Nacional were abandoned to make way for European style seasons beginning in 1985–1986. The Metropolitano utilized a number of different formats, including the basic league table, 2 groups qualifying to semi-finals. The number of participants varied between a low of 18 (1972, 1973 and 1981) to a high of 23 (1977) List of Champions ;Notes: Titles by club Records *River Plate hold the most titles with four, and are the only team to have won two consecutive Metropolitano championships in 1979 and 1980. *Vélez Sársfield are the most successful team never to win t ...
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1974 Argentine Primera División
The 1974 Primera División season was the 83rd season of top-flight football in Argentina. Newell's Old Boys won the Metropolitano (1st title) and San Lorenzo (9th title) won the Nacional championship. For the second consecutive season, no teams were relegated.Argentina 1974
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Metropolitano Championship


Group A


Group B

2nd place playoff * Boca Juniors 2–0


Final Tournament


Nacional Championship


Group A


Results


Group B


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1972 Argentine Primera División
The 1972 Primera División season was the 81st season of top-flight football in Argentina. Banfield was penalised with a 4-month suspension and the subsequent points deduction after a proved bribe. The case ... back to the 1971 Metropolitano when Banfield was about to be relegated along with Los Andes. A Banfield executive offered Ferro Carril Oeste players (their rivals in the last fixture of the tournament) a high amount of money to fix the match. Nevertheless, the meeting was reported to the police who arrested the executive. Banfield would be then penalised by the AFA.Banfield 1971: cuarto soborno
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List Of Argentine Primera División Top Scorers
This is a list of Argentine Primera División top scorers, that enumerates all players that have finished a season as top goalscorers in the top level of the Argentine football league system from 1891 (the year that the first championship was held) to date. All-time top scorers The ranking includes Primera División tournaments from 1891 to date:Argentina - All-Time Topscorers in League
by Pablo Ciullini and Tomás Rodríguez on the RSSSF


Top scorers by year

Below is the list of topscorers from 1891 to date:
by Pablo Ciullini and Emmanuel Castro on the RSSSF


Records and statistics

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1985 Copa Libertadores
The 1985 edition of Copa Libertadores was won by Argentinos Juniors, of Argentina for the first time, after defeating América of Colombia in a penalty shootout, following a playoff game after the two-legged final finished level. Group stage Club Atlético Independiente were given a bye to the second round as holders. Group A First Place playoff *Sept 11: Argentinos 3-1 Ferro Carril Oeste Group B Group C Group D Group E Semi-finals Group 1 Group 2 Finals Playoff Champion External links Copa Libertadores 1985 by Karel Stokkermansat RSSSF Colombian clubs in Copa Libertadores by Frank Ballasterosat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organization dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around the ... {{Copa Libertadores Seasons 1 Copa Libertadores seasons ...
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1985 Argentine Primera División
The 1985 Argentine Primera División was the 94th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season began on February 17 and ended on September 4. This tournament featured the last edition of the Nacional championship. The structure of the tournament made it the most complicated championship in the history of Primera División. The eventual champions were Argentinos Juniors Asociación Atlética Argentinos Juniors is an Argentine sports club based in La Paternal, Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Argentine Primera División, and was recognized as one of the ... who beat Vélez Sársfield in a 2nd final.
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1984 Argentine Primera División
Statistics of Primera División Argentina in season 1984.Argentina 1984
by Pablo Ciullini on RSSSF


Nacional Championship


Group stages


Knockout stages


Final

Ferro Carril Oeste won on aggregate 4–0. ----


Metropolitano Championship


League table


Relegation table


See also

* 1984 in Argentine football


References

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1983 Argentine Primera División
The 1983 Primera División season was the 92nd season of top-flight football in Argentina. Independiente won the Metropolitano (13th title) and Estudiantes de La Plata won the Nacional championship (4th title).Argentina 1983
by Osvaldo Gorgazzi on RSSSF.com Nueva Chicago and Racing Club were relegated by the average system.


Metropolitano Championship


Nacional Championship


1st step


Group A


Group B


Group C


Group D


Group E


Group F


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1981 Argentine Primera División
The 1981 Primera División season was the 90th season of top-flight football in Argentina Association football is the most popular sport in Argentina and part of the culture in the country. It is the one with the most players (2,658,811 total, 331,811 of which are registered and 2,327,000 unregistered; with 3,650 clubs and 37,161 off .... Boca Juniors won the Metropolitano (20th title) while River Plate (21st title) won the Nacional championship. League is Superliga Argentina. Colón and San Lorenzo were relegated.Argentina 1981
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Metropolitano championship


Nacional championship


Group A


Group B


Group C


Group D


Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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1975 Argentine Primera División
The 1975 Primera División season was the 84th season of top-flight football in Argentina. River Plate won both tournaments. None of the teams were relegated.Argentina 1975
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Metropolitano Championship


Nacional Championship


Group A


Group B


Group C


Group D


Final Tournament


References

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Primera Division Argentina
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