2006–07 In Argentine Football
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2006–07 season of Argentine football was the 116th season of competitive football in Argentina.


Torneo Apertura (''"Opening"'' Tournament)


"Championship" playoff

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ended up tied in points at the end of the 19 weeks of regular season. Tournament rules establish that, unlike any other position on the table, if two or more teams are equal in points at the end of play, goal difference does not count and a playoff game is required. Estudiantes won that match and was crowned as champion.


Top scorers


Relegation

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Torneo Clausura (''"Closing"'' Tournament)

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Top scorers


Relegation


"Promoción" playoff

Teams and schedules will be decided based on average after the end of the ''Closing'' tournament. Tigre wins 3-1 and is promoted to Argentine First Division. While Nueva Chicago is relegated to the Argentine Nacional B.
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wins 5-2 and is promoted to Argentine First Division. While Godoy Cruz is relegated to the Argentine Nacional B.


Lower leagues


Clubs in international competitions


National team

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Friendly matches


2007 Copa América


References


External links


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