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2011–12 Torneo Argentino A
The 2011–12 Argentine Torneo Argentino A was the seventeenth season of third division professional football in Argentina. A total of 25 teams competed; the champion was promoted to Primera B Nacional. Club information North Zone South Zone 1 Play their home games at Estadio José María Minella. First stage North Zone South Zone Second stage Reválida Stage Zone A Unión de Sunchales and Alumni de Villa María were ineligible for the Second round because they were involved in relegation. Overall standings The overall standings for the seven teams of Zone A include the regular season and the first round of the Reválida. The bottom team relegates to the Torneo Argentino B, while the next-to-last team plays the relegation play-off with a team from such category. Those two teams cannot qualify for the second round of the Reválida. Zone B CAI was ineligible for the Second round, as it was involved in relegation. Overall standings The overall standings for the ...
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Torneo Argentino A
The Torneo Argentino A (in English "Argentine A Tournament") was one of the two leagues that formed the regionalised third level of the Argentine football league system. Clubs in the Torneo Argentino have indirect membership in AFA, while clubs in the Primera B Metropolitana (the other third division) have direct membership in AFA. All teams with indirect membership are from outside the city of Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area ( Greater Buenos Aires), while most of the direct members are from the aforementioned area. Final format (2013–2014) First stage The teams were divided into two zones, North and South, all of which went to the Second Stage: the first four of each zone and the fifth best team of both zones qualified to the "Nonagonal Final", and the other teams qualified to Revalida Stage. All teams play each other in a round-robin tournament. Second stage Nonagonal final Consisted of nine teams that qualified from the First Stage. The tournament winner was promote ...
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Juventud Unida Universitario
Club Atlético Juventud Unida Universitario is an Argentine football club from San Luis Province. The team currently plays in Torneo Argentino A, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system. Titles *Torneo Argentino B: 1 :: 2000–01 Managers * Pablo Marini (2012) External linksOfficial websiteJuventud Unida Universitario Results
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Salta
Salta () is the capital and largest city in the Provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Salta Province, the same name. With a population of 618,375 according to the 2010 census, it is also the List of cities in Argentina, 7th most-populous city in Argentina. The city serves as the cultural and economic center of the Valle de Lerma Metropolitan Area (Spanish: ''Área Metropolitana del Valle de Lerma'', AMVL), which is home to over 50.9% of the population of Salta Province and also includes the municipalities of La Caldera, Vaqueros, Campo Quijano, Rosario de Lerma, Cerrillos, Salta, Cerrillos, La Merced, Salta, La Merced and Villa San Lorenzo, San Lorenzo. Salta is the seat of the Capital Department, Salta, Capital Department, the most populous department in the province. History Salta was founded on April 16, 1582, by the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Lerma, who intended the settlement to be an outpost between Lima, Peru and Buenos Aires. The origin of the name ''Salta ...
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Santiago Del Estero Province
Santiago del Estero (), also known simply as Santiago, is a Provinces of Argentina, province in the north of Argentina. Neighboring provinces, clockwise from the north, are Salta Province, Salta, Chaco Province, Chaco, Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe, Córdoba Province, Argentina, Córdoba, Catamarca Province, Catamarca and Tucumán Province, Tucumán. History The Indigenous peoples, indigenous inhabitants of these lands were the Juríes-Tonocotés, Sanavirones and other tribes. Santiago del Estero is home to about 100,000 speakers of the Santiagueño Quechua, local variety of Quechua languages, Quechua, making this the southernmost outpost of the language of the Incas. When the language reached the area, and how, remains unclear—it may even have arrived only with the native troops that accompanied the first Spanish expeditions. Diego de Rojas first reached this land in 1542. Francisco de Aguirre (conquistador), Francisco de Aguirre founded the city of Santiago del Estero in 1553 ...
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Villa María, Córdoba
Villa María is a city in Córdoba Province, Argentina, Córdoba Province, Argentina, and the head town of the General San Martín Department, Córdoba, General San Martín Department. It is located in the center of rich agricultural land. The area leads the country in production of milk . The city has a population of 72,162 per the (Greater Villa María: 119,000), which makes it the third largest city in the province. The city lies 137 km southeast from Córdoba, Argentina, the provincial capital, on the left bank of the Tercero River, near the geographical center of Argentina, at the intersection of National Routes National Route 9 (Argentina), 9 and National Route 158 (Argentina), 158, and right next to the Cordoba-Buenos Aires Highway, one of the nation's most important communication arteries. Notable people * Sol Gabetta, cellist (1981) * Rubén Magnano, basketball coach (1954) * Mauro Rosales, football player (1981) * Yayo Guridi, humorist (1965) * Karina Jelinek ...
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Libertad De Sunchales
Club Deportivo Libertad (usually called simply Libertad or Libertad de Sunchales) is a sports club from Argentina, with homebase in the Sunchales city of Santa Fe Province. The club is better known for both its association football and basketball teams. Apart from those sports, other disciplines hosted by Libertad are bocce, equestrianism, karate, roller skating, tennis, and volleyball. Football The club's football team was founded in May 1910 and defeated the now-defunct Atlético Sunchales 3-1 in its first friendly match. The club now plays in the Torneo Argentino A, the regionalized 3rd level of Argentine football. Club's most important achievement has been gaining promotion to the Argentino A during the 2006–07 season of the Torneo Argentino B. Squad of 2011–12 Basketball The basketball team currently plays at the top division of Argentine league system, the Liga Nacional de Básquet Liga (Spanish and Portuguese: ''League'') or LIGA ...
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Racing De Córdoba
Club Atlético Racing, known as Racing de Córdoba, is an Argentine sports club headquartered in the city of Córdoba. The football team currently plays in Primera Nacional, the regionalised second division of the Argentine football league system. Apart from football, other sports practised at the club are basketball, volleyball, and rhythmic gymnastics. History Racing was founded in the Nueva Italia district of Córdoba on 14 December 1924 using the name of Racing Club from Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Province. Its most successful season came in 1980 when the team finished 2nd in the Nacional championship, after losing the final matches at the hands of Rosario Central, with scores of 1–5 and 2–0 respectively (3–5 on aggregate). At the end of the 2005–06 season the club narrowly missed out on promotion to the Primera B Nacional. Racing had to play San Martín de Tucumán in the Clausura final. After the game ended with an aggregate score of 3–3, the decision went to a ...
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Talleres De Córdoba
Club Atlético Talleres (; ), mostly known simply as Talleres ( in Rioplatense Spanish, Rioplatense accent and or in Cordobés Spanish, Cordobés accent; ), is an Football in Argentina, Argentine professional sports club based in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, Córdoba. The institution is mostly known for its association football, football team, which currently plays in the Argentine Primera División. Talleres was three times runner-up of the First Division (1977, 2023, and 2024), and two times runner-up of the Copa Argentina (2020 and 2022). They won an international tournament in 1999, the Copa CONMEBOL, Copa Conmebol (now Copa Sudamericana). "La T" participated in many recent editions of the Copa Sudamericana as well as the Copa Libertadores, the highest level football competition in South America, in which they reached the Quarter-Finals in 2022. "La T" also invests actively on its Academy, which has nurtured a number of well-known footballers: José Luis Cuciuffo, Dan ...
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Sportivo Belgrano
Sportivo Belgrano is an Argentine football club, which home town is located in San Francisco, Córdoba. The team currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system. History On 15 April 1914, a group of young people decided to establish a social club in the city of San Francisco, Córdoba. The name was chosen as a tribute to Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the flag of Argentina. In 2008, during a match against Mendocino team Deportivo Maipú, several Belgrano players and their coach Cristian Domizzi attacked referee Héctor Sosa. A disciplinary panel deducted 9 points from the club, costing them the chance of promotion. The verdict also banned Sperdutti from management for one year and several Belgrano players were suspended for 30 games. In addition, the disciplinary panel set a number of restrictions on the stadium, which included 3 home games of the 2008/09 season being played behind closed doors and five more games with li ...
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Alumni De Villa María
Club Atlético Alumni (usually referred as Alumni de Villa María) is a football club from the city of Villa María, in Córdoba Province, Argentina. The squad currently plays in Torneo Federal B, the regionalised quarter division of the Argentine football league system. At the end of the 2005–06 season Alumni was promoted from Torneo Argentino B, in which the team won its group, but lost the playoff for automatic promotion. Alumni then went into a promotion/relegation playoff with General Paz Juniors from Argentino A. Alumni won the first leg 5–0, and won the tie 5–2 on aggregate to secure promotion. The name ''Alumni'' derives from one of the most famous clubs from the Amateur era of Argentine football. Buenos Aires English High School, later renamed Alumni Athletic Club, which won 17 championships before being disbanded in 1913. See also *List of football clubs in Argentina *Argentine football league system The Argentine football league system include tournament ...
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Gimnasia Y Esgrima De Concepción Del Uruguay
Club Gimnasia y Esgrima de Concepción del Uruguay is an Argentine football club from the city of Concepción del Uruguay in Entre Ríos Province. The team currently plays in Torneo Argentino A, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system. Gimnasia y Esgrima has played a single season at national level, competing in Primera B Nacional in 1996–97, but was soon relegated with the 2nd worst points average of the teams from the Interior. Titles *Torneo Argentino A: 1 :: 1997 *Torneo del Interior: 1 :: 1995 *Liga de Concepción del Uruguay: 41 :: 1921, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 See also *List of football clubs in Argentina *Argentine football league system The Argentine football league system include tournaments organised by the Argentine F ...
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Juventud Antoniana
Centro Juventud Antoniana is an Argentine football club from the city of Salta. The team currently plays in Torneo Regional Federal Amateur, the regionalised division of the Argentine football league system. Juventud Antoniana played in Primera División 6 times: 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1983 and 1985. Its best performance came in 1983, when the squad progressed to the 2nd round. Current squad Honours National * Torneo Argentino A The Torneo Argentino A (in English "Argentine A Tournament") was one of the two leagues that formed the regionalised third level of the Argentine football league system. Clubs in the Torneo Argentino have indirect membership in AFA, while clubs ... ** Winners (2): 1995–96, 1997–98 * Torneo Regional Federal Amateur ** Winners (1): 2021–22 Regional * Liga Salteña de Fútbol ** Winners (21): 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1953, 1957, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994, 199 ...
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