The 1913
Argentine Primera División
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was the 22nd season of top-flight
football in Argentina
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.
Racing
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won the official AFA tournament also achieving its first title in Primera División, while
Estudiantes (LP) won the FAF title.
The AFA season began on April 13 and ended on December (?) while the FAF season began on May 1 and ended on December 21.
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Asociación Argentina de Football – Copa Campeonato
The number of teams was considerably increased (from 6 to 15), adding
Ferro Carril Oeste
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(promoted as
División Intermedia champion) and directly promoting
Banfield,
Boca Juniors
Club Atlético Boca Juniors () is an Argentine professional sports club based in La Boca, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club is best known for its men's professional Association football, football team which, since its promotion in 1913 ...
, Comercio,
Estudiantil Porteño
Club Atlético Estudiantil Porteño, mostly known as Estudiantil Porteño is an Argentina, Argentine sports club, located in the Ramos Mejía district of Greater Buenos Aires.
The institution hosts many activities such as artistic roller skating, ...
,
Ferrocarril Sud, Olivos,
Platense and Riachuelo. Olivos and Riachuelo were relegated at the end of the season.
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Final playoff
Match details
Federación Argentina de Football
Hispano Argentino and Tigre joined the league.
Notes
References
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