1967 Argentine Primera División
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The 1967 Primera División season was the 76th season of top-flight
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. It was the first season in which the
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and
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championships format was used. Estudiantes (LP) (2nd title) won the Metropolitano while Independiente won the Nacional tournament (8th title). At the end of the Reclasificatorio,
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and
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were relegated.


Campeonato Metropolitano

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from March 3 to August 6. The format championship was in two rounds. The first round saw the 22 teams divided into two groups of 11. They would play within that group in a double round-robin format. In addition, they would play one team in the other group twice (the other team typically being a traditional rival). The top two teams in each group would advance to the semifinals and qualify for the Campeonato Nacional, the next four teams would qualify to the Campeonato Nacional, the next two teams would go to the Promocional tournament, and the bottom three teams would go to the Reclasificatorio. The four teams qualified to the semifinals would then compete in a one leg, single elimination tournament.
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won the Metropolitano under the leadership of
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. It was their second Primera División.
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an Bernardo Acosta of
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finished as the top goalscorer with 18 goals.


Classification round


Group A


Group B


Semifinals

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Final


Match details


Torneo Reclasificatorio

The "Reclasificatorio" was a
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tournament between the bottom six teams from the Campeonato Metropolitano (teams qualified 9th, 10th and 11th in each zone) and the top four teams from the
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), playing in a double round-robin system. It ran from 11 August to 23 December. At the end of the Reclasificatorio, the top six teams would stay/be promoted in Primera División, while the bottom four teams would remain/be relegated to Primera B. This tournament was won by
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but did not award an official title."Argentina: 1ra. División AFA 1967 Torneo Reclasificación" by José Carluccio, 8 Oct 2009


Torneo Promocional

The "Torneo Promocional" was an extra tournament played between four teams from the Campeonato Metropolitano (qualified 7th. and 8th. in each zone) and the four runners-up of Torneo Regional. This competition run from 10 September to 10 December and was won by
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, but did not award an official title."Argentina: 1ra. División AFA 1967 Torneo Promocional" by José Carluccio, 8 Oct 2009


Top scorers


Campeonato Nacional

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. Sixteen teams played in the Nacional: twelve qualified from the Metropolitano, and four qualified from the Regional Tournament. They are: San Martín (Mendoza), San Lorenzo (Mar del Plata), Central Córdoba (Santiago del Estero) and Chaco For Ever. Independiente won the Campeonato Nacional achieving their 8th league title. They were managed by
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and their own
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was the top goalscorer with 11 goals.


Standings


Top scorers


References

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