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The Argentine Football Association (, ; AFA) is the governing body of
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based in
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. It organises the main divisions of Argentine league system (from Primera División to Torneo Regional Federal and Torneo Promocional Amateur), including domestic cups: Copa Argentina, Supercopa Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional and the Supercopa Internacional. The body also manages all the Argentina national teams, including the
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, U-20, U-17, U-15, Olympic and women's squads. Secondly, it also organizes the women's, children, youth,
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, and other local leagues. The AFA also organised all the Primera División championships from 1893 to 2016–17. From the 2017–18 season the " Superliga Argentina", an entity which was administered independently and had its own statute, took over the Primera División championships.El fútbol que viene asomando
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History

The Argentine Association Football League (in English) was founded on 21 February 1893 by
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, considered "the father" of Argentine football. The Argentine Association is the oldest in South America and one of the oldest to be formed outside
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. In 1906, Florencio Martínez de Hoz became the first Argentine-born president of the association. In 1912, the president of Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA), Ricardo Aldao, broke up with the association, establishing an own league, the " Federación Argentina de Football" which organized a parallel tournament. Some teams moved to the FAF were Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP), Independiente, Estudiantes (LP) and
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. The league lasted until 1914 when rejoining ''Asociación Argentina de Football'', forming a unique league for the 1915 season. The second dissident league was formed in 1919 and named "
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", organizing its own championships (as FAF had done) until 1926 when it merged to the official association. The dissident league included some of the most prominent teams, such as River Plate,
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, Independiente and San Lorenzo, with the exception of
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that remained in the official "Asociación Argentina de Football". When both leagues merged for the 1927 season, the association was again renamed to "Asociación Amateur Argentina de Football" until the professionalization of the sport in 1931 when it switched to " Liga Argentina de Football". The first round of the recently created professional championship was on 31 May 1931. Despite football turning professional in Argentina, some clubs wanted to remain amateur, so they formed a new league, the "Asociación de Football Amateur y Profesionales", which organized a parallel tournament until 1934 when the dissident association merged with LAF on 3 November 1934 to form the "Asociación del Football Argentino" which has remained since. In 2015, during the presidential elections to elect a new president for the body, there were two candidates to occupy Julio Humberto Grondona's chair, Marcelo Tinelli –who wanted a change in how things were going, like eliminating corruption between some clubs and the AFA– and Luis Segura, who had taken charge after Grondona's death, with the intention of extending his mandate. With 75 presidents of different Argentine clubs voting, on election day something went wrong when the final count resulted in a draw of 38 to 38 (76 votes in total). The explanation given was that one of the electors put a double vote and that mistake was not reported. As a result, the executive committee decided to postpone the election. After some meetings to put an end to the conflict, both candidates agreed to have another election in June 2016. In June 2016, AFA president Luis Segura was charged with "aggravated administrative fraud". Segura has been replaced on an interim basis by the AFA's executive secretary, Damián Dupiellet. In 2017, the association approved the creation of a new entity, named " Superliga Argentina de Fútbol", which would take over the organization of the Primera División championship. The main European football leagues such as the
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or the Spanish La Liga, that are organized by associations dedicated exclusively to those championships and run as separate entities from their respective National Associations, served as inspiration for the creation of the Superliga. The 2016–17 Primera División championship was the last tournament organized by the AFA. Starting with the 2017–18 season to 2019–20 season, the "Superliga Argentina", an entity administered by itself with its own statute, organised Primera División championships. In March 2020, AFA dissolved the Superliga and took over the Primera División again.


Names

The body has been renamed several times since its establishment in 1893, in most of the cases translating the original English names to Spanish. The list of names is the following: * Argentine Association Football League (1893–1903) * Argentine Football Association (1903–1912) * Asociación Argentina de Football (1912–1927) * Asociación Amateur Argentina de Football (1927–1931) * Asociación de Football Amateurs y Profesionales (1931–1934) * Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (1934–present) ;Notes


Current staff

: * President: Claudio Tapia * Vice-presidents: ** Jorge Amor Ameal (Boca Juniors) ** Rodolfo D'Onofrio (River Plate) ** David Garzón (Huracán) ** Carlos Montaña (Def. de Belgrano) ** Guillermo Raed (C.A. Mitre) * General Secretary: Víctor Blanco * Treasurer: Pablo Toviggino * Executive Secretary: Luís M. Chebel * Men's senior head coach: Lionel Scaloni * Men's U-20 head coach: Diego Placente * Women's head coach: Carlos Borrello * National teams General Director: César Luis Menotti


Competitions


Official Competitions

The list of official competitions organized by the Argentine Football Association since its creation in 1893 are: ;Notes


Dissident Competitions

The following table include competitions organized by dissident associations. ;Notes


Presidents

Official Association Dissident Associations ;Notes


References


External links

*
Argentina
at FIFA site (archived 3 June 2007)
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