1988–89 Primera B Nacional

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Primera B Nacional
Season1988–89
ChampionsChaco For Ever
(1st divisional title)
PromotedChaco For Ever
Unión
RelegatedChacarita Juniors
Temperley
Top goalscorer
Daniel Aquino 24 goals

The 1988–89 Argentine Primera B Nacional was the third season of second division professional of football in Argentina. A total of 22 teams competed; the champion and runner-up were promoted to Argentine Primera División.

Club information[]

Club City Stadium
Almirante Brown Isidro Casanova Fragata Presidente Sarmiento
Atlético Tucumán San Miguel de Tucumán Monumental Presidente Jose Fierro
Banfield Banfield Florencio Solá
Belgrano Córdoba El Gigante de Alberdi
Central Córdoba Santiago del Estero
Chacarita Juniors Villa Maipú Chacarita Juniors
Chaco For Ever Resistencia
Cipolletti Cipolletti
Colón Santa Fe Brigadier General Estanislao López
Defensa y Justicia Florencio Varela Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello
Deportivo Maipú Maipú
Douglas Haig Pergamino Miguel Morales
Quequén
Huracán Parque Patricios Tomás Adolfo Ducó
Lanús Lanús Ciudad de Lanús
Los Andes Lomas de Zamora Eduardo Gallardón
Quilmes Quilmes Centenario
Sportivo Italiano Ciudad Evita
Talleres Remedios de Escalada
Temperley Temperley Alfredo Beranger
Tigre Victoria José Dellagiovanna
Unión Santa Fe 15 de Abril

Standings[]

Chaco For Ever was declared champion and was automatically promoted to Primera División, and the teams placed 2nd to 10th qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification
1 Chaco For Ever 42 21 12 9 66 44 +22 54 Champion, promoted to Primera División
2 Lanús 42 18 17 7 69 42 +27 53 Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff Semifinals
3 Unión 42 16 20 6 55 33 +22 52 Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff Second Round
4 Almirante Brown 42 19 13 10 66 43 +23 51 Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff First Round
5 Huracán 42 19 13 10 59 42 +17 51[a]
6 Colón 42 16 18 8 57 37 +20 50
7 Belgrano 42 19 12 11 59 43 +16 50
8 Defensa y Justicia 42 18 13 11 47 42 +5 49
9 Talleres (RE) 42 19 10 13 65 56 +9 48
10 Sportivo Italiano 42 16 14 12 52 51 +1 46
11 Atlético Tucumán 42 16 13 13 58 50 +8 45
12 Banfield 42 14 16 12 71 70 +1 44
13 Central Córdoba (SdE) 42 15 13 14 39 39 0 43[a]
14 Deportivo Maipú 42 17 9 16 45 56 −11 43
15 Quilmes 42 12 13 17 42 58 −16 37
16 Los Andes 42 11 11 20 42 59 −17 33
17 Douglas Haig 42 10 14 18 35 52 −17 32[b]
18 42 9 13 20 47 69 −22 31
19 Tigre 42 6 18 18 45 59 −14 30
20 Cipolletti 42 6 16 20 39 56 −17 28
21 Temperley 42 4 18 20 28 59 −31 26
22 Chacarita Juniors 42 8 10 24 36 60 −24 23[c]
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b The match between Central Córdoba (SdE) and Huracán of round 3 was suspended in 83', later was awarded to Huracán 1-0.
  2. ^ 2 points deducted for violence acts
  3. ^ 3 points deducted for violence acts

Second Promotion Playoff[]

The Second Promotion Playoff or Torneo Reducido was played by the teams placed 2nd to 10th in the overall standings: Lanús (2nd) who entered in the Semifinals, Unión (3rd) who entered in the Second Round, Almirante Brown (4th) Huracán (5th) Colón (6th), Belgrano (7th), Defensa y Justicia (8th), Talleres (RE) (9th) and Sportivo Italiano (10th); the champion of Primera B Metropolitana: Villa Dálmine, Atlético de Rafaela and Olimpo, both winners of Zonales Noroeste y Sureste from Torneo del Interior. The winner was promoted to Primera División.

1: Qualified because of sport advantage.

Relegation[]

Pos
Team 1986–87
Pts
1987–88
Pts
1988–89
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
Situation Affiliation
1 Unión 52 52 42 1.238 Direct
2 Belgrano 54 49 50 153 126 1.214 Indirect
3 Huracán 54 48 51 153 126 1.214 Direct
4 Chaco For Ever 48 51 54 153 126 1.214 Indirect
5 Colón 54 48 50 152 126 1.206 Direct
6 Banfield 54 44 98 84 1.167 Direct
7 Talleres (RE) 48 48 42 1.143 Direct
8 Quilmes 48 54 37 139 126 1.103 Direct
9 Almirante Brown 45 40 51 136 126 1.079 Direct
10 Atlético Tucumán 45 45 90 84 1.071 Indirect
11 Lanús 47 35 53 135 126 1.071 Direct
12 Deportivo Maipú 49 40 43 132 126 1.048 Relegation Playoff Matches Indirect
13 Sportivo Italiano 41 46 87 84 1.036 Direct
14 Defensa y Justicia 43 38 49 130 126 1.032 Direct
15 Central Córdoba (SdE) 37 42 43 122 126 0.968 Indirect
16 Tigre 38 49 30 117 126 0.929 Direct
17 Douglas Haig 41 43 32 116 126 0.921 Indirect
18 Cipolletti 35 52 28 115 126 0.913 Indirect
19 Los Andes 40 33 33 106 126 0.841 Direct
20 Chacarita Juniors 34 43 23 100 126 0.794 Primera B Metropolitana Direct
21 Temperley 38 26 64 84 0.762 Direct
22 31 31 42 0.738 Indirect

Note: Clubs with indirect affiliation with AFA are relegated to their respective league of his province according to the Argentine football league system, while clubs directly affiliated face relegation to Primera B Metropolitana. Clubs with direct affiliation are all from Greater Buenos Aires, with the exception of Newell's, Rosario Central, Central Córdoba and Argentino de Rosario, all from Rosario, and Unión and Colón from Santa Fe.

Relegation Playoff Matches[]

Each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, but if the first match was won by the team of Primera B Nacional (who also played the first leg at home), there was no need to play the second. If instead, the team from the Regional leagues wins the first leg, the second leg must be played, leg that, if its won by the team of Primera B Nacional, a third leg must be played, if the third leg finishes in a tie, the team from Primera B Nacional remains on it. This season, Deportivo Maipú had to play against from the .

  • Deportivo Maipú remains in Primera B Nacional.

See also[]

References[]

External links[]

  • "Argentina Second Level 1988/89". rsssf.com. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
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