Argentine Primera División

Professional football league in Argentina

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2024 Argentina's Franco Jara becomes top scorer with 13 goals for Belgrano
2024 Vélez Sarsfield wins its most recent championship, extending its historical success.
2024 Vélez Sarsfield set to win a Primera División title
December 15 2024 Conclusion of the 2024 Argentine Primera División season.
November 26 2024 Belgrano manager Juan Cruz Real left by mutual agreement, with Norberto Fernández appointed on 27 November 2024.
November 22 2024 Argentinos Juniors made a managerial change, with Norberto Batista appointed on 23 November 2024.
November 18 2024 Godoy Cruz made a managerial change, appointing Ernesto Pedernera on 19 November 2024.
November 14 2024 Instituto manager Diego Dabove resigned, with Daniel Jiménez and Bruno Martelotto appointed on 15 November 2024.
November 13 2024 Banfield manager Gustavo Munúa left by mutual agreement, with Miguel Hernández appointed on 14 November 2024.
November 9 2024 Rosario Central manager Matías Lequi left by mutual agreement, with Ariel Holan appointed on 11 November 2024. Newell's Old Boys also made a managerial change, appointing Mariano Soso on 27 November 2024.
October 19 2024 Sarmiento (J) sacked Israel Damonte, with Javier Sanguinetti appointed on 12 November 2024.
October 17 2024 Argentine Football Association (AFA) announces no relegations for the 2024 season and that the 2025 Primera División will expand to 30 teams.
October 13 2024 San Lorenzo manager Leandro Romagnoli left, with Miguel Ángel Russo appointed on 17 October 2024.
October 12 2024 The suspended Godoy Cruz vs. San Lorenzo match was resumed and completed.
September 28 2024 Boca Juniors manager Diego Martínez left, with Fernando Gago appointed on 14 October 2024.
September 15 2024 Newell's Old Boys made a managerial change, appointing Ricardo Lunari on 16 September 2024.
August 27 2024 Barracas Central manager Alejandro Orfila resigned, with Rubén Darío Insúa appointed on 2 September 2024.
August 26 2024 Defensa y Justicia manager Francisco Meneghini left, with Pablo De Muner appointed on 27 August 2024. Talleres (C) manager Walter Ribonetto left by mutual agreement, with Alexander Medina appointed on 1 September 2024.
August 25 2024 Independiente Rivadavia manager Martín Cicotello resigned, with Alfredo Berti appointed on 26 August 2024.
August 20 2024 Argentinos Juniors manager Pablo Guede left by mutual agreement, with Cristian Zermatten appointed on 21 August 2024.
August 8 2024 The Court of Appeals returned the three points to Godoy Cruz while maintaining other disciplinary sanctions.
August 2 2024 Rosario Central manager Miguel Ángel Russo resigned, with Matías Lequi appointed on 3 August 2024.
July 29 2024 Central Córdoba (SdE) sacked Lucas González, with Omar De Felippe appointed on 31 July 2024.
July 28 2024 River Plate made a managerial change, with Marcelo Gallardo appointed on 5 August 2024.
June 14 2024 Banfield manager Julio César Falcioni left by mutual agreement, with Gustavo Munúa appointed on 22 June 2024.
June 6 2024 The AFA Disciplinary Court decided to resume the suspended Godoy Cruz vs. San Lorenzo match behind closed doors, deducting three points from Godoy Cruz and mandating they play two games without spectators.
June 5 2024 Newell's Old Boys sacked Mauricio Larriera, with Sebastián Méndez appointed on 19 June 2024.
May 25 2024 The match between Godoy Cruz and San Lorenzo was suspended in the 48th minute due to a fight breaking out among Godoy Cruz supporters in the Estadio Malvinas Argentinas.
May 19 2024 Independiente made a managerial change, appointing Julio Vaccari.
May 14 2024 Defensa y Justicia manager Julio Vaccari resigned, with Francisco Meneghini appointed on 27 May 2024.
May 12 2024 Start of the 2024 Argentine Primera División season, featuring 28 teams in a round-robin format with 27 total rounds.
April 14 2024 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) manager Leonardo Madelón left by mutual agreement, with Marcelo Méndez appointed on 19 April 2024. Central Córdoba (SdE) also made a managerial change, appointing Lucas González on 19 April 2024.
April 11 2024 San Lorenzo sacked Rubén Darío Insúa, with Leandro Romagnoli appointed on 12 April 2024.
April 7 2024 Central Córdoba (SdE) made a managerial change, with Juan Carlos Roldán appointed on 9 April 2024.
March 19 2024 Tigre manager Néstor Gorosito left by mutual agreement, with Sebastián Domínguez appointed on 5 April 2024.
March 13 2024 Belgrano manager Guillermo Farré resigned, with Juan Cruz Real appointed on 22 March 2024.
February 27 2024 Platense manager Sebastián Grazzini left by mutual agreement, with Favio Orsi and Sergio Gómez appointed on 29 February 2024.
February 24 2024 Independiente Rivadavia replaced Rodolfo de Paoli with Martín Cicotello on 1 March 2024.
February 20 2024 Sarmiento (J) made a managerial change, with Israel Damonte appointed on 25 February 2024.
February 19 2024 Atlético Tucumán made managerial changes, removing Favio Orsi and Sergio Gómez, with Facundo Sava appointed on 3 March 2024.
February 18 2024 Huracán manager Facundo Sava resigned, with Frank Kudelka appointed on 5 March 2024.
February 7 2024 Deportivo Riestra sacked manager Matías Módolo and appointed Cristian Fabbiani as replacement.
2023 Two teams were set to be relegated to Primera Nacional: one based on coefficient calculations and another based on the bottom position of the 2023 aggregate table.
2023 The league champions qualified directly for the 2024 Copa Libertadores as Argentina 1 representative.
2023 The 2023 Argentine Primera División was contested by 28 teams, including 26 from the previous edition and 2 promoted from Primera Nacional, using a single round-robin format.
2023 International tournament qualification was determined by an aggregate table combining results from the 2023 Primera División and 2023 Copa de la Liga Profesional first stage tournaments.
2023 River Plate wins a Primera División championship
2023 River Plate wins its most recent Primera División championship
December 16 2023 4th edition of Copa de la Liga Profesional concludes after 14 fixtures.
December 1 2023 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) beat Colón 1–0.

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