All-time Argentine Primera División table

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The All-time Argentine Primera División table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Argentine association football top division since the first championship held in 1891.

Positions

The table include the best placed teams competing since 1891, updated as of 2015 season:

Pos. Club Pts.[1] GP W W3 [1] W2 [1] D D2 D1 L GF GA GD PD TL
1 River Plate 5238 3705 1961 375 1586 939 6 933 804 6801 4083 2718 4 36
2 Boca Juniors 5036 3593 1850 434 1437 919 7 913 824 6488 3976 2512 3 31
3 San Lorenzo 4623 3575 1631 338 1293 958 8 950 947 6008 4365 1643 3 15
4 Independiente' 4580 3653 1625 284 1365 991 7 984 989 6117 4353 1764 0 16
5 Racing 4387 3556 1559 292 1267 977 6 971 1020 5864 4386 1478 6 17
6 Vélez Sarsfield 4112 3430 1391 333 1058 974 12 962 1065 5109 4406 703 3 10
7 Estudiantes (LP) 4052 3420 1391 314 1077 952 4 948 1177 5394 4770 624 0 6
8 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 3313 3110 1085 256 829 876 11 865 1149 4401 4688 -291 0 1
9 Huracán 3282 3045 1194 118 1076 776 0 776 1075 4849 4423 426 0 5
10 Newell's Old Boys 3201 2818 1017 282 735 852 7 845 919 3960 3610 350 4 6
11 Rosario Central 2951 2674 951 240 711 806 7 799 917 3825 3645 180 4 5
12 Argentinos Juniors 2668 2690 818 206 612 820 6 814 1049 3419 3952 -533 0 3
13 Lanús 2656 2499 832 318 514 677 0 667 990 3527 3961 -434 3 1
14 Ferro Carril Oeste 2615 2806 858 49 809 843 7 836 1105 3620 4324 -704 0 2
15 Platense 2394 2489 803 51 752 733 6 727 953 3349 3747 -398 2 0
16 Banfield 2189 2205 725 183 542 595 0 595 885 2930 3247 -317 39 1
17 Chacarita Juniors 1970 2088 685 65 620 544 0 544 859 2941 3377 -572 9 1
18 Atlanta 1759 2059 627 0 627 505 0 505 927 2815 3605 -790 0 0
19 Colón 1648 1452 481 252 229 443 0 443 528 1845 1998 -153 3 0
20 Quilmes 1587 1743 545 88 457 411 0 411 780 2182 2777 -595 2 1

Pos=Position; Pts=Points; GP=Games played; W=Won; D=Drawn; L=Lost; GF=Goals for; GA=Goals against; GD=Goal difference; PD=Points deducted; TL=Titles

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Until 1994-95 season, two points were awarded by game won. From 1995-96 season, this number increased to three points awarded.

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