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1988–89 Argentine Primera División

98th season of top-tier football league in Argentina


98th season of top-tier football league in Argentina

FieldValue
competitionPrimera División
imageIndependiente 1989 squad.jpg
pixels
captionIndependiente, champions
season1988–89
dates11 September 1988 – 28 May 1989
winnersIndependiente (14th title)
American
relegatedDeportivo Armenio
San Martín (T)
continentalcup11989 Copa Libertadores
continentalcup1 qualifiersRacing Club
Boca Juniors
continentalcup21990 Copa Libertadores
continentalcup2 qualifiersIndependiente
River Plate
matches
league topscorerARG Oscar Dertycia
ARG Néstor Gorosito
(20 goals each)
prevseason1987–88
nextseason1989–90

San Martín (T) Boca Juniors River Plate ARG Néstor Gorosito (20 goals each)

The 1988–89 Argentine Primera División was the 98th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season ran from September 11, 1988, to May 28, 1989.

This tournament introduced the use of penalty shootouts to resolve tie games. Due to lack of interest, it was discontinued for the following season.

This championships served as qualification for both Copa Libertadores editions, 1989 and 1990 (in the last case, through a "Liguilla", contested by clubs placed 2nd to 7th plus Chaco for Ever (Primera B Nacional champion) and Platense (winner of the 1987 Liguilla).

Independiente won the championship (14th league title) while San Martín (T) and Deportivo Armenio were relegated. River Plate won the Liguilla pre-Libertadores, qualifying to the 1990 edition.

League standings

  • Independiente qualify for Copa Libertadores 1990 as Argentine Champions.

Top scorers

PositionPlayerTeamGoals
1Oscar DertyciaArgentinos Juniors20
1Néstor Raúl GorositoSan Lorenzo20
3Juan ComasRacing19
4Ariel CozzoniInstituto18

Relegation

TeamAveragePointsPlayed1986–871987–881988–89
Independiente1.219139114473755
Newell's Old Boys1.193136114485533
San Lorenzo1.184135114444942
Racing1.158132114444840
Boca Juniors1.140130114463549
River Plate1.140130114394645
Rosario Central1.079123114494034
Deportivo Español1.070122114364046
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1.018116114374336
Vélez Sársfield1.009115114414133
Estudiantes (LP)0.974111114373242
Argentinos Juniors0.965110114284042
Talleres de Córdoba0.956109114382744
Ferro Carril Oeste0.939107114443330
Deportivo Mandiyú0.8683338N/AN/A33
Platense0.86098114273833
Instituto0.85197114413323
Racing (C)0.85197114333133
San Martín (T)0.8423238N/AN/A32
Deportivo Armenio0.7765976N/A3425

Liguilla Pre-Libertadores

Winners tournament

Quarter finals

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
Chaco For EverBoca Juniors0-11-21-3
Argentinos JuniorsRiver Plate2-00-12-1
PlatenseDeportivo Español0-03-13-1
TalleresSan Lorenzo0-21-11-3

Semi finals

Score
Argentinos Juniors
Platense

Winners Final

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
Boca JuniorsSan Lorenzo1-10-41-5
  • San Lorenzo qualified to play a final with the winner of the requalifying tournament.

Requalifying tournament

First round

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
Argentinos JuniorsRiver Plate0-10-40-5
Deportivo EspañolNewell's Old Boys1-00-01-0

Second round

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
River PlateDeportivo Español1-01-02-0

Requalifying Final

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd leg3rd legAggregate
River PlateBoca Juniors0-00-02-12-1

Liguilla Final

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
San LorenzoRiver Plate1-00-01-0
  • River Plate qualified for Copa Libertadores 1990

References

References

  1. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg89.html Argentina 1988–89] by Javier Roimiser on RSSSF.com
  2. Boca Juniors qualified due to their better league position
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