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1994–95 Argentine Primera División


FieldValue
competitionPrimera División
pixels
season1994–95
dates1 September 1994 – 26 June 1995
winners{{plainlist
continentalcup11996 Copa Libertadores
continentalcup1 qualifiersRiver Plate
San Lorenzo
continentalcup21995 Copa CONMEBOL
continentalcup2 qualifiersGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
Rosario Central
matches
prevseason1993–94
nextseason1995–96
  • Apertura: River Plate (26th. title)
  • Clausura: San Lorenzo (12th. title) San Lorenzo Rosario Central The 1994–95 Argentine Primera División was a season of top-flight professional football in Argentina. The league season had two champions, with River Plate winning the Apertura (26th. league title for the club), while San Lorenzo won the Clausura championship (12th. league title). Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy (as champion of 1993–94 Primera B Nacional) and Talleres de Córdoba (winner of "Torneo Octogonal" after beating Instituto) promoted from the Primera B Nacional (second division).

On the other hand, Deportivo Mandiyú and Talleres (Córdoba) were relegated to Primera B Nacional.

Torneo Apertura

  • Gimnasia y Esgrima (J) [[File:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]]
  • Talleres (C) [[File:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]]

League standings

Top scorers

Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
URU Enzo FrancescoliRiver Plate
URU Sergio MartínezBoca Juniors
ARG Luis ArtimeBelgrano (C)
ARG Omar AsadVélez Sársfield
ARG Iván GabrichNewell's Old Boys

Torneo Clausura

Talleres (C) [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]] (14 goals)

League standings

Top scorers

Rank.PlayerTeamGoals
ARG José FloresVélez Sársfield
PER Hugo CastilloDeportivo Español
ARG Darío ScottoRosario Central
ARG Claudio BiaggioSan Lorenzo
URU Sergio MartínezBoca Juniors
ARG Javier MazzoniIndependiente

Relegation

TeamAveragePointsPlayed1992–931993–941994-1995
San Lorenzo1.272145114454456
River Plate1.228140114464549
Vélez Sársfield1.211138114483852
Boca Juniors1.149131114484241
Independiente1.106126114414837
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1.053120114343749
Lanús1.026117114374139
Racing1.026117114364239
Rosario Central1.018116114393839
Huracán1.009115114434329
Banfield1.0007676N/A4036
Belgrano0.956109114383536
Deportivo Español0.956109114413236
Ferro Carril Oeste0.921105114383532
Argentinos Juniors0.903103114333634
Platense0.886101114283835
Newell's Old Boys0.86899114253638
Gimnasia y Esgrima (J)0.8423238N/AN/A32
Deportivo Mandiyú0.80792114373025
Talleres (C)0.6322438N/AN/A24

References

References

  1. [https://www.lavoz.com.ar/deportes/futbol/hoy-se-cumplen-19-anos-de-la-final-que-talleres-le-gano-instituto-por-el-ascenso-primera/ Hoy se cumplen 19 años de la final que Talleres le ganó a Instituto por el ascenso a Primera], La Voz, 6 Aug 2013
  2. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg95.html Argentina 1994/95] by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF
  3. "Argentina: 1ra. División AFA - Torneo Apertura 1994" by José Carluccio on Historia y Futbol (blogsite), 30 Apr 2012
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