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词条 Liga Argentina de Football
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  1. History

  2. Founding members

  3. Champions

      First Division    Second Division  

  4. See also

  5. Bibliography

  6. References

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| Founded = 1931 [1]
| Folded = {{Start date and age|1934}} [1]
| Headquarters = Buenos Aires
| FIFA affiliation = No
| Region = Argentina
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| President = {{collapsible list|
  • Julio Planisi (1931)
  • Eduardo Larrandart (1932-34)
  • Tiburcio Padilla (1934)

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The Liga Argentina de Football (LAF) was a dissident football association of Argentina that organised its own professional championships from 1931 to 1934. The Argentine Football Association (that had remained amateur) did not recognise those championships until both associations were merged in 1934. Currently all the championships organised by the LAF are considered officials by the AFA.[2]

History

At the beginning of the 1930s the Argentine footballers went on strike claiming for being free agents, due to a tacit agreement among the clubs establishing that none of them could hire a player without prior approval from the body. For that reason, clubs affiliated to Argentine Football Association met to discuss a proposal about creating a professional league.

The Racing Club representatives suggested to create a section with the most notable teams from Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires and La Plata. That proposal was rejected by representatives from clubs outside Buenos Aires, who claimed for more federalisation. Finally, the parts could not reach an agreement, which resulted in a breakage into the Association. On May 19, 1931, "Liga Argentina de Football" was established, becoming the first professional football league ever in Argentina.

On the other hand, the official association (AFA) changed its name to "Asociación Argentina de Football (Amateurs y Profesionales)" and continued organising its own championships[3] from 1931 to 1934, when both associations merged.

Founding members

The professional league was established by the following clubs:

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  • Argentinos Juniors
  • Atlanta
  • Boca Juniors
  • Chacarita Juniors
  • Estudiantes (LP)
  • Ferro Carril Oeste
  • Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
  • Huracán
  • Independiente
  • Lanús
  • Platense
  • Quilmes
  • Racing
  • River Plate
  • San Lorenzo
  • Talleres (BA)
  • Tigre
  • Vélez Sarsfield.
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Champions

First Division

SeasonChampion
1931 Boca Juniors
1932 River Plate
1933 San Lorenzo
1934 Boca Juniors

Second Division

The LAF only organised one second division championship in 1934.[4]

SeasonChampion
1934 River Plate II

See also

  • Federación Argentina de Football
  • Asociación Amateurs de Football
  • Argentine Primera División
  • Football in Argentina

Bibliography

  • 38 Campeones del fútbol argentino 1891-2010 by Diego Estévez - Ediciones Continente (2010) - {{ISBN|978-950-754-301-2}}

References

1. ^Historia on AFA website
2. ^Campeones de Primera División, AFA website
3. ^"Argentina: 1ra. División Asociación Argentina 1931" by José Carluccio, Historia y Fútbol
4. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20130813045231/http://www.afa.org.ar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1600&Itemid=222 "Segunda División - Campeones"] on AFA website (Archive, 13 Aug 2013)
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