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1990–91 in Argentine football

Overview of 1990–1991 Argentine football season


Summary

Overview of 1990–1991 Argentine football season

FieldValue
countryArgentina
season1990–91
prevseason1989–90
nextseason1991–92

The 1990–91 season saw the introduction of the Apertura and Clausura system in Argentina. Newell's Old Boys won the Apertura 1990 and Boca Juniors won the Clausura 1991. The two teams faced each other in a playoff to decide the overall champions, which was won by Newell's. There was a great deal of controversy over this as Boca Juniors had won the Clausura without losing a game, but losing the playoff had cost them their first official championship since 1981. In subsequent seasons the winners of both the Apertura and Clausura have been officially recognised as champions.

[[Apertura|Torneo Apertura]] (''"Opening"'' Tournament)

PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1Newell's Old Boys28191162301317
2River Plate26191144291316
3Vélez Sársfield241988327189
4Argentinos Juniors231995525178
5Rosario Central231995526215
6Ferro Carril Oeste231979319163
7Estudiantes de La Plata201968517170
8Boca Juniors191967618162
9Huracán191959520191
10Independiente18196672122-1
11San Lorenzo181941051518-3
12Talleres de Córdoba18197482327-4
13Racing Club171921341921-2
14Gimnasia de La Plata161921251520-5
15Platense16195681622-6
16Chaco For Ever16196491928-9
17Mandiyú15194781721-4
18Deportivo Español14194691824-6
19Unión de Santa Fe131945102128-7
20Lanús111935111127-16

:Newell's Old Boys to play in the championship decider :Teams highlighted in blue qualified for the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores

Relegation

:There is no relegation after the Apertura. For the relegation results of this tournament see below

[[Clausura|Torneo Clausura]] (''"Closing"'' Tournament)

PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1Boca Juniors3219136032626
2San Lorenzo27191153291811
3Mandiyú231987420137
4Racing Club231995523221
5Independiente2219610322157
6Vélez Sársfield211977525223
7Huracán211977516160
8Newell's Old Boys201968521147
9Estudiantes de La Plata191967618153
10River Plate1919411419190
11Platense19195951116-5
12Lanús18195861516-1
13Unión de Santa Fe181931242126-5
14Gimnasia de La Plata17194961622-6
15Rosario Central16194871523-8
16Ferro Carril Oeste151921161520-5
17Deportivo Español14194692225-3
18Argentinos Juniors13193791930-11
19Chaco For Ever121911081526-11
20Talleres de Córdoba111943122434-10

:Boca Juniors to play in the championship decider :Teams highlighted in blue qualified for the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores

Championship decider

1st Leg2nd legAggregatePenalty shootout
Newell's Old BoysBoca Juniors1–00–1
  • Newell's Old Boys win the 1990–1991 championship and qualify for the Copa Libertadores 1992.
  • Boca Juniors enter the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores.

Top Scorer

The top scorer over the combined championships was Esteban González of Vélez Sársfield, with 18 goals.

Relegation

TeamAveragePointsPlayed1988–891989–901990–1991
Boca Juniors1.254143114494351
River Plate1.254143114455345
Independiente1.237141114554640
San Lorenzo1.070122114423545
Racing Club1.061121114423940
Vélez Sársfield1.053120114334245
Huracán1.0534038N/AN/A40
Newell's Old Boys1.044119114353648
Rosario Central1.035118114364339
Argentinos Juniors1.018116114423836
Estudiantes de La Plata1.009115114423439
Talleres de Córdoba0.956109114443629
Gimnasia de La Plata0.947108114363933
Ferro Carril Oeste0.939107114303938
Mandiyú0.939107114333638
Deportivo Español0.921105114463128
Platense0.912104114333635
Unión de Santa Fe0.8826776N/A3631
Chaco For Ever0.7896076N/A3228
Lanús0.7632938N/AN/A29

Liguilla Pre-Libertadores

:Teams highlighted in light blue, in the league tables above qualified for the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores. Quarter-finals

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
IndependienteSan Lorenzo1–11–22–3
River PlateTextil MandiyúMandiyú2–02–04–0
Velez SarsfieldRacing Club3–01–54–5
Boca JuniorsArgentinos Juniors0–12–02–1

Semi-finals

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
Boca JuniorsRacing Club1–10–01–1 (4-2pk)
River PlateSan Lorenzo0–00–00–0 (1-4pk)

Final

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
San LorenzoBoca Juniors1–01–02–0
  • San Lorenzo qualify for the Copa Libertadores 1992.

Argentine clubs in international competitions

TeamSupercopa 1990Copa Libertadores 1991
Boca JuniorsQFSF
Estudiantes de La PlataSFdid not qualify
Argentinos JuniorsQFdid not qualify
Racing ClubQFdid not qualify
River PlateRound 1Round 1
IndependienteRound 1did not qualify

References

References

  1. The game with San Lorenzo resulted in both teams being awarded a 0–1 defeat due to violence resulting in the death of a supporter.
  2. The game with Boca Juniors resulted in both teams being awarded a 0–1 defeat due to violence resulting in the death of a supporter.
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