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1999–2000 Primera B Nacional

The 1999–00 Argentine Primera B Nacional was the 14th season of second division professional of football in Argentina. 34 teams competed; the champion and runner-up were promoted to Argentine Primera División.


Season
Huracán(2nd divisional title)
HuracánLos AndesAlmagro
Deportivo EspañolGimnasia y TiroArgentino (R)Deportivo MorónAldosiviTemperley
Gastón Casas 30 goals
← 1998–99 2000–01 →

The 1999–00 Argentine Primera B Nacional was the 14th season of second division professional of football in Argentina. 34 teams competed; the champion and runner-up were promoted to Argentine Primera División.

ClubCityStadium
AldosiviMar del PlataJosé María Minella
Almirante BrownArrecifesEstadio Municipal
Atlético de RafaelaRafaelaNuevo Monumental
Atlético TucumánSan Miguel de TucumánMonumental Presidente Jose Fierro
CipollettiCipollettiLa Visera de Cemento
Gimnasia y EsgrimaConcepción del UruguayManuel y Ramón Núñez
Gimnasia y TiroSaltaGigante del Norte
Godoy CruzMendozaMalvinas Argentinas
Independiente RivadaviaMendozaBautista Gargantini
Juventud AntonianaSaltaFray Honorato Pistoia
OlimpoBahía BlancaRoberto Natalio Carminatti
RacingCórdobaMiguel Sancho
San MartínMendozaSan Martín
San MartínSan JuanIng. Hilario Sánchez
San MartínSan Miguel de TucumánLa Ciudadela
Villa MitreBahía BlancaEl Fortín
ClubCityStadium
All BoysFlorestaIslas Malvinas
AlmagroJosé IngenierosTres de Febrero
ArgentinoRosarioJosé María Olaeta
ArsenalSarandíJulio H. Grondona
BanfieldBanfieldFlorencio Solá
Central CórdobaRosarioGabino Sosa
Defensa y JusticiaFlorencio VarelaNorberto "Tito" Tomaghello
Deportivo EspañolParque AvellanedaNueva España
Deportivo MorónMorónFrancisco Urbano
El PorvenirGerliGildo Francisco Ghersinich
HuracánParque PatriciosTomás Adolfo Ducó
Los AndesLomas de ZamoraEduardo Gallardón
Nueva ChicagoMataderosNueva Chicago
PlatenseFloridaCiudad de Vicente López
QuilmesQuilmesCentenario
San MiguelLos PolvorinesMalvinas Argentinas
TemperleyTemperleyAlfredo Beranger
TigreVictoriaJosé Dellagiovanna

The Promotion Playoff was played by the teams placed 1st and 2nd of each zone. The winning team was declared champion and was automatically promoted to Primera División. The teams that lost in semifinal joined into the Quarterfinals of the Second Promotion Playoff, and the team that lost in the final joined in the semifinal of the Second Promotion Playoff.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Atlético de Rafaela0-2Quilmes0–20–0
Huracán12–2San Martín (M)2-10-1

1: Qualified because of sport advantage.

Note: Huracán won 2–1 on aggregate, promoting to Primera División

The Second Promotion Playoff or Torneo Reducido was played by the teams placed 3rd to 6th of each zone. Atlético de Rafaela and San Martín (M) joined in the Quarterfinals, and Quilmes joined in the Semifinals. The winner was promoted to Primera División.

1: Qualified because of sport advantage.

  • Note: The team in the first line plays at home the second leg.

Note: Los Andes won 3–1 on aggregate, promoting to Primera División.

The best two teams of the overall standings that were not promoted (Quilmes and Almagro) played against the 18th and the 17th placed of the Relegation Table of 1999–2000 Primera División.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Almagro2-1Instituto1-01–1
Quilmes4-4Belgrano3-11-3
  • Almagro was promoted to 2000–01 Primera División by winning the playoff and Instituto was relegated to the 2000–01 Primera B Nacional.
  • Belgrano remains in Primera División after a 4-4 aggregate tie by virtue of a "sports advantage". In case of a tie in goals, the team from the Primera División gets to stay in it.

Note: Clubs with indirect affiliation with AFA are relegated to the Torneo Argentino A, while clubs directly affiliated face relegation to Primera B Metropolitana. Clubs with direct affiliation are all from Greater Buenos Aires, with the exception of Newell's, Rosario Central, Central Córdoba and Argentino de Rosario, all from Rosario, and Unión and Colón from Santa Fe.

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1Atlético de Rafaela454451140901.556Indirect
2Juventud Antoniana464692601.533
3Independiente Rivadavia4545301.5
4San Martín (SJ)483649133901.478
5Atlético Tucumán435729129901.433
6Almirante Brown (A)454240127901.411
7Gimnasia y Esgrima (CdU)374784601.4
8Villa Mitre4141301.367
9San Martín (T)435152121901.344
10San Martín (M)505736116901.289
11Godoy Cruz505736115901.278
12Racing (C)3838301.267
13Olimpo294341113901.256
14Cipolletti345323110901.222
15Gimnasia y Tiro334073601.217Torneo Argentino A
16Aldosivi364231109901.211
PosTeam1997–98Pts1998–99Pts1999–00PtsTotalPtsTotalPldAvgSituationAffiliation
1Huracán6464341.882Direct
2Banfield624359164961.708
3Arsenal465755158961.646
4Quilmes484763158961.646
5El Porvenir455095661.439
6Defensa y Justicia424452138961.438
7Los Andes482863138961.438
8Central Córdoba (R)484338129961.344
9Tigre434588661.333
10Platense4545341.324
11All Boys465129126961.313
12San Miguel454335123961.281
13Almagro223662120961.25
14Nueva Chicago404433117961.219
15Deportivo Español433780661.212Primera B Metropolitana
16Argentino (R)3030340.882
17Deportivo Morón30282280960.833
18Temperley2525340.735
  • 1999–2000 in Argentine football

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