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2013–14 Argentine Primera División season


Season
Torneo Inicial:San Lorenzo(15th title)Torneo Final:River Plate(36th title)
Argentinos JuniorsAll BoysColón
San LorenzoLanús (via 2013 Copa Sudamericana)Arsenal (via 2012–13 Copa Argentina)
Boca JuniorsEstudiantes (LP)Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Godoy CruzRosario CentralRiver PlateLanús (via 2013 Copa Sudamericana)
River PlateBoca Juniors
383
812 (2.12 per match)
Torneo Inicial:César Pereyra(10 goals)Torneo Final:Mauro Zárate(13 goals)
River Plate 5–0 Quilmes (May 18, 2014)
Arsenal 1–4 Belgrano (Nov. 30, 2013)San Lorenzo 1–4 Lanús (Apr. 12, 2014)Racing 0–3 San Lorenzo (Aug. 9, 2013)San Lorenzo 0–3 Argentinos Juniors (Aug. 17, 2013)Colón 0–3 Lanús (Oct. 19, 2013)Lanús 0–3 Atlético de Rafaela (Feb. 16, 2014)
San Lorenzo 4–2 Belgrano (Nov. 16, 2013)Vélez Sarsfield 5–1 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) (Mar. 29, 2014)Racing 3–3 Estudiantes (LP) (Apr. 1, 2014)Boca Juniors 4–2 Arsenal (Apr. 27, 2014)Newell's Old Boys 4–2 All Boys (May 10, 2014)(6 goals)
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) -6 matches- (Apr. 3 - Apr. 26, 2014)
Arsenal (Aug. 2 - Oct. 12, 2013)Vélez Sarsfield (Oct. 18, 2013 - Feb. 18, 2014)Estudiantes (LP) (Mar. 2 - Apr. 19, 2014)(11 matches)
Racing (Sep. 15 - Oct. 18, 2013)Colón (Nov. 10, 2013 - Feb. 8, 2014)Argentinos Juniors (Apr. 15 - May 17, 2014)(6 matches)
← 2012–13 2014 →

The 2013–14 Primera División season was the 123rd season of top-flight professional football in Argentina. It started on August 2, 2013 and ended on May 24, 2014. Twenty teams competed in the league, seventeen returning from the 2012–13 season and three promoted from the Primera B Nacional Championship (Championship winners Rosario Central, runners-up Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) and 3rd place Olimpo). For first time Independiente did not compete in the Primera División championship.

In the first half of the season San Lorenzo became champion of the 2013 Torneo Inicial "Nietos Recuperados", winning the “Miguel Benancio Sánchez” League Cup. The winner of the 2014 Torneo Final "Nietos Recuperados", River Plate, won the "Presidente Raúl Alfonsín" League Cup. In the Superfinal, River Plate won the Campeonato Cup after a 1–0 victory over San Lorenzo in La Punta, San Luis.

Argentinos Juniors and All Boys were relegated to the Primera B Nacional Championship. The third relegated team was Colón, who lost a playoff match against Atlético de Rafaela.

There was two champions in the season. The champions (Torneo Inicial and Torneo Final winners) met in a season ending championship final to determine the super champion. The format for each tournament remained the same as in previous seasons.

As in the previous season the last three teams on the relegation (average) table were directly relegated.

The relegated teams of 2012–13 season were San Martín (SJ), Independiente and Unión. They played in the 2013–14 Primera B Nacional Championship. At the same time the 2012–13 Primera B Nacional Championship winners Rosario Central, runners-up Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) and 3rd place Olimpo were promoted at the end of the season.

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
All BoysBuenos AiresIslas Malvinas21,000
Argentinos JuniorsBuenos AiresDiego Armando Maradona24,800
ArsenalSarandíJulio H. Grondona16,300
Atlético de RafaelaRafaelaNuevo Monumental16,000
BelgranoCórdobaJulio César Villagra28,000
Boca JuniorsBuenos AiresAlberto J. Armando49,000
ColónSanta FeBrigadier General Estanislao López33,500
Estudiantes (LP)La PlataCiudad de La Plata53,000
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)La PlataJuan Carmelo Zerillo24,544
Godoy CruzGodoy CruzMalvinas Argentinas40,268
LanúsLanúsCiudad de Lanús - Néstor Díaz Pérez46,619
Newell's Old BoysRosarioMarcelo Bielsa38,095
OlimpoBahía BlancaRoberto Natalio Carminatti20,000
QuilmesQuilmesCentenario30,200
RacingAvellanedaPresidente Juan Domingo Perón55,389
River PlateBuenos AiresMonumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti64,624
Rosario CentralRosarioDr. Lisandro de la Torre41,654
San LorenzoBuenos AiresPedro Bidegain39,494
TigreVictoriaJosé Dellagiovanna26,282
Vélez SarsfieldBuenos AiresJosé Amalfitani45,540
ClubManagerKit manufacturerMain sponsor
All BoysRicardo RodríguezBalonpieLácteos Barraza
Argentinos JuniorsClaudio BorghiJomaLiderar Seguros
ArsenalMartín PalermoLottoLa Nueva Seguros
Atlético de RafaelaJorge BurruchagaReuschSanCor
BelgranoRicardo ZielinskiLottoTersuave
Boca JuniorsCarlos BianchiNikeBBVA Banco Francés
ColónDiego OsellaUmbroFlecha Bus
Estudiantes (LP)Mauricio PellegrinoAdidasDirecTV
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)Pedro TroglioPenaltyLiderar Seguros
Godoy CruzJorge AlmirónLottoMendoza Espíritu Grande
LanúsGuillermo Barros SchelottoKDYCerámicas Lourdes
Newell's Old BoysRicardo LunariTopperMotomel
OlimpoWalter PerazzoKappaBingo Bahía
QuilmesRicardo Caruso LombardiLottoQuilmes
RacingFabio RadaelliOlympikusBanco Hipotecario
River PlateRamón DíazAdidasBBVA Banco Francés
Rosario CentralMiguel Ángel RussoOlympikusIngeconser
San LorenzoEdgardo BauzaLottoBanco Ciudad
TigreFabián AlegreKappaBanco Macro
Vélez SarsfieldJosé Oscar FloresTopperSamsung
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
QuilmesOmar De FelippeResignedJune 22, 2013Nelson VivasJune 24, 2013N/A
All BoysJosé RomeroContract terminatedJune 23, 2013Julio César FalcioniJune 24, 2013N/A
ColónPablo MorantReplacedJune 29, 2013Rubén ForestelloJune 29, 2013N/A
TigreNéstor GorositoResignedJuly 6, 2013Diego CagnaJuly 8, 2013N/A
Newell's Old BoysGerardo MartinoContract terminatedJuly 10, 2013Alfredo BertiJuly 10, 2013N/A
RacingLuis ZubeldíaResignedAugust 24, 2013Carlos Ischia 1August 30, 201320th
TigreDiego CagnaSackedSeptember 10, 2013Fabián Alegre 2September 10, 201319th
RacingCarlos IschiaResignedOctober 7, 2013Reinaldo Merlo 3October 10, 201320th
ColónRubén ForestelloResignedOctober 7, 2013Mario Sciacqua 4October 8, 201317th
QuilmesNelson VivasResignedOctober 21, 2013Blas GiuntaOctober 22, 201316th
All BoysJulio César FalcioniResignedNovember 16, 2013Ricardo RodríguezNovember 19, 201317th
Godoy CruzMartín PalermoContract terminatedDecember 6, 2013Jorge AlmirónDecember 9, 2013N/A
Argentinos JuniorsRicardo Caruso LombardiMutual agreementDecember 10, 2013Claudio BorghiDecember 29, 2013N/A
San LorenzoJuan Antonio PizziResignedDecember 20, 2013Edgardo BauzaDecember 26, 2013N/A
Vélez SarsfieldRicardo GarecaContract terminatedDecember 23, 2013José Oscar FloresDecember 26, 2013N/A
ColónMario SciacquaReplacedJanuary 1, 2014Diego OsellaJanuary 1, 2014N/A
QuilmesBlas GiuntaSackedFebruary 16, 2014Ricardo Caruso LombardiFebruary 18, 201420th
Newell's Old BoysAlfredo BertiResignedApril 11, 2014Ricardo Lunari 5April 11, 201414th
ArsenalGustavo AlfaroSackedApril 14, 2014Martín Palermo 6April 15, 201420th
RacingReinaldo MerloResignedMay 6, 2014Fabio Radaelli 7May 7, 201417th

The Torneo Inicial was the first tournament of the season. It began on August 2 and ended on December 15, 2013. Originally the tournament should finish on December 8, but AFA decided to postpone two matches of the last round (Vélez Sarsfield-San Lorenzo and Newell's Old Boys-Lanús) one week as Lanús had to play the 2013 Copa Sudamericana final against Ponte Preta of Brazil. San Lorenzo won the title with a 0–0 draw at Vélez Sarsfield as outgoing champions Newell's Old Boys were held 2–2 in Rosario. San Lorenzo topped the Torneo Inicial with 33 points from 19 matches, two more than Vélez Sarsfield, Newell's Old Boys and Lanús. It was San Lorenzo's 12th league title in the professional era and first since the 2007 Clausura championship.

Also in this tournament Colón were deducted six points after their denial to pay the fee that was agreed upon with Mexican side Atlante over Juan Carlos Falcón back in 2007. Atlante decided to take this issue to FIFA and they won the case. Colón lost the appeal and were forced to pay US$600.000.

Additionally, on November 18 (16th round) the Colón players refused to participate in the match against Atlético de Rafaela, due to a failure to pay the squad's wages. Finally, on December 10, AFA gave the victory to Atlético de Rafaela (0−1), but they did not deduct any points from Colón.

Primera División2013 Torneo Inicial champion
15th title
RankNameNationalityClubGoals
1César PereyraArgentineBelgrano10
2Mauro MatosArgentineAll Boys9
3Emanuel GigliottiArgentineBoca Juniors8
Ignacio PiattiArgentineSan Lorenzo8
Diego VeraUruguayanAtlético de Rafaela8
6Lucas PrattoArgentineVélez Sarsfield7
Santiago SilvaUruguayanLanús7
8Hernán BoyeroArgentineArgentinos Juniors6
Julio FurchArgentineArsenal6
Facundo PereyraArgentineGimnasia y Esgrima (LP)6
Maxi RodríguezArgentineNewell's Old Boys6

The Boca Juniors drew the highest average home attendance in the 2013-14 Torneo Inicial edition of the Argentine top-flight football league, followed by Rosario Central.

#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance
1Boca Juniors1040,600
2Rosario Central938,889
3Newell's Old Boys1037,800
4River Plate935,556
5San Lorenzo de Almagro1028,500
6Club Atlético Belgrano1021,200
7Racing Club919,778
8Estudiantes de La Plata1016,900
9GELP914,889
10Vélez Sarsfield914,833
11Club Atlético Colón814,125
12CA Lanús1011,450
13Godoy Cruz910,444
14Quilmes AC99,944
15Club Olimpo98,889
16CA All Boys107,750
17Atlético Rafaela107,400
18Argentinos Juniors96,667
19CA Tigre106,400
20Arsenal de Sarandí102,160

The Torneo Final was the second and final tournament of the season. It began on February 7 and ended on May 19, 2014. Colón was leader of the Torneo Final until the 11th round, then Estudiantes (LP), Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) and River Plate started to fight for the lead of the tournament until the last round. In the last round River Plate trashed Quilmes 5-0 as Estudiantes (LP) and Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) were beaten 2–1 by Tigre and 0–1 by Boca Juniors respectively. Finally River Plate won the Torneo Final with a five-point margin over Boca Juniors, Estudiantes (LP) and Godoy Cruz in joint second place. One of the fundamental moments in the title of River Plate was the victory 1–2 to Boca Juniors in the 10th round with a head goal of Ramiro Funes Mori in the last minutes of the match. This was their first away victory over Boca Juniors in 10 years.

With Argentinos Juniors and All Boys relegated previously, the third relegation place had a dramatic final in the last round after Colón and Atlético de Rafaela scored injury-time winners to win their games, at home to Olimpo and away to Arsenal respectively, forcing a play-off match between them.

At the end of the season Juan Sebastián Verón and Gabriel Heinze, captains of Estudiantes (LP) and Newell's Old Boys, finished their professional careers.

Primera División2014 Torneo Final champion
36th title
RankNameNationalityClubGoals
1Mauro ZárateArgentineVélez Sarsfield13
2Guido CarrilloArgentineEstudiantes (LP)9
3Fernando CavenaghiArgentineRiver Plate8
Emanuel GigliottiArgentineBoca Juniors8
5José Adolfo ValenciaColombianOlimpo7
6Lucas AlbertengoArgentineAtlético de Rafaela6
Carlos CarboneroColombianRiver Plate6
Mariano EcheverríaArgentineArsenal6
Teófilo GutiérrezColombianRiver Plate6
10Gabriel GracianiArgentineColón5
Lucas PrattoArgentineVélez Sarsfield5
Juan Román RiquelmeArgentineBoca Juniors5
Diego VeraUruguayanAtlético de Rafaela5

River Plate drew the highest average home attendance in the 2013-14 Torneo Final edition of the Argentine top-flight football league, followed by Rosario Central.

#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance
1River Plate1048,500
2Rosario Central1037,900
3Newell's Old Boys936,444
4Boca Juniors934,889
5Club Atlético Belgrano932,444
6Racing Club1024,700
7Estudiantes de La Plata924,111
8Club Atlético Colón1024,000
9San Lorenzo de Almagro921,000
10GELP1015,300
11Vélez Sarsfield1011,950
12Godoy Cruz1011,250
13CA Tigre910,333
14Club Olimpo108,700
15CA All Boys98,056
16Argentinos Juniors108,000
17Quilmes AC107,700
18CA Lanús97,667
19Atlético Rafaela97,056
20Arsenal de Sarandí92,211

The 2013-14 Superfinal was played between San Lorenzo, winners of the 2013 Torneo Inicial, and River Plate, winners of the 2014 Torneo Final. River Plate did not count on defender Éder Álvarez Balanta nor striker Teófilo Gutiérrez, as both players were called up by José Néstor Pekerman for the Colombia national team to train for the 2014 World Cup. San Lorenzo did not count on defender Carlos Valdés, who also was training with the Colombia national team, and Ignacio Piatti, who was recovering from an injury. River Plate defeated San Lorenzo 1–0 and as Super Champions they qualified to 2014 Copa Sudamericana and 2014 Supercopa Argentina. The only goal came from Germán Pezzella in the 73rd minute, a header after a free-kick from the left.

Column 1Column 2
Assistant referees:
Hernán Maidana
Juan Belatti
Fourth official:
Mauro ViglianoMatch rules

90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if scores still level. Seven named substitutes. Maximum of three substitutions. |

  • Buffarini (San Lorenzo) and Barovero (River Plate) finished the match as captains.

The relegation (or average) table is the table that averages the points over the last 3 seasons (each season consisting of two tournaments, "Inicial" and "Final"). Teams that have recently been promoted will only have one or two seasons counted under this table (and therefore fewer games played), thus each point they score increases their average more than the teams that have 3 seasons played.

.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}PosTeam2011–12Pts2012–13Pts2013–14PtsTotalPtsTotalPldAvgRelegation
1Boca Juniors7651611881141.649
2Vélez Sarsfield6461611861141.632
3River Plate6458122761.605
4Lanús5567591811141.588
5Newell's Old Boys4874561781141.561
6Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)5757381.5
7Arsenal6260481701141.491
8Belgrano5559491631141.43
9Rosario Central5454381.421
10San Lorenzo4458601621141.421
11Estudiantes (LP)5048591571141.377
12Olimpo5050381.316
13Tigre6334491461141.281
14Racing5062331451141.272
15Godoy Cruz3849561431141.254
16Quilmes504595761.25
17Atlético de Rafaela (O)5043491421141.246
18Colón (R)604636†1421141.246Primera B Nacional
19All Boys (R)5441371321141.158
20Argentinos Juniors (R)4937401261141.105

After three seasons, Colón and Atlético de Rafaela finished with the same average (142 points in 114 matches, average 1.246). The tournament rules established that if two teams, at the end of the season, had the same average it was required a playoff game. Atlético de Rafaela won the match 0–1 and remained in the Primera División. In the other hand, after 19 seasons playing in the Primera División, Colón was relegated to the Primera B Nacional championship.

Qualification for the 2014 Copa Sudamericana tournament was awarded to the winners of the 2013–14 Argentine Primera División and the 5 best teams of this aggregate table (if not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores second stage, or won the 2014 Torneo Final or were the aggregate table best team not yet qualified for the 2015 Copa Libertadores, or relegated).

Qualification for the 2015 Copa Libertadores tournament was awarded to the 2014 Torneo Final champion and the aggregate table best team not yet qualified. This aggregate table could also be used for award places for the 2015 Copa Libertadores if the 2014 Torneo de Transición champion is qualified and could be used as tiebreak for the 2013–14 Copa Argentina and the 2014 Copa Sudamericana best Argentine team berths.

At the end of the season Vélez Sarsfield and Boca Juniors tied the aggregate table best team with 61 points. Therefore, a playoff match between them was played on January 28, 2015. Boca Juniors won 1–0 and qualified to the 2015 Copa Libertadores Second Stage.

Boca Juniors qualified for 2015 Copa Libertadores second stage as Argentina 4.

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