2015 Argentine Primera División

Primera División
Season 2015
Champions Boca Juniors (31st title)
Relegated Nueva Chicago
Crucero del Norte
2016 Copa Libertadores Boca Juniors
San Lorenzo
Racing
Rosario Central (via 2014–15 Copa Argentina)
River Plate (via 2015 Copa Libertadores)
Huracán (via 2015 Copa Sudamericana)
2016 Copa Sudamericana Independiente
Belgrano
Banfield
Estudiantes (LP)
Lanús
Matches played 468
Goals scored 1045 (2.23 per match)
Top goalscorer Marco Ruben
(21 goals)
2014
2016

The 2015 Argentine Primera División or Torneo de Primera División 2015 "Julio H. Grondona"[1] was the 125th season of top-flight professional football in Argentina. The season began on February 13 and ended on December 6.[2] Thirty teams competed in the league, twenty returning from the 2014 Torneo de Transición and ten promoted from the 2014 Primera B Nacional (Aldosivi, Argentinos Juniors, Colón, Crucero del Norte, Huracán, Nueva Chicago, San Martín (SJ), Sarmiento, Temperley and Unión). No teams were relegated to the Primera B Nacional Championship in the previous tournament.

Competition format

The 2015 season is played with 30 teams. At the end of the season, the team in first place is first division champion. At the end of the season in December 2015, two teams will be relegated to the Primera B Nacional.[2]

The winners and runners-up of the first division qualify for the 2016 Copa Libertadores. Additionally, the winner of the 2015 Copa Argentina will earn the Argentina 3 berth to the Copa Libertadores. The teams that place third to sixth in the league table advance to the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores. The winner of this Liguilla will earn the fourth berth to the Copa Libertadores. The teams that place seventh to eighteenth in addition to the losing semifinalists of the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores will advance to the Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana which will determine the six berths for the 2016 Copa Sudamericana.[2]

Club information

Stadia and locations

Club City Stadium Capacity
Aldosivi Mar del Plata José María Minella 35,354
Argentinos Juniors Buenos Aires Diego Armando Maradona 25,500
Arsenal Sarandí Julio Humberto Grondona 16,300
Atlético de Rafaela Rafaela Nuevo Monumental 16,000
Banfield Banfield Florencio Solá 34,901
Belgrano Córdoba Julio César Villagra 28,000
Mario Alberto Kempes 57,000
Boca Juniors Buenos Aires Alberto J. Armando 49,000
Colón Santa Fe Brigadier General Estanislao López 40,000
Crucero del Norte Garupá Comandante Andrés Guacurarí 15,000
Centenario "Campeones del Mundo" 25,000
Defensa y Justicia Florencio Varela Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello 12,000
Estudiantes (LP) La Plata Ciudad de La Plata 53,000
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) La Plata Juan Carmelo Zerillo 24,544
Godoy Cruz Mendoza Malvinas Argentinas 40,268
Huracán Buenos Aires Tomás Adolfo Ducó 48,314
Independiente Avellaneda Libertadores de América 52,853
Lanús Lanús Ciudad de Lanús - Néstor Díaz Pérez 46,619
Newell's Old Boys Rosario Marcelo Bielsa 38,095
Nueva Chicago Buenos Aires Nueva Chicago 28,500
Olimpo Bahía Blanca Roberto Natalio Carminatti 20,000
Quilmes Quilmes Centenario 30,200
Racing Avellaneda Presidente Juan Domingo Perón 55,389
River Plate Buenos Aires Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti 61,321
Rosario Central Rosario Dr. Lisandro de la Torre 41,654
San Lorenzo Buenos Aires Pedro Bidegain 39,494
San Martín (SJ) San Juan Ingeniero Hilario Sánchez 19,000
Estadio del Bicentenario 25,286
Sarmiento Junín Eva Perón 22,000
Temperley Temperley Alfredo Beranger 13,800
Tigre Victoria José Dellagiovanna 26,282
Unión Santa Fe 15 de Abril 22,852
Vélez Sarsfield Buenos Aires José Amalfitani 45,540

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Pre-season changes
Vélez Sarsfield Argentina José Oscar Flores End of contract December 6, 2014[3] Argentina Miguel Ángel Russo December 9, 2014[4] N/A
Newell's Old Boys Argentina Gustavo Raggio Mutual agreement December 7, 2014[5] Argentina Américo Gallego December 8, 2014[6] N/A
Rosario Central Argentina Hugo Galloni Replaced December 12, 2014 Argentina Eduardo Coudet December 12, 2014[7] N/A
San Martín (SJ) Argentina Rubén Forestello Resigned December 15, 2014[8] Argentina Carlos Mayor December 31, 2014[9] N/A
Quilmes Argentina Marcelo Pontiroli Replaced December 20, 2014 Argentina Julio César Falcioni December 20, 2014[10] N/A
Tournament changes
Colón Argentina Reinaldo Merlo Sacked February 16, 2015[11][12] Argentina Javier Oscar López 1 February 16, 2015[13] 29th
Nueva Chicago Argentina Omar Labruna Sacked March 31, 2015[14] Argentina Alejandro Nanía 2 March 31, 2015[15] 28th
Atlético de Rafaela Argentina Roberto Sensini Sacked April 4, 2015[16] Argentina Leonardo Astrada 3 April 13, 2015[17] 28th
Olimpo ColombiaArgentina Walter Perazzo Resigned April 12, 2015[18] Argentina Diego Osella 4 April 17, 2015[19] 27th
Estudiantes (LP) Argentina Mauricio Pellegrino Sacked April 14, 2015[20] Argentina Gabriel Milito 5 April 15, 2015[21] 16th
Defensa y Justicia Argentina Darío Franco Resigned April 18, 2015[22] Argentina José Oscar Flores April 20, 2015[23] 21st
Arsenal Argentina Martín Palermo Resigned April 19, 2015[24] Argentina Ricardo Caruso Lombardi 6 May 9, 2015[25] 26th
Crucero del Norte Argentina Gabriel Schürrer Resigned April 22, 2015[26] Argentina Sebastián Rambert 7 April 27, 2015[27] 27th
Nueva Chicago Argentina Alejandro Nanía Resigned May 9, 2015[28] Argentina Rubén Forestello May 15, 2015[29] 30th
Independiente Argentina Jorge Almirón Resigned May 25, 2015[30] Argentina Mauricio Pellegrino 8 June 4, 2015[31] 17th
Newell's Old Boys Argentina Américo Gallego Sacked June 1, 2015[32] Argentina Lucas Bernardi 9 June 10, 2015[33] 7th
Colón Argentina Javier Oscar López Resigned June 6, 2015[34] Argentina Darío Franco June 10, 2015[35] 21st
Godoy Cruz Argentina Daniel Oldrá Resigned June 7, 2015[36] Argentina Gabriel Heinze June 10, 2015[37] 22nd
Defensa y Justicia Argentina José Oscar Flores Mutual agreement June 10, 2015[38] Argentina Ariel Holan June 11, 2015[39] 27th
Quilmes Argentina Julio César Falcioni Mutual agreement July 20, 2015[40] Argentina Facundo Sava July 21, 2015[41] 23rd
Banfield Argentina Matías Almeyda Resigned August 3, 2015[42] Argentina Claudio Vivas 10 August 4, 2015[43] 12th
Huracán Argentina Néstor Apuzzo Resigned August 15, 2015[44] Argentina Eduardo Domínguez August 18, 2015[45] 26th
Godoy Cruz Argentina Gabriel Heinze Sacked September 26, 2015[46] Argentina Daniel Oldrá 11 September 26, 2015 25th

Interim Managers

1.^ Interim manager, but later promoted to full-time manager.
2.^ Interim manager, but later promoted to full-time manager.
3.^ Argentina Gustavo Tognarelli was interim manager in the 9th round.
4.^ Argentina Alejandro Giuntini was interim manager in the 10th.
5.^ Argentina Nelson Vivas was interim manager in the 10th round.
6.^ Argentina Roberto Santiago González was interim manager in the suspended 7th round and 11th–12th rounds.
7.^ Argentina Miguel Ángel Salinas was interim manager in the 11th round.
8.^ Argentina Fernando Berón was interim manager in the 14th and 15th rounds.
9.^ Argentina Carlos Picerni was interim manager in the 15th round.
10.^ Interim manager.
11.^ Interim manager in the suspended 22nd round and 27th–30th rounds.

Notable occurrences

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Boca Juniors (C) 30 20 4 6 49 26 +23 64 2016 Copa Libertadores group stage
2 San Lorenzo 30 18 7 5 44 20 +24 61
3 Rosario Central 30 16 11 3 47 26 +21 59
4 Racing 30 16 9 5 40 23 +17 57
5 Independiente 30 14 12 4 44 22 +22 54 2016 Copa Sudamericana second stage
6 Belgrano 30 14 9 7 33 23 +10 51
7 Estudiantes (LP) 30 14 9 7 34 28 +6 51
8 Banfield 30 14 8 8 38 32 +6 50
9 River Plate 30 13 10 7 46 33 +13 49 2016 Copa Libertadores group stage
10 Tigre 30 12 10 8 32 25 +7 46 Advanced to Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana
11 Quilmes 30 13 6 11 38 37 +1 45
12 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 30 12 8 10 41 38 +3 44
13 Lanús 30 10 12 8 33 29 +4 42 2016 Copa Sudamericana second stage
14 Unión 30 9 14 7 38 37 +1 41 Advanced to Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana
15 Aldosivi 30 11 7 12 37 40 3 40
16 Newell's Old Boys 30 10 10 10 27 30 3 40
17 San Martín (SJ) 30 8 13 9 32 34 2 37
18 Olimpo 30 8 12 10 23 26 3 36
19 Colón 30 7 13 10 26 31 5 34
20 Argentinos Juniors 30 8 9 13 30 38 8 33
21 Defensa y Justicia 30 8 8 14 27 31 4 32
22 Godoy Cruz 30 8 8 14 32 40 8 32
23 Huracán 30 6 12 12 29 37 8 30 2016 Copa Libertadores first stage
24 Sarmiento 30 7 9 14 24 34 10 30
25 Temperley 30 6 12 12 19 29 10 30
26 Nueva Chicago 30 7 8 15 29 38 9 29
27 Vélez Sarsfield 30 7 8 15 27 37 10 29
28 Arsenal 30 7 6 17 25 44 19 27
29 Atlético de Rafaela 30 4 11 15 29 51 22 23
30 Crucero del Norte 30 3 5 22 21 55 34 14
Source: AFA
(C) Champion.
Primera División
2015 Champion
Boca Juniors
31st Title

Results

Teams play every other team once (either at home or away), and play one additional round against their local derby rival (or assigned match by AFA if a club doesn't have derby), completing a total of 30 rounds.

Home \ Away[1] ALD ARG ARSRAFBANBELBOCCOLCRUDYJESTGLPGODHURINDLANNOBNUEOLIQUIRACRIVRCESLASMASARTEMTIGUNIVEL
Aldosivi 03 11 20 20 00 10 31 01 11 12 13 10 20 00 33
Argentinos Juniors 01 20 13 40 10 22 00 21 11 01 02 12 23 21 12
Arsenal 03 32 11 12 10 10 01 01 01 11 21 01 33 20 11
Atlético de Rafaela 21 14 11 21 12 14 11 20 24 11 15 11 01 11 23
Banfield 11 41 12 00 21 10 10 11 12 00 21 32 00 01 13
Belgrano 01 21 20 00 01 10 10 21 01 20 31 00 21 12 10
Boca Juniors 03 10 30 10 21 30 20 40 00 31 21 20 01 10 34
Colón 11 31 21 01 11 21 11 01 12 10 22 01 01 00 00
Crucero del Norte 02 11 00 31 12 33 04 13 01 00 01 01 31 10 00
Defensa y Justicia 40 10 10 23 01 11 10 21 01 11 10 33 12 01 00
Estudiantes (LP) 21 12 00 11 21 02 10 41 11 21 11 02 00 21 20
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 41 42 10 12 21 01 13 20 00 21 22 32 23 11 52
Godoy Cruz 00 12 10 13 30 21 22 15 12 13 11 11 10 30 22
Huracán 40 10 32 11 02 00 10 11 11 00 13 10 30 12 00
Independiente 00 40 20 12 11 10 11 11 21 31 30 30 11 10 10
Lanús 01 00 30 01 00 13 01 00 20 11 10 20 21 11 01
Newell's Old Boys 11 01 20 20 20 23 11 11 30 01 11 10 00 20 00
Nueva Chicago 31 12 12 00 02 30 50 21 00 14 02 01 00 02 22
Olimpo 31 00 12 00 00 10 20 00 01 00 11 13 21 10 00
Quilmes 01 10 31 00 21 12 01 21 31 12 20 04 00 13 21
Racing 10 21 00 31 41 30 20 20 10 20 01 20 21 21 31
River Plate 11 41 01 31 10 11 11 02 22 00 20 10 01 11 22
Rosario Central 20 10 31 31 11 40 11 11 11 00 21 11 10 21 00
San Lorenzo 30 00 00 20 21 10 31 10 40 21 22 12 30 20 10
San Martín (SJ) 00 10 11 11 11 22 11 12 32 11 11 20 01 31 31
Sarmiento 22 00 20 01 13 01 21 21 01 00 12 12 00 14 01
Temperley 00 12 21 02 21 13 00 01 11 00 00 01 00 11 21
Tigre 21 21 31 00 20 21 00 20 10 01 00 00 11 21 30
Unión 00 11 00 52 10 10 11 11 12 01 11 00 01 21 10
Vélez Sarsfield 20 01 21 22 12 20 21 21 01 01 12 02 01 11 22

Updated to games played on 9 November 2015.
Source: AFA
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Liguilla Pre-Libertadores

The Liguilla Pre-Libertadores is divided into two phases. The first phase is the semi-finals disputed over one leg and played at the home ground of the better seeded team. The losers of the semi-finals advance to the second phase of the Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana. The winners of the semi-finals advance to the finals and dispute this round over two legs. The winner of this round advances to the 2016 Copa Libertadores and the loser advances to the 2016 Copa Sudamericana.[2]

  Semi-finals Finals
                       
5  Independiente 4  
6  Belgrano 1  
    5  Independiente 0 2 2
  4  Racing 2 1 3
4  Racing 2
7  Estudiantes (LP) 1  

Semi-finals

November 19, 2015
21:30
Independiente 4 1 Belgrano
D. Vera  35', 68'
Benítez  65'
C. Rodríguez  83'
Report Márquez  5'

Final

First leg

Second leg

Racing won 3–2 on aggregate and qualified to 2016 Copa Libertadores group stage.
Independiente qualified to 2016 Copa Sudamericana second stage.

Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana

The Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana is divided into two phases. The semi-finals are disputed over one leg at the home ground of the better seeded team. The winners advance to the finals and are joined by the semifinal losers of the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores. The finals are played over two legs and the four winners of the finals advance to the 2016 Copa Sudamericana.[2]

Semi-finals

November 19, 2015
19:00
Tigre 1 4 Colón
J. M. Rodríguez  58' Report Callejo  10'
Ledesma  63'
Ruiz  81'
Romero  87'
Estadio José Dellagiovanna, Victoria
Referee: Jorge Baliño

November 20, 2015
21:30
Unión 1 2 Aldosivi
Brítez  46' Report Sand  28', 65'
Estadio 15 de Abril, Santa Fe
Referee: Saúl Laverni

November 20, 2015
17:00
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 5 1 San Martín (SJ)
Mazzola  1'
Brum  20'
J. Mendoza  43'
Rinaudo  50'
Meza  60'
Report R. Vera  7' (pen.)
Estadio Juan Carmelo Zerillo, La Plata
Attendance: Ariel Penel

November 23, 2015
19:00
Quilmes 0 1 Olimpo
Report Amoroso  75'

November 23, 2015
21:30
Lanús 2 1 Newell's Old Boys
Aguirre  24'
Cáceres  49' (o.g.)
Report D. Rodríguez  58'
Estadio Ciudad de Lanús, Lanús
Referee: Federico Beligoy

November 24, 2015
21:15
Banfield 1 0 Argentinos Juniors
Cazares  43' Report
Estadio Florencio Sola, Banfield
Referee: Silvio Trucco

Finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Colón 1–2 Belgrano 01 11
Olimpo 0–5 Estudiantes (LP) 01 0–4
Aldosivi 3–4 Banfield 23 1–1
Lanús 3–1 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 10 2–1

Match 1

November 28, 2015
17:00
Colón 01 Belgrano
Report Márquez  8'

Belgrano won 2–1 on aggregate and qualified to 2016 Copa Sudamericana second stage.

Match 2

November 29, 2015
21:30
Aldosivi 23 Banfield
Sand  21'
Lugüercio  40'
Report Villagra  23'
Bianchi Arce  61'
Viatri  70'

December 5, 2015
18:00
Banfield 11 Aldosivi
Viatri  87' Report Lugüercio  71'
Estadio Florencio Sola, Banfield
Referee: Jorge Baliño

Banfield won 4–3 on aggregate and qualified to 2016 Copa Sudamericana second stage.

Match 3


December 5, 2015
21:30
Estudiantes (LP) 40 Olimpo
Fernández  41'
Sánchez Miño  46'
Pereira  47'
Cerutti  56'
Report
Estadio Julio Humberto Grondona, Sarandí
Referee: Federico Beligoy

Estudiantes (LP) won 5–0 on aggregate and qualified to 2016 Copa Sudamericana second stage.

Match 4


Lanús won 3–1 on aggregate and qualified to 2016 Copa Sudamericana second stage.

Season statistics

Relegation

Pos
Team 2012–13
Pts
2013–14
Pts
2014
Pts
2015
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
Relegation
1 Independiente 33 54 87 49 1.776
2 River Plate 64 58 39 49 210 125 1.68
3 Boca Juniors 51 61 31 64 207 125 1.656
4 San Lorenzo 58 60 26 61 205 125 1.64
5 Lanús 67 59 35 42 203 125 1.624
6 Newell's Old Boys 74 56 25 40 195 125 1.56
7 Racing 62 33 41 57 193 125 1.544
8 Rosario Central 54 21 59 134 87 1.54
9 Estudiantes (LP) 48 59 31 51 189 125 1.512
10 Belgrano 59 49 25 51 184 125 1.472
11 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 57 24 44 125 87 1.437
12 Banfield 20 50 70 49 1.429
13 Vélez Sarsfield 61 61 25 29 176 125 1.408
14 Unión 41 41 30 1.367
15 Aldosivi 40 40 30 1.333
16 Arsenal 60 48 26 27 161 125 1.288
17 Godoy Cruz 49 56 21 32 158 125 1.264
18 Tigre 34 49 26 46 155 125 1.24
19 San Martín (SJ) 37 37 30 1.233
20 Quilmes 50 45 12 45 152 125 1.216
21 Olimpo 50 19 36 105 87 1.207
22 Colón 34 34 30 1.133
23 Atlético de Rafaela 43 49 25 23 140 125 1.12
24 Argentinos Juniors 33 33 30 1.1
25 Defensa y Justicia 20 32 52 49 1.061
26 Huracán 30 30 30 1
27 Sarmiento 30 30 30 1
28 Temperley 30 30 30 1
29 Nueva Chicago (R) 29 29 30 0.967Relegation to Primera B Nacional
30 Crucero del Norte (R) 14 14 30 0.467

Source: AFA

See also

References

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