1933 Argentine Primera División

Primera División
Season 1933
Champions Sp. Dock Sud (AFA)
San Lorenzo (LAF)
Matches played 306
Goals scored 1075 (3.51 per match)
Top goalscorer Argentina Francisco Varallo
(Boca Juniors) (34 goals)
Biggest home win N. Chicago 8-1 Estudiantes (BA) (AFA)
Racing 7-0 Tigre (LAF)
Biggest away win Liberal Argentino 0-4 Def. Belgrano (AFA)
Tigre 1-6 Boca Juniors (LAF)
1932
1934

The 1933 Primera División season continued with both association organising tournaments. The official AFA season did not have relegations at the end of the championship while Sportivo Acassuso made its debut in Primera. On the other hand, the dissident professional league (LAF) organised its 3rd. championship, in which relegation took place for the first time, with 5 teams sent to the second division.[1]

The AFA season was won by Sportivo Dock Sud, achieving its first title in Primera División, while the LAF tournament was won by San Lorenzo de Almagro that obtained its fourth Primera División title. Francisco Varallo of Boca Juniors was the top goalscorer with 34 goals.[2]

Asociación Argentina de Football (AFA)

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1 Sp. Dock Sud 19 13 3 3 43 15+28 29
2 Nueva Chicago 19 12 4 3 46 21+25 28
3 Banfield 19 11 5 3 39 23+16 27
4 Def. de Belgrano 19 11 4 4 33 12+21 26
5 Sp. Alsina 19 9 5 5 32 19+13 23
6 Barracas Central 19 9 3 7 36 28+8 21
7 All Boys 19 8 5 6 30 311 21
8 Liberal Argentino 19 8 5 6 27 347 21
9 Almagro 19 7 6 6 33 341 20
10 Argentino de Temperley 19 7 6 6 25 261 20
11 Sp. Acassuso 19 7 5 7 29 28+1 19
12 Excursionistas 19 7 5 7 31 321 19
13 Sp. Buenos Aires 19 5 7 7 23 22+1 17
14 Estudiantil Porteño 19 7 2 10 21 3312 16
15 Colegiales 19 5 4 10 20 3212 14
16 Palermo 19 6 2 11 18 3315 14
17 El Porvenir 19 5 3 11 31 354 13
18 Argentino de Quilmes 19 4 4 11 29 4617 12
19 Estudiantes (BA) 19 4 4 11 26 4923 12
20 Sp. Barracas 19 2 4 13 14 3319 8

Liga Argentina de Football

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1 San Lorenzo 34 22 6 6 81 48+33 50
2 Boca Juniors 34 22 5 7 86 47+39 49
3 Racing 34 21 6 7 76 33+43 48
4 River Plate 34 20 6 8 71 36+35 46
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 34 21 4 9 90 55+35 46
6 Independiente 34 18 5 11 54 39+15 41
7 Vélez Sarsfield 34 15 8 11 60 43+17 38
8 Chacarita Juniors 34 14 7 13 55 616 35
9 Platense 34 11 9 14 61 7413 31
10 Estudiantes (LP) 34 12 6 16 60 655 30
11 Ferro Carril Oeste 34 9 10 15 43 5613 28
12 Huracán 34 10 7 17 49 6011 27
13 Quilmes 34 8 10 16 41 6120 26
14 Argentinos Juniors 34 8 9 17 45 7126 25
15 Lanús 34 7 10 17 52 7624 24
16 Talleres (RE) 34 7 9 18 61 8423 23
Atlanta 34 9 5 20 46 7024 23
18 Tigre 34 9 4 21 44 9652 22
  Champion
  Relegated

Top goalscorers

Pos Name Team Goals
1 Francisco Varallo Boca Juniors 34
2 Arturo Naón Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 33
3 Bernabé Ferreyra River Plate 27
4 Luis Rojas Tallares (BA) 23
5 Diego García San Lorenzo 22

Notes

1.^ Tigre and Quilmes were relegated by league decision. Talleres (Escalada) and Lanús were merged in Unión Talleres-Lanús. Atlanta and Argentinos Juniors were merged in Atlanta-Argentinos Juniors. The latter two were allowed to stay in the league.[3]

References

  1. Argentina 1933 (amateur) by Pablo Ciullini at RSSSF
  2. Argentina 1933 by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi at RSSSF
  3. Gorgazzi, Osvaldo José; Kurhy, Victor Hugo. "Final Tables Argentina 1931-1940 (Professional)". Liga Argentina de Football - 1933. Retrieved November 5, 2010.

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