Torneo Federal A
Country | Argentina |
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Confederation | CONMEBOL |
Founded | 2014 |
Number of teams | 35 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Primera B Nacional |
Relegation to | Torneo Federal B |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa Argentina |
Current champions |
San Martín (T) (2016) |
Most championships |
Talleres (C) San Martín (T) (1 title) |
TV partners |
InTV Sports and InTV Max (Eight games per matchday) TNT Latin América and Brazil |
Website | Officlal webpage |
2016-17 season |
The Torneo Federal A (in English "Federal A Tournament") was founded in 2014 as a result of a change in the structure of the Argentine football league system, is one of the two leagues that form the regionalised third level of the Argentine football league system. Clubs in the Torneo Federal have indirect membership in AFA, while clubs in the Primera B Metropolitana (the other third division) have direct membership in AFA. All teams with indirect membership are from outside the city of Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area (Greater Buenos Aires), while most of the direct members are from the aforementioned area.
Format
First Stage
The teams were divided into six (6) zones with five (5) teams and one (1) zone with six (6) teams (a total of 36 teams) in each zone and it was played in a round-robin tournament whereby each team played each one of the other teams four times. The teams placed 1º and 2º from the zones with 5 teams, the teams placed 1º, 2º and 3º from the zone with six teams and the three best 3º team from the zones with five teams qualified for the Second Stage.[1] The other eighteen (18) teams qualify for the Revalida Stage.
Championship Stages
Second Stage
The teams were divided into two (2) zones with nine (9) teams each and it was played in a round-robin tournament whereby each team played each one of the other teams one time. The teams placed 1º and 2º and the best 3º team from the two zones qualified for the Third Stage or Pentagonal Final. The other thirteen (13) teams qualify for the Revalida Stage.
Third Stage
The five (5) teams that qualified for the third stage or Pentagonal Final play in a round-robin tournament whereby each team played each one of the other teams one time. The winner was declared champion and automatically promoted to the Primera B Nacional. The other four (4) teams qualify for the Fifth Phase of the Revalida Stage.[1]
Revalida Stages
The Revalida Stage is divided in several phases: First, the eighteen (18) teams that did not qualified for the Championship Stages were divided into three (3) zones with six (6) teams each and it was played in a round-robin tournament whereby each team played each one of the other teams two times. The teams placed 1º and 2º from the three zones qualified for the Second Phase. The second phase is played between the six teams that qualified from the First Phase. The tree winners qualify for the Third Phase. The Third, Fourth, Five, Sixth and Seventh Phase of the Revalida Stage is played between the other teams that did not qualify for the Championship Stages or were eliminated from it and aims to get the Second promotion to the Primera B Nacional.
Relegation
After the First Phase of the Revalida Stage a table was drawn up with the average of points obtained in the First Stage and the First Phase of the Revalida Stage it is determined by dividing the points by the number of games played and the bottom team of each three zones was relegated to Torneo Federal B.[1]
Participating teams (2016-17 season)
Zone A
Team | City | Province | Stadium |
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Cipolletti | Cipolletti | Río Negro | La Visera de Cemento |
Deportivo Madryn | Puerto Madryn | Chubut | Coliseo del Golfo |
Deportivo Roca | General Roca | Río Negro | Luis Maiolino |
Independiente | Neuquén | Neuquén | José Rosas y Perito Moreno |
Villa Mitre | Bahía Blanca | Buenos Aires | El Fortín |
Zone B
Team | City | Province | Stadium |
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Agropecuario Argentino | Carlos Casares | Buenos Aires | De La Calle Carlos Arroyo |
Alvarado | Mar del Plata | (None) 1 | |
Defensores de Belgrano | Villa Ramallo | Salomón Boeseldín | |
Ferro Carril Oeste | General Pico | La Pampa | El Coloso del Barrio Talleres |
General Belgrano | Santa Rosa | Nuevo Rancho Grande | |
Rivadavia | Lincoln | Buenos Aires | El Coliseo |
1 Play their home games at Estadio José María Minella.
Zone C
Team | City | Province | Stadium |
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Deportivo Maipú | Maipú | Mendoza | Higinio Sperdutti |
Desamparados | San Juan | San Juan | El Serpentario |
Gimnasia y Esgrima | Mendoza | Mendoza | Víctor Antonio Legrotaglie |
Gutiérrez | General Gutiérrez | General Gutiérrez | |
Unión | Villa Krause | San Juan | 12 de Octubre |
Zone D
Team | City | Province | Stadium |
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Juventud Unida Universitario | San Luis | San Luis | Mario Diez |
Mitre | Santiago del Estero | Santiago del Estero | Doctores José y Antonio Castiglione |
San Lorenzo | Catamarca | Catamarca | Bicentenario Ciudad de Catamarca |
Sportivo Belgrano | San Francisco | Córdoba | Oscar Boero |
Unión Aconquija | Aconquija | Catamarca | Municipal de Aconquija |
Zone E
Team | City | Province | Stadium |
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Altos Hornos Zapla | Palpalá | Jujuy | Emilio Fabrizzi |
Concepción | Concepción | Tucumán | Stewart Shipton |
Gimnasia y Tiro | Salta | Salta | Gigante del Norte |
Juventud Antoniana | Fray Honorato Pistoia | ||
San Jorge | San Miguel de Tucumán | Tucumán | Senador Luis Cruz |
Zone F
Team | City | Province | Stadium |
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Chaco For Ever | Resistencia | Chaco | Juan Alberto García |
Guaraní Antonio Franco | Posadas | Misiones | Clemente F. de Oliveira |
Sarmiento | Resistencia | Chaco | Centenario |
Sol de América | Formosa | Formosa | (None)1 |
Sportivo Patria | Antonio Romero |
1 Play their home games at Estadio Antonio Romero.
Zone G
Team | City | Province | Stadium |
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Defensores | Pronunciamiento | Entre Ríos | Delio Cardozo |
Gimnasia y Esgrima | Concepción del Uruguay | Manuel y Ramón Núñez | |
Libertad | Sunchales | Santa Fe | Hogar de Los Tigres |
Sportivo Las Parejas | Las Parejas | Fortaleza del Lobo | |
Unión | Sunchales | La Fortaleza |
List of champions
Season | Champion/s | Runner-up | Third Place |
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2014 | | ||
2015 | Talleres (C) | Juventud Unida Univ. | Unión (S) |
2016 | San Martín (T) | Unión Aconquija | No Third-place awarded |
Titles by club
Team | Titles | Years won |
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Talleres (C) | 1 | 2015 |
San Martín (T) | 1 | 2016 |
Seasons in Torneo Argentino A
Club/s | Seasons |
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Altos Hornos Zapla, Alvarado, Chaco For Ever, Cipolletti, Defensores de Belgrano (VR), Deportivo Madryn, Deportivo Maipú, Deportivo Roca, Ferro Carril Oeste (GP), General Belgrano, Gimnasia y Esgrima (CdU), Gimnasia y Tiro, Independiente (N), Juventud Antoniana, Libertad (S), Mitre (SdE), San Jorge (T), San Lorenzo (A), Sarmiento (R), Sol de América (F), Sportivo Patria, Unión (VK), Unión Aconquija | 4 |
Concepción FC, Gimnasia y Esgrima (M), Gutiérrez SC, Juventud Unida Universitario, San Martín (T), Sportivo Las Parejas, Unión (S) | 3 |
Alianza (CC), Américo Tesorieri, Andino, CAI, Defensores (P), Guaraní Antonio Franco, Independiente (Ch), Sportivo Belgrano, Talleres (C), Textil Mandiyú, Tiro Federal (BB), Tiro Federal (R), Villa Mitre | 2 |
9 de Julio (M), Agropecuario Argentino, Atlético Paraná, Central Córdoba (SdE), Desamparados, Estudiantes (SL), Guillermo Brown, Güemes, Juventud Unida (G), Rivadavia (L), Unión (MdP), Vélez Sársfield (SdE) | 1 |
Top Scorers
Top Scorers by Tournament
Season | Player | Team | Goals |
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2014 | Hugo Troche | Sportivo Patria | 16 |
| Gustavo Balvorín | Juventud Antoniana | |
David Romero | San Lorenzo (A) | ||
Adrián Toloza | Mitre (SdE) | ||
2016 | Matías Zbrun | Libertad (S) | 13 |
References
- 1 2 3 "Torneo Federal A - Forma de disputa" (in Spanish).
External links
- Torneo Argentino A website (Spanish)
- Torneo Argentino A at AFA website (Spanish)
- Ascenso del Interior (Spanish)
- Interior Futbolero (Spanish)
- Promiedos (Spanish)
Preceded by Torneo Argentino A |
Torneo Federal A 2014– |
Succeeded by – |