1924 in Argentine football

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1924 in Argentine football saw Boca Juniors winning its 4th. league title after a great campaign where the team won 18 over 19 matches disputed, also finishing unbeaten.

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On the other hand, dissident AAm tournament was won by San Lorenzo, which obtained its 2nd. consecutive title. [1]

Primera División

Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

Club Atlético Sportsman made its debut in Primera División.

No.TeamPts.GWDLGfGaDif
1 Boca Juniors 37191810678+59
2 Temperley 322113623516+19
3 Dock Sud 292112542816+12
4 All Boys 292011722615+11
5 El Porvenir 272111553223+9
6 Sportivo Barracas 252110563125+6
7 Huracán 241810443611+25
8 Nueva Chicago 23218762726+1
9 Boca Alumni 22218672320+3
10 San Fernando 21217772726+1
11 Argentino de Banfield 192183103334-1
12 Argentinos Juniors 182182112124-3
13Platense II18216691924-5
14 Sportivo del Norte 182174101824-6
15 Palermo 18216692838-10
16Sportsman182031251623-7
17 Argentino de Quilmes 18216692132-11
18 Alvear 152055101522-7
19 Porteño 142054111937-18
20Progresista122036112335-12
21 Del Plata 102142152139-18
22Villa Urquiza5212118957-48

Asociación Amateur de Football

Liberal Argentino made its debut in Primera División. [1]

No.TeamPts.GWDLGfGaDif
1 San Lorenzo 392318324815+33
2 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 37231571399+30
3 Independiente 36231643479+38
4 Platense 36231481306+24
5 River Plate 312313553020+10
6 Racing Club 302314273916+23
7 Tigre 292311752719+8
8 Sportivo Buenos Aires 282310853528+7
9 San Isidro 272311573729+8
10 Estudiantes (LP) 262310673824+14
11 Defensores de Belgrano 25238963226+6
12 Banfield 23238782728-1
13 Atlanta 202376102428-4
14 Sportivo Palermo 192375112643-17
15 Barracas Central 182366112130-9
16 Lanús 182366111836-18
17 Vélez Sarsfield 172365122635-9
18 Sportivo Almagro 172365121730-13
19 Estudiantil Porteño 152347121637-21
20 Liberal Argentino 132345141731-14
21Argentino del Sud122362152335-12
22 Quilmes 122336142040-20
23 Ferro Carril Oeste 122344151643-27
24 Estudiantes (BA) 102334161652-36

Lower divisions

Primera B

Primera C

Domestic cups

Copa Ibarguren

Boca Juniors 3-2Belgrano (Rosario)
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Cherro Soccerball shade.svg58', 90'
Report Bearzotti Soccerball shade.svg16', 30'
Sportivo Barracas

Copa de Competencia (AAm)

Independiente 1-1 Sp. Almagro
Report
Ferro C. Oeste

Independiente 0-0 Sp. Almagro
Report
Banfield

Independiente 1-0 Sp. Almagro
Report
Ferro C. Oeste

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