1930 in Argentine football

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1930 saw the Argentine league restructured as a league of 36 teams, playing one another once. The eventual champions were Boca Juniors. Following the disruption of the 1929 season by mass abandonment of games, the second half of the 1930 season was marred in a similar way. [1] This trend was halted by the inception of the professional era in 1931.

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The Argentina national team reached the final of the first FIFA World Cup where they lost to Uruguay.

Primera División

PosTeamPtsGWDLGfGaGd
1 Boca Juniors 6135293311333+80
2 Estudiantes (LP) 5635272611339+74
3 River Plate 523522856629+37
4 San Lorenzo 513523579643+53
5 Talleres (BA) 513521955634+22
6 Racing Club 493522588230+52
7 Independiente 4735181167141+30
8 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 4235194127242+30
9 Chacarita Juniors 4235186115743+14
10 Quilmes 4235194126756+11
11 Sportivo Buenos Aires 4135185125744+13
12 Platense 4035168115948+11
13 Banfield 4035192146862+6
14 Huracán 3935167127549+26
15 Vélez Sarsfield 36351310124549-4
16 Sportivo Barracas 3535139135449+5
17 Argentinos Juniors 35351211124643+3
18 Ferro Carril Oeste 3435138144555-10
19 San Fernando 3335137154763-16
20 Tigre 3235128155852+6
21 Estudiantil Porteño 3235136166667-1
22 Estudiantes (BA) 3135127164958-9
23 Almagro 3035118163647-11
24 Atlanta 30351010154363-20
25 El Porvenir 2835116185277-25
26 Defensores de Belgrano 2835124195075-25
27 Excursionistas 2835116183256-24
28 Lanús 2735811163954-15
29 Barracas Central 2735107184064-24
30 Argentino de Banfield 263598183369-36
31 Sportivo Palermo 2535711174665-19
32 Argentino de Quilmes 2535711174567-22
33 Colegiales 243596203765-28
34 San Isidro 2335611182966-37
35 Honor y Patria 143546253091-61
36Argentino del Sud435123214100-86

Relegation

The teams occupying the bottom two positions of the league were relegated. Argentino del Sud set one of the worst points tallies in the history of South American football. The other team, Honor y Patria, was relegated in its first season at the top level.

Segunda División

Argentina national team

FIFA World Cup

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