1987–88 Primera B Nacional

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Primera B Nacional
Mandiyu vs quilmes 1988.jpg
Deportivo Mandiyú, champion
Season1987–88
Champions Deportivo Mandiyú (1st title)
Promoted
Relegated
Top goalscorerDaniel Leani (24)
1988–89

The 1987–88 Argentine Primera B Nacional was the 2nd. season of second division professional of football in Argentina. A total of 22 teams competed; the champion and runner-up were promoted to Argentine Primera División. Deportivo Mandiyú of Corrientes Province won the championship, promoting to Primera along with San Martín de Tucumán.

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On the other hand, Guaraní Antonio Franco, Ferro Carril Oeste (General Pico) and Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy were relegated. [1] [2]

Club information

ClubCityStadium
Almirante Brown Isidro Casanova Fragata Presidente Sarmiento
Atlético Tucumán San Miguel de Tucumán Monumental Presidente Jose Fierro
Belgrano Córdoba El Gigante de Alberdi
Central Córdoba Santiago del Estero Alfredo Terrara
Chacarita Juniors Villa Maipú Chacarita Juniors
Chaco For Ever Resistencia Juan Alberto García
Cipolletti Cipolletti La Visera de Cemento
Colón Santa Fe Brigadier General Estanislao López
Defensa y Justicia Florencio Varela Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello
Deportivo Maipú Maipú Higinio Sperdutti
Deportivo Mandiyú Corrientes José A. Romero Feris 1
Douglas Haig Pergamino Miguel Morales
Ferro Carril Oeste General Pico Coloso de Barrio Talleres
Gimnasia y Esgrima Jujuy 23 de Agosto
Guaraní Antonio Franco Posadas Clemente Fernandez de Oliveira
Huracán Buenos Aires Tomás Adolfo Ducó
Lanús Lanús Ciudad de Lanús
Los Andes Lomas de Zamora Eduardo Gallardón
Quilmes Quilmes Centenario
Sportivo Italiano Ciudad Evita Republica de Italia
Temperley Temperley Alfredo Beranger
Tigre Victoria José Dellagiovanna

1: Property of Huracán Corrientes .

Standings

Deportivo Mandiyú was declared champion and was automatically promoted to Primera División, and the teams placed 2nd to 10th qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualification
1 Deportivo Mandiyú 42201845424+3058Champion, promoted to Primera División
2 Quilmes 42201485034+1654Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff Semifinals
3 Cipolletti 42191495131+2052Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff Second Round
4 Chaco For Ever 42181595944+1551Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff First Round
5 Tigre 421911125544+1149
6 Belgrano 421813115044+649
7 Huracán 421910135438+1648
8 Colón 421812125045+548
9 Atlético Tucumán 421417115751+645
10 Douglas Haig 421219114541+443
11 Chacarita Juniors 421317124243143
12 Central Córdoba (SdE) 421316135758142
13 Sportivo Italiano 421315145154341
14 Almirante Brown 421412165154340
15 Deportivo Maipú 421118134752540
16 Defensa y Justicia 421116154335+838
17 Guaraní Antonio Franco 421312174547238
18 Temperley 421116154751438
19 Lanús 421113186469535
20 Los Andes 421292145631833
21 Ferro Carril Oeste (GP) 426132331673625
22 Gimnasia y Esgrima (J) 42463223825914
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second Promotion Playoff

The Second Promotion Playoff or Torneo Reducido was played by the teams placed 2nd to 10th in the overall standings: Quilmes (2nd), who entered in the Semifinals, Cipolletti (3rd) who entered in the Second Round, Chaco For Ever (4th), Tigre (5th), Belgrano (6th), Huracán (7th), Colón (8th), Atlético Tucumán (9th), Douglas Haig (10th); the champion of Primera B Metropolitana: Talleres (RE), San Martin (T) and Estación Quequén, both winners of Zonales Noroeste y Sureste from Torneo del Interior. The winner was promoted to Primera División.

1: Qualified because of sport advantage.

Final

Torneo Reducido Final
(2nd. Promotion playoff)
First leg
San Martin (T) 10 Chaco For Ever
Noriega Soccerball shade.svg Report

Second leg
Chaco For Ever 02 San Martin (T)
Report Noriega Soccerball shade.svg28'
J. López Soccerball shade.svg69'
Estadio Juan A. García, Resistencia

Note: San Martín de Tucumán won 3–0 on aggregate, promoting to Primera División.

Relegation

Pos
Team 1985
Pts
Ap 1986
Pts
1986–87
Pts
1987–88
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
SituationAffiliation
1 Deportivo Mandiyú 4858106841.262Indirect
2 Belgrano 5449103841.226Indirect
3 Huracán 5448102841.214Direct
4 Chaco For Ever 485199841.179Indirect
5 Colón 1432154481661441.153Direct
6 Quilmes 2471148541601441.111Direct
7 Atlético Tucumán 4545421.071Indirect
8 Deportivo Maipú 494089841.06Indirect
9 Lanús 1472147351501441.042Direct
10 Cipolletti 355287841.036Indirect
11 Tigre 1362338491461441.014Direct
12 Defensa y Justicia 12143381021021Direct
13 Douglas Haig 414384841Indirect
14 Los Andes 1472340331431440.993Direct
15 Sportivo Italiano 4141420.976Direct
16 Central Córdoba (SdE) 374279840.94 Relegation Playoff Matches Indirect
17 Almirante Brown 2311745401331440.924Direct
18 Chacarita Juniors 344377840.917Direct
19 Temperley 3838420.905Direct
20 Guaraní Antonio Franco 353873840.869 Liga Posadeña de fútbol Indirect
21 Ferro Carril Oeste (GP) 362561840.726 Liga Pampeana de fútbol Indirect
22 Gimnasia y Esgrima (J) 341448840.571Liga Jujeña de FútbolIndirect

1: They kept the points earned in previous editions of the Primera B Metropolitana, although the category was new.2: Despite they were promoted to play this season the points earned in previous editions of the Primera B Metropolitana were used to calculate averages, plus those achieved in the previous two tournaments.

Note: Clubs with indirect affiliation with AFA are relegated to their respective league of his province according to the Argentine football league system, while clubs directly affiliated face relegation to Primera B Metropolitana. Clubs with direct affiliation are all from Greater Buenos Aires, with the exception of Newell's, Rosario Central, Central Córdoba and Argentino de Rosario, all from Rosario, and Unión and Colón from Santa Fe.

Relegation Playoff Matches

Each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. This season, Central Córdoba (SdE) had to play against Güemes (SdE) from the Liga Santiagueña de Fútbol.

Top scorers

Rank.PlayerClubGoals
1
Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Leani Quilmes
24
2
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Noremberg Chaco For Ever
18
Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Reggiardo Almirante Brown
3
Flag of Argentina.svg Raúl Aredes Atlético Tucumán
17

See also

References

  1. Argentina Second Level 1987/88 by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF
  2. "Argentina: AFA 1ra. "B" Nacional 1987/88" by José Carluccio, 24 August 2011