1999 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby

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55° Campeonato Argentino
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Number of teams21
Champions Buenos Aires (28th title)
Runners-up Tucumàn
  1998
2000  

The Campeonato Argentino de Rugby 1999 was based on the selection of the Argentine Rugby Union (Unione di Buenos Aires ).

Contents

The 21 teams participating were divided into three levels : "Campeonato", "Ascenso", "Promocional".

Rugby Union in Argentina in 1999

National

International

"Campeonato"

There were no relegation due to the return to an "eight teams formula" per 2000.

1.Round
6 March Cuyo - Córdoba 23 - 32 Mendoza
6 March Mar del Plata - Tucumán 6 - 41 Mar del Plata
6 March Rosario - Buenos Aires 10 - 37 Rosario
2.Round
13 March Rosario - Mar del Plata 30 - 17 Rosario
13 March Buenos Aires - Cuyo 91 - 3 Buenos Aires
13 March Tucumán - Córdoba 29 - 9 Tucumán
3.Round
20 March Cuyo - Rosario 60 - 17 Mendoza
20 March Buenos Aires - Tucumán 30 - 16 Buenos Aires
20 March Córdoba - Mar del Plata 39 - 20 Córdoba
4.Round
27 March Rosario - Córdoba 23 - 10 Rosario
27 March Cuyo - Tucumán 14 - 58 Mendoza
27 March Mar del Plata - Buenos Aires 39 - 20 Mar del Plata
5.Round
3 April Córdoba - Buenos Aires 28 - 42 Mendoza
3 April Tucumán -Rosaio40 - 21 Tucumán
3 April Mar del Plata - Cuyo 16 - 27 Córdoba
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Buenos Aires 550029280+21210Champion
2 Tucumàn 540118480+1048
3 Rosario 5302161126+356
4 Cordoba 5203118137194
5 Cuyo 5104862441582
6 Mar del Plata 5005822561740
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"Ascenso"

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsPromotion S-J SFE E-R A-V SUR NOE
1 San Juan 5410169109+609Promoted26–2623–1652–1919–1649–32
2 Santa Fè 5311147108+39726–2625–2133–2016–1947–22
3 Entre Rios 53029269+23616–2321–2519–312–624–12
4 Alto Valle 520310314946419–5220–333–1929–2532–20
5 Sur 52031001099416–1919–166–1225–2934–33
6 Noroeste 500511918667032–4922–4712–2420–3233–34
Source: [ citation needed ]

"Promocional"

Zone North

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification MIS FOR STG
1 Misiones 22001310+34Qualified for Zone final13–10N.D.
2 Formosa 210110133210–13N.D.
3 Santiago 200200000–ND0–ND
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PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification SAL RIJ JUJ
1 Salta 22001655+1604Qualified for Zone final76–589–0
2 La Rioja 210123795625–7618–3
3 Jujuy 2002310710400–893–18
Source: [ citation needed ]
1 May 1999
Misiones 6-73 Salta

Zone South

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification CHU AUS OES
1 Chubut 2200777+704Qualified for Final29–048–7
2 Austral 21013946720–2939–17
3 Oeste 200224876307–4817–39
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final

22 May 1999
Chubut 12-20 Salta

Because of the restructuring of the championship, both teams were promoted.

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