Torneo Argentino B

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Torneo Argentino B
Organising body Argentine Football Association
Founded1995
Folded2014
CountryFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Confederation CONMEBOL
Level on pyramid4
Promotion to Torneo Argentino A
Relegation to Torneo Argentino C
Domestic cup(s) Copa Argentina
Last champions Deportivo Madryn
Atlético Paraná
Gimnasia y Esgrima (M)
Most championships Central Norte
Gimnasia y Esgrima (M)
(2 titles each)
Website Official webpage

Torneo Argentino B was one of two leagues that form the fourth level of the Argentine football league system, made up of 100+ teams playing within eight regional zones across Argentina.

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The other league at level four was and still is the Primera C Metropolitana, which is a competition for the numerous clubs in the city of Buenos Aires and the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area.

The Torneo Argentino B season would end with the top teams from each zone playing in cross-over playoffs, culminating with overall champions and a number of teams (varied by season) eligible for promotion to the following season's Torneo Argentino A competition.

The Torneo Argentino B was replaced with the similar Torneo Federal B for the 2014–15 season (itself reorganized as the nine zone Torneo Regional Federal Amateur for the 2018–19 season ), while the Primera C continued on as its tier four companion for the Buenos Aires area.

List of champions

European-styled seasons
Ed.SeasonChampionsAlso Promoted
1
1995–96 Almirante Brown (A)
Mataderos (N)
2
1996–97 Ben Hur
San Martín (MC)
3
1997–98 Ñuñorco
Central Córdoba (SdE)
4
1998–99 Racing (C)
Huracán (TA)
Tiro Federal
C.A.I.
13 de Junio (P)
5
1999–00Chacras (C) Liniers (BB)
6
2000–01 Juventud Unida Universitario
9 de Julio (R)
Estudiantes (RC)
7
2001–02 Independiente (VO)
Talleres (P)
8
2002–03 Guillermo Brown
La Florida
Gimnasia y Esgrima (Mza)
Unión (S)
9
2003–04 Candelaria
Desamparados
Rosario Puerto Belgrano
10
2004–05 San Martín (T)
Sportivo Patria
Juventud (P)
La Plata
Racing (O)
11
2005–06 Central Norte
Gimnasia y Esgrima (Mza)
Santamarina
Alumni (VM)
Real Arroyo Seco
Rivadavia
12
2006–07 Boca Unidos
Cipolletti
Libertad (S)
13
2007–08 Deportivo Maipú
Patronato
Alvarado
Central Córdoba (SdE)
14
2008–09 Unión (MdP)
Estudiantes (RC)
Crucero del Norte
Sportivo Belgrano
15
2009–10 Central Norte
Douglas Haig
16
2010–11 Gimnasia y Tiro
Racing (O)
Defensores de Belgrano (VR)
17
2011–12 Alvarado
Guaraní Antonio Franco
San Jorge (T)
18
2012–13 C.A.I.
Chaco For Ever
Estudiantes (SL)
Juventud Unida (G)
19
2013–14 Deportivo Madryn
Atlético Paraná
Gimnasia y Esgrima (M)

See also

Preceded by
Torneo Argentino B
1995-2014
Succeeded by

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