1990–91 Primera B Nacional

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The 1990–91 Argentine Primera B Nacional was the fifth 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.

Primera B Nacional
Quilmes A.C., champion
Season1990–91
ChampionsQuilmes
(1st divisional title)
PromotedQuilmes
Belgrano
RelegatedTigre
Cipolletti
Atlanta
Top goalscorerRoberto Oste (24 goals)

Club information

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Club City Stadium
Almirante Brown Isidro Casanova Fragata Presidente Sarmiento
Atlanta Villa Crespo León Kolbovski
Atlético de Rafaela Rafaela Nuevo Monumental
Atlético Tucumán San Miguel de Tucumán Monumental Presidente Jose Fierro
Banfield Banfield Florencio Solá
Belgrano Córdoba El Gigante de Alberdi
Central Córdoba Santiago del Estero Alfredo Terrara
Cipolletti Cipolletti La Visera de Cemento
Colón Santa Fe Brigadier General Estanislao López
Defensa y Justicia Florencio Varela Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello
Deportivo Laferrere Gregorio de Laferrere José Luis Sánchez
Deportivo Maipú Maipú Higinio Sperdutti
Deportivo Morón Morón Francisco Urbano
Douglas Haig Pergamino Miguel Morales
Instituto Córdoba Presidente Perón
Quilmes Quilmes Centenario
Racing Córdoba Miguel Sancho
San Martín San Miguel de Tucumán La Ciudadela
Sportivo Italiano Ciudad Evita Republica de Italia
Talleres Remedios de Escalada Talleres de Remedios de Escalada
Tigre Victoria José Dellagiovanna
Villa Dálmine Campana El Coliseo

Standings

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

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification
1 Quilmes 42 19 16 7 53 28 +25 54 Champion, promoted to Primera División.
2 Atlético Tucumán 42 17 18 7 62 40 +22 52 Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff Semifinals
3 Belgrano 42 20 12 10 53 34 +19 52 Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff Second Round
4 Cipolletti 42 18 12 12 54 38 +16 48[a]
5 San Martín (T) 42 16 16 10 39 33 +6 48 Qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff First Round
6 Banfield 42 13 21 8 45 38 +7 47
7 Almirante Brown 42 14 18 10 42 29 +13 46
8 Instituto 42 12 20 10 49 45 +4 44
9 Douglas Haig 42 14 16 12 37 37 0 44
10 Deportivo Morón 42 13 17 12 42 43 −1 43
11 Atlético de Rafaela 42 17 8 17 51 48 +3 42
12 Tigre 42 15 12 15 34 36 −2 42
13 Talleres (RE) 42 11 19 12 47 54 −7 41
14 Racing (C) 42 11 18 13 51 54 −3 40
15 Villa Dálmine 42 13 13 16 30 37 −7 39
16 Deportivo Laferrere 42 12 15 15 36 49 −13 39
17 Defensa y Justicia 42 11 16 15 44 51 −7 38
18 Deportivo Maipú 42 13 12 17 41 48 −7 38
19 Colón 42 10 16 16 37 47 −10 36
20 Sportivo Italiano 42 11 12 19 47 53 −6 34
21 Central Córdoba (SdE) 42 11 11 20 52 74 −22 33
22 Atlanta 42 7 10 25 32 62 −30 16[b]
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Did not qualify for the Second Promotion Playoff as it was involved in pelegation
  2. ^ 8 points deducted for violence acts.

Second Promotion Playoff

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The Second Promotion Playoff or Torneo Reducido was played by the teams placed 2nd to 11th in the overall standings: Atlético Tucumán (2nd), who entered in the Semifinals, Belgrano (3rd), who entered in the Second Round, and in the first round entered San Martín (T) (5th), Banfield (6th), Almirante Brown (7th), Instituto (8th), Douglas Haig (9th), Deportivo Morón (10th) and Atlético de Rafaela (11th), (Cipolletti (4th) did not qualify because it was relegated). In the first round also participated the champion of Primera B Metropolitana: Central Córdoba (R), and Nueva Chicago and San Martín (SJ), both winners of Zonales Noroeste y Sureste from Torneo del Interior. The winner was promoted to Primera División.

Bracket

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                    
 
 
3 Belgrano 3 3 6
PBM Central Córdoba (R) 3 1 4
7 Almirante Brown 3 4 7
PBM Central Córdoba (R) 3 6 9
3 Belgrano1 0 2 2
5 San Martín (T) 1 1 2
5 San Martín (T)1 0 0 0
ZSE San Martín (SJ) 0 0 0
5 San Martín (T) 3 2 5
9 Douglas Haig 2 0 2
9 Douglas Haig 4 2 6
10 Deportivo Morón 2 2 4
3 Belgrano 1 4 5
6 Banfield 2 0 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 Atlético Tucumán 0 0 0
6 Banfield 2 2 4
6 Banfield 1 3 4
ZNO Nueva Chicago 1 0 1
6 Banfield 0 1 1
8 Instituto 0 0 0
8 Instituto 1 2 3
11 Atlético de Rafaela 1 1 2

1: Qualified because of sport advantage.

  • Note: The team in the first line plays at home the second leg.

Final

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Torneo Reducido Final
(2nd. promotion playoff)
First leg
Banfield2–1Belgrano (C)
Cinto   Heredia  

Second leg
Belgrano (C)4–0Banfield
Alonso   38', 56'
Herrera   41'
Monserrat   89'
Report

Note: Belgrano won 5–2 on aggregate, promoting to Primera División

Relegation

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Pos
Team 1988–89
Pts
1989–90
Pts
1990–91
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
Situation Affiliation
1 Belgrano 50 47 52 149 126 1.183 Indirect
2 San Martín (T) 48 48 96 84 1.143 Indirect
3 Quilmes 37 53 54 144 126 1.143 Direct
4 Atlético Tucumán 45 43 52 140 126 1.111 Indirect
5 Banfield 44 46 47 137 126 1.087 Direct
6 Almirante Brown 51 39 46 136 126 1.079 Direct
7 Atlético de Rafaela 47 42 89 84 1.06 Indirect
8 Instituto 44 44 42 1.048 Indirect
9 Colón 50 45 36 131 126 1.04 Direct
10 Deportivo Morón 43 43 42 1.024 Direct
11 Douglas Haig 32 51 44 127 126 1.008 Indirect
12 Sportivo Italiano 46 46 34 126 126 1 Direct
13 Villa Dálmine 44 39 83 84 0.988 Direct
14 Talleres (RE) 48 35 41 124 126 0.984 Direct
15 Defensa y Justicia 49 35 38 122 126 0.968 Direct
16 Racing (C) 40 40 42 0.952 Indirect
17 Deportivo Laferrere 39 39 42 0.929 Direct
18 Deportivo Maipú 43 35 38 116 126 0.921 Relegation Playoff Matches Indirect
19 Central Córdoba (SdE) 43 37 33 113 126 0.897 Additional Playoff Indirect
20 Tigre 30 41 42 113 126 0.897 Direct
21 Cipolletti 28 33 48 109 126 0.865 Liga Deportiva Confluencia Indirect
22 Atlanta 16 16 42 0.381 Primera B Metropolitana Direct

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.

Additional Playoff

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Since Central Córdoba (SdE) and Tigre finished with the same relegation co-efficient at the dividing line, a one-match playoff was held to determine who was relegated. Tigre lost so their got relegated to Primera B Metropolitana, while Central Cordoba (SdE) remained in Primera B Nacional.

Relegation Playoff Matches

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Each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, but if the first match was won by the team of Primera B Nacional (who also played the first leg at home), there was no need to play the second. If instead, the team from the Regional leagues wins the first leg, the second leg must be played, leg that, if its won by the team of Primera B Nacional, a third leg must be played, if the third leg finishes in a tie, the team from Primera B Nacional remains on it. This season Deportivo Maipú had to defend their spot in Primera B Nacional against Godoy Cruz from the Liga Mendocina de fútbol.

See also

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References

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  • "Argentina Second Level 1990/91". RSSSF. Retrieved 2014-06-10.