1988–89 Primera B Nacional
{{Short description|3rd season of the second-tier football league in Argentina}}
{{Infobox football league season
|competition = Primera B Nacional
|season = 1988–89
|dates =
|image = Chaco for ever equipo 1989.jpg
|caption = Chaco for Ever, champion
|winners = Chaco For Ever (1st. title)
|promoted = {{plainlist|
}}
|relegated = {{plainlist|
- Chacarita Juniors 10px
- Temperley 10px
- Estación Quequén 10px
}}
|continentalcup1 =
|continentalcup1 qualifiers =
|continentalcup2 =
|continentalcup2 qualifier =
|continentalcup2 qualifiers =
|league topscorer = Daniel Aquino
Sergio Recchiutti
(24 goals each)
|biggest home win =
|biggest away win =
|highest scoring =
|matches =
|total goals =
|longest wins =
|longest unbeaten =
|longest losses =
|prevseason = 1987–88
|nextseason = 1989–90
}}
The 1988–89 Argentine Primera B Nacional was the 3rd. 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. Chaco For Ever (champion) and Unión (SF) (winner of "Torneo Dodecagonal" after beating arch-rival Colón in a two-legged series)[https://www.airedesantafe.com.ar/deportes/union-y-el-inolvidable-ascenso-1989-32-anos-la-primera-final-colon-n163592 Unión y el inolvidable ascenso de 1989: A 32 años de la primera final ante Colón], 22 Jul 2021 on Aire de Santa Fe, by ANDRÉS YOSSEN promoted to Primera División.
On the other hand, Chacarita Juniors, Temperley, and Estación Quequén (Necochea) were relegated to Primera B."Argentina: AFA 1ra. "B" Nacional 1988/89" by José Carluccio, 7 Oct 2011[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg2-89.html Argentina Second Level 1988/89] by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF
Club information
class="wikitable sortable" |
Club
! City ! Stadium |
---|
Almirante Brown |
Atlético Tucumán |
Banfield |
Belgrano
| Córdoba |
Central Córdoba |
Chacarita Juniors |
Chaco For Ever |
Cipolletti |
Colón
| Santa Fe |
Defensa y Justicia |
Deportivo Maipú
| Maipú |
Douglas Haig |
Estación Quequén
| Quequén |
Huracán |
Lanús
| Lanús |
Los Andes |
Quilmes
| Quilmes |
Sportivo Italiano |
Talleres |
Temperley |
Tigre
| Victoria |
Unión
| Santa Fe |
Standings
Chaco For Ever was declared champion and was automatically promoted to Primera División, and the teams placed 2nd to 10th qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff.
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|team19=TIG|name_TIG=Tigre
|team20=CIP|name_CIP=Cipolletti
|team21=TEM|name_TEM=Temperley
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|win_TRE=19|draw_TRE=10|loss_TRE=13|gf_TRE=65|ga_TRE=56
|win_ITA=16|draw_ITA=14|loss_ITA=12|gf_ITA=52|ga_ITA=51
|win_ATU=16|draw_ATU=13|loss_ATU=13|gf_ATU=58|ga_ATU=50
|win_BAN=14|draw_BAN=16|loss_BAN=12|gf_BAN=71|ga_BAN=70
|win_CCS=15|draw_CCS=13|loss_CCS=14|gf_CCS=39|ga_CCS=39
|win_DMA=17|draw_DMA=9|loss_DMA=16|gf_DMA=45|ga_DMA=56
|win_QUI=12|draw_QUI=13|loss_QUI=17|gf_QUI=42|ga_QUI=58
|win_AND=11|draw_AND=11|loss_AND=20|gf_AND=42|ga_AND=59
|win_DHA=10|draw_DHA=14|loss_DHA=18|gf_DHA=35|ga_DHA=52
|win_EQU=9|draw_EQU=13|loss_EQU=20|gf_EQU=47|ga_EQU=69
|win_TIG=6|draw_TIG=18|loss_TIG=18|gf_TIG=45|ga_TIG=59
|win_CIP=6|draw_CIP=16|loss_CIP=20|gf_CIP=39|ga_CIP=56
|win_TEM=4|draw_TEM=18|loss_TEM=20|gf_TEM=28|ga_TEM=59
|win_CHA=8|draw_CHA=10|loss_CHA=24|gf_CHA=36|ga_CHA=60
|hth_HUR=The match between Central Córdoba (SdE) and Huracán of round 3 was suspended in 83', later was awarded to Huracán 1-0.
|hth_CCS=HUR
|adjust_points_DHA=-2
|hth_DHA=2 points deducted for violence acts
|adjust_points_CHA=-3
|hth_CHA=3 points deducted for violence acts
|col_CP=#ACE1AF|text_CP=Champion, promoted to Primera División
|result1=CP
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|result2=SPP
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|result3=SPP2
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|result4=SPP1|result5=SPP1|result6=SPP1|result7=SPP1|result8=SPP1|result9=SPP1|result10=SPP1
|update=complete|source=
}}
Second Promotion Playoff
The Second Promotion Playoff or Torneo Reducido was played by the teams placed 2nd to 10th in the overall standings: Lanús (2nd) who entered in the Semifinals, Unión (3rd) who entered in the Second Round, Almirante Brown (4th) Huracán (5th) Colón (6th), Belgrano (7th), Defensa y Justicia (8th), Talleres (RE) (9th) and Sportivo Italiano (10th); the champion of Primera B Metropolitana: Villa Dálmine, Atlético de Rafaela and Olimpo, both winners of Zonales Noroeste y Sureste from Torneo del Interior. The winner was promoted to Primera División.
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colspan=100% style="with: 100%;" align=center | First Round |
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colspan=100% style="with: 75%;" align=center | First Leg |
width=30%|Home
!width=15%|Result !width=30%|Away |
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|3–5 |
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|2–0 |
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|0–0 |
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|0–0 |
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|0–0 |
colspan=100% style="with: 75%;" align=center | Second Leg |
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|2–1 |
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|3–1 |
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|4–1 |
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|0–1 |
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|2–1 |
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colspan=100% style="with: 100%;" align=center | Second Round |
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colspan=100% style="with: 75%;" align=center | First Leg |
width=30%|Home
!width=15%|Result !width=30%|Away |
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|1–0 |
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|0–2 |
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|1–2 |
colspan=100% style="with: 75%;" align=center | Second Leg |
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|1–2 |
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|1–2 |
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|2–2 |
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colspan=100% style="with: 100%;" align=center | Semifinals |
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colspan=100% style="with: 75%;" align=center | First Leg |
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!width=15%|Result !width=30%|Away |
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|0–2 |
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|0–2 |
colspan=100% style="with: 75%;" align=center | Second Leg |
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|3–0 |
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|1–1 |
= Final =
{{Football box
|id =
|date = 22 July 1989
|time =
|event = Torneo Reducido final
(2nd. promotion playoff)
|round = First leg
|team1 = Colón
|score1 = 0
|team2 = Unión
|score2 = 2
|scorenote =
|aet =
|report = [https://www.airedesantafe.com.ar/deportes/union-y-el-inolvidable-ascenso-1989-32-anos-la-primera-final-colon-n163592 Report]
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Echaniz {{goal}}
Altamirano {{goal}}
|stadium = Estadio de Colón
|location = Santa Fe
|attendance =
|referee = Francisco Lamolina
|penalties1 =
|penaltyscore =
|penalties2 =
}}
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{{Football box
|id =
|date = 29 July 1989
|time =
|event =
|round = Second leg
|team1 = Unión
|score1 = 1
|team2 = Colón
|score2 = 0
|scorenote =
|aet =
|report = [https://www.rincondefutbol.com/partidoshistoricos-eterno-89/ Report 1]
[https://www.tycsports.com/al-angulo/union-colon-madelonazo-1989-id505534.html Report 2]
|goals1 = Madelón {{goal}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Estadio 15 de Abril
|location = Santa Fe
|attendance =
|referee = Abel Gnecco
|penalties1 =
|penaltyscore =
|penalties2 =
}}
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{{smaller|Team details}} | ||||
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{{col-2}} {{Football kit | pattern_la = _adidas_redstripes2 | pattern_b = _red_stripes | pattern_ra = _adidas_redstripes2 | pattern_sh = _white_stripes_adidas | pattern_so = _color_3_stripes_red | leftarm =ffffff | body = ffffff | rightarm = ffffff | shorts = 000000 | socks = ffffff | title = Unión }} {{col-2}} {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _blackhalf2 | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = | pattern_so = _2_stripes_black | leftarm = ff0000 | body = ff0000 | rightarm = ff0000 | shorts = ffffff | socks = ffffff |title = Colón }} {{col-end}} {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} {| style="font-size:90%; margin:0.2em auto;" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" | ||||
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GK | Gustavo Tognarelli | |||
DF | Ricardo Altamirano | |||
DF | Luis Tomé | |||
DF | Jorge Mauri | |||
DF | Horacio Humoller | |||
MF | Carlos González | |||
MF | Roberto Passucci | |||
MF | Víctor Rabuñal | |||
MF | Leonardo Madelón | |||
FW | Gustavo Echaniz | {{suboff|46}} | ||
FW | Dante Fernández | {{suboff|88}} | ||
colspan=3|Substitutes: | ||||
MF | Eduardo R. Sánchez | {{subon|46}} | ||
DF | Mario Alberto | {{subon|88}} | ||
colspan=3|Manager: | ||||
colspan=4| {{flagicon|ARG}} Humberto Zuccarelli |
{{col-2}}
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GK | Miguel A. Wirtz | |||
DF | Luis Escobedo | |||
DF | Horacio Monti | |||
DF | Guillermo Nicosia | |||
DF | Sergio Míguez | |||
MF | Javier López | |||
MF | Gustavo Toledo | |||
MF | Raúl Chaparro | |||
FW | Pedro Argota | {{suboff|58}} | ||
FW | Juan A. Vera | |||
FW | Daniel Mozas | {{suboff|46}} | ||
colspan=3|Substitutes: | ||||
FW | Héctor López | {{subon|46}} | ||
FW | Sergio Verdirame | {{subon|58}} | ||
colspan=3|Manager: | ||||
colspan=4| {{flagicon|ARG}} Orlando Medina |
{{col-end}}
|}
{{small|Note: Unión won 3–0 on aggregate, promoting to Primera División.}}
Relegation
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!width=28| {{Tooltip|Pos|Position}} !width=185| Team !width=50| {{Tooltip|1986–87 !width=50| {{Tooltip|1987–88 !width=50| {{Tooltip|1988–89 !width=50| {{Tooltip|Total !width=50| {{Tooltip|Total !width=50| {{Tooltip|Avg|Average}} !Situation !{{Tooltip|Affiliation|Club affiliation with AFA}} | |||||
1
|align="left"|Unión | — | — | 52 | 52 | 42 | {{#expr:52/42 round 3}}
|rowspan=11| |Direct |
2
|align="left"|Belgrano | 54 | 49 | 50 | 153 | 126 | {{#expr:153/126 round 3}}
|Indirect |
3
|align="left"|Huracán | 54 | 48 | 51 | 153 | 126 | {{#expr:153/126 round 3}}
|Direct |
4
|align="left"|Chaco For Ever | 48 | 51 | 54 | 153 | 126 | {{#expr:153/126 round 3}}
|Indirect |
5
|align="left"|Colón | 54 | 48 | 50 | 152 | 126 | {{#expr:152/126 round 3}}
|Direct |
6
|align="left"|Banfield | 54 | — | 44 | 98 | 84 | {{#expr:98/84 round 3}}
|Direct |
7
|align="left"|Talleres (RE) | — | — | 48 | 48 | 42 | {{#expr:48/42 round 3}}
|Direct |
8
|align="left"|Quilmes | 48 | 54 | 37 | 139 | 126 | {{#expr:139/126 round 3}}
|Direct |
9
|align="left"|Almirante Brown | 45 | 40 | 51 | 136 | 126 | {{#expr:136/126 round 3}}
|Direct |
10
|align="left"|Atlético Tucumán | — | 45 | 45 | 90 | 84 | {{#expr:90/84 round 3}}
|Indirect |
11
|align="left"|Lanús | 47 | 35 | 53 | 135 | 126 | {{#expr:135/126 round 3}}
|Direct |
bgcolor=FFCCCC
| 12 |align="left"|Deportivo Maipú | 49 | 40 | 43 | 132 | 126 | {{#expr:132/126 round 3}}
|Indirect |
13
|align="left"|Sportivo Italiano | — | 41 | 46 | 87 | 84 | {{#expr:87/84 round 3}}
|rowspan=7| |Direct |
14
|align="left"|Defensa y Justicia | 43 | 38 | 49 | 130 | 126 | {{#expr:130/126 round 3}}
|Direct |
15
|align="left"|Central Córdoba (SdE) | 37 | 42 | 43 | 122 | 126 | {{#expr:122/126 round 3}}
|Indirect |
16
|align="left"|Tigre | 38 | 49 | 30 | 117 | 126 | {{#expr:117/126 round 3}}
|Direct |
17
|align="left"|Douglas Haig | 41 | 43 | 32 | 116 | 126 | {{#expr:116/126 round 3}}
|Indirect |
18
|align="left"|Cipolletti | 35 | 52 | 28 | 115 | 126 | {{#expr:115/126 round 3}}
|Indirect |
19
|align="left"|Los Andes | 40 | 33 | 33 | 106 | 126 | {{#expr:106/126 round 3}}
|Direct |
bgcolor=#FF8888
| 20 |align="left"|Chacarita Juniors | 34 | 43 | 23 | 100 | 126 | {{#expr:100/126 round 3}}
|rowspan=2|Primera B Metropolitana |Direct |
bgcolor=#FF8888
| 21 |align="left"|Temperley | — | 38 | 26 | 64 | 84 | {{#expr:64/84 round 3}}
|Direct |
bgcolor=#FF8888
| 22 |align="left"|Estación Quequén | — | — | 31 | 31 | 42 | {{#expr:31/42 round 3}}
|Indirect |
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, 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 play against Gutiérrez Sport Club from the Liga Mendocina de fútbol.
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colspan=100% style="with: 100%;" align=center | Relegation Playoff 1 |
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width=30%|Home
!width=15%|Result !width=30%|Away |
align=center
|1–0 |
- Deportivo Maipú remains in Primera B Nacional.
Top scorers
class= "wikitable"
! Rank. ! Player ! Club ! Goals | |||
rowspan=2| {{center|1}} | {{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Aquino | Banfield | rowspan=2| {{center|24}} |
{{flagicon|ARG}} Sergio Recchiuti | Almirante Brown | ||
{{center|2}} | {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Carlos Almada | Defensa y Justicia | {{center|17}} |
rowspan=2| {{center|3}} | {{flagicon|ARG}} Hugo Noremberg | Chaco For Ever | rowspan=2| {{center|16}} |
{{flagicon|ARG}} Sergio Verdirame | Colón |
See also
References
{{reflist}}
{{Primera B Nacional}}
{{Club Atlético Colón}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:1988-89 Primera B Nacional}}
Category:Primera B Nacional seasons
Category:1988 in South American football leagues