The Reserves (also known as teams II) played in the Second Division
championship since 1899 to 1908. They were merged with the second level teams.
This division was split in 1910 in two different leagues:
Reserves from First Division A and Second Division (later, Division B).
Champions of Reserve from First Division A
Champion Dissident association
1910 River Plate
1911 River Plate
1912 Racing Club Independiente (A)
1913 Ferro Carril Oeste (BA) (Not played)
1914 Quilmes Independiente (A)
1915 River Plate
1916 River Plate
1917 Independiente (A)
1918 Boca Juniors
1919 Boca Juniors Racing Club
1920 Sportivo Barracas River Plate
1921 Sportivo Palermo Independiente (A)
1922 (Not played) San Lorenzo de Almagro
1923 (Not played) Independiente (A)
1924 Boca Juniors San Lorenzo de Almagro
1925 El Porvenir Ferro Carril Oeste (BA)
1926 Boca Juniors Vélez Sarsfield
1927 Vélez Sarsfield
1928 Boca Juniors
1929 Gimnasia y Esgrima LP
1930 Boca Juniors
1931 Sportivo Buenos Aires Racing Club
1932 Barracas Central Huracán (BA)
1933 Sportivo Dock Sud Vélez Sarsfield
1934 Colegiales River Plate
In 1935 the old First Division from the "Asociación Argentina de Football"
(amateur teams) were merged with the Reserve teams from the "Liga Argentina de
Football" (professional league) in a new Second Division. This Second Division
was split in 1937 in two leagues:
Reserves from First Division A and Second Division (second level teams).
1937 Boca Juniors
1938 Abandoned
Reserves and Second levels teams were merged in 1939 but there were different
Champions to both kind of teams.
1939 San Lorenzo de Almagro
Different leagues for both kinds of teams were played since 1940 up to now.
1940 Boca Juniors
1941 River Plate
1942 River Plate
1943 River Plate
1944 River Plate
1945 Independiente (A)
1946 Independiente (A)
1947 San Lorenzo de Almagro
1948 San Lorenzo de Almagro
1949 Rosario Central
1950 River Plate
1951 River Plate
1952 Racing Club
1953 San Lorenzo de Almagro
1954 San Lorenzo de Almagro
1955 Boca Juniors
1956 Boca Juniors
1957 Racing Club
1958 Boca Juniors
1959 Racing Club
1960 Racing Club
1961 Independiente (A)
1962 Boca Juniors
1963 Racing Club
1964 Independiente (A)
1965 Rosario Central
1966 Estudiantes LP
1967 Boca Juniors
1968 Boca Juniors
1969 (Abandoned)
1970 San Lorenzo de Almagro
1971-1980 (Not played).
1981 Rosario Central
1982 Estudiantes LP
1983 Ferro Carril Oeste (BA)
1984 (Abandoned)
1985/86 Newell's Old Boys
1986/87 Newell's Old Boys
1987/88 Argentinos Juniors
1988/89 Newell's Old Boys
1989/90 Independiente (A)
1990/91 Ferro Carril Oeste (BA)
1991/92 Boca Juniors
1992/93 Estudiantes LP
Summary:
Boca Juniors 16 (Buenos Aires)
River Plate 12 (Buenos Aires)
Independiente (A) 10 (Avellaneda)
Racing Club 8 (Avellaneda)
San Lorenzo de Almagro 8 (Buenos Aires)
Estudiantes LP 4 (La Plata)
Ferro Carril Oeste (BA) 4 (Buenos Aires)
Newell's Old Boys 3 (Rosario)
Rosario Central 3 (Rosario)
Vélez Sarfield 3 (Buenos Aires)
Argentinos Juniors 1 (Buenos Aires)
Barracas Central 1 (Buenos Aires)
Colegiales 1 (Munro)
El Porvenir 1 (Gerli)
Huracán (BA) 1 (Buenos Aires)
Quilmes 1 (Quilmes)
Sportivo Barracas 1 (Buenos Aires)
Sportivo Buenos Aires 1 (Buenos Aires)
Sportivo Dock Sud 1 (Dock Sud)
Sportivo Palermo 1 (Buenos Aires)
Sources: [CIHF -], [Iwa -], [Ram -], [Yam -].
Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Osvaldo José Gorgazzi
(gorgazzi@cvtci.com.ar)
Last updated: 14 Dec 1999
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