1925 Argentine Primera División

The 1925 Argentine Primera División was the 34th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The AFA season began on April 5 and ended in 1926; while the AAmF began on April 5 and ended on October 25.

Primera División
Season1925
ChampionsHuracán (AFA)
Racing (AAmF)
1924
1926

Huracán won its 3rd. Asociación Argentina de Football (AFA) championship while Racing won the dissident league AAm championship, being the 9th. title for the club.[1]

Final tables

Asociación Argentina de Football - Copa Campeonato

Primera División (AFA)
Season1925
ChampionsHuracán (3rd title)
Top goalscorer José Gaslini (Chacarita) (16 goals)
1924
1926

Sportivo del Norte changed its name to "Club Atlético Colegiales" and Platense II to "Retiro" (and later to "Universal") while Villa Urquiza changed to "General San Martín".

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Huracán (C) 21 18 2 1 51 12 +39 38
2 Nueva Chicago 21 18 2 1 46 10 +36 38
3 El Porvenir 21 14 4 3 30 15 +15 32
4 Temperley 20 13 4 3 35 14 +21 30
5 Chacarita Juniors 21 12 4 5 42 19 +23 28
6 Argentino (B) 21 9 5 7 31 23 +8 23
7 Palermo 21 10 3 8 29 26 +3 23
8 General San Martín 22 8 6 8 22 24 2 22
9 Sportivo Barracas 22 8 6 8 22 24 2 22
10 Progresista 22 6 10 6 23 27 4 22
11 Sportsman 21 5 8 8 17 21 4 18
12 Del Plata 20 7 4 9 19 31 12 18
13 Dock Sud 21 4 10 7 14 24 10 18
14 Colegiales 21 6 5 10 18 30 12 17
15 Boca Alumni 22 5 7 10 13 27 14 17
16 All Boys 21 5 6 10 16 19 3 16
17 Universal 20 4 7 9 17 25 8 15
18 Argentino (Q) 20 4 7 9 18 30 12 15
19 Porteño 21 3 8 10 24 44 20 14
20 Boca Juniors 7 6 1 0 16 3 +13 13[lower-alpha 1]
21 San Fernando 22 4 5 13 19 30 11 13
22 Argentinos Juniors 22 3 7 12 13 24 11 13
23 Alvear 20 2 1 17 8 41 33 5
Source:
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Boca Juniors only played 7 matches since the team was on a large tour over Europe.

Championship playoff

1925 Primera División Final
Huracán1–1 [2]Nueva Chicago
Stábile  65' Report Maure  4'
Referee: L. Celleri
Huracán
Nueva Chicago
GK Armando Ceresetto
DF Carlos Nóbile
DF Juan Pratto
MF Luis Molinari
MF A. Chiesa
MF Cayetano Federico
FW Adán Loizo
FW Enrique Gaztelú
FW Guillermo Stábile
FW Ángel Chiesa
FW Cesáreo Onzari
GK C. García
DF J. Locatti
DF J. Voltura
MF V. Capano
MF E. Semino
MF E. Solari
FW J. Villagra
FW E. Maure
FW F. Minalla
FW S. Varela
FW R. Corvetto

Asociación Amateurs de Football

Primera División (AAmF)
Season1925
ChampionsRacing (9th title)
Top goalscorer Alberto Bellomo (Estudiantes LP) (16 goals)
1924
1926
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Racing (C) 24 15 9 0 40 10 +30 39
2 San Lorenzo 24 14 8 2 41 20 +21 36
3 Sportivo Almagro 24 14 4 6 37 17 +20 32
4 Platense 24 13 6 5 34 21 +13 32
5 Estudiantes (LP) 24 12 6 6 45 31 +14 30
6 Independiente 24 11 7 6 29 17 +12 29
7 Sportivo Palermo 24 10 8 6 32 21 +11 28
8 Sportivo Buenos Aires 24 11 5 8 39 30 +9 27
9 Defensores de Belgrano 24 9 9 6 21 19 +2 27
10 Lanús 24 9 9 6 21 19 +2 27
11 Liberal Argentino 24 9 8 7 19 21 2 26
12 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 24 9 5 10 19 24 5 23
13 Quilmes 24 7 8 9 28 32 4 22
14 Excursionistas 24 7 8 9 17 25 8 22
15 Banfield 24 7 7 10 20 29 9 21
16 Tigre 24 8 5 11 26 39 13 21
17 River Plate 24 7 6 11 21 24 3 20
18 Atlanta 24 6 8 10 19 23 4 20
19 Argentino del Sud 24 7 6 11 20 25 5 20
20 Vélez Sarsfield 24 4 12 8 18 29 11 20
21 Ferro Carril Oeste 24 7 5 12 27 37 10 19
22 Barracas Central 24 6 6 12 22 36 14 18
23 San Isidro 24 5 6 13 24 30 6 16
24 Estudiantil Porteño 24 5 4 15 19 33 14 14
25 Estudiantes (BA) 24 3 5 16 12 38 26 11
Source:
(C) Champion.

References

  1. Argentina 1925 at RSSSF
  2. The match was suspended before the extra time was played so the players of Nueva Chicago refused to play it and left the field. As a result, the Association proclaimed Huracán as champion.
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