Torneo Argentino C

The Torneo Argentino C (officially Torneo del Interior)[1] was one of the two leagues that form the regionalised fifth level of the Argentine football league system. The competition was organized by the Federal Council (Consejo Federal), an internal organ of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), and was contested by clubs indirectly affiliated to the Association. In other words, the clubs that played in the tournament are affiliated to their local leagues, that in turn are affiliated to AFA.

Torneo Argentino C
Founded2005
Folded2014
Country Argentina
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toTorneo Argentino B
Relegation toRegional Leagues
WebsiteOfficial webpage

The tournament was disputed by teams from all around the country, except from Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires, Rosario and Santa Fe, whose teams are directly affiliated. Teams directly affiliated play in the other regionalised fifth tier, the Primera D Metropolitana.

Teams in the Argentino C played for promotion to the Torneo Argentino B. On the other hand, there is no unique league below this level. Teams were relegated to their original regional leagues.

List of champions

European-styled seasons
SeasonChampionsAlso Promoted
2005Rivadavia (L)
Real Arroyo Seco
Crucero del Norte
2006Bella Vista (BB)Deportivo Coreano
2007Atenas (RC)
Liniers (BB)
Tiro Federal (M)
Colegiales (C)
Defensores (S)
Famaillá
Tres Algarrobos
2008Concepción
Huracán Corrientes
Sportivo del Bono
Unión (MdP)
2009Independiente (T)
Unión (VK)
Ferro Carril Sud (O)
Boca (RG)
2010Origone
Argentino (25dM)
Sarmiento (SdE)
Altos Hornos Zapla
Paraná
2011Huracán (LH)
Once Tigres
San Martín (F)
Jorge Newbery (VT)
Jorge Brown (P)
2012Estudiantes (SL)
Independiente (C)
Rivadavia (VT)
Independiente (N)
2013None21 clubs in 7 zones
(3 in each zone)
201430 clubs

See also

References

  1. "Torneo del Interior section" (in Spanish). AFA. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
Preceded by
Torneo Regionales Nacionales
Torneo Argentino C
2005-2014
Succeeded by
Torneo Federal C
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