The Primera División de Argentina (also known as Liga Profesional de Fútbol Argentina) is the top-flight football league of Argentina. The league is made up of twenty-five clubs - all members of the Argentine Football Association. Founded in 1893, with the first professional season beginning in 1931, Primera División de Argentina has enjoyed a storied history of exciting competition.Popular teams such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes grace the league while its most illustrious stars, including Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tevez, and Diego Maradona, have won widespread acclaim on the pitch.Primera División de Argentina runs within a traditional season format lasting from February to December. Both the season and the playoffs are structured with the purpose of crowning a single champion for the season. The Primera División features a two-legged league involving all twenty-five teams competing against each other. At the end of the season, the winner of the league is crowned the champion, while the bottom three teams are relegated to Primera Nacional.To decide the second participant in the league's championship playoff, the Copa de la Superliga is held in the same year as the Clausura. This two-legged knockout tournament features sixteen teams competing for the bragging rights of playing in the championship playoff. With the winner of the Copa de la Superliga automatically being qualified for the playoffs, the second representative in the championship playoff is decided by the highest placed team in the Clausura or Apertura not already qualified.In the past, the Primera División de Argentina has seen some of the most successful South American clubs in history, with Boca Juniors and River Plate leading the pack in career titles. To date, Boca Juniors have amassed 33 all-time championships while River Plate follows behind with 36. The Primera División de Argentina also holds the distinction of featuring some of the most passionate fan bases in the world with its matches drawing some of the highest attendance figures in the country.

The Primera División de Argentina (also known as Liga Profesional de Fútbol Argentina) is the top-flight football league of Argentina. The league is made up of twenty-five clubs - all members of the Argentine Football Association. Founded in 1893, with the first professional season beginning in 1931, Primera División de Argentina has enjoyed a storied history of exciting competition.Popular teams such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes grace the league while its most illustrious stars, including Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tevez, and Diego Maradona, have won widespread acclaim on the pitch.Primera División de Argentina runs within a traditional season format lasting from February to December. Both the season and the playoffs are structured with the purpose of crowning a single champion for the season. The Primera División features a two-legged league involving all twenty-five teams competing against each other. At the end of the season, the winner of the league is crowned the champion, while the bottom three teams are relegated to Primera Nacional.To decide the second participant in the league's championship playoff, the Copa de la Superliga is held in the same year as the Clausura. This two-legged knockout tournament features sixteen teams competing for the bragging rights of playing in the championship playoff. With the winner of the Copa de la Superliga automatically being qualified for the playoffs, the second representative in the championship playoff is decided by the highest placed team in the Clausura or Apertura not already qualified.In the past, the Primera División de Argentina has seen some of the most successful South American clubs in history, with Boca Juniors and River Plate leading the pack in career titles. To date, Boca Juniors have amassed 33 all-time championships while River Plate follows behind with 36. The Primera División de Argentina also holds the distinction of featuring some of the most passionate fan bases in the world with its matches drawing some of the highest attendance figures in the country.

The Primera División de Argentina (also known as Liga Profesional de Fútbol Argentina) is the top-flight football league of Argentina. The league is made up of twenty-five clubs - all members of the Argentine Football Association. Founded in 1893, with the first professional season beginning in 1931, Primera División de Argentina has enjoyed a storied history of exciting competition.Popular teams such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes grace the league while its most illustrious stars, including Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tevez, and Diego Maradona, have won widespread acclaim on the pitch.Primera División de Argentina runs within a traditional season format lasting from February to December. Both the season and the playoffs are structured with the purpose of crowning a single champion for the season. The Primera División features a two-legged league involving all twenty-five teams competing against each other. At the end of the season, the winner of the league is crowned the champion, while the bottom three teams are relegated to Primera Nacional.To decide the second participant in the league's championship playoff, the Copa de la Superliga is held in the same year as the Clausura. This two-legged knockout tournament features sixteen teams competing for the bragging rights of playing in the championship playoff. With the winner of the Copa de la Superliga automatically being qualified for the playoffs, the second representative in the championship playoff is decided by the highest placed team in the Clausura or Apertura not already qualified.In the past, the Primera División de Argentina has seen some of the most successful South American clubs in history, with Boca Juniors and River Plate leading the pack in career titles. To date, Boca Juniors have amassed 33 all-time championships while River Plate follows behind with 36. The Primera División de Argentina also holds the distinction of featuring some of the most passionate fan bases in the world with its matches drawing some of the highest attendance figures in the country.

The Primera División de Argentina (also known as Liga Profesional de Fútbol Argentina) is the top-flight football league of Argentina. The league is made up of twenty-five clubs - all members of the Argentine Football Association. Founded in 1893, with the first professional season beginning in 1931, Primera División de Argentina has enjoyed a storied history of exciting competition.Popular teams such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes grace the league while its most illustrious stars, including Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tevez, and Diego Maradona, have won widespread acclaim on the pitch.Primera División de Argentina runs within a traditional season format lasting from February to December. Both the season and the playoffs are structured with the purpose of crowning a single champion for the season. The Primera División features a two-legged league involving all twenty-five teams competing against each other. At the end of the season, the winner of the league is crowned the champion, while the bottom three teams are relegated to Primera Nacional.To decide the second participant in the league's championship playoff, the Copa de la Superliga is held in the same year as the Clausura. This two-legged knockout tournament features sixteen teams competing for the bragging rights of playing in the championship playoff. With the winner of the Copa de la Superliga automatically being qualified for the playoffs, the second representative in the championship playoff is decided by the highest placed team in the Clausura or Apertura not already qualified.In the past, the Primera División de Argentina has seen some of the most successful South American clubs in history, with Boca Juniors and River Plate leading the pack in career titles. To date, Boca Juniors have amassed 33 all-time championships while River Plate follows behind with 36. The Primera División de Argentina also holds the distinction of featuring some of the most passionate fan bases in the world with its matches drawing some of the highest attendance figures in the country.

The Primera División de Argentina (also known as Liga Profesional de Fútbol Argentina) is the top-flight football league of Argentina. The league is made up of twenty-five clubs - all members of the Argentine Football Association. Founded in 1893, with the first professional season beginning in 1931, Primera División de Argentina has enjoyed a storied history of exciting competition.Popular teams such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes grace the league while its most illustrious stars, including Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tevez, and Diego Maradona, have won widespread acclaim on the pitch.Primera División de Argentina runs within a traditional season format lasting from February to December. Both the season and the playoffs are structured with the purpose of crowning a single champion for the season. The Primera División features a two-legged league involving all twenty-five teams competing against each other. At the end of the season, the winner of the league is crowned the champion, while the bottom three teams are relegated to Primera Nacional.To decide the second participant in the league's championship playoff, the Copa de la Superliga is held in the same year as the Clausura. This two-legged knockout tournament features sixteen teams competing for the bragging rights of playing in the championship playoff. With the winner of the Copa de la Superliga automatically being qualified for the playoffs, the second representative in the championship playoff is decided by the highest placed team in the Clausura or Apertura not already qualified.In the past, the Primera División de Argentina has seen some of the most successful South American clubs in history, with Boca Juniors and River Plate leading the pack in career titles. To date, Boca Juniors have amassed 33 all-time championships while River Plate follows behind with 36. The Primera División de Argentina also holds the distinction of featuring some of the most passionate fan bases in the world with its matches drawing some of the highest attendance figures in the country.

The Primera División de Argentina (also known as Liga Profesional de Fútbol Argentina) is the top-flight football league of Argentina. The league is made up of twenty-five clubs - all members of the Argentine Football Association. Founded in 1893, with the first professional season beginning in 1931, Primera División de Argentina has enjoyed a storied history of exciting competition.Popular teams such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes grace the league while its most illustrious stars, including Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tevez, and Diego Maradona, have won widespread acclaim on the pitch.Primera División de Argentina runs within a traditional season format lasting from February to December. Both the season and the playoffs are structured with the purpose of crowning a single champion for the season. The Primera División features a two-legged league involving all twenty-five teams competing against each other. At the end of the season, the winner of the league is crowned the champion, while the bottom three teams are relegated to Primera Nacional.To decide the second participant in the league's championship playoff, the Copa de la Superliga is held in the same year as the Clausura. This two-legged knockout tournament features sixteen teams competing for the bragging rights of playing in the championship playoff. With the winner of the Copa de la Superliga automatically being qualified for the playoffs, the second representative in the championship playoff is decided by the highest placed team in the Clausura or Apertura not already qualified.In the past, the Primera División de Argentina has seen some of the most successful South American clubs in history, with Boca Juniors and River Plate leading the pack in career titles. To date, Boca Juniors have amassed 33 all-time championships while River Plate follows behind with 36. The Primera División de Argentina also holds the distinction of featuring some of the most passionate fan bases in the world with its matches drawing some of the highest attendance figures in the country.

The Primera División de Argentina (also known as Liga Profesional de Fútbol Argentina) is the top-flight football league of Argentina. The league is made up of twenty-five clubs - all members of the Argentine Football Association. Founded in 1893, with the first professional season beginning in 1931, Primera División de Argentina has enjoyed a storied history of exciting competition.Popular teams such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes grace the league while its most illustrious stars, including Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tevez, and Diego Maradona, have won widespread acclaim on the pitch.Primera División de Argentina runs within a traditional season format lasting from February to December. Both the season and the playoffs are structured with the purpose of crowning a single champion for the season. The Primera División features a two-legged league involving all twenty-five teams competing against each other. At the end of the season, the winner of the league is crowned the champion, while the bottom three teams are relegated to Primera Nacional.To decide the second participant in the league's championship playoff, the Copa de la Superliga is held in the same year as the Clausura. This two-legged knockout tournament features sixteen teams competing for the bragging rights of playing in the championship playoff. With the winner of the Copa de la Superliga automatically being qualified for the playoffs, the second representative in the championship playoff is decided by the highest placed team in the Clausura or Apertura not already qualified.In the past, the Primera División de Argentina has seen some of the most successful South American clubs in history, with Boca Juniors and River Plate leading the pack in career titles. To date, Boca Juniors have amassed 33 all-time championships while River Plate follows behind with 36. The Primera División de Argentina also holds the distinction of featuring some of the most passionate fan bases in the world with its matches drawing some of the highest attendance figures in the country.

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Sarmiento vs Unión

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 7 del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Sarmiento de Junín se enfrenta al Unión de Santa Fe. Desde el estadio Eva Perón, en Junín, Buenos Aires.

Estudiantes (RC) vs CA Huracán

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 7 de la Zona B del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Desde el Estadio Ciudad de Río Cuarto, en Córdoba. La Celeste sigue buscando su primera victoria de la temporada ante uno del top 5 del grupo en Huracán.

River Plate vs Banfield

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 7 de la Zona B del Torneo Apertura 2026 en el Estadio Monumental. El Millonario busca terminar la mala racha de derrotas consecutivas ante El Taladro, que se encuentra en la octava posición. Banfield tiene ventaja por diferencia de goles.

Gimnasia Mendoza vs CA Independiente

Primera División de Argentina

Acción de la jornada 7 del Apertura 2026 de la Liga Profesional de Fútbol. Desde el estadio Víctor Antonio Legrotaglie.

San Lorenzo vs Instituto

Primera División de Argentina

Jornada 7 del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Desde el estadio Pedro Bidegain, en Buenos Aires. La Gloria busca meterse entre los mejores ocho equipos de la Zona A si logra vencer a El Ciclón en casa.

Boca Juniors vs Gimnasia Mendoza

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 8 de la Zona A del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Boca Juniors se enfrenta al Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza. Desde La Bombonera, en Buenos Aires.

CA Independiente vs CA Central Córdoba

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 8 de la Zona A del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Independiente se enfrenta al Central Córdoba. Desde el Estadio Libertadores de América, en Avellaneda, Buenos Aires.

CA Talleres de Cordoba vs San Lorenzo

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 8 de la Zona A del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Talleres de Córdoba se enfrenta al San Lorenzo. Desde el estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, en Córdoba.

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CA Rosario Central vs CA Talleres de Cordoba

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 6 del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Rosario Central se enfrenta al Talleres de Córdoba. Desde el Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, en Rosario, Santa Fe.

Gimnasia Mendoza vs Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 6 del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Gimnasia de Mendoza se enfrenta al Gimnasia de La Plata. Desde el estadio Víctor Legrotaglie, en Mendoza.

Independiente Rivadavia vs CA Independiente

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 6 del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Independiente Rivadavia se enfrenta a Independiente. Desde el estadio Bautista Gargantini, en Mendoza.

CA Platense vs Barracas Central

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 6 del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Platense se enfrenta al Barracas Central. Desde el Estadio Ciudad de Vicente López, en Buenos Aires.

CA Platense vs CS y D Defensa y Justicia

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 7 del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Desde el Estadio Ciudad de Vicente López, en Buenos Aires. El tercer lugar de la Zona A está en juego donde El Calamar tiene un punto de ventaja sobre El Halcón.

San Lorenzo vs Instituto

Primera División de Argentina

Jornada 7 del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Desde el estadio Pedro Bidegain, en Buenos Aires. La Gloria busca meterse entre los mejores ocho equipos de la Zona A si logra vencer a El Ciclón en casa.

Gimnasia Mendoza vs CA Independiente

Primera División de Argentina

Acción de la jornada 7 del Apertura 2026 de la Liga Profesional de Fútbol. Desde el estadio Víctor Antonio Legrotaglie.

CA Central Córdoba vs CA Talleres de Cordoba

Primera División de Argentina

Fecha 7 de la Zona A del Torneo Apertura 2026 de la LPF. Central Córdoba se enfrenta al Talleres de Córdoba. Desde el Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades, en Santiago del Estero.

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