1999–2000 in Argentine football


The 1999-2000 season in Argentine football saw River Plate win both the league championships, while Boca Juniors won the Copa Libertadores 2000 and Talleres de Córdoba won the 1999 Copa CONMEBOL to become the first team from Córdoba Province to win a major international title.

Torneo Apertura">Apertura">Torneo Apertura (''"Opening"'' Tournament)

Top Scorers

Relegation

Torneo Clausura">Clausura">Torneo Clausura (''"Closing"'' Tournament)

Top Scorers

Relegation

Relegation table

Relegation playoffs

The teams draw 4-4 therefore Belgrano stay in the Argentine First Division.
Quilmes remains in Argentine Nacional B.
Almagro win 2–1 and are promoted to the Argentine First Division.
Instituto are relegated to the Argentine Nacional B.

Argentine clubs in international competitions

TeamCONMEBOL 1999Copa Mercosur 1999Copa Libertadores 2000
Boca JuniorsN/AGroup stageChampions
Talleres de CórdobaChampionsdid not qualifydid not qualify
San Lorenzo1st roundSFGroup stage
River PlateN/AGroup stageQF
IndependienteN/AQFdid not qualify
Rosario Central1st rounddid not qualify2nd round
Racing ClubN/AGroup stagedid not qualify
Vélez SársfieldN/AGroup stagedid not qualify

National team

This section covers the Argentina national team's matches from August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000.

Friendly matches

2002 World Cup qualifiers