2009–10 Argentine Primera División season


The 2009–10 Primera División season was the 119th season of top-flight professional football in Argentina. A total of 20 teams competed in the season, which started on 21 August 2009 and ended on 23 May 2010.

Changes from 2008–09

The major changes for this season apply to international qualification. For the 2010 Copa Libertadores, an aggregate table of the two tournaments held in 2009 will be taken into account, instead of an average of the past three tournaments. For the 2010 Copa Sudamericana, River Plate and Boca Juniors will no longer be invited without merit. Their open berths will be up for qualification to any team, including themselves.
On 21 August, the Argentine Football Association revoked the television broadcasting contract with TyC in the hopes of increasing revenue to help the financially struggling clubs. On 18 August, the AFA and the Government of Argentina struck a deal to broadcast the season for free on non-cable channels, which allowed the season to start on the 21st.

Club information

Twenty clubs will participate in the 2009–10 season, with eighteen sides remaining from the previous season. Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy and San Martín de Tucumán were relegated at the end of the 2008–09 season. They were replaced by Chacarita Juniors and Atlético Tucumán, both of whom were promoted from the Primera B Nacional. Rosario Central and Gimnasia y Esgrima played the relegation/promotion playoffs against Belgrano and Atlético de Rafaela, respectively. Both Gimnasia y Esgrima and Rosario Central won their playoff matches and retained their status in top-flight football.
ClubCityStadiumCapacity
Argentinos JuniorsBuenos AiresDiego Armando Maradona24,800
ArsenalSarandíJulio H. Grondona16,300
Atlético TucumánTucumánMonumental Presidente José Fierro30,000
BanfieldBanfieldFlorencio Solá40,500
Boca JuniorsBuenos AiresAlberto J. Armando49,000
ColónSanta FeBrigadier General Estanislao López32,500
Chacarita JuniorsVilla MaipúChacarita Juniors 24,300
Estudiantes La PlataCentenario 30,200
Gimnasia La PlataJuan Carlos Zerillo24,544
Godoy CruzGodoy CruzMalvinas Argentinas40,268
HuracánBuenos AiresTomás Adolfo Ducó48,314
IndependienteAvellanedaLibertadores de América32,500
LanúsLanúsCiudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez46,619
Newell's Old BoysRosarioMarcelo Bielsa38,095
Racing ClubAvellanedaPresidente Juan Domingo Perón51,389
River PlateBuenos AiresMonumental Antonio V. Liberti57,901
Rosario CentralRosarioDr. Lisandro de la Torre41,824
San LorenzoBuenos AiresPedro Bidegain43,494
TigreVictoriaMonumental de Victoria26,282
Vélez SársfieldBuenos AiresJosé Amalfitani49,540

Managerial changes

Transfers

Torneo Apertura

The Torneo Apertura was scheduled to begin on 14 August 2009 and end on 13 December 2009. However, the AFA delayed the start of the tournament until 21 August 2009 due to financial debts in some clubs.

Standings

Results

Top ten goalscorers

PosPlayerTeamGoals
1 Santiago SilvaBanfield14
2 Federico NietoColón12
3 Joaquín BoghossianNewell's Old Boys11
4 Darío GandínIndependiente10
4 Gabriel HaucheArgentinos Juniors10
6 Mauro BoselliEstudiantes 9
7 Diego BuonanotteRiver Plate8
8 Esteban FuertesColón6
8 Franco JaraArsenal6
8 Martín PalermoBoca Juniors6
8 Facundo ParraChacarita Juniors6
8 Luis RodríguezAtlético Tucumán6
8 Santiago SalcedoLanús6

Source:

Torneo Clausura

Standings

Results

Top ten goalscorers

PosPlayerTeamGoals
1 Mauro BoselliEstudiantes 13
2 Martín PalermoBoca Juniors10
2 Marco PérezGimnasia y Esgrima 10
2 Rubén RamírezBanfield10
5 Carlos LunaTigre9
5 Ismael SosaArgentinos Juniors9
7 Facundo ParraChacarita Juniors8
8 Federico HiguaínGodoy Cruz7
8 Leonel NúñezIndependiente7
8 Andrés SilveraIndependiente7

Source:

Relegation

Source:

Relegation/promotion playoffs

!colspan="5"|Relegation/promotion playoff 1
!colspan="5"|Relegation/promotion playoff 2
All Boys won 4–1 and was promoted for the next season to Primera División, while Rosario Central was relegated to the Primera B Nacional. Gimnasia y Esgrima won 3–2 and stayed in the Primera División.

International qualification

Copa Libertadores

The first two of Argentina's five allocated berths to the 2010 Copa Libertadores went to the 2009 Clausura champion and the [|2009 Apertura] champion. The remaining three berths went to the teams with the best average of the past two tournaments. Additionally, Estudiantes had a berth as the defending Copa Libertadores champion.

Copa Sudamericana

Qualification for the 2010 Copa Sudamericana is determined by an aggregate table of the Apertura 2009 and Clausura 2010 tournaments. The top six teams in the aggregate table qualify. Boca Juniors and River Plate will no longer be invited to the tournament without merit.