2016 Argentine Primera División


The 2016 Argentine Primera División - Copa Axion Energy was the 126th season of top-flight professional football in Argentina. The season began on February 5 and ended on May 29. Thirty teams competed in the league, twenty eight returning from the 2015 and two promoted from the 2015 Primera B Nacional. Two teams were relegated to the Primera B Nacional Championship in the previous tournament.
Lanús won their second title after defeating San Lorenzo 4–0 in the [|final].

Competition format

The tournament for the 2016 season was composed of two zones of 15 teams. Each team played the other 14 teams in its zone in a round-robin tournament and also played two interzonal matches against its rival team in the other zone, once home and once away. In the end, the winner of each played a final match on a neutral ground to determine the champion.

Club information

Stadia and locations

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AldosiviMar del PlataJosé María Minella35,354
Argentinos JuniorsBuenos AiresDiego Armando Maradona25,500
ArsenalSarandíJulio Humberto Grondona16,300
Atlético de RafaelaRafaelaNuevo Monumental16,000
Atlético TucumánTucumánMonumental José Fierro32,700
BanfieldBanfieldFlorencio Solá34,901
BelgranoCórdobaJulio César Villagra28,000
BelgranoCórdobaMario Alberto Kempes57,000
Boca JuniorsBuenos AiresAlberto J. Armando49,000
ColónSanta FeBrigadier General Estanislao López40,000
Defensa y JusticiaFlorencio VarelaNorberto "Tito" Tomaghello12,000
Estudiantes La PlataCiudad de La Plata53,000
Gimnasia y Esgrima La PlataJuan Carmelo Zerillo24,544
Godoy CruzGodoy CruzMalvinas Argentinas40,268
HuracánBuenos AiresTomás Adolfo Ducó48,314
IndependienteAvellanedaLibertadores de América52,853
LanúsLanúsCiudad de Lanús - Néstor Díaz Pérez46,619
Newell's Old BoysRosarioMarcelo Bielsa38,095
OlimpoBahía BlancaRoberto Natalio Carminatti20,000
PatronatoParanáPresbítero Bartolomé Grella22,000
QuilmesQuilmesCentenario30,200
RacingAvellanedaPresidente Juan Domingo Perón55,389
River PlateBuenos AiresMonumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti61,321
Rosario CentralRosarioDr. Lisandro de la Torre41,654
San LorenzoBuenos AiresPedro Bidegain39,494
San Martín San JuanIngeniero Hilario Sánchez19,000
San Martín San JuanEstadio del Bicentenario25,286
SarmientoJunínEva Perón22,000
TemperleyTemperleyAlfredo Beranger13,800
TigreVictoriaJosé Dellagiovanna26,282
UniónSanta Fe15 de Abril22,852
Vélez SarsfieldBuenos AiresJosé Amalfitani45,540

Personnel

Managerial changes

Interim Managers

League table

Zone 1

Zone 2

Final

Results

Copa Libertadores playoff

The second-place team in each zone qualified to the 2017 Copa Libertadores and played a match at a neutral stadium to determine at which stage each team entered. The winner of this playoff qualified directly to the second stage, and the loser entered the first stage of the tournament.
Several months after the playoff, CONMEBOL expanded the 2017 Copa Libertadores from 38 to 47 teams with Argentina gaining one additional berth. So, Godoy Cruz also qualified directly to the second stage and AFA had to choose between the third places in each zone, Atlético Tucumán and Independiente, to determine the team qualified as Argentine 6 berth. Finally, AFA gave the extra berth to Atlético Tucumán by sporting criteria.

Season statistics

Top Goalscorers

Top Assists

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Relegation

Relegation at the end of the season is based on coefficients, which take into consideration the points obtained by the clubs during the present season and the two previous seasons. The total tally is then divided by the total number of games played in the top flight on those three season and an average is calculated. The team with the worst average at the end of the season is relegated to Primera B Nacional.



Team
Relegation
1Atlético Tucumán303016'-
2San Lorenzo60266134181103'-
3Independiente33542711465'-
4Boca Juniors61316420176103'-
5Lanús59354238174103'-
6Estudiantes 59315132173103'-
7River Plate58394918164103'-
8Racing33415724155103'-
9Rosario Central54215920154103'-
10Gimnasia y Esgrima 57244425150103'-
11Godoy Cruz56213233142103'-
12Unión41226346'-
13Tigre49264620141103'-
14Belgrano49255116141103'-
15Vélez Sarsfield61252924139103'-
16Newell's Old Boys56254016137103'-
17Banfield2050158565'-
18San Martín 37236046'-
19Patronato202016'-
20Arsenal48262727128103'-
21Aldosivi40175746'-
22Huracán30255546'-
23Defensa y Justicia2032257765'-
24Olimpo50193613118103'-
25Quilmes45124515117103'-
26Colón34175146'-
27Atlético de Rafaela4925239106103'-
28Sarmiento30174746'-
29Temperley30164646'-
30Argentinos Juniors '33124546Relegation to Primera B Nacional

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