1968 Argentine Primera División
The 1968 Primera División season was the 77th season of top-flight football in Argentina, continuing with the Metropolitano and Nacional championships format. Tigre[1] and Los Andes (1st and 2nd of "Torneo Reclasificatorio")[2] promoted from Primera B.[3][4] San Lorenzo (8th league title) and Vélez Sársfield (1st title) won the Metropolitano and Nacional respectively. On the other hand, Ferro Carril Oeste and Tigre were relegated after playing a "Reclasificatorio" tournament.[5] Campeonato Metropolitano
Group A
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Group B
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SemifinalsPlayed under a single-match format in neutral venue: * Winner of the series
Final
Match details1968 Campeonato Metropolitano Final
Reclasificatorio TournamentTeams that finished 9th, 10th and 11th in both zones of Metropolitano qualified to "Torneo Reclasificación", also contested by four teams from Primera B. The ten clubs played in a double round-robin system. The first 6 teams would remain/promote to Primera División while the last four would remain/be relegated to Primera B.[6] The tournament ran from August 2 to December 7, and was won (not awarded as an official title) by Quilmes, with Ferro Carril Oeste and Tigre being relegated to the second division.
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Promocional TournamentTeams placed 7th and 8th in each zone of Campeonato Metropolitano, plus the four teams that had lost finals of Torneo Regional contested the "Torneo Promocional". It ran from 26 August to 30 November and was won by Banfield, with no official title awarded.[7]
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Top scorers
Campeonato NacionalStandings
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First place playoffsAs Vélez Sársfield, River Plate, and Racing finished equaled on points, they played a round-robin tournament to define a champion. All the matches were held in San Lorenzo Stadium. Teams finished 1st and 2nd qualified for the 1969 Copa Libertadores. Results
Final table
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Top scorers
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