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The '''1911 [[Argentine Primera División]]''' was the 20th season of top-flight [[football in Argentina]]. The season began on April 30 and ended on November 26.<ref name=rsssf>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/arg11.html Argentina 1911] by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at RSSSF.com</ref>
The '''1911 [[Argentine Primera División]]''' was the 20th season of top-flight [[football in Argentina]]. The season began on April 30 and ended on November 26.<ref name=rsssf>[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg11.html Argentina 1911] by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at RSSSF.com</ref>


The championship featured 9 teams, with each team playing the other twice. [[Racing Club de Avellaneda|Racing Club]] made its debut.
The championship featured 9 teams, with each team playing the other twice. [[Racing Club de Avellaneda|Racing Club]] made its debut.
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| 26 Nov || bgcolor= #ccffcc |[[Alumni Athletic Club|Alumni]] ||[[Club Atlético Porteño|Porteño]]|| {{center|2–1}} || [[Estadio G.E.B.A.|Estadio GEBA]] || [[Buenos Aires]]
| 26 Nov || bgcolor= #ccffcc |[[Alumni Athletic Club|Alumni]] || {{center|2–1}} || [[Club Atlético Porteño|Porteño]] || [[Estadio G.E.B.A.|Estadio GEBA]] || [[Buenos Aires]]
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 16 December 2023

Primera División
Alumni, champion
Season1911
Dates30 April – 26 November
ChampionsAlumni (10th title)
PromotedRacing Club
Relegated(none)
Matches played72
Top goalscorerArgentina Ricardo Malbrán
Argentina Ernesto Lett
Argentina Antonio Piaggio
(11 goals each)
Biggest home winAlumni 6–0 Estudiantes (BA)
Biggest away winQuilmes 0–7 Alumni
1910
1912

The 1911 Argentine Primera División was the 20th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season began on April 30 and ended on November 26.[1]

The championship featured 9 teams, with each team playing the other twice. Racing Club made its debut.

Alumni regain the championship for the third time in succession, by beating Porteño in a championship playoff. It was the team's 10th title in 12 seasons and was also its last tournament disputed so the football team was disbanded at the end of the season due to financial problems.

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Alumni (C) 16 11 1 4 48 15 +33 23
2 Porteño 16 10 3 3 26 12 +14 23
3 San Isidro 16 7 4 5 29 24 +5 18
4 Racing 16 6 5 5 26 24 +2 17
5 River Plate 16 6 4 6 22 31 −9 16
6 Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) 16 5 4 7 28 31 −3 14
7 Belgrano A.C. 16 4 5 7 23 28 −5 13
8 Estudiantes (BA) 16 2 8 6 20 36 −16 12
9 Quilmes 16 2 4 10 23 43 −20 8
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions

Championship playoff

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Alumni and Porteño finished level on points at the top of the table, being necessary the dispute of a playoff match, won by Alumni.[1][2]

Date Team 1 Res. Team 2 Venue City
26 Nov Alumni
2–1
Porteño Estadio GEBA Buenos Aires

Match details

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1911 Argentine Primera División Final
Alumni2–1Porteño
A. Brown 38'
Weiss 55'
Report Genoud 84'

References

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  1. ^ a b Argentina 1911 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at RSSSF.com
  2. ^ Cien años de la despedida de Alumni by Ricardo Gorosito (CIHF), 4 May 1911