1988–89 in Argentine football explained

Country:Argentina
Season:1988–89
Prevseason:1987–88
Nextseason:1989–90

1988–89 in Argentine football saw Independiente win the Argentine championship. In the international competitions there were two editions of the Copa Libertadores, the best performance came from Newell's Old Boys who were runners up in the Copa Libertadores 1988. Racing Club were the inaugural champions of the Supercopa Sudamericana, their first championship of any description since 1967.

League championship

The Argentine league championship featured an unusual points system. After each drawn match there was a penalty shootout to determine which team got the bonus point.

0 points: lost match

The tournament also featured an unofficial Apertura tournament to determine the two teams to qualify for the Copa Libertadores 1989. Racing Club and Boca Juniors were in the top two positions at the halfway stage of the season (after 19 games), and qualified.

Final table

PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePenalty winsPenalty defeats
1Independiente84382211558322674
2Boca Juniors7638209956381872
3D. Español68381614845311468
4River Plate67381613951361567
5San Lorenzo663816101258441482
6Talleres65381612104843557
7Argentinos613813169553916610
8Estudiantes613815121153411248
9Racing Club59381316947416610
10Gimnasia (LP)573810161231301115
11Vélez Sársfield5338817133754bgcolor="F3F3F3"-17125
12Newell's51381113144244bgcolor="F3F3F3"-276
13Rosario Central51381016124955bgcolor="F3F3F3"-679
14Textil Mandiyú5138719123544bgcolor="F3F3F3"-9118
15Platense50381111163651bgcolor="F3F3F3"-1565
16Racing (C)50381111163854bgcolor="F3F3F3"-1665
17San Martín (T)46381210163849bgcolor="F3F3F3"-1128
18Ferro4538814163543bgcolor="F3F3F3"-877
19D. Armenio3738515182957bgcolor="F3F3F3"-2878
20Instituto313879223865bgcolor="F3F3F3"-2718

Top Scorers

PositionPlayerTeamGoals
1Oscar DertyciaArgentinos Juniors20
1Néstor Raúl GorositoSan Lorenzo20
3Juan ComasRacing Club19
4Ariel CozzoniInstituto de Córdoba18

Relegation

TeamAveragePointsPlayed1986-871987-881988-89
Independiente1.219139114473755
Newell's Old Boys1.193136114485533
San Lorenzo1.184135114444942
Racing Club1.158132114444840
Boca Juniors1.140130114463549
River Plate1.140130114394645
Rosario Central1.079123114494034
Deportivo Español1.070122114364046
Gimnasia de La Plata1.018116114374336
Vélez Sársfield1.009115114414133
Estudiantes de La Plata0.974111114373242
Argentinos Juniors0.965110114284042
Talleres de Córdoba0.956109114382744
Ferro Carril Oeste0.939107114443330
Textil Mandiyú0.8683338N/AN/A33
Platense0.86098114273833
Instituto de Córdoba0.85197114413323
Racing de Córdoba0.85197114333133
San Martín de Tucumán0.8423238N/AN/A32
Deportivo Armenio0.7765976N/A3425

Liguilla Pre-Libertadores

Winners tournament

Quarter finals

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
Chaco For EverBoca Juniors0-11-21-3
Argentinos JuniorsRiver Plate2-00-12-1
PlatenseDeportivo Español0-03-13-1
TalleresSan Lorenzo0-21-11-3

Semi finals

Score
Argentinos JuniorsSan Lorenzo1-3
PlatenseBoca Juniors1-1[1]

Winners Final

Requalifying tournament

First round

Home (1st leg)Home (2nd leg)1st Leg2nd legAggregate
Argentinos JuniorsRiver Plate0-10-40-5
Deportivo EspañolNewell's Old Boys1-00-01-0
Second roundRequalifying Final

Liguilla Final

Argentine clubs in international competitions

width= 20%Teamwidth= 20%Recopa 1988width= 20%Supercopa 1988width= 20%Copa Libertadores 1988width= 20%Copa Libertadores 1989
Racing ClubRunner upChampionsdid not qualify2nd round
Newell's Old BoysN/AN/ARunner updid not qualify
San LorenzoN/AN/ASFdid not qualify
River PlateN/ASFdid not qualifydid not qualify
Argentinos JuniorsN/AQFdid not qualifydid not qualify
Boca JuniorsN/ARound 1did not qualifyRound 2
EstudiantesN/ARound 1did not qualifydid not qualify
IndependienteN/ARound 1did not qualifydid not qualify

References

Notes and References

  1. Boca Juniors qualified due to their better league position