2001 Categoría Primera A season explained

Competition:Copa Mustang
Season:2001
Continentalcup1:Copa Libertadores
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:América de Cali
Cortuluá
Once Caldas
League Topscorer:Carlos Castro
Jorge Horacio Serna
(29 goals each)
Matches:378
Total Goals:927
Prevseason:2000
Nextseason:2002

The 2001 Categoría Primera A season, named Copa Mustang 2001 for sponsoring purposes, was the 54th season of Colombia's top-flight football league. América de Cali were the defending champions and won their eleventh title and second in a row by beating Independiente Medellín in the finals.[1]

Format

The season was split into four stages: the first two stages were the Apertura and Finalización tournaments, in which the 16 teams were first divided into two groups of eight teams, playing seven games, and then all teams in the league played each other once for a total of 22 matches. The winners of each tournament earned a berth into the 2002 Copa Libertadores. The third stage was the semifinal round, which was played by the best eight teams of the aggregate table of both tournaments, who were divided into two groups of four according to their position in the aggregate table: odd-ranked teams made up Group A, while even-ranked ones made up Group B. The winners of each group played the double-legged finals to decide the champions of the season, who also qualified for the Copa Libertadores.

Teams

TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity
América de CaliCaliPascual Guerrero45,625
Atlético BucaramangaBucaramangaAlfonso López28,000
Atlético HuilaNeiva22,000
Atlético NacionalMedellínAtanasio Girardot52,000
CortuluáTuluáDoce de Octubre16,000
Deportes TolimaIbaguéManuel Murillo Toro28,100
Deportivo CaliCaliPascual Guerrero45,625
Deportivo PastoPastoDepartamental Libertad12,000
Deportivo PereiraPereiraEstadio Hernán Ramírez Villegas30,313
EnvigadoEnvigadoPolideportivo Sur11,000
Independiente MedellínMedellínAtanasio Girardot52,000
JuniorBarranquillaMetropolitano Roberto Meléndez60,000
MillonariosBogotáNemesio Camacho El Campín48,300
Once CaldasManizalesPalogrande36,553
Real CartagenaCartagenaPedro de Heredia16,000
Santa FeBogotáNemesio Camacho El Campín48,300

Torneo Apertura

The Torneo Apertura (also known as Copa Mustang I) began on 11 February and ended on 1 July.

Standings

Torneo Finalización

The Torneo Finalización (also known as Copa Mustang II) began on 5 August and ended on 11 November.

Standings

Aggregate table

An aggregate table known as Reclasificación including the games of both tournaments (Apertura and Finalización) was used to determine the eight teams that would advance to the next stage of the tournament. The top eight teams in this table at the end of the Torneo Finalización advanced to the semifinals.

Semifinals

The third stage of the tournament consisted of two groups of four teams, with Group A including teams in odd-numbered positions and Group B including teams in even-numbered positions. The winners of each group qualified for the Finals.

Group B

Finals

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December 16MedellínIndependiente Medellín0–1América de Cali
December 19CaliAmérica de Cali2–0Independiente Medellín
América de Cali won 3–0 on aggregate score.

Top goalscorers

RankNameClubGoals
1 Carlos CastroMillonarios29
Jorge Horacio SernaIndependiente Medellín
align=center 3 Julián VásquezAmérica de Calialign=center 24
align=center 4 Sergio Galván ReyOnce Caldasalign=center 23
align=center 5 Iván VelásquezAtlético Nacionalalign=center 20

Relegation

Relegation table

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1 88 154
2 88 141
3 88 138
4 88 137
5 88 135
6 88 134
7 88 126
8 88 123
9 88 119
10 88 116
11 88 116
12 88 106
13 88 101
14 88 97
15 88 95
16 88 88 Relegated to the Categoría Primera B
Rules for classification: 1st average; 2nd wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th number of goals scored; 5th away goals scored.

Promotion triangular

With the General Assembly of DIMAYOR having approved an expansion of the tournament from 16 to 18 teams starting from the 2002 season, a special promotion tournament was played at the end of the 2001 season. The two DIMAYOR affiliates that were taking part in Categoría Primera B at the time and failed to earn promotion (Cúcuta Deportivo and Unión Magdalena) were invited to compete, as well as Atlético Bucaramanga as the team that was relegated from Primera A at the end of the season. The top two teams of the triangular tournament were promoted. All matches were played at Estadio Pedro de Heredia in Cartagena.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: América campeón y alcanzó su estrella once. Spanish. Caracol Radio. 19 December 2001. 9 April 2019.
  2. Web site: Especiales del Bestiario: triangular pirata, Cartagena 2001. Spanish. bestiariodelbalon.com. 23 October 2006. 9 April 2019.