2023 Torneo Federal A Explained

Competition:XI Torneo Federal A
Season:2023
Winners:Gimnasia y Tiro
(1st divisional title)
Relegated:Liniers (BB)
Sportivo Peñarol
Biggest Home Win:Atenas (RC) 8-2 Sportivo Peñarol (October 29)
Biggest Away Win:Sol de Mayo 0-4 Villa Mitre (September 30)
Highest Scoring:Atenas (RC) 8-2 Sportivo Peñarol (October 29)
Matches:604
Total Goals:1259
Prevseason:2022
Nextseason:2024
Updated:December 4, 2023

The 2023 Argentine Torneo Federal A,[1] was the eleventh season of the Torneo Federal A, the regionalised third tier of the Argentine football league system. The tournament is reserved for teams indirectly affiliated to the Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA), while teams affiliated to AFA have to play the Primera B Metropolitana, which is the other third tier competition. The competition was contested by 29 of the 34 teams that took part in the 2022 season, with one team relegated from Primera Nacional and six teams promoted from Torneo Regional Federal Amateur. One team was promoted to Primera Nacional, other team qualified for a promotion playoff against a team from Primera B Metropolitana and two teams were relegated to Torneo Regional Federal Amateur. The season began on 12 march and ended on 3 December 2023.

Format

First stage

The 36 teams were split into four zones of nine teams, where they will play against the other teams in their group four: twice at home and twice away. The top four teams from each zone qualified for the final stages.[1]

Final Stages

The final stages was played between the 16 teams that qualified from the first stage. They were seeded in the final stages according to their results in the first stage, with the best eight seeded 1–8, and the worst eight teams seeded 9–16. The teams played four rounds and the winner was declared champion and automatically promoted to the Primera Nacional, the losing team in the final qualified for a promotion playoff against a team from Primera B Metropolitana.[1]

Relegation

After the first stage, the bottom team of each zone qualified for a Relegation play-off, facing the teams in neutral venue. The losing teams were relegated to the Torneo Regional Federal Amateur, giving a total of two teams relegated.[1]

Club information

Zone A

TeamCityStadium
La Visera de Cemento
Círculo DeportivoCdte. Nicanor Otamendi Guillermo Trama
GerminalEl Fortín
Alejandro Pérez
Roberto Natalio Carminatti
SansinenaLuis Molina
Municipal General San Martín
Sol de MayoSol de Mayo
Bahía BlancaEl Fortín

Zone B

TeamCityStadium
ArgentinoMonte MaízModesto Marrone
9 de Julio
Municipal Eva Perón
Héctor Odicino – Pedro Benoza
Ferro Carril OesteGeneral PicoEl Coloso del Barrio Talleres
Huracán Las HerasLas HerasGeneral San Martín
Mario Diez
Libertador General San Martín
Sportivo PeñarolRamón Pablo Rojas

Zone C

TeamCityStadium
DefensoresDelio Cardozo
Salomón Boeseldín
Douglas HaigPergaminoMiguel Morales
Leonardo Costa
Manuel y Ramón Núñez
IndependienteChivilcoyRaúl Orlando Lungarzo
Oscar Boero
Sportivo Las ParejasFortaleza del Lobo
UniónLa Fortaleza

Zone D

TeamCityStadium
9 de JulioGermán Solterman
CorrientesJosé Antonio Romero Feris
Central NorteSaltaDoctor Luis Güemes
Crucero del NorteGarupáAndrés Guacurarí
Gigante del Norte
Fray Honorato Pistoia
San Martín17 De Octubre
SarmientoResistenciaCentenario
FormosaSol de América

First stage

Zone A

Results

Matches 19–36

Zone B

Results

Matches 19–36

Zone C

Results

Matches 19–36

Zone D

Results

Matches 19–36

Copa Argentina qualification

Ten Torneo Federal A teams qualified for the round of 32 of the 2024 Copa Argentina, which were the top two teams plus the two best third-placed teams of each zone.

Ranking of third-placed teams

Relegation play-off

The bottom team of each zone qualified for a Relegation play-off, facing the teams in neutral venue. The losing teams were relegated to the Torneo Regional Federal Amateur.[1]

Final Stages

The teams placing first to fourth place in each zone play the Torneo Reducido or Final Stages to decide the champion and the first team promoted to Primera Nacional, and the team that will play a playoff against the winner of 2023 Primera B Metropolitana Torneo Reducido. The teams will be seeded in each round according to their final placement in the first stage of the tournament. The first rounds are played over a single leg, at the stadium of the higher-seeded team, whilst the final will be played as a single match on neutral ground. In all rounds except for the final, the higher-seeded team will advance in case of a tie, with extra time and a penalty shoot-out set to be played in case of a draw in the final.[1]

Fourth knockout round

Promotion playoff

The loser of fourth knockout round will play a Promotion playoff against one team from Primera B Metropolitana.[1]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: REGLAMENTO OFICIAL TORNEO FEDERAL 2023 . Ascenso del Interior . Spanish . 20 February 2023.