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1988–89 in Argentine football

1988–89 in Argentine football

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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.

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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.

  • 3 points: won match
  • 2 points: draw, win on penalties
  • 1 point0: draw, loss on penalties
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

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Top Scorers

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Relegation

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Liguilla Pre-Libertadores

Winners tournament

Quarter finals

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Semi finals

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Winners Final

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  • San Lorenzo qualified to play a final with the winner of the requalifying tournament.

Requalifying tournament

First round

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Second round

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Requalifying Final

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Liguilla Final

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Argentine clubs in international competitions

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References

  1. Boca Juniors qualified due to their better league position

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