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The 2010–11 Primera División season was the 120 th season of top-flight professional football in Argentina . A total of 20 teams competed in two championships —the Apertura and Clausura — over the course of the season, which started on August 6, 2010 and ended on June 30, 2011, one day prior to the start of the 2011 Copa América , held in Argentina .

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13-669: (Redirected from David Ramirez ) David Ramírez may refer to: David Ramírez (footballer, born 1981) , Argentine football midfielder David Ramírez (footballer, born 1993) , Costa Rican football forward David Ramírez (footballer, born 1995) , Mexican football right-back David Noel Ramírez Padilla (born 1950), dean of the Monterrey Institute of Technology David Ramirez (film editor) , American film and television editor David Ramirez (musician) , American musician from Austin, Texas [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

26-427: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages David Ram%C3%ADrez (footballer, born 1981) Arturo David Ramírez Torres (born 18 February 1981) is a former Argentine football midfielder. Ramírez started his professional career in 2001 with Defensores de Belgrano de Villa Ramallo . Subsequently, he joined Sportivo Italiano , where he played for 3 years. In

39-568: The Torneo IVECO del Bicentenario Apertura 2010 for sponsorship reasons) was the first championship of the season. It began on August 6 and it ended on February 6, 2011. Source: The Torneo Clausura 2011 , officially called the Torneo Clausura Néstor Kirchner 2011 , began on February 11 and ended on June 19. Source: Source: Since Huracán and Gimnasia (La Plata) finished with

52-519: The 2010–11 season. Chacarita Juniors and Atlético Tucumán were relegated at the end of the 2009–10 season . They were replaced by Olimpo and Quilmes , both of whom were promoted from the Primera B Nacional . Rosario Central and Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) played in the relegation/promotion playoffs against All Boys and Atlético de Rafaela , respectively, to determine the other two teams for this season. Following those matches, Gimnasia stayed in

65-595: The Primera División, while Rosario Central was relegated and replaced by All Boys. During the season, Estudiantes used Estadio Centenario Dr. José Luis Meiszner in Quilmes and Estadio Ciudad de La Plata in La Plata since their home stadium, Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi , was undergoing renovations. See List of Argentine Primera División transfers July–August 2010 . The Torneo Apertura 2010 (known as

78-550: The age of 29 and scored his first goal for Vélez in a 3–0 win against Caracas FC . On his first season with Vélez, he helped his team to win the 2011 Clausura tournament and reach the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores. Despite not being a regular starter, he was the team's top scorer during the league championship, with 8 goals in 14 games. Vélez Sársfield 2010%E2%80%9311 Argentine Primera Divisi%C3%B3n season#Torneo Apertura Twenty clubs participated in

91-531: The first division. He played a total 32 games (10 goals) during his year-long spell with the Mendoza Province team, and helped them finish 3rd in the 2010 Clausura and 5th in the 2010 Apertura . On 27 January 2011, he agreed to join Vélez Sársfield , that bought his transfer rights from Godoy Cruz in approximately US$ 3 million. On 15 February 2011 he made his Copa Libertadores debut at

104-483: The same relegation co-efficient at the dividing line, a one-match playoff was held to determine who had to play in the relegation/promotion playoffs and who had to be directly relegated to the Primera B Nacional . The match was played on June 22, 2011 at Estadio Alberto J. Armando in Buenos Aires . Gimnasia won the match 2–0 and continued to the relegation/promotion playoff against San Martín de San Juan ; Huracán

117-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Ramírez&oldid=1051775904 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

130-495: The second leg at home. Both San Martín de San Juan and Belgrano defeated their Primera División counterparts—Gimnasia de La Plata and River Plate, respectively—to earn promotion to the Primera División for the 2011–12 season . Of historic note, this is the first time River Plate got relegated to the Primera B Nacional. The 2010 Clausura champion ( Argentinos Juniors ) and the 2010 Apertura champion ( Estudiantes de La Plata ) earned

143-549: The second semester of 2003, he was transferred to Ferro Carril Oeste . Two years later, Ramírez was signed by Olimpo , therefore having his first experience in the Argentine top division . The midfielder had his first experience outside his country playing for Spanish SD Ponferradina on a six-months loan during 2007. He returned to his country later that year to join Godoy Cruz , in the second division. In 2008, Ramírez

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156-410: Was relegated to the Primera B Nacional. The 17th and 18th placed teams in the relegation table ( River Plate and Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) , respectively) played the 3rd and 4th-place finishers of the 2010–11 Primera B Nacional season ( San Martín (SJ) and Belgrano , respectively), the winner of each claiming a spot in the following Primera División season. The Primera División team ( Team 1 ) played

169-699: Was signed by Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy , where he played 9 games without scoring during the 2008 Apertura . In January of that year, Ramírez moved to Chile to play for Unión Española . During the 2009 Apertura, he played 17 matches (3 goals), and finished runner-up of the Chilean Primera División with the team. In the second half of 2009, he played with Unión Española the Copa Sudamericana , totaling 4 matches and 1 goal (against Vélez Sársfield ). In January 2010, Ramírez returned to Argentina signing again with Godoy Cruz, this time in

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