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Club Social y Deportivo Madryn (usually called simply Deportivo Madryn ) is an Argentine sports club . Its home town is Puerto Madryn , in the Chubut Province . Although other sports are practised there, the club is mostly known for both its football and basketball teams.

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11-533: Deportivo Madryn currently plays in the 2nd level of Argentine football league system , the Primera Nacional . The basketball squad plays in the regional Liga Patagónica de Básquetbol . Madryn played three seasons in the Liga Nacional de Básquetbol (first division), but sold its spot at the end of the 2006–07 season for economic reasons. This article about an Argentine football club

22-466: A neutral venue. Current cup competitions held in Argentina are Copa Argentina , Supercopa Argentina , Copa de la Liga Profesional , Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional , and the most recent Supercopa Internacional . The following is a list with all the national cups held in Argentina until present days. Only competitions where Primera División clubs took part are included. Apart from

33-549: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Argentine football league system The Argentine football league system include tournaments organised by the Argentine Football Association . Clubs affiliated to the body compete in the tournaments, which are split into categories or divisions. Rules establish a system of promotion and relegation , a process where teams are transferred between two divisions based on their performance for

44-495: The association offered legendary team Alumni to keep the Cup definitely for having won it three consecutive times (1900–02), but the club from Belgrano declined the honour to keep the trophy under dispute. In June 2013, the association decided to put the trophy back into circulation with the creation of a new competition, named "Superfinal" that consisted in a single match between winners of Torneo Inicial and Torneo Final, played in

55-659: The completed season . The best-ranked team or teams in the lower division are promoted to the higher division for the next season, and the worst-ranked team or teams in the higher division are relegated to the lower division for the next season. Below the second division championship ( Primera Nacional ), tournaments leagues are split between two groups, the first of them include the promotion/relegation system for clubs directly affiliated to AFA playing in Primera B , Primera C and Torneo Promocional Amateur . Those are usually called "zona metropolitana" (metropolitan zone) due to

66-618: The country was the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires ; launched in 1905, it was played until 1920. The Copa Campeonato , originally awarded to Primera División champion, is the oldest trophy of Argentine football for a current competition, having been established in 1896, three year after the Association was created, and played without interruption until 1926. The Cup received several names, such as "Championship Cup", "Copa Campeonato", "Challenge Cup", and "Copa Alumni", due to

77-521: The country) in 1891 . Although the AAFL was dissolved that same year, AFA has recognised that championship as the first Primera División competition, adding it to its continuity. Until the creation of Campeonato Nacional in 1967 , only clubs directly affiliated to AFA had taken part in tournaments organised by the body. From 1986 , with the creation of Campeonato Nacional B , teams from regional leagues (clubs indirectly affiliated to AFA ) added to

88-445: The cups mentioned, there were other competitions such as Copa Bullrich (contested from 1903 to 1934 by teams of lower divisions) and Copa Presidente de la Nación (contested from representatives of regional leagues ), originally organised by dissident Asociación Amateurs de Football (1920–26) and then continued by AFA from 1927 to 1989). Because of not having been contested by Primera División clubs, these cups are not included in

99-498: The fact that those tournaments have been historically played by teams from the city of Buenos Aires and the Greater Buenos Aires , plus the addition of twenty one clubs from the cities of Rosario , Santa Fe , La Plata , Zarate , Campana , Luján , Junín , General Rodríguez , Cañuelas , Pilar and Mercedes . The second group is formed for clubs indirectly affiliated to AFA that play in regional leagues, under

110-587: The regular competition. The following charts detail all league competitions organised by the Argentine Association ( National cups are not included): Defunct competitions indicated in   List of Argentine football national cups Since the creation of the first league in 1891 , several official cups have been played in Argentina apart from the main competition, the Primera División championship . The first cup held in

121-567: The supervision of Consejo Federal ( es ), dependent on the AFA. Competitions reserved for those clubs are Torneo Federal A and Torneo Regional Federal . Tournaments organised by the Association and its predecessors have been held since 1893 (the year when the current AFA was established). Nevertheless, the first championship was organised by the Argentine Association Football League (the first organised body in

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