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The 1986–87 Argentine Primera B Nacional was the 1st season of the newly created professional second division of Argentine football . This was the result of new changes in the entire Argentine football league system , the Metropolitano and Nacional of Primera División disappeared and the previous second division, the Primera B Metropolitana became the third division.

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12-510: The Torneo Regional Federal Amateur (in English "Regional Federal Amateur Tournament") is one of the two professional leagues that form the regionalised fourth level of the Argentine football league system , along with Primera C Metropolitana . The competition was established in 2018 as a result of a change in the structure of the league system, replacing Torneo Federal B . Federal Amateur

24-730: Is organised by "Consejo Federal", a division of the Argentine Football Association . Clubs in T.R.F.A. have indirect membership in AFA unlike clubs in Primera C, which have direct membership. All teams with indirect membership are from outside the city of Buenos Aires (playing in regional leagues ) and its metropolitan area ( Greater Buenos Aires ), while most of the direct members are from the aforementioned area. Argentine football league system The Argentine football league system include tournaments organised by

36-488: The 1985–86 season. A total of 22 teams competed, with the champion and runner-up being promoted to Primera División. Deportivo Armenio won the championship, promoting to Primera along with Banfield (winner of "Torneo Octogonal"). On the other hand, Central Norte (Salta), Atlético Concepción ( Banda del Río Salí , Tucumán), and Unión of Villa Krause ( San Juan ) were relegated to Primera B Metropolitana. 1: Property of Huracán Corrientes . Deportivo Armenio

48-407: 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 the completed season . The best-ranked team or teams in the lower division are promoted to the higher division for

60-450: The Argentine football league system , while clubs directly affiliated face relegation to Primera B Metropolitana . Clubs with direct affiliation are all from Greater Buenos Aires , with the exception of Newell's , Rosario Central , Central Córdoba and Argentino de Rosario , all from Rosario , and Unión and Colón from Santa Fe . Chacarita Juniors , Gimnasia y Esgrima (J) and Central Norte were tied in points, they had to play

72-521: 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

84-498: 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

96-541: 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

108-536: The regular competition. The following charts detail all league competitions organised by the Argentine Association ( National cups are not included): Defunct competitions indicated in   1986%E2%80%9387 Primera B Nacional The division was formed by 7 teams from Primera B Metro (the best placed teams from a tournament played previously), 13 teams from regional leagues outside Buenos Aires and 2 teams relegated from Primera División in

120-578: 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

132-520: Was declared champion and was automatically promoted to Primera División , and the teams placed 2nd to 9th qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff . The Second Promotion Playoff or Torneo Reducido was played by the teams placed 2nd to 9th in the overall standings: Banfield (2nd), Belgrano (3rd), Huracán (4th), Colón (5th), Deportivo Maipú (6th), Deportivo Mandiyú (7th), Chaco For Ever (8th) and Lanús (9th). The winner

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144-431: Was promoted to Primera División . 1: Qualified because of sport advantage . 1: They kept the points earned in previous editions of the Primera B Metropolitana , although the category was new . 2: They had to play a tiebreaker triangular to see which team was relegated . Note: Clubs with indirect affiliation with AFA are relegated to their respective league of his province according to

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