1916 Argentine Primera División

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Primera División
Racing Club, champions
Season1916
ChampionsRacing (4th title)
PromotedGim. y Esg. (LP)
RelegatedBelgrano AC
Quilmes
1916 Copa AldaoRacing
Top goalscorerArgentina Marius Hiller
(16 goals)
1915
1917

The 1916 Argentine Primera División was the 25th season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season began on March 23 and ended on December.

Racing win its 4th consecutive league championship.

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Racing (C) 21 15 4 2 39 10 +29 34
2 Platense 21 12 6 3 25 13 +12 30
3 River Plate 21 10 9 2 27 10 +17 29
4 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 21 9 9 3 21 12 +9 27
5 Huracán 21 11 4 6 31 16 +15 26
6 Estudiantil Porteño 21 10 6 5 37 22 +15 26
7 San Lorenzo 21 9 5 7 16 25 −9 23
8 Porteño 21 7 8 6 32 26 +6 22
9 Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) 21 8 5 8 31 29 +2 21
10 Tigre 21 8 5 8 22 28 −6 21
11 Argentino (Q) 21 7 6 8 25 23 +2 20
12 Estudiantes (LP) 21 6 8 7 26 26 0 20
13 San Isidro 21 7 6 8 29 32 −3 20
14 Boca Juniors 21 7 6 8 25 29 −4 20
15 Independiente 21 6 8 7 13 17 −4 20
16 Columbian 21 6 7 8 24 26 −2 19
17 Atlanta 21 5 7 9 17 24 −7 17
18 Banfield 21 4 8 9 20 31 −11 16
19 Estudiantes (BA) 21 5 5 11 27 33 −6 15
20 Ferro Carril Oeste 21 6 3 12 28 39 −11 15
21 Belgrano AC (R) 21 5 3 13 20 40 −20 13
22 Quilmes (R) 21 2 4 15 12 36 −24 8
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ "Hispano Argentino" changed its name to "Columbian".

References

  1. ^ Argentina 1916 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at RSSSF.com