1992–93 Primera B Nacional

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Primera B Nacional
Team of Banfield, champion
Season1992–93
ChampionsBanfield
(1st divisional title)
PromotedBanfield
Gimnasia y Tiro
RelegatedRacing (C)
Defensa y Justicia
Villa Dálmine
Top goalscorerMiguel Amaya 21 goals

The 1992–93 Argentine Primera B Nacional was the seventh season of second division professional of football in Argentina. A total of 22 teams competed; the champion and runner-up were promoted to Primera División.

Banfield (champion of the competition) and Gimnasia y Tiro (winner of "Torneo Octogonal" after beating Central Córdoba de Rosario in a two-legged series)[1] promoted to the higher division.[2][3]

Club information[edit]

Club City Stadium
Almirante Brown Isidro Casanova Fragata Presidente Sarmiento
Arsenal Sarandí Julio H. Grondona
Atlético de Rafaela Rafaela Nuevo Monumental
Atlético Tucumán San Miguel de Tucumán Monumental Presidente Jose Fierro
Banfield Banfield Florencio Solá
Central Córdoba Rosario Gabino Sosa
Chaco For Ever Resistencia Juan Alberto García
Colón Santa Fe Brigadier General Estanislao López
Defensa y Justicia Florencio Varela Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello
Deportivo Laferrere Gregorio de Laferrere José Luis Sánchez
Deportivo Morón Morón Francisco Urbano
Douglas Haig Pergamino Miguel Morales
Gimnasia y Tiro Salta Gigante del Norte
Instituto Córdoba Presidente Perón
Ituzaingó Ituzaingó Ituzaingó
Nueva Chicago Mataderos Nueva Chicago
Quilmes Quilmes Centenario
Racing Córdoba Miguel Sancho
Sportivo Italiano Ciudad Evita Republica de Italia
Talleres Remedios de Escalada Talleres de Remedios de Escalada
Unión Santa Fe 15 de Abril
Villa Dálmine Campana El Coliseo

Standings[edit]

Banfield after a tiebreaker playoff was declared champion and was automatically promoted to Primera División, and the teams placed 2nd to 8th qualified for the Second Promotion Playoff.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification
1 Banfield 42 23 10 9 77 40 +37 56 Championship playoff
2 Colón 42 20 16 6 59 42 +17 56
3 Gimnasia y Tiro 42 20 11 11 63 39 +24 51 Qualified for the
Second Promotion Playoff
4 Sportivo Italiano 42 17 14 11 65 49 +16 48
5 Central Córdoba (R) 42 17 12 13 54 50 +4 46
6 Arsenal 42 12 21 9 38 31 +7 45
7 Quilmes 42 11 23 8 43 37 +6 45
8 Almirante Brown 42 16 13 13 42 47 −5 45
9 Nueva Chicago 42 17 10 15 46 48 −2 44
10 Unión 42 13 17 12 61 49 +12 43
11 Atlético de Rafaela 42 12 19 11 44 39 +5 43
12 Atlético Tucumán 42 13 16 13 47 43 +4 42
13 Chaco For Ever 42 13 15 14 46 43 +3 41
14 Talleres (RE) 42 11 19 12 40 47 −7 41
15 Instituto 42 10 21 11 46 55 −9 41
16 Deportivo Laferrere 42 11 18 13 35 41 −6 40
17 Ituzaingó 42 10 18 14 35 51 −16 38
18 Deportivo Morón 42 8 19 15 39 47 −8 35
19 Douglas Haig 42 9 16 17 39 51 −12 34
20 Defensa y Justicia 42 10 13 19 46 54 −8 33
21 Villa Dálmine 42 6 17 19 22 57 −35 29
22 Racing (C) 42 5 18 19 37 64 −27 28
Source: [citation needed]

Tiebreaker Playoff[edit]

As Banfield and Colón finished the season tied in 56 points, it was necessary to play a tiebreaker to define which team would be crowned as champion and which team had to play the Second Promotion Playoff. The match was played on June 26 at Chateau Carreras Stadium in Córdoba, with 30,000 supporters of Colón attending the match.[4]

Banfield goalkeeper Javier Puentedura became keyplayer of its team after stopping two penalty shots. Javier Sanguinetti scored the last penalty shot for Banfield while Roberto Mamani missed for Colón, allowing the Taladro to win the series and promote to the highest division of Argentine football.[5]

Team 1 Sco. Team 2 Venue City
Banfield
0–0 (5–4 p)
Colón Chateau Carreras Córdoba

Match details[edit]

1992–93 Primera B Nacional Final
Banfield0–0Colón
Report
Penalties
  • Maciel soccer ball with check mark
  • Jiménez soccer ball with check mark
  • Godoy soccer ball with check mark
  • Delfino soccer ball with check mark
  • Maciel soccer ball with check mark
  • Benedetti soccer ball with red X
  • Lenguita soccer ball with red X
  • Herrero soccer ball with red X
5–4
  • soccer ball with check mark Marini
  • soccer ball with check mark Juárez
  • soccer ball with check mark Ferrer
  • soccer ball with check mark Guzmán
  • soccer ball with red X Enrique
  • soccer ball with red X Vázquez
  • soccer ball with red X González
  • soccer ball with red X Mamani
Referee: Juan Carlos Crespi

Second Promotion Playoff[edit]

The Second Promotion Playoff or Torneo Reducido was played by the teams placed 2nd to 8th in the overall standings: Colón (2nd), Gimnasia y Tiro (3rd), Sportivo Italiano (4th), Central Córdoba (R) (5th), Arsenal (6th), Quilmes (7th) and Almirante Brown (8th), and the champion of Primera B Metropolitana: All Boys. The winning team was promoted to Primera División.

Bracket[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
3 Gimnasia y Tiro 1 4 5
8 Almirante Brown 1 0 1
3 Gimnasia y Tiro 2 1 3
4 Sportivo Italiano 2 0 2
4 Sportivo Italiano 0 1 1
7 Quilmes 0 0 0
3 Gimnasia y Tiro 2 3 5
5 Central Córdoba (R) 0 2 2
2 Colón 1 1 2
PBM All Boys 0 1 1
2 Colón 2 0 2
5 Central Córdoba (R) 1 3 4
5 Central Córdoba (R) 1 2 3
6 Arsenal 1 0 1
  • Note: The team in the first line plays at home the second leg.

Finals[edit]

Torneo Reducido final
(2nd. promotion playoff)
First leg
Central Córdoba (R)0–2Gimnasia y Tiro

Second leg
Gimnasia y Tiro3–2Central Córdoba (R)
Castellanos
Amaya
F. González
Migliazzo
Almirón

Note: Gimnasia y Tiro won 5–2 on aggregate, promoting to Primera División.

Relegation[edit]

Pos
Team 1990–91
Pts
1991–92
Pts
1992–93
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
Situation Affiliation
1 Gimnasia y Tiro 51 51 42 1.214 Indirect
2 Quilmes 54 45 99 84 1.179 Direct
3 Colón 36 52 56 144 126 1.143 Direct
4 Almirante Brown 46 52 45 143 126 1.135 Direct
5 Banfield 47 40 56 143 126 1.135 Direct
6 Atlético Tucumán 52 46 42 140 126 1.111 Indirect
7 Nueva Chicago 49 44 93 84 1.107 Direct
8 Arsenal 45 45 42 1.071 Direct
9 Instituto 44 47 41 132 126 1.048 Indirect
10 Central Córdoba (R) 42 46 88 84 1.048 Direct
11 Chaco For Ever 46 41 87 84 1.036 Indirect
12 Unión 43 43 42 1.024 Direct
13 Douglas Haig 44 50 34 128 126 1.016 Indirect
14 Talleres (RE) 41 44 31 126 126 1 Direct
15 Atlético de Rafaela 42 35 43 120 126 0.952 Indirect
16 Sportivo Italiano 34 38 48 120 126 0.952 Direct
17 Deportivo Morón 43 41 35 119 126 0.944 Direct
18 Deportivo Laferrere 39 39 40 118 126 0.937 Direct
19 Ituzaingó 38 38 42 0.905 Direct
20 Racing (C) 40 43 28 111 126 0.881 Liga Cordobesa de fútbol Indirect
21 Defensa y Justicia 38 38 33 109 126 0.865 Primera B Metropolitana Direct
22 Villa Dálmine 39 29 29 97 126 0.77 Direct

Note: Clubs with indirect affiliation with AFA are relegated to their respective league of his province according to 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.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hace 22 años, el país admiraba a Gimnasia y Tiro | Gimnasia y Tiro on El Tribuno, 7 Aug 2015
  2. ^ Argentina Second Level 1992/93 on the RSSSF
  3. ^ "Argentina: 1ra. "B" Nacional AFA 1992/93" by José Carluccio, 20 Feb 2012
  4. ^ Día del hincha de Club Atlético Colón: a 30 años del primer éxodo sabalero en Córdoba para la final ante Banfield by Andrés Yossen on Aire de Santa Fe, 26 June 2023
  5. ^ Una final, una herida abierta y muchas sospechas en un duelo clave, 21 Jun 2012 on Agencia Universitaria de Noticias