1951 Argentine Primera División

Primera División
Season 1951
Champions Racing Club (12° title)
Promoted Lanús
Relegated Quilmes
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
Top goalscorer Argentina Santiago Vernazza (22 goals)
1950
1952

The 1951 Argentine Primera División was the 60° season of top-flight football in Argentina. The season began on April 15 and ended on December 5.[1]

Lanús returned to Primera while Quilmes and Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) were relegated. Racing Club won its 12° league title.

League standings

PosClubPWDLGFGAPts
1Banfield3217105633344
1Racing3216124603744
3River Plate3216115694243
4Independiente321679745139
5Lanús321499624937
6Boca Juniors3211138463835
6San Lorenzo3213910464135
8Chacarita Juniors3212911585533
8Vélez Sársfield3210139575833
10Estudiantes LP3211714655529
11Newell's Old Boys3210814405828
12Ferro Carril Oeste3281113505527
13Platense329716516425
14Huracán3261214445924
14Atlanta328816467924
16Quilmes327916527923
17Gimnasia y Esgrima LP3241315417121

Championship Playoff

After finishing 1st in the table, both teams, Banfield and Racing had to play a match to crown a champion.[2]

1 Dec 1951
Racing Club 0–0 Banfield
Report
San Lorenzo
Referee: England Ernest Wilbraham

5 Dec 1951
Banfield 0–1 Racing Club
Boyé  46' Report
San Lorenzo
Attendance: 47,000
Referee: England Bentley Cross
Banfield
Racing
GK Manuel Graneros
DF Domingo Capparelli
DF Osvaldo Ferretti
MF Luis Angel Bagnato
MF Argentina Eliseo Mouriño
MF Héctor D'Angelo
FW Argentina José M. Sánchez Lage
FW Nicolás Moreno
FW Argentina Gustavo Albella
FW Miguel Ángel Converti
FW Raúl Tolosa
Manager:
José I. Martínez & Félix Zurdo
GK Héctor Grisetti
DF Higinio García
DF José M. Pérez
MF Juán Gimenez
MF Alberto Rastelli
MF Jorge Gutiérrez
FW ArgentinaMario Boyé
FW Manuel Ameal
FW ArgentinaRubén Bravo
FW ArgentinaLlamil Simes
FW ArgentinaEzra Sued
Manager:
Argentina Guillermo Stábile

References

  1. Argentina 1951 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at RSSSF.com
  2. Campeonato de Primera División 1951 by José Carluccio on Historia y Fútbol
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