Primera B Metropolitana - Current Teams (2012-13 Season)

Current Teams (2012-13 Season)

Club City Area Stadium
Acassuso Boulogne Sur Mer Greater Buenos Aires La Quema
Almagro José Ingenieros Greater Buenos Aires Tres de Febrero
Deportivo Armenio Ingeniero Maschwitz Greater Buenos Aires República de Armenia
Atlanta Villa Crespo Buenos Aires León Kolbovski
Barracas Central Barracas Buenos Aires Barracas Central
Brown de Adrogué Adrogué Greater Buenos Aires Lorenzo Arandilla
Central Córdoba (R) Rosario Santa Fe Province Gabino Sosa
Chacarita Juniors Villa Maipú Greater Buenos Aires Chacarita Juniors
Colegiales Munro Greater Buenos Aires Bajo Munro
Comunicaciones Agronomía Buenos Aires Alfredo Ramos
Villa Dálmine Campana Buenos Aires Province Villa Dálmine
Defensores de Belgrano Núñez Buenos Aires Juan Pasquale
Estudiantes (BA) Caseros Greater Buenos Aires Ciudad de Caseros
Flandria Jáuregui Buenos Aires Province Carlos V
Los Andes Lomas de Zamora Greater Buenos Aires Eduardo Gallardón
Deportivo Morón Morón Greater Buenos Aires Francisco Urbano
Platense Florida Greater Buenos Aires Ciudad de Vicente López
Villa San Carlos Berisso Greater Buenos Aires Gennasio Salice
San Telmo Dock Sud Greater Buenos Aires Dr. Osvaldo Baletto
Temperley Temperley Greater Buenos Aires Alfredo Beranger
Tristán Suárez Tristán Suárez Greater Buenos Aires 20 de Octubre

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