Primera B Metropolitana - List of Champions

List of Champions

The tournament has received different names since its first edition in 1899, such as "Segunda División" (1899-1911; 1933-48), "División Intermedia" (1911-26), "Primera División B" (1927-32, 1949-1985). After the restructuring of the Argentine football league system, the tournament changed its name to "Primera B Metropolitana" becoming the third division.

Season Champion Runner-up Third Place
1899 Banfield English High School
1900 Banfield
1901 Barracas Athletic
1902 Barracas Athletic II
1903 Barracas Athletic II
1904 Barracas Athletic II
1905 América
1906 Estudiantes (BA) II
1907 Nacional A
1908 River Plate
1909 Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)
1910 Racing
1911 Estudiantes (LP)
1912 AAF Ferro Carril Oeste
1912 FAF 1 Tigre
1913 AAF Huracán
1913 FAF Floresta
1914 AAF Honor y Patria
1914 FAF Defensores de Belgrano
1915 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) River Plate II
1916 Sportivo Barracas
1917 Defensores de Belgrano
1918 Eureka
1919 AAF Banfield
1919 Aam Barracas Central
1920 AAF El Porvenir
1920 Aam General Mitre
1921 AAF Dock Sud
1921 Aam Palermo
1922 AAF Boca Juniors II
1922 Aam Argentino del Sud
1923 AAF Boca Juniors II 4
1923 Aam Liberal Argentino
1924 AAF Chacarita Juniors
1924 Aam Excursionistas
1925 AAF Sportivo Balcarce
1925 Aam Talleres (RE)
1926 AAF Nacional (A)
1926 Aam Honor y Patria
1927 El Porvenir Argentino (B) Temperley
1928 Colegiales Temperley All Boys
1929 Honor y Patria Porteño Unión (BA)
1930 Nueva Chicago All Boys Temperley
1931 LAF
(Not held)
1931 AAF Liberal Argentino All Boys Progresista
1932 LAF
(Not held)
1932 AAF Dock Sud Sportivo Balcarce Acassuso
1933 LAF
(Not held)
1933 AAF Ramsar 25 de Mayo Marplatense
1934 LAF River Plate II San Lorenzo II Boca Juniors II
1934 AAF Bella Vista Los Andes Liniers
1935 Estudiantes (LP) II 4 Independiente II 4 River Plate II 4
1936 Boca Juniors II 4 San Lorenzo II 4 River Plate II 4
1937 Almagro Excursionistas El Porvenir
1938 Argentino (Q) Quilmes All Boys
1939 Banfield All Boys Barracas Central
1940 Argentinos Juniors Acasusso Temperley
1941 Chacarita Juniors Colegiales Almagro
1942 Rosario Central Excursionistas Vélez Sarsfield
1943 Vélez Sarsfield Unión Temperley
1944 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) Tigre Almagro
1945 Tigre Argentino (R) Temperley
1946 Banfield Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) Argentinos Juniors
1947 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) Quilmes Ferro Carril Oeste
1948
(Abandoned due to players strike)
1949 Quilmes Colón Unión
1950 Lanús Colón Dock Sud
1951 Rosario Central Colón Almagro
1952 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) Tigre Colón
1953 Tigre Atlanta Unión
1954 Estudiantes (LP) Argentinos Juniors Colón
1955 Argentinos Juniors Unión Talleres (RE)
1956 Atlanta Central Córdoba (R) Banfield
1957 Central Córdoba (R) Platense Unión
1958 Ferro Carril Oeste Nueva Chicago Chacarita Juniors
1959 Chacarita Juniors Quilmes Unión
1960 Los Andes Tigre Banfield
1961 Quilmes Banfield Nueva Chicago
1962 Banfield Platense Deportivo Español
1963 Ferro Carril Oeste Sarmiento (J) Unión
1964 Lanús Platense All Boys
1965 Colón Quilmes Deportivo Morón
1966 Unión Argentino (Q) Deportivo Morón
1967 Defensores de Belgrano Tigre Almagro, Los Andes
1968 Almagro Nueva Chicago Unión
1969 Ferro Carril Oeste San Telmo Arsenal
1970 Ferro Carril Oeste Almirante Brown Arsenal
1971 Lanús Arsenal San Telmo
1972 All Boys Almirante Brown Nueva Chicago
1973 Banfield Temperley Quilmes
1974 Temperley Unión Estudiantes (LP)
1975 Quilmes San Telmo Lanús
1976 I Platense Lanús Almagro
1976 II Lanús Almirante Brown Los Andes
1977 Estudiantes (BA) Los Andes Deportivo Armenio
1978 Ferro Carril Oeste Almirante Brown Los Andes
1979 Tigre Sportivo Italiano Banfield
1980 Sarmiento (J) Atlanta Nueva Chicago
1981 Nueva Chicago Quilmes Banfield
1982 San Lorenzo Atlanta Temperley
1983 Atlanta Chacarita Juniors Los Andes
1984 Deportivo Español Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) Racing
1985 Rosario Central Racing Atlanta
1986
Transitional tournament to decide the eight teams that would play in the Primera B Nacional
1986–87 Quilmes Almirante Brown Arsenal, Estudiantes (BA)
1987–88 Talleres (RE) Almagro Deportivo Morón,
Nueva Chicago
1988–89 Villa Dálmine Argentino (R) Central Córdoba (R)
1989–90 Deportivo Morón Atlanta Deportivo Laferrere
1990–91 Central Córdoba Almagro Nueva Chicago
1991–92 Ituzaingó Los Andes Sarmiento (J)
1992–93 All Boys Sarmiento (J) Chacarita Juniors
1993–94 Chacarita Juniors Los Andes Deportivo Armenio
1994–95 Atlanta Tigre Argentino (R)
1995–96 Sportivo Italiano Estudiantes (BA) Almagro
1996–97 Defensa y Justicia San Miguel Dock Sud
1997–98 El Porvenir Tigre Argentino (R)
1998–99 Argentino (R) Temperley Defensores de Belgrano
1999–00 Estudiantes (BA) Sarmiento (J) Brown, Colegiales
2000–01 Defensores de Belgrano Temperley Sarmiento (J), San Telmo
2001–02 Deportivo Español Ferro Carril Oeste Brown, Estudiantes (BA)
2002–03 Ferro Carril Oeste All Boys Central Córdoba (R)
2003–04 Sarmiento (J) Atlanta Tristán Suárez
2004–05 Tigre Platense Tristán Suárez
2005–06 Platense Deportivo Morón Central Córdoba (R)
2006–07 Almirante Brown Estudiantes (BA) Deportivo Morón
2007–08 All Boys Los Andes Sportivo Italiano
2008–09 Sportivo Italiano Deportivo Merlo Defensores de Belgrano
2009–10 Almirante Brown Sarmiento Tristán Suárez
2010–11 Atlanta Estudiantes (BA) Defensores de Belgrano
2011–12 Sarmiento (J) Nueva Chicago Acassuso

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