Primera B Metropolitana - Titles By Club

Titles By Club

Club Titles Years won
Ferro Carril Oeste 7 1912 AAF, 1958, 1963, 1969, 1970, 1978, 2002-03
Tigre 5 1912 FAF, 1945, 1953, 1979, 2004-05
Barracas Athletic 4 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904
Defensores de Belgrano 4 1914 FAF, 1917, 1967, 2000-01
Chacarita Juniors 4 1924 AAF, 1941, 1959, 1993-94
Lanús 4 1950, 1964, 1971, 1976
Honor y Patria (B) 3 1914 AAF, 1926 Aam, 1929
El Porvenir 3 1920 AAF, 1927, 1997-98
Estudiantes (LP) 3 1911, 1935, 1954
Atlanta 3 1956, 1983, 2010-11
Quilmes 3 1949, 1961, 1975
All Boys 3 1972, 1992-93, 2007-08
Estudiantes (BA) 3 1906, 1977, 1999-2000
Rosario Central 3 1942, 1951, 1985
Banfield 2 1899, 1900
Nacional (Adrogué) 2 1907, 1926 AAF
Dock Sud 2 1921 AAF, 1932 AAF
Boca Juniors II 2 1922 AAF, 1923 AAF, 1936
Liberal Argentino 2 1923 AAm, 1931 AAF
Talleres (RE) 2 1925 Aam, 1987-88
Nueva Chicago 2 1930, 1981
Almagro 2 1937, 1968
Argentinos Juniors 2 1940, 1955
Central Córdoba (R) 2 1957, 1990-91
Platense 2 1976, 2005-06
Sarmiento (J) 2 1980, 2011-12
Deportivo Español 2 1984, 2001-02
Huracán 1 1913 AAF
Floresta 1 1913 FAF
Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) 1 1909
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 1 1915
Racing 1 1910
Sportivo Barracas 1 1916
Eureka 1 1918
Barracas Central 1 1919 Aam
General Mitre 1 1920 Aam
Palermo 1 1921 Aam
River Plate 1 1908
River Plate II 1 1 1934 LAF
Argentino (S) 1 1922 AAm
Excursionistas 1 1924 Aam
Sportivo Balcarce 1 1925 AAF
Colegiales 1 1928
Ramsar 1 1933 AAF
Bella Vista 1 1934 AAF
Argentino (Q) 1 1938
Los Andes 1 1960
Newell's Old Boys 1 1961
Colón 1 1965
Unión 1 1966
Temperley 1 1974
Almirante Brown 1 2009-10
Argentino (R) 1 1998-99
Sportivo Italiano 1 2008-09
Deportivo Morón 1 1989-90
Vélez Sarsfield 1 1943
San Lorenzo 1 1982

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