Liga Sanjuanina de fútbol
Liga Sanjuanina de futbol is a football league based in and around San Juan city in Argentina.
It commenced in 1922 but is now effectively at the 6th level of the Argentine football league system, although prior to 1967 it was the main tournament for San Juan teams. Between 1967-85 local teams were also able to qualify for the Nacional championship, and then in 1985 the current Argentine structure was put in place meaning the Sanjuanina was effectively demoted a number of levels.
The most successful teams have traditionally been San Martin, Juventud Alianza and Desamparados, although none of these clubs have won the title since 1995.[1] The 2008 champions were Villa Obrera.
As of August 2012 the league was headed by Alfredo Derito.[2]
Primera A teams (2010)
Trinidad de San Juan, Independiente de Villa Obrera, San Martín de San Juan, Del Bono de Rivadavia, Marquesado, Sportivo Desamparados, Union de Villa Krause, Juventud Alianza de San Juan, Arbol Verde de Concepción, Penarol de Chimbas, Colon Junior (San Juan), 9 de Julio.
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References
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- ↑ Francisco Schiavo (9 August 2012). "Apenas terminó, el torneo empezó a jugarse otra vez". canchellena (in Spanish). La Nacion. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- ↑ "Primera A: 1a 2010" (in Spanish). Futbolinterior.com. Retrieved 12 November 2011.