2007–08 in Argentine football

Football in Argentina
Season 2007–08
2006–07 Argentina 2008–09

2007–08 season of Argentine football was the 117th season of competitive football in Argentina.

National leagues

Primera División

Source: RSSSF [1]

Primera B Nacional

Source: RSSSF [2]

Primera B Metropolitana

Source: RSSSF [3]

Torneo Argentino A

Source: RSSSF [4]

Primera C Metropolitana

Source: RSSSF [5]

Torneo Argentino B

Source: RSSSF [6]

Primera D Metropolitana

Source: RSSSF [7]

Clubs in international competitions

Team / Competition 2007 FIFA Club World Cup 2007 Copa Sudamericana 2008 Copa Libertadores
Boca Juniors Runner up
lost to
Italy Milan
Round of 16
eliminated by
Brazil São Paulo
Semifinal
eliminated by
Brazil Fluminense
River Plate did not qualify Semifinal
eliminated by
Argentina Arsenal de Sarandí
Round of 16
eliminated by
Argentina San Lorenzo
Estudiantes de La Plata did not qualify First stage
eliminated by
Argentina Lanús
Round of 16
eliminated by
Ecuador LDU Quito
San Lorenzo did not qualify First stage
eliminated by
Argentina Lanús
Quarterfinal
eliminated by
Ecuador LDU Quito
Arsenal de Sarandí did not qualify Champions
defeated
Mexico América
Second Stage
eliminated
(finished 3rd in the group)
Lanús did not qualify Round of 16
eliminated by
Brazil Vasco da Gama
Round of 16
eliminated by
Mexico Atlas

National team

This section covers Argentina's matches from August 1, 2007 to July 31, 2008.

  Win   Draw   Loss

Friendly matches

2010 World Cup qualifiers

References

  1. Primera División stats Archived February 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. by Juan Pablo Andrés at RSSSF.
  2. Primera B Nacional stats by Juan Pablo Andrés at RSSSF.
  3. Primera B Metropolitana stats by Juan Pablo Andrés at RSSSF.
  4. Torneo Argentino A stats by Juan Pablo Andrés at RSSSF.
  5. Primera C Metropolitana stats by Juan Pablo Andrés at RSSSF.
  6. Torneo Argentino B stats by Juan Pablo Andrés at RSSSF.
  7. Primera D Metropolitana stats by Juan Pablo Andrés at RSSSF.
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