2011–12 Primera B Metropolitana

The 2011–12 Argentine Primera B Metropolitana is the season of third division professional of football in Argentina. A total of 21 teams will compete; the champion will be promoted to Argentine Primera B Nacional.

Primera B Metropolitana
Season2011–12
ChampionsSarmiento
RelegatedSportivo Italiano
General Lamadrid

Club information

Club City Province Stadium
Acassuso Boulogne Buenos Aires Estadio La Quema
Almagro José Ingenieros Buenos Aires Estadio Tres de Febrero
Barracas Central Buenos Aires (autonomous city) Estadio Barracas Central
Brown Adrogué Buenos Aires Estadio Lorenzo Arandilla
Colegiales Buenos Aires (autonomous city) Estadio Bajo Munro
Comunicaciones Buenos Aires (autonomous city) Estadio Alfredo Ramos
Defensores de Belgrano Buenos Aires (autonomous city) Estadio Juan Pasquale
Deportivo Armenio Ingeniero Maschwitz Buenos Aires Estadio Armenia
Deportivo Morón Morón Buenos Aires Estadio Francisco Urbano
Estudiantes (BA) Caseros Buenos Aires Estadio Ciudad de Caseros
Flandria Jáuregui Buenos Aires Estadio Carlos V
General Lamadrid Buenos Aires (autonomous city) Estadio Enrique Sexto
Los Andes Lomas de Zamora Buenos Aires Estadio Eduardo Gallardón
Nueva Chicago Buenos Aires (autonomous city) Estadio Nueva Chicago
Platense Florida Buenos Aires Estadio Ciudad de Vicente López
San Telmo Dock Sud Buenos Aires Estadio Dr. Osvaldo Baletto
Sarmiento Junín Buenos Aires Estadio Eva Perón
Sportivo Italiano Ciudad Evita Buenos Aires Estadio de Sportivo Italiano
Temperley Temperley Buenos Aires Estadio Alfredo Beranger
Tristán Suárez Tristán Suárez Buenos Aires Estadio "20 de Octubre" Tristán Suárez
Villa San Carlos Berisso Buenos Aires Estadio Gennasio Salice

Table

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification
1 Sarmiento (J) 40 24 8 8 52 24 +28 80 Primera B Nacional
2 Colegiales 40 21 10 9 54 33 +21 73 Torneo Reducido
3 Estudiantes (BA) 40 20 12 8 49 29 +20 72
4 Nueva Chicago 40 20 10 10 56 36 +20 70
5 Brown 40 19 12 9 64 34 +30 69
6 Platense 40 16 13 11 44 32 +12 61
7 Los Andes 40 16 13 11 44 38 +6 61
8 Comunicaciones 40 18 6 16 42 38 +4 60
9 Acassuso 40 15 10 15 43 47 4 55
10 Almagro 40 13 15 12 43 39 +4 54
11 Villa San Carlos 40 14 12 14 32 41 9 54
12 Deportivo Armenio 40 12 14 14 45 49 4 50
13 Flandria 40 12 14 14 36 43 7 50
14 San Telmo 40 11 14 15 29 37 8 47
15 Temperley 40 11 13 16 40 45 5 46
16 Sportivo Italiano 40 10 16 14 32 42 10 46
17 Tristán Suárez 40 12 9 19 48 57 9 45
18 Defensores de Belgrano 40 10 11 19 31 43 12 41
19 Barracas Central 40 10 10 20 36 51 15 40
20 Deportivo Morón 40 9 8 23 39 60 21 35
21 General Lamadrid 40 7 10 23 28 68 40 31
Updated to match(es) played on 26 May 2012. Source: AFA
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head points; 5th head-to-head goal difference; 6th head-to-head goals scored. This does not apply to determining the champion. If two or more teams had been tied in point at the end of the tournament, a playoff would have been held at a neutral venue within 72 hours for the championship

Torneo Reducido

The quarterfinals will be played as single elimination, at the stadium of the higher-placed team. Seeding for the semifinals and final is determined by the team standings in the regular season.

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                         
2 Colegiales 2 2  
9 Acassuso 3 3  
  9 Acassuso 1 2 3  
  3 Estudiantes (BA) 0 1 1  
3 Estudiantes (BA) 1 1
8 Comunicaciones 0 0  
  9 Acassuso 2 0 2
  4 Nueva Chicago 2 1 3
4 Nueva Chicago 3 3  
7 Los Andes 0 0  
  4 Nueva Chicago 0 3 3
  6 Platense 0 0 0  
5 Brown 1 1
6 Platense 3 3  

Relegation

Pos
Team 2009–10
Pts
2010–11
Pts
2011–12
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
Relegation
1 Estudiantes (BA) 6173722061221.689
2 Brown 5470691931221.582
3 Sarmiento (J) 7537801921221.574
4 Nueva Chicago 5171701921221.574
5 Colegiales 6153731871221.533
6 Platense 5361114821.39
7 Defensores de Belgrano 5571411671221.369
8 Acassuso 5556551661221.361
9 Villa San Carlos 4860541621221.328
10 Almagro 4458541561221.27
11 Los Andes 6034611551221.27
12 Comunicaciones 3560601551221.27
13 Barracas Central 6440104821.268
14 Deportivo Armenio 3865501531221.254
15 Tristán Suárez 6246451531221.254
16 Flandria 4754501511221.238
17 Temperley 5644461461221.197
18 San Telmo 5442471431221.172
19 Deportivo Morón 4761351431221.172
20 Sportivo Italiano 474693821.134 Relegation Playoff Matches
21 General Lamadrid 3131400.775 Primera C Metropolitana

Relegation Playoff Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Relegation/promotion playoff
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