Football in Argentina
Season2011–12
Men's football
Primera DivisiónApertura: Boca Juniors (30th title)
Clausura: Arsenal (1st title)
Primera B NacionalRiver Plate (1st title)
Primera B MetropolitanaSarmiento (3rd title)
Torneo Argentino ADouglas Haig (1st title)
Copa ArgentinaBoca Juniors (2nd title)
Women's football
Campeonato de Fútbol FemeninoApertura: Boca Juniors (20th title)
Clausura: UAI Urquiza (1st title)
Argentina

2011–12 season of Argentine football is the 121st season of competitive football in Argentina.

Clubs national leagues

Men's

Primera División

Source: RSSSF[1]

Primera B Nacional

Source: RSSSF[2]

Primera B Metropolitana

Source: RSSSF[3]

Torneo Argentino A

Source: RSSSF[4]

Women's

Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino

Source: RSSSF[5]

Clubs national cup

Men's

Copa Argentina

Source: RSSSF[6]

Clubs international cups

Men's summary

Team / Competition 2011 Recopa Sudamericana 2011 Copa Sudamericana 2012 Copa Libertadores
Argentinos Juniors did not qualify Second stage did not qualify
Arsenal did not qualify Quarterfinals Second stage
Boca Juniors did not qualify did not qualify Runner up
Estudiantes de La Plata did not qualify Second stage did not qualify
Godoy Cruz did not qualify Round of 16 Second stage
Independiente Runner up Round of 16 did not qualify
Lanús did not qualify Second stage Round of 16
Vélez Sársfield did not qualify Semifinals Quarterfinals

Argentinos Juniors

2011 Copa Sudamericana
September 8, 2011 Second stage Vélez Sársfield Argentina 4–0 Argentina Argentinos Juniors Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires
19:15 UTC−03:00 Franco 23'
Fernández 55'
Martínez 74' (pen.)
Canteros 84'
Report Referee: Sergio Pezzotta (Argentina)

Argentinos Juniors eliminated by points 4–1.

Arsenal

2011 Copa Sudamericana

Arsenal eliminated by points 6–0.

2012 Copa Libertadores
April 10, 2012 Second stage Zamora Venezuela 0–1 Argentina Arsenal Estadio Agustín Tovar, Barinas
19:15 UTC−04:30 Report Caffa 29' (pen.) Referee: Julio Quintana (Paraguay)

Arsenal eliminated by finishing in 3rd place in their group.

Boca Juniors

2012 Copa Libertadores

Boca Juniors eliminated by points 4–1.

Estudiantes

2011 Copa Sudamericana

Estudiantes tied on points 3–3, eliminated by goal difference.

Godoy Cruz

2011 Copa Sudamericana

Godoy Cruz tied on points 2–2, eliminated by penalties.

2012 Copa Libertadores

Godoy Cruz eliminated by finishing in 3rd place in their group.

Independiente

2011 Recopa Sudamericana

Independiente tied on points 3–3, eliminated by goal difference.

2011 Copa Sudamericana

Independiente tied on points 3–3, eliminated by goal difference.

Lanús

2011 Copa Sudamericana

Lanús tied on points 2–2, eliminated by away goals.

2012 Copa Libertadores

Lanús tied on points 3–3, eliminated by penalties.

Vélez Sársfield

2011 Copa Sudamericana

Vélez Sársfield eliminated by points 6–0.

2012 Copa Libertadores

Vélez Sársfield tied on points 3–3, eliminated by penalties.

Women's summary

Team / Competition 2011 Copa Libertadores Femenina
Boca Juniors First stage

Boca Juniors

2011 Copa Libertadores Femenina

Boca Juniors eliminated by finishing in 3rd place in their group.

National teams

Men's

This section covers Argentina men's matches from August 1, 2011, to July 31, 2012.

Friendlies

September 2, 2011 Venezuela  0 – 1  Argentina Kolkata, India
19:00 UTC+5:30 Report Otamendi 70' Stadium: Salt Lake Stadium
Attendance: 94,000
Referee: Dinesh Nair (India)
September 6, 2011 Argentina  3 – 1  Nigeria Dhaka, Bangladesh
19:00 UTC+06:00 Higuaín 24'
Di María 26'
Elderson 66' (o.g.)
Report Obasi 47' Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Akbar Bakhshizadeh (Iran)
February 29, 2012 Switzerland  1 – 3  Argentina Bern, Switzerland
20:30 UTC+01:00 Shaqiri 49' Messi 20', 88', 90+3' (pen.) Stadium: Stade de Suisse Wankdorf
Referee: Florian Meyer (Germany)
June 9, 2012 Brazil  3 – 4  Argentina New Jersey, United States
21:00 UTC+01:00 Rômulo 23'
Oscar 56'
Hulk 72'
Messi 32', 34', 84'
Fernández 75'
Stadium: MetLife Stadium
Attendance: 81,000

2014 World Cup qualifiers

October 7, 2011 Round 1 Argentina  4 – 1  Chile Buenos Aires, Argentina
20:10 UTC−03:00 Higuaín 7', 51', 62'
Messi 25'
Report M. Fernández 59' Stadium: Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti
Attendance: 26,161
Referee: Wilmar Roldán (Colombia)

Women's

This section covers Argentina women's matches from August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012.

Friendlies

September 7, 2011 Chile  3–0  Argentina Santiago, Chile
Lara 1', 26'
Araya 45'
Report Stadium: Complejo Deportivo de la ANFP
September 21, 2011 Argentina  1–1  Chile Buenos Aires, Argentina
Report Guerrero 43' Stadium: Complejo Deportivo Ezeiza

2011 Pan American Games

October 18, 2011 Preliminary round Argentina  0–2  Brazil Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
17:00 Report Guedes 27'
Daniele 37'
Attendance: 5,967
Referee: Lucila Venegas (Mexico)
October 20, 2011 Preliminary round Canada  1–0  Argentina Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
10:00 Julien 48' Report Attendance: 4,204
Referee: Yesli Rivas (El Salvador)

Argentina eliminated by finishing in 4th place in their group.

References

  1. Primera División stats by "Ian King, Pablo Ciullini and Osvaldo José Gorgazzi" at RSSSF.
  2. Primera B Nacional stats by "Ian King, Pablo Ciullini and Osvaldo José Gorgazzi" at RSSSF.
  3. Primera B Metropolitana stats by "Ian King, Pablo Ciullini and Osvaldo José Gorgazzi" at RSSSF.
  4. Torneo Argentino A stats by "Ian King, Pablo Ciullini and Osvaldo José Gorgazzi" at RSSSF.
  5. Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino stats by Hans Schöggl at RSSSF.
  6. Copa Argentina 2011/12 stats by "Ian King, Pablo Ciullini and Osvaldo José Gorgazzi" at RSSSF.
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