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Primera B Metropolitana · 2026

Current Primera B Metropolitana 2026 standings with 22 teams. Excursionistas leads the table with 42 points after 21 matches, followed by Arsenal Sarandi on 40 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Apertura
1Excursionistas21126328:12+1642
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2Arsenal Sarandi21117331:16+1540
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3Villa Dalmine21117326:11+1540
WWDLL
4Talleres Remedios21116422:10+1239
DDWWW
5Deportivo Camioneros2198422:15+735
DLDLW
6Sportivo Italiano2196622:19+333
LLWLL
7Real Pilar2195724:23+132
DWLWL
8Comunicaciones2187623:20+331
DDWLW
9Deportivo Merlo2187626:28-231
LDLWD
10San Martín Burzaco2178622:19+329
DLLWW
11Deportivo Armenio2184923:26-328
WDWWW
12Argentino de Merlo2176817:18-127
WDDWL
13Deportivo Laferrere2176822:27-527
WDWLW
14Argentino Quilmes2168723:21+226
WDWWD
15Liniers2166914:21-724
DLLWD
16Dock Sud2158821:21023
LDLLW
17Defensores Unidos2158818:22-423
LDLWW
18Flandria21641117:26-922
LWLLD
19UAI Urquiza21312612:16-421
DDWLL
20Brown DE Adrogue21471014:27-1319
LDLWL
21Villa San Carlos21381020:28-817
DDDLL
22Ituzaingó21161415:36-219
DLWLL
Clausura
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2Deportivo Merlo00000:000
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4Villa San Carlos00000:000
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5Deportivo Armenio00000:000
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6Flandria00000:000
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7Brown DE Adrogue00000:000
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8Comunicaciones00000:000
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9Excursionistas00000:000
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11San Martín Burzaco00000:000
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12Deportivo Laferrere00000:000
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13Ituzaingó00000:000
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14Argentino Quilmes00000:000
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15Argentino de Merlo00000:000
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16Liniers00000:000
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18Villa Dalmine00000:000
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19Defensores Unidos00000:000
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20Dock Sud00000:000
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22Deportivo Camioneros00000:000
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Results

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Regular season – 2119/06/2026–21/06/2026
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Regular season – 2012/06/2026–14/06/2026
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Regular season – 1906/06/2026–08/06/2026
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100 matches
Argentino Quilmes
Talleres Remedios
Regular season – 23
Comunicaciones
Arsenal Sarandi
Regular season – 23
Defensores Unidos
Argentino de Merlo
Regular season – 23
Deportivo Merlo
Villa Dalmine
Regular season – 23
Deportivo Armenio
Brown DE Adrogue
Regular season – 23
Deportivo Camioneros
UAI Urquiza
Regular season – 23
Dock Sud
Excursionistas
Regular season – 23
Flandria
Deportivo Laferrere
Regular season – 23
Ituzaingó
Villa San Carlos
Regular season – 23
San Martín Burzaco
Liniers
Regular season – 23
Sportivo Italiano
Real Pilar
Regular season – 23
Argentino de Merlo
Argentino Quilmes
Regular season – 24
Arsenal Sarandi
Defensores Unidos
Regular season – 24
Brown DE Adrogue
Ituzaingó
Regular season – 24
Excursionistas
Comunicaciones
Regular season – 24
Deportivo Laferrere
Deportivo Armenio
Regular season – 24
Liniers
Sportivo Italiano
Regular season – 24
Real Pilar
Deportivo Camioneros
Regular season – 24
Talleres Remedios
Flandria
Regular season – 24
UAI Urquiza
Deportivo Merlo
Regular season – 24
Villa Dalmine
Dock Sud
Regular season – 24
Villa San Carlos
San Martín Burzaco
Regular season – 24
Argentino Quilmes
Arsenal Sarandi
Regular season – 25
Brown DE Adrogue
Deportivo Laferrere
Regular season – 25
Comunicaciones
Villa Dalmine
Regular season – 25
Defensores Unidos
Excursionistas
Regular season – 25
Deportivo Merlo
Real Pilar
Regular season – 25
Deportivo Armenio
Talleres Remedios
Regular season – 25
Deportivo Camioneros
Liniers
Regular season – 25
Dock Sud
UAI Urquiza
Regular season – 25
Flandria
Argentino de Merlo
Regular season – 25
Ituzaingó
San Martín Burzaco
Regular season – 25
Sportivo Italiano
Villa San Carlos
Regular season – 25
Argentino de Merlo
Deportivo Armenio
Regular season – 26
Arsenal Sarandi
Flandria
Regular season – 26
Excursionistas
Argentino Quilmes
Regular season – 26
Deportivo Laferrere
Ituzaingó
Regular season – 26
Liniers
Deportivo Merlo
Regular season – 26
Real Pilar
Dock Sud
Regular season – 26
San Martín Burzaco
Sportivo Italiano
Regular season – 26
Talleres Remedios
Brown DE Adrogue
Regular season – 26
UAI Urquiza
Comunicaciones
Regular season – 26
Villa Dalmine
Defensores Unidos
Regular season – 26
Villa San Carlos
Deportivo Camioneros
Regular season – 26
Argentino Quilmes
Villa Dalmine
Regular season – 27
Brown DE Adrogue
Argentino de Merlo
Regular season – 27
Comunicaciones
Real Pilar
Regular season – 27
Defensores Unidos
UAI Urquiza
Regular season – 27
Deportivo Merlo
Villa San Carlos
Regular season – 27
Deportivo Armenio
Arsenal Sarandi
Regular season – 27
Deportivo Camioneros
San Martín Burzaco
Regular season – 27
Dock Sud
Liniers
Regular season – 27
Flandria
Excursionistas
Regular season – 27
Ituzaingó
Sportivo Italiano
Regular season – 27
Deportivo Laferrere
Talleres Remedios
Regular season – 27
Argentino de Merlo
Deportivo Laferrere
Regular season – 28
Arsenal Sarandi
Brown DE Adrogue
Regular season – 28
Excursionistas
Deportivo Armenio
Regular season – 28
Liniers
Comunicaciones
Regular season – 28
Real Pilar
Defensores Unidos
Regular season – 28
San Martín Burzaco
Deportivo Merlo
Regular season – 28
Sportivo Italiano
Deportivo Camioneros
Regular season – 28
Talleres Remedios
Ituzaingó
Regular season – 28
UAI Urquiza
Argentino Quilmes
Regular season – 28
Villa Dalmine
Flandria
Regular season – 28
Villa San Carlos
Dock Sud
Regular season – 28
Argentino Quilmes
Real Pilar
Regular season – 29
Brown DE Adrogue
Excursionistas
Regular season – 29
Comunicaciones
Villa San Carlos
Regular season – 29
Defensores Unidos
Liniers
Regular season – 29
Deportivo Merlo
Sportivo Italiano
Regular season – 29
Deportivo Armenio
Villa Dalmine
Regular season – 29
Dock Sud
San Martín Burzaco
Regular season – 29
Flandria
UAI Urquiza
Regular season – 29
Ituzaingó
Deportivo Camioneros
Regular season – 29
Deportivo Laferrere
Arsenal Sarandi
Regular season – 29
Talleres Remedios
Argentino de Merlo
Regular season – 29
Argentino de Merlo
Ituzaingó
Regular season – 30
Arsenal Sarandi
Talleres Remedios
Regular season – 30
Deportivo Camioneros
Deportivo Merlo
Regular season – 30
Excursionistas
Deportivo Laferrere
Regular season – 30
Liniers
Argentino Quilmes
Regular season – 30
Real Pilar
Flandria
Regular season – 30
San Martín Burzaco
Comunicaciones
Regular season – 30
Sportivo Italiano
Dock Sud
Regular season – 30
UAI Urquiza
Deportivo Armenio
Regular season – 30
Villa Dalmine
Brown DE Adrogue
Regular season – 30
Villa San Carlos
Defensores Unidos
Regular season – 30
Argentino de Merlo
Arsenal Sarandi
Regular season – 31
Argentino Quilmes
Villa San Carlos
Regular season – 31
Brown DE Adrogue
UAI Urquiza
Regular season – 31
Comunicaciones
Sportivo Italiano
Regular season – 31
Defensores Unidos
San Martín Burzaco
Regular season – 31
Deportivo Armenio
Real Pilar
Regular season – 31
Dock Sud
Deportivo Camioneros
Regular season – 31
Flandria
Liniers
Regular season – 31
Ituzaingó
Deportivo Merlo
Regular season – 31
Deportivo Laferrere
Villa Dalmine
Regular season – 31
Talleres Remedios
Excursionistas
Regular season – 31
Arsenal Sarandi
Ituzaingó
Regular season – 32

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 22 teams in the Primera B Metropolitana. Excursionistas leads with 12 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

Primera B Metropolitana

All 22 teams competing in the Primera B Metropolitana 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Primera B Metropolitana

Browse 16 archived seasons of the Primera B Metropolitana, from 2011 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 21 Dec 2025

Founded1986Preceded bySegunda División (top tier until 1986)

The Primera B Metropolitana was created in 1986 when the Argentine football structure underwent significant reorganization. Prior to this, the Segunda División served as the second tier of Argentine football. The establishment of Primera B Metropolitana coincided with the creation of a more defined pyramid system, dividing the third tier into geographic zones. The league has evolved substantially since its founding, expanding and contracting in team numbers, with notable structural changes including the introduction of promotion playoffs and the integration of teams from lower divisions during periods of reorganization. The league gained increased prominence in the 2010s and 2020s as a talent incubator, with several clubs achieving promotion to the Argentine Primera División and establishing themselves as competitive forces at the top level.

  • 1986 — Primera B Metropolitana established as the third tier of Argentine football
  • 2012/13 — Introduction of Torneo Apertura and Clausura format, replacing traditional season structure
  • 2018/19 — Barracas Central won the championship, marking the beginning of their rise to top-division prominence
  • 2021 — CSYD Flandria secured the title, demonstrating the competitive depth of metropolitan clubs
  • 2024 — League expanded to 22 teams with six clubs promoted from Primera C, increasing opportunities for advancement
  • 2025 — Format restructured with 30 teams divided into two zones, reflecting growing participation and competition

Competition Format 21 Dec 2025

Teams21Relegation spots2

The Primera B Metropolitana operates on a double round-robin format, with each club playing every opponent twice (home and away) across two tournaments per season—the Apertura and Clausura. Clubs accumulate points across both tournaments, with the champion determined by aggregate performance. The top teams qualify for promotion playoffs, where the highest-finishing clubs compete for direct promotion to the Argentine Primera División. The bottom two clubs by aggregate points are relegated to Primera C Metropolitana, ensuring constant competitive stakes throughout the season. The playoff system creates additional drama, allowing teams outside the automatic promotion spots to secure advancement through strong playoff performances.

Records 21 Dec 2025

Most titlesAlmirante Brown (3)

Almirante Brown holds the record for most championship titles with three victories, establishing themselves as one of the most successful clubs in Primera B Metropolitana history.

Analysis 21 Dec 2025

Current Season Analysis

Midland commands the 2025 Apertura standings with an impressive 38 points from 20 matches, demonstrating exceptional consistency with 11 wins, 5 draws, and just 4 defeats. The club's +17 goal difference reflects their attacking prowess and defensive solidity, positioning them as the championship favorites. Real Pilar trails closely in second place with 37 points, maintaining a 50% win rate across their matches, while Sportivo Italiano occupies third with 35 points, showing competitive balance among the top contenders.

The title race remains intensely competitive, with multiple clubs within striking distance of the leaders. Deportivo Armenio sits fourth with 35 points, level on points with Sportivo Italiano but separated by goal difference, while Flandria rounds out the top five with 33 points. The narrow margins separating first through fifth place underscore the quality and depth of competition in the Primera B Metropolitana, where tactical discipline and consistency prove decisive.

In the relegation battle, the bottom tier presents genuine concern for struggling clubs. Fénix occupies the 21st and final position with just 13 points from 20 matches, having won only 2 games while suffering 11 defeats. Their -20 goal difference reflects severe defensive vulnerabilities and offensive struggles. Dock Sud sits in 20th with 15 points, while Deportivo Merlo occupies 19th with 17 points. These three clubs face genuine pressure to improve dramatically in the Clausura tournament to avoid relegation, as the aggregate points system determines the two teams that drop to Primera C Metropolitana.

Excursionistas has emerged as the season's standout performer, scoring an impressive 27 goals across 20 matches—the highest goal tally in the league—despite occupying 15th place with 24 points. This paradox highlights how defensive frailties (26 goals conceded) have undermined their attacking output. Their ability to create chances suggests potential for a resurgence if defensive organization improves. Similarly, San Martín Burzaco has demonstrated attacking quality with 27 goals but sits 9th with 28 points, indicating that finishing efficiency and defensive stability remain critical differentiators between mid-table mediocrity and genuine contention.

The 2025 season reflects the competitive maturity of the Primera B Metropolitana, where established clubs with resources compete against emerging teams with hunger and tactical innovation. The expanded format to 21 teams has increased opportunities for promotion while maintaining genuine stakes for relegation, creating a balanced competitive environment that rewards sustained excellence across both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments.

League Structure and Development

The Primera B Metropolitana operates as a crucial developmental tier within Argentine football's pyramid system. Positioned between the elite Argentine Primera División and the regional Primera C divisions, the league serves approximately 21 clubs from the Buenos Aires metropolitan area and surrounding regions. The geographic concentration creates natural rivalries and reduces travel costs, facilitating regular competition and community engagement. The league's three-tier status ensures that promoted clubs have recently demonstrated top-division readiness, while relegated teams face the challenge of rebuilding at a lower competitive level.

The playoff system distinguishes the Primera B Metropolitana from many other third-tier leagues globally. Rather than determining promotion solely by regular-season standing, the playoff structure allows teams finishing outside the automatic promotion spots to earn advancement through strong postseason performances. This mechanism maintains competitive intensity throughout the season, as teams in 3rd–6th place understand that playoff success offers genuine pathways to promotion. The system has historically produced surprising promotions and dramatic eliminations, adding narrative depth to the competition.

Notable Clubs and Historical Context

Several clubs in the Primera B Metropolitana carry significant historical weight within Argentine football. Almirante Brown, the most successful club in the league with three titles, has established themselves as a consistent force capable of sustained excellence. CSYD Flandria, another traditional powerhouse, secured the 2015/16 championship and remains a competitive presence. Barracas Central achieved notable success by winning the 2018/19 championship and subsequently earning promotion, where they established themselves as a top-division regular and even competed in Copa Sudamericana.

Deportivo Morón, Nueva Chicago, and Villa San Carlos represent clubs with First Division history that have cycled through the third tier, demonstrating the league's role as a recovery pathway for fallen giants. CA Estudiantes and CA Colegiales bring strong institutional traditions, with Colegiales notably winning the 2024 championship and positioning themselves for promotion. These clubs provide continuity and historical context, attracting larger crowds and media attention compared to newer or smaller institutions.

Competitive Dynamics and Emerging Trends

The 2024–25 season expansion to 21 teams reflects growing demand for professional football opportunities in the Buenos Aires metropolitan region. The inclusion of six promoted teams from Primera C Metropolitana increased competitive diversity while maintaining quality standards. The 2025 restructuring to 30 teams divided into two zones represents an even more ambitious expansion, suggesting confidence in the league's commercial viability and talent development infrastructure.

Home advantage remains significant in the Primera B Metropolitana, with the 2024 season showing a 8.30-point differential favoring home teams. This metric—calculated as the difference between home win percentage and away win percentage—indicates that approximately 41.6% of home matches result in victories, compared to 26.5% for away matches. Such disparity reflects the psychological and logistical advantages of playing before home supporters in intimate stadiums, where crowd support and familiarity with playing surfaces create tangible benefits.

The league's goal-scoring patterns have remained relatively stable, with both-teams-scoring occurring in approximately 38–50% of matches across recent seasons. The 2024 season produced 38.0% of matches with both teams scoring, while clean sheets proved relatively rare, occurring in fewer than 50% of matches. These metrics suggest a league characterized by attacking football and relatively open matches, creating betting opportunities for over/under markets and both-teams-scoring propositions.

Development Pathway and Promotion Opportunities

Success in the Primera B Metropolitana provides tangible pathways to advancement within Argentine football's hierarchy. Promoted clubs gain access to the Argentine Primera División, where they compete against historic institutions and gain exposure to international competitions. The Copa Sudamericana, Copa Argentina, and Copa de la Liga Profesional offer additional platforms for smaller clubs to earn continental representation and media coverage.

The league's role as a talent incubator cannot be overstated. Young Argentine players use the Primera B Metropolitana as a proving ground before advancing to the top division or attracting interest from international clubs. Coaches similarly leverage success in the league as credentials for higher-profile positions. The competitive balance and consistent quality suggest that the league will continue producing promoted teams capable of competing effectively in the Argentine Primera División.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Primera B Metropolitana?

The Primera B Metropolitana currently features 21 clubs competing in the 2025 season, making it one of the larger third-tier leagues in South America.

What is the promotion system in the Primera B Metropolitana?

The top teams qualify for promotion playoffs, with the winners earning direct promotion to the Argentine Primera División. The bottom two clubs are relegated to Primera C Metropolitana.

How is the season structured in the Primera B Metropolitana?

The league operates on a two-tournament system within each season: the Apertura (opening) and Clausura (closing) tournaments. Clubs play double round-robin formats in each tournament, with the champion determined by aggregate performance.

Who has won the most titles in Primera B Metropolitana history?

Almirante Brown holds the record with three championship titles, making them the most successful club in the league's history.

Does the Primera B Metropolitana offer European competition spots?

No, the Primera B Metropolitana does not offer direct access to European competitions. Promotion to the Argentine Primera División is the primary objective, from which continental opportunities become available.

When was the Primera B Metropolitana established?

The Primera B Metropolitana was founded in 1986 as part of a comprehensive restructuring of Argentine football, replacing the traditional Segunda División as the third tier.

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