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Torneo Federal A · 2026

Current Torneo Federal A 2026 standings with 37 teams. Sportivo Belgrano leads the table with 26 points after 14 matches, followed by Douglas Haig on 24 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Sportivo Belgrano1475217:5+1226
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2Douglas Haig1473415:12+324
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39 de Julio Rafaela1464424:19+522
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4Gimnasia Chivilcoy1464413:8+522
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5Defensores de Belgrano VR1463518:15+321
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6Sportivo Las Parejas1455410:11-120
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7Independiente De Chivilcoy1445512:14-217
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8Atletico Escobar1442814:24-1014
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9Gimnasia Concepción143478:15-713
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10El Linqueño1433810:18-812
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1Bartolomé Mitre1365212:5+723
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2San Martin Formosa1272322:16+623
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3Sol de América1262413:8+520
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4Sarmiento de La Banda1253413:11+218
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5Tucuman Central1251612:13-116
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6Defensores de Vilelas1351718:21-316
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7Juventud Antoniana124359:10-115
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8Boca Unidos1343615:19-415
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9Sarmiento Resistencia131669:20-119
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1Cipolletti1362516:13+320
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2Argentino Monte Maíz1254313:9+419
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3Atenas1253410:10018
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4Deportivo Rincon1244412:13-116
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5Huracan Las Heras134458:13-516
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6Fundacion Amigos1236314:13+115
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7Juventud Unida Univ.1336410:9+115
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8Costa Brava1336410:9+115
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9San Martín Mendoza123548:12-414
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1Alvarado1365214:6+823
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2Olimpo Bahia Blanca126519:3+623
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3Kimberley Mar del Plata134729:7+219
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4Sol de Mayo1345410:10017
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5Villa Mitre123637:5+215
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6Germinal de Rawson123636:6015
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7Santamarina132659:14-512
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8Guillermo Brown1225510:14-411
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9Circulo Deportivo121563:12-98
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Regular season – 1420/06/2026–22/06/2026
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64 matches
Circulo Deportivo
Olimpo Bahia Blanca
Regular season – 15
El Linqueño
Sportivo Belgrano
Regular season – 15
Germinal de Rawson
Santamarina
Regular season – 15
Independiente De Chivilcoy
Douglas Haig
Regular season – 15
Kimberley Mar del Plata
Guillermo Brown
Regular season – 15
Sol de América
San Martin Formosa
Regular season – 15
Villa Mitre
Alvarado
Regular season – 15
Atletico Escobar
Gimnasia Concepción
Regular season – 15
Costa Brava
San Martín Mendoza
Regular season – 15
Juventud Antoniana
Defensores de Vilelas
Regular season – 15
9 de Julio Rafaela
Gimnasia Chivilcoy
Regular season – 15
Sarmiento de La Banda
Bartolomé Mitre
Regular season – 15
Sarmiento Resistencia
Tucuman Central
Regular season – 15
Alvarado
Germinal de Rawson
Regular season – 16
Atenas
Fundacion Amigos
Regular season – 16
Boca Unidos
Sarmiento Resistencia
Regular season – 16
Gimnasia Chivilcoy
El Linqueño
Regular season – 16
Cipolletti
Argentino Monte Maíz
Regular season – 16
Defensores de Belgrano VR
Atletico Escobar
Regular season – 16
Defensores de Vilelas
Sarmiento de La Banda
Regular season – 16
Douglas Haig
Sportivo Las Parejas
Regular season – 16
Gimnasia Concepción
9 de Julio Rafaela
Regular season – 16
Guillermo Brown
Circulo Deportivo
Regular season – 16
Huracan Las Heras
Costa Brava
Regular season – 16
Olimpo Bahia Blanca
Villa Mitre
Regular season – 16
San Martin Formosa
Juventud Antoniana
Regular season – 16
San Martín Mendoza
Deportivo Rincon
Regular season – 16
Sol de Mayo
Kimberley Mar del Plata
Regular season – 16
Sportivo Belgrano
Independiente De Chivilcoy
Regular season – 16
Tucuman Central
Sol de América
Regular season – 16
9 de Julio Rafaela
Defensores de Belgrano VR
Regular season – 17
Argentino Monte Maíz
Atenas
Regular season – 17
Atletico Escobar
Douglas Haig
Regular season – 17
Bartolomé Mitre
Defensores de Vilelas
Regular season – 17
Gimnasia Chivilcoy
Gimnasia Concepción
Regular season – 17
Circulo Deportivo
Sol de Mayo
Regular season – 17
Deportivo Rincon
Huracan Las Heras
Regular season – 17
El Linqueño
Independiente De Chivilcoy
Regular season – 17
Fundacion Amigos
San Martín Mendoza
Regular season – 17
Germinal de Rawson
Olimpo Bahia Blanca
Regular season – 17
Juventud Antoniana
Tucuman Central
Regular season – 17
Juventud Unida Univ.
Cipolletti
Regular season – 17
Santamarina
Alvarado
Regular season – 17
Sarmiento de La Banda
San Martin Formosa
Regular season – 17
Sol de América
Boca Unidos
Regular season – 17
Sportivo Las Parejas
Sportivo Belgrano
Regular season – 17
Villa Mitre
Guillermo Brown
Regular season – 17
Atenas
Juventud Unida Univ.
Regular season – 18
Boca Unidos
Juventud Antoniana
Regular season – 18
Costa Brava
Deportivo Rincon
Regular season – 18
Defensores de Belgrano VR
Gimnasia Chivilcoy
Regular season – 18
Douglas Haig
9 de Julio Rafaela
Regular season – 18
Gimnasia Concepción
El Linqueño
Regular season – 18
Guillermo Brown
Germinal de Rawson
Regular season – 18
Huracan Las Heras
Fundacion Amigos
Regular season – 18
Independiente De Chivilcoy
Sportivo Las Parejas
Regular season – 18
Kimberley Mar del Plata
Circulo Deportivo
Regular season – 18
Olimpo Bahia Blanca
Santamarina
Regular season – 18
San Martin Formosa
Bartolomé Mitre
Regular season – 18
San Martín Mendoza
Argentino Monte Maíz
Regular season – 18
Sarmiento Resistencia
Sol de América
Regular season – 18
Sol de Mayo
Villa Mitre
Regular season – 18
Sportivo Belgrano
Atletico Escobar
Regular season – 18
Tucuman Central
Sarmiento de La Banda
Regular season – 18

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 37 teams in the Torneo Federal A. Sportivo Belgrano leads with 7 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

Torneo Federal A

All 37 teams competing in the Torneo Federal A 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Torneo Federal A

Browse 16 archived seasons of the Torneo Federal A, 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 17 Jan 2025

Founded2014Preceded byTorneo Argentino A

The Torneo Federal A was established in 2014 following a comprehensive restructuring of Argentina's lower-league system by the Consejo Federal of the Argentine Football Association (AFA). This reform replaced the Torneo Argentino A and created a regionalised structure designed to reduce travel costs and strengthen community-based football across Argentina's provinces. The league emphasises geographic zones to promote regional development and competition, allowing clubs from smaller cities and towns to compete professionally. Since its inception, the Torneo Federal A has grown in stature as a proving ground for emerging talent and a platform for provincial clubs to challenge for promotion to the elite Segunda División (Primera Nacional). The league's format has evolved over the years, with recent seasons featuring increasingly competitive playoff structures and expanded participation.

  • 2014 — Torneo Federal A established as third-tier professional division replacing Torneo Argentino A
  • 2015 — Club Atlético Talleres wins inaugural Torneo Federal A championship
  • 2016 — Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán) claims title, establishing competitive depth across regions
  • 2019 — Estudiantes (Río Cuarto) wins championship in expanded format
  • 2021 — Deportivo Madryn wins title, representing Patagonian representation at highest level
  • 2024 — Central Norte wins championship, demonstrating continued competitive balance

Competition Format 17 Jan 2025

Teams32Relegation spots2

The Torneo Federal A operates as a regionalised competition divided into four geographic zones, with clubs playing a double round-robin format within their respective zones during the first stage. Following the initial phase, teams progress to championship stages where the top finishers compete for the title, with promotion playoffs determining which clubs advance to the Primera Nacional. The competition awards three points for a win and one point for a draw. Relegation to Torneo Federal B applies to the bottom-placed clubs in each zone, typically resulting in two teams dropping to the fourth tier. The playoff system ensures that multiple regional champions have opportunities to secure promotion, reflecting the league's commitment to geographic representation across Argentina's vast territory.

Records 17 Jan 2025

Most titlesClub Atlético Talleres (1)

The 2024/25 season has produced exceptional goal-scoring displays, with Cipolletti leading the standings with 31 goals scored across 18 matches, demonstrating the league's attacking prowess.

Analysis 17 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis (2024/25)

Cipolletti has emerged as the dominant force in the 2024/25 Torneo Federal A season, sitting atop the standings with an impressive 40 points from 18 matches played. The Patagonian club has recorded 13 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses, showcasing a 72% win rate that positions them as clear favourites for the championship. With 31 goals scored and only 13 conceded, Cipolletti's +18 goal difference demonstrates both attacking prowess and defensive solidity. Their commanding position suggests they are on track to mount a serious title challenge, with their form indicating a well-balanced squad capable of sustaining pressure through the season's closing stages.

The title race remains competitive, with Villa Mitre sitting in second place with 35 points from the same number of matches. The club has compiled 10 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses, maintaining a respectable 56% win rate. Villa Mitre's +13 goal difference reflects their efficiency in front of goal, having scored 22 goals while conceding only 9. The 2-point gap between Cipolletti and Villa Mitre suggests a genuine contest for the championship, with the second-placed side capable of mounting a challenge if Cipolletti's form falters. The consistency of both clubs' performances indicates a high-quality title race unfolding across the season.

The relegation battle presents a contrasting narrative, with Germinal de Rawson and Sol de Mayo finding themselves in precarious positions at the bottom of the standings. Germinal de Rawson occupies tenth place with just 16 points from 18 matches, having won only 4 games, drawn 4, and lost 10. Their -12 goal difference indicates significant defensive vulnerabilities, having conceded 28 goals against 16 scored. Sol de Mayo, in ninth position with 17 points, faces similarly challenging circumstances with a -11 goal difference. Both clubs face an uphill battle to avoid relegation, requiring significant improvements in defensive organisation and consistency to escape the drop zone.

Olimpo Bahía Blanca has emerged as the standout performer of the season thus far, occupying third place with 26 points despite having played the same number of matches as the leaders. The club's 7 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses record demonstrates a well-balanced approach, with their +4 goal difference suggesting competitive matches. Olimpo's ability to draw matches (5 draws) indicates resilience and the capacity to grind out results against stronger opposition. Their positioning as third favourites for the title reflects their competitive quality and potential to challenge for promotion honours as the season progresses toward its climactic stages.

An unexpected storyline has emerged with Deportivo Rincón, who currently occupy fifth place with 26 points and an identical record to Olimpo Bahía Blanca. Despite being level on points with the third-placed club, Deportivo Rincón's marginally better goal difference (+2 versus +4) places them slightly lower in the standings. The club's 8 wins, 2 draws, and 8 losses record suggests a more volatile campaign, with inconsistency preventing them from establishing a commanding position. Their presence in the promotion places indicates that several clubs remain capable of mounting serious title challenges, ensuring competitive intensity throughout the remainder of the season.

Geographic Structure and Regional Representation

The Torneo Federal A's regionalised format divides Argentina into four geographic zones, each containing between 9 and 10 clubs. This structure represents a fundamental departure from traditional centralised league systems, reflecting Argentina's vast geography and the AFA's commitment to developing football across the nation's provinces. The zonal approach reduces travel costs for smaller clubs and strengthens regional competition, allowing communities to maintain professional representation while competing for national honours. Clubs progress from zone-based round-robin competitions into championship stages and playoffs, where regional representatives compete for promotion to the Primera Nacional. This system has proven effective in balancing competitive integrity with geographic equity, ensuring that clubs from Patagonia, the Northwest, and other regions have genuine opportunities to challenge for promotion.

Competitive Evolution and Development Pathway

Since its establishment in 2014, the Torneo Federal A has evolved into a crucial development pathway for Argentine football. The competition serves multiple strategic functions within the national football ecosystem: it provides promotional opportunities for clubs seeking elevation to the Segunda División (Primera Nacional), develops emerging talent through competitive regional football, and maintains professional standards across Argentina's provinces. The league's playoff structure ensures that championship success translates into genuine promotion opportunities, with multiple regional winners capable of advancing annually. This competitive framework has attracted investment and talent, with clubs recognising the Torneo Federal A as a legitimate professional tier where players can establish careers and clubs can build sustainable projects. The league's evolution reflects Argentina's broader commitment to professionalising football beyond the traditional Buenos Aires-centric model that historically dominated the country's football landscape.

Conclusion

The 2024/25 Torneo Federal A season exemplifies the league's competitive maturity and its role as Argentina's regionalised third tier. With Cipolletti leading the championship race and multiple clubs capable of mounting promotion challenges, the competition demonstrates the depth of talent available across the country's provinces. The season's narrative—combining dominant form from Cipolletti, competitive challenges from Villa Mitre and Olimpo Bahía Blanca, and the ongoing struggles of relegation-threatened clubs—reflects a healthy, competitive league structure. As the season progresses toward its conclusion, the Torneo Federal A continues to fulfil its mission of providing professional football opportunities across Argentina while maintaining competitive standards that serve as a genuine pathway to the country's second tier.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Torneo Federal A?

The Torneo Federal A features 32 clubs competing across four geographic zones in the 2025 season, representing Argentina's provinces and regions.

What is the Torneo Federal A's position in the Argentine football pyramid?

The Torneo Federal A forms one of two professional leagues at the third tier of Argentine football, sitting below the Primera Nacional and Primera B.

How does promotion work in the Torneo Federal A?

Clubs compete for promotion to the Primera Nacional through a playoff system, with regional champions and top finishers given opportunities to advance based on the competition's playoff structure.

When was the Torneo Federal A founded?

The Torneo Federal A was established in 2014 as a restructuring of the Argentine lower-league system, replacing the Torneo Argentino A.

Which club has won the most Torneo Federal A titles?

Club Atlético Talleres has won the most Torneo Federal A titles with one championship, won in the inaugural 2014/15 season, though multiple clubs have claimed titles since.

Does the Torneo Federal A have relegation?

Yes, the bottom-placed clubs in each geographic zone are relegated to the Torneo Federal B, Argentina's fourth tier, typically resulting in two teams dropping each season.

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