Primera Division
2011-2012
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All Boys
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| Club Atlético All Boys, also known as El Albo and Los Albos from Buenos Aires. |
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Argentinos Juniors
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| Asociación Atlética Argentinos Juniors are from La Paternal, founded in 1904. |
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Arsenal
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| Arsenal Fútbol Club are more commonly known as Arsenal de Sarandi. |
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Atlético de Rafaela
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| Atlético Rafaela are a newly promoted side, known in full as Asociación Mutual Social y Deportiva Atlético de Rafaela. |
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Banfield
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| Club Atlético Banfield, known as CAB for short were founded in 1896. |
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Belgrano
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| Belgrano de Córdoba, also known as Club Atlético Belgrano are a new side in the Primera Division. |
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Boca Juniors
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| Boca Juniors are one of the most famous sides in Argentina, commonly known by fans as simply CABJ. |
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Colón
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| Club Atlético Colón are better known in Europe as Colón de Santa Fe, founded in 1905. |
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Estudiantes
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| Club Estudiantes de La Plata are known as "The Rat Stabbers". |
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Godoy Cruz
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| Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba have one of the longest full names in Argentina, simplified by CDGCAT. |
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Independiente
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| Club Atlético Independiente, or CAI are one of the more famous teams in Argentina.. |
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Lanús
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| Club Atlético Lanús are a sports club, founded in 1915. |
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Newell's Old Boys
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| With humor aside, this side's crest and acronym is "NOB". |
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Olimpo
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| Olimpo de Bahía Blanca ended the Clausura in 5th place last season |
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Racing
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| Racing Club de Avellaneda are another side from Buenos Aires in the Primera Division. |
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San Lorenzo
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| San Lorenzo de Almagro are also known as CASLA to fans of the club. |
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San Martín
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| CA San Martin are fully titled "San Martín de San Juan". |
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Tigre
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| CA Tigre are from Victoria in Buenos Airies, known fully as Club Atlético Tigre. |
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Unión
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| Unión de Santa Fe are nicknamed Tatengues, formed in 1907. |
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Vélez Sársfield
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| Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield are the reigning champions of the Primera Division. |