La Primera división del fútbol argentino es organizada por la Asociación del Fútbol Argentino en dos torneos por temporada: el Torneo Apertura (disputado en la segunda mitad del año) y el Torneo Clausura (disputado en la primera mitad del año siguiente), en los que participan veinte equipos. Los 20 equipos juegan dos torneos por temporada a una sola vuelta: el Apertura (entre agosto y diciembre), y el Clausura (generalmente entre los meses de febrero y junio), de forma que existen dos campeones por temporada.
1. OLD CALEDONIANS 8 6 1 1 32: 11 13 (Buenos Aires) 2. SAINT ANDREW'S 8 6 1 1 23: 12 13 (Buenos Aires) 3. Buenos Aires al Rosario Railway 8 3 1 4 14: 19 7 (Campana) 4. Belgrano Football Club 8 2 1 5 7: 15 5 (Buenos Aires) 5. Buenos Aires FC 8 1 0 7 6: 11 2 (Buenos Aires) 6. Hurlingham FC withdrew (Hurlingham) Balance 1: 15 1. SAINT ANDREW'S 1 1 0 0 3: 1 2 (Buenos Aires) 2. OLD CALEDONIANS 1 0 0 1 1: 3 0 (Buenos Aires) Notes: . The scorers are missing in the followint 7 matches: Belgrano Football Club w:l Buenos Aires FC Belgrano Football Club l:w Old Caledonians Buenos Aires FC l:w Belgrano Football Club Buenos Aires FC l:w Buenos al Rosario Railway Old Caledonians w:l Buenos Aires FC Saint Andrew's w:0 Belgrano Football Club Saint Andrew's w:0 Buenos Aires FC Then, the final table is provisional. . Hurlingham was inscribed but did not play any match. . As the Association defined the title shared, the playoff was played to win medals. Anyway, the general opinion considered Saint Andrew's as the champion. . The first Argentine Association Football League was reorganized in 1893 with similar name. . The current association has included Saint Andrews as 1891 champion in its web page, but it was not an official documentation. Author: Osvaldo José Gorgazzi (osvaldogorgazzi@yahoo.com.ar) Last updated: 16 Jan 2014 (C) Copyright Osvaldo José Gorgazzi and RSSSF 2000/14