AFA is evaluating the creation of the Amateur Promotional Tournament, a new category that will house teams that are not qualified in the fusion of C and D. This would modify the number of teams in each division.
A new improvisation by the Argentine Football Association (AFA) could be the perfect “excuse” to decree the annulment of a relegation in the Professional Football League and the promotion of three teams from the First National.
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The thing is that AFA is evaluating the creation of a new category: the Amateur Promotional Tournament. The difficulty of some First D clubs in adapting to the professional regime and the immeasurable desire for a friendly tournament of 30 teams in the Professional Football League drove the project that is gaining more and more strength in the corridors of Viamonte.


The idea is that the Amateur Promotional Tournament has between 15 and 20 clubs and that the affiliation priority goes to the clubs that already belong to the AFA. The main objective of this tournament, as its name indicates, will be to promote players and build a youth base, so players over 25 years of age will not be able to compete.
How would AFA leave Argentine football armed?
If the new improvisation of the AFA The tournaments would be “matched” to the taste and pleasure of the president Claudio Tapia. There will be a large national category (First National), a second professional (Federal A – Fusion C and D) and an amateur (Regional Tournament – Promotional Tournament).
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