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This is how the table would have been in a round robin tournament

The group stage is over Professional League Cup and the quarterfinals are already beginning, after a lot of controversy for the day and time of a match. And in these 14 dates that are already history, a special leaderboard if the tournament had been all against all.

Racing was the one that added the most, with 30 points, with River (29), Students (28) y Boca (27) hot on the heels of the Academy. The tables for each group show that seven teams from Zone A exceeded 20 points, something that only the aforementioned Estudiantes and Boca achieved in Zone B (Tigre and Aldosivi qualified with 20). Consistent with this issue, the worst were Patronage and Platense (10 points) both from Zone A.

other ends

In the extremes, River was the one that won the most games (nine) while Atlético Tucumán and Banfield (two) were the ones with the fewest victories. Racing finished undefeated and Patronato (10) was the one that lost the most. Colón, Independiente and Godoy Cruz (seven) were the ones that tied the most and Barracas Central and Patronato (one) were the ones that had the least equalities.

Students, with 33, was the highest scoring team of the tournament while Talleres became the antithesis and the only one not to reach two digits (nine). The one with the most goals was Patronato (25) and the fence with the fewest wins was Racing (10).

The free-for-all positions

Racing 30 points

River 29

students 28

Boca 27

Defense and Justice 25 (+7)
Argentines 25 (+5)

gymnastics 24

Newell’s 23

Sarmiento 21

Tigre 20 (+7)
Aldosivi 20 (+1)

Banfield 19 (+3)
​Central Tents 19 (-7)

Velez 18 (+1)
Hurricane 18 (-1)

Arsenal 17 (+1)
Union 17 (-2)

Colón 16 (-1)
Independent 16 (-1)
Godoy Cruz 16 (-3)

Lanus 15 (-1)
Saint Lawrence 15 (-2)
Central Córdoba 15 (-6)

Central Rosary 14

A. Tucuman 11 (-10)
Workshops 11 (-12)

Platense 10 (-11)
Board of Trustees 10 (-15)

the scorers

Boselli and Cauteruccio they finished as top scorers with nine goals each. They were followed by Tarragona and Alvarez (eight), and Benedetto, Cóccaro, Merentiel and Lomónaco (7).

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