Copa de la Liga Profesional


The Copa de la Liga Profesional was an official Argentine football cup competition. The cup was planned and organised by the "Liga Profesional de Fútbol", a body linked to the Argentine Football Association that replaced the defunct Superliga Argentina. This cup was conceived as a contingency competition after the schedule for a regular league season had been repeatedly delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After the death of Diego Maradona in November 2020, the competition was named after him. Nevertheless, the LPF executives decided to suppress the "Diego Maradona" name to keep distance from the conflict between Maradona's heirs and lawyer Matías Morla, owner of the brand and former representative of Maradona.

Format

The first edition was contested by the 24 teams that had taken part in the 2019–20 Primera División championship, drawn into six groups of four teams each, playing on a double round-robin basis. In each zone, the top two teams advanced to the "Fase Campeón" while the bottom two teams advanced to the "Fase Complementación".
In the Fase Campeón, the 12 qualified teams were split into two groups of six teams each, where they played a single round-robin tournament. The winners of each group played the final match at a neutral venue. The winner of the Fase Campeón final were crowned champion of the cup also qualifying for Copa Libertadores.
On the other hand, teams in Fase Complementación played under the same format as in the Fase Campeón. The winners of the Fase Complementación final played a match against the Fase Campeón runners-up with the winners qualifying for the Copa Sudamericana.
The second edition had a similar format with a total of 26 teams including two promoted from Primera Nacional. Teams were drawn into two groups of 13 teams each, playing on a single round-robin a total of 13 rounds. on Olé, 3 Feb 2021

List of champions

Ed.YearChampionScoreRunner-upVenueProvince
12020Boca Juniors Banfielddel BicentenarioSan Juan
22021Colón 3–0Racingdel BicentenarioSan Juan
32022Boca Juniors 3–0TigreMario KempesCórdoba
42023Rosario Central 1–0PlatenseMadre de CiudadesSantiago del Estero
52024Estudiantes (LP) 1–1 Vélez SarsfieldMadre de CiudadesSantiago del Estero

Top scorers

Top 5 goalscorers, all-time
Updated as of 8 January 2024
RankNat.PlayerYearsGoalsAppsRatio
1#expr: 21/41 round 2

Historical table

Pos.ClubPart.TitlesPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1River Plate507137181613168+63129
2Vélez Sarsfield50713521158966+23126
3Boca Juniors527433261510666+40125
4Racing507231241710772+35117
5Estudiantes (LP)51712823209067+23107
6Argentinos Juniors50702725189376+17106
7Banfield50682723187961+18104
8Independiente50682623197762+15101
9Talleres (C)50672324208479+593
10Rosario Central51702517288088-892
11Newell's Old Boys50662514177577-289
12Godoy Cruz50692223247887-989
13Huracán50672319257980-188
14Defensa y Justicia50682222248593-888
15San Lorenzo50661929186770-386
16Unión50662123226773-686
17Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)50662317268595-1086
18Colón41552316168358+2585
19Lanús50662218267880-284
20Atlético Tucumán50661921267694-1878
21Central Córdoba (SdE)50661624266392-2972
22Platense40581519244975-2664
23Barracas Central30431611164763-1659
24Sarmiento (J)40551319234470-2658
25Arsenal40521317225672-1656
26Aldosivi3039127204369-1743
27Tigre30451012233455-2142
28Instituto202891092924+537
29Belgrano2029811104041-135
30Patronato303884262758-3128
31Deportivo Riestra1014347816-813
32Independiente Rivadavia101422101325-128