Torneo Argentino B
Torneo Argentino B was one of two leagues that form the fourth level of the Argentine football league system, made up of 100+ teams playing within eight regional zones across Argentina.
The other league at level four wasand still isthe Primera C Metropolitana, which is a competition for the numerous clubs in the city of Buenos Aires and the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area.
The Torneo Argentino B season would end with the top teams from each zone playing in cross-over playoffs, culminating with overall champions and a number of teams eligible for promotion to the following season's Torneo Argentino A competition.
The Torneo Argentino B was replaced with the similar for the 2014–15 season, while the Primera C continued on as its tier four companion for the Buenos Aires area.
List of champions
;European-styled seasonsSeason | Champions | Also Promoted |
1995–96 | Almirante Brown Mataderos | − |
1996–97 | Ben Hur San Martín | − |
1997–98 | Ñuñorco Central Córdoba | − |
1998–99 | Racing Huracán | Tiro Federal C.A.I. 13 de Junio |
1999–00 | Chacras | Liniers |
2000–01 | Juventud Unida Universitario 9 de Julio | Estudiantes |
2001–02 | Independiente Talleres | − |
2002–03 | Guillermo Brown La Florida | Gimnasia y Esgrima Unión |
2003–04 | Candelaria Desamparados | Rosario Puerto Belgrano |
2004–05 | San Martín Sportivo Patria | Juventud La Plata Racing |
2005–06 | Central Norte Gimnasia y Esgrima Santamarina | Alumni Real Arroyo Seco Rivadavia |
2006–07 | Boca Unidos Cipolletti Libertad | − |
2007–08 | Deportivo Maipú Patronato | Alvarado Central Córdoba |
2008–09 | Unión Estudiantes | Crucero del Norte Sportivo Belgrano |
2009–10 | Central Norte Douglas Haig | − |
2010–11 | Gimnasia y Tiro Racing | Defensores de Belgrano |
2011–12 | Alvarado Guaraní Antonio Franco | San Jorge |
2012–13 | CAI Chaco For Ever Estudiantes | Juventud Unida |
2013–14 | Deportivo Madryn Atlético Paraná Gimnasia y Esgrima | − |