Clausura Argentina tickets

Buy Clausura Argentina tickets

Argentine Primera División Tickets


The Primera División Argentina, cradle of footballing passion and birthplace of legends like Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, unites clubs steeped in tradition across Buenos Aires and beyond. For many years the league was split into Apertura (Opening) and Clausura (Closing) tournaments, running from February to December and creating two champions per season.


Feel the raw intensity of the Superclásico between Boca Juniors and River Plate at La Bombonera or El Monumental, experience the thunder of Racing vs. Independiente in the Avellaneda derby, or catch San Lorenzo vs. Huracán turning their neighborhood into a wall of sound. Argentine football isn’t just a sport—it’s a way of life woven into the streets, cafés, and barrios of every city.

History of the Argentine League


Founded in 1891, the Primera División is one of the oldest football leagues in the world. In 1991 the Apertura/Clausura system was introduced to add excitement and open the title race. Since 2015, the competition has evolved into today’s Liga Profesional (long annual tournament) plus the Copa de la Liga.


Over the decades, the league has staged unforgettable chapters: River Plate’s dominance, Boca Juniors’ international glory under Carlos Bianchi, and Newell’s Old Boys consistently producing elite talent.

Notable Players


Countless global icons emerged here: Diego Maradona (Argentinos Juniors & Boca Juniors), Gabriel Batistuta (River Plate & Boca Juniors), Ariel Ortega (River Plate), and Juan Román Riquelme (Boca Juniors). Today, rising stars like Thiago Almada, Valentín Barco, and Facundo Farías keep the tradition alive.

Schedule


The season typically runs from February to December, with a long league format and the Copa de la Liga. Matches are mostly on weekends, with midweek fixtures common. Derbies and clásicos are the highlights—above all, the Superclásico, one of the most intense spectacles in world sport.


Whatsapp FTA - support team