Feb 12 • 16:45 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

The Primera Nacional fuels the dream of six clubs from the West

The Primera Nacional Championship is set to begin soon, with six football clubs from the West of Argentina eager to start the season.

The Campeonato de Primera Nacional 2026 is just hours away from commencement, and six clubs from the Western region of Argentina are anxiously waiting for the kickoff of the season. The teams—Almirante Brown, Morón, Estudiantes de Buenos Aires, San Miguel, Almagro, and Midland—will compete in the second tier of Argentine football with specific goals in mind. Some clubs are aiming for promotion to the Primera División, while others are focused on solidifying their position and avoiding relegation.

The tournament will be structured into two groups, A and B, each containing 18 teams. The clubs will face each other in a round-robin format, including home and away matches, and will also have an Interzonal matchday. The champions of both groups will go on to compete in a final match to decide who secures the first promotion spot, with the second promotion being awarded through the Reducido tournament. Meanwhile, the bottom two teams in each group will face relegation to a lower division.

This season is not just about the thrill of competition; for these clubs, it represents a chance to realize their dreams, drive community engagement, and maintain local pride in the face of challenging circumstances. With passionate fanbases supporting them, these six clubs embody the hopes and aspirations of their communities, eager to see their teams succeed on the bigger stage of Argentine football.

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