División Intermedia was one of the divisions that formed the Argentine football league system.
Established by the Argentine Association in 1911 as the second level, teams that won the championship promoted directly to Primera División.
[2][3] Tournaments organised by dissident body Asociación Amateurs de Football (established in 1919) were named "Extra" in contrast with the "Intermedia" division by official Association.
[2] This lasted until 1932 when the Argentine Association eliminated two divisions (including División Intermedia) due to a restructuring of the system.
[4] The División Intermedia was the second level of Argentine football (1911–26) then becoming the third (1927–32) until its dissolution.