Federación Argentina de Football

[2] The breakup came after a conflict between the president of Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires, Ricardo Aldao, and the Argentine Football Association.

[1] Dissident clubs and founding members of FAF were Independiente, Porteño, Estudiantes (LP), Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA), Argentino de Quilmes, Atlanta, Kimberley (Villa Devoto) and Sociedad Sportiva Argentina.

The next year, Hispano Argentino and Tigre were added to the competition, increasing the number of teams to 10.

After both associations, FAF and AFA were merged on December 23, 1914,[1] there was a unique championship in 1915, with 25 teams taking part and four of them (Kimberley, Defensores de Belgrano, Comercio and Floresta) relegated at the end of the season.

[5] Nevertheless, a new breakup would come in 1919 when another dissident body, the Asociación Amateurs de Football, was established.

President of Gimnasia y Esgrima Ricardo Aldao was one of the promoters of FAF, being also its president