Liga Argentina de Football

[2] At the beginning of the 1930s the Argentine footballers went on strike claiming for being free agents, due to a tacit agreement among the clubs establishing that none of them could hire a player without prior approval from the body.

For that reason, clubs affiliated to Argentine Football Association met to discuss a proposal about creating a professional league.

That proposal was rejected by representatives from clubs outside Buenos Aires, who claimed for more federalisation.

Finally, the parts could not reach an agreement, which resulted in a breakage into the Association.

On the other hand, the official association (AFA) changed its name to "Asociación Argentina de Football (Amateurs y Profesionales)" and continued organising its own championships[3] from 1931 to 1934, when both associations merged.