The AFA regulated a Fair Play ranking for the resolution of eventual tiebreakers in the First Division. With the computation of the yellow and red cards, the highest category of national football is now governed by four ranks. The grid of each tournament, the annual sum of points and the relegation averages were already in force. Fair play could be decisive in defining the champion of the current tournament and also the qualifications for international cups. Read more
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