Buenos Aires, November 15 (NA) – Amidst an intense day of relegation and survival drama, Ferrocarril Midland was crowned champion of the Primera B Metropolitana and earned promotion to the Primera Nacional. Despite the 1-0 defeat away to Flandria. The title challenger, Real Pilar, also lost 1-0 to Liniers and fell just one point short of overtaking 'El Funebrero'. Following this feat, the club from the town of Libertad expressed its joy through an emotional post shared on its official social media channels. Despite some stumbles in the final stretch, the Libertad side achieved the most important thing: entering the final matchday in control of their own destiny and maintaining the advantage that had accompanied them throughout the campaign. The coronation was experienced with immense emotion by the fans, who followed every minute of what was happening at both the Carlos V stadium and Liniers' pitch, where Real Pilar was trying to turn the story around. The final whistle in both matches sparked a celebration that quickly spilled onto the streets, with flags, caravans, and thanks to a squad that returned the club to the second tier of Argentine football. This promotion also represents a historic step for the institution, which had come through irregular seasons and sought to establish itself among the top teams. The team maintained a solid playing identity and an unwavering collective commitment, managing to stay at the top of the table for most of the tournament. 'We are from the Primera Nacional, the fourth star has arrived,' stated the club's verified user. Midland's achievement is one of the season's most outstanding stories. With the fourth star now embroidered in the collective memory, Midland will now face the challenge of competing in the Primera Nacional, a demanding category in which it will seek to maintain its position and continue to grow.
Midland Crowned Champion, Gains Promotion to Primera Nacional
Football club Ferrocarril Midland won the Primera B Metropolitana and secured promotion to the Primera Nacional, the second tier of Argentine football. This is a historic achievement for the team, which will now compete to maintain its place in the top division.