Countries | Colombia |
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Confederation | Conmebol |
Founded | 1948 |
Number of teams | 18 |
Levels on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Categoría Primera B |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa Colombia |
International cup(s) |
Copa Libertadores Copa Sudamericana |
Current champions |
Millonarios (14th title) (2012-II) |
Most championships | Millonarios (14 titles) |
TV partners |
Directv Supercable RCN Televisión |
Website | www.dimayor.com.co |
File:Soccerball current event.svg 2012 season |
The Categoría Primera A (Spanish pronunciation: [katexoˈɾi.a pɾiˈmeɾa ˈa]) is the professional football league of Colombia. It is the country's premier football tournament and sits at the top of the Colombian football league system. Eighteen clubs play in the league. The División Mayor del Fútbol Profesional Colombiano, better known as Dimayor, operates a system of promotion and relegation with the Categoría Primera B. Because of sponsorship by soft drink company Postobón will sponsor the league for the next five years and the league will be called Liga Postobón[1] [ˈliɣa postoˈβon].
The league was started in 1947 by Alfonso Senior Quevedo, president of Adefútbol. Due to some political problems between 1947 and 1948, the league's first season was in 1948, and has been held yearly since. Since the 1968 season the league has used the Apertura and Clausura system, although they have only crowned a champion for each tournament since the 2002 season. In 1989, the season was cancelled mid-way through because of the assassination of a referee.
Fourteen teams have been crowned Colombian football champion. The most successful club and the current champion is Millonarios with their 14th title.
History[]
In 1948, Dimayor was founded in Barranquilla to officially organize football. FIFA declared the Colombian league a breakaway league after a dispute with the existing amateur football authority in Colombia. Therefore, all Colombian teams were suspended from playing international football. The Colombia national football team was also under sanction. However, the sanction did not hurt the league. Due to a strike in Argentine football, the best footballers were signed in Colombia. This era was known as El Dorado and lasted until 1953, when Alfredo Di Stéfano was transferred to Spain.
Format[]
League stage[]
During the league stage, which lasts eighteen games, each team plays against every other team once, plus an additional game against their local rival in the league. The league table is kept like a normal European league table, one point for ties and three points for a win. The top eight teams advance to the playoffs.
Finals[]
The finals involve two games. The team with the highest aggregate score after both home and away games wins and is crowned champion. If the game is a tie it proceeds directly to a penalty shoot-out. The away goals rule is not used.
Controversy[]
The setup and fixtures for the Copa Mustang have been changed many times. The current system was established in 1999. Prior to this setup, many complex fixtures and stages were used. One of the worst was the 1996–1997 cup, that actually was played for 18 months, from July 1996 to December 1997. The excuse to make an exceptionally complex league has usually been an effort to spice up the tournament. Several famous Colombian coaches have expressed a dislike of the new format and several teams have been in first place throughout the entire league stage, and then not even reached the final.
Current teams[]
As of Mar 18, 2012
Independiente Medellin
Patriotas
Millonarios,
La Equidad
Departament | Home city | Club | Head Coach | Stadium | First season in the Primera A |
Last title |
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Logo Atlántico | Logo Barranquilla | Junior | File:Flag of Colombia.svg José 'Cheché' Hernández | Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez | 1948 | 2011-II |
Logo Antioquia | Logo Medellín | Atlético Nacional | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Carlos Osorio | Atanasio Girardot | 1948 | 2011-I |
Independiente Medellín | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Hernán Darío Gómez | 1948 | 2009-II | |||
Logo Itagüí | Itagüí Ditaires | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Leonel Álvarez | Estadio Metropolitano Ciudad de Itagüí | 2011 | None | |
Logo Envigado | Envigado | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Pedro Enrique Sarmiento Solís | Polideportivo Sur | 1992 | None | |
Logo Bogotá | Logo Bogotá D.C. | Millonarios | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Hernán Torres Oliveros | Nemesio Camacho | 1948 | 2012-II |
Santa Fe | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Wilson Gutiérrez | 1948 | 2012-I | |||
La Equidad | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Alexis García | Metropolitano de Techo | 2007 | None | ||
Logo Bolivar | Logo Cartagena | Real Cartagena | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Huber Bodert | Jaime Morón León | 1971 | None |
Logo Boyacá | Logo Tunja | Boyacá Chicó | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Alberto Gamero | La Independencia | 2004 | 2008-I |
Patriotas | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Miguel Augusto Prince | 2012 | None | |||
File:Flag of Caldas.svg Caldas | File:Flag of Manizales.svg Manizales | Once Caldas | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Ángel Guillermo Hoyos | Palogrande | 1948 | 2010-II |
Logo Huila | Logo Neiva | Atlético Huila | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Álvaro de Jesús Gómez | Guillermo Plazas Alcid | 1993 | None |
Logo Nariño | Logo Pasto | Deportivo Pasto | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Flabio Torres | Libertad | 1999 | 2006-I |
Logo Norte de Santander | Logo Cúcuta | Cúcuta Deportivo | File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Oscar Héctor Quintabani | General Santander | 1950 | 2006-II |
Logo Quindio | Logo Armenia | Deportes Quindío | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Fernando Castro Lozada | Centenario | 1952 | 1956 |
Logo Tolima | Logo Ibagué | Deportes Tolima | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Castro | Manuel Murillo Toro | 1955 | 2003-II |
Logo Valle del Cauca | Logo Cali | Deportivo Cali | File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Julio Avelino Comesaña | Pascual Guerrero | 1948 | 2005-II |
Champions by seasons[]
Fourteen clubs have been the Primera A champions. Eight of those clubs have been the champion more than once. The most successful clubs are Millonarios with fourteen titles. Deportivo Cali, Atlético Nacional, América, and Millonarios are the only clubs that have won the title consecutively. América holds the record for the longest title streak winning five titles from 1982 to 1986. Since the start of the Apertura/Clausura championships in 2002, only Atlético Nacional in 2007 has won both championships in the same season.
Los Millonarios is the most consistent team of the long tournaments, with 13 wins out of 52 tournaments disputed from 1948 to 2001, followed by America with 11 (plus two short tournaments), while Atletico Nacional is the most consistent of the short tournaments, with 5 wins out of the 19 disputed from 2002 to date (2012-I). Out of all the six teams with just one championship, four have won their first title during the short tournament period.
The club with the longest dry spell between two titles was Once Caldas with 53 years between titles (1950 to 2003), followed by Independiente Medellin with 45 (1957 to 2002) and Independiente Santa Fe with 37 (1975 to 2012). The club with the longest continuing dry spell is Deportes Quindio, which hasn't won since 1956, followed by Union Magdalena, last championship on 1968; a noteworthy fact, in spite of being notoriously successful on the local tournament, Los Millonarios only achieved their 14th title in 2012-II, after 24 years of wait.
America de Cali has been the most successful Colombian team ever ranked, being included in the top 10 South American clubs in the 20th century; on a different note, the same team is the most successful Colombian club ever to be relegated to the second division on the local tournament; only another three clubs have been relegated after winning a championship: Deportivo Pasto, Deportes Quindio and Union Magdalena.
Out of the finalists, only three teams have never won the championship, namely La Equidad, Atletico Huila and the defunct Boca Juniors de Cali; La Equidad has been in three finals, the most of a team that has never won. Likewise, Atletico Junior participated in three finals (including the 1948 inauguration championship final) and didn't win until the fourth one in 1977, 29 years later. The longest spells for a team that never won a championship before was America de Cali, who won their first title in 1982, 32 years after their inaugural championship in 1950 and having been finalists just two times in between, Cucuta Deportivo, who waited 58 years since their first participation in 1949, and Deportes Tolima with a wait of 48 years since 1955, their first participation; Tolima was also the first team in the Colombian league to have gained a championship after winning also the second division (on non-consecutive years).
Envigado is the most consistent "mid-table" club in the league that has never reached the finals or won any championships since its first promotion from the second division in 1991; as a matter of fact, Envigado was the first team from the second division ever promoted.
The only tournament that was not awarded to a champion occurred on 1989, after the assassination of referee Álvaro Ortega on October 1, 1989 in Medellín. All games, post-season games and international representation for the following year were cancelled.
Season | Champion (Title count) | Runner-up | Third place | Leading goalscorer(s)[2] | |
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1948 | Santa Fe (1) | Junior | Once Caldas | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Alfredo Castillo (Millonarios; 31 goals) | |
1949 | Millonarios (1) | Deportivo Cali | Santa Fe | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro Cabillón (Millonarios; 42 goals) | |
1950 | Once Caldas (1) | Millonarios | Deportivo Cali | File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Casimiro Ávalos (Deportivo Pereira; 27 goals) | |
1951 | Millonarios (2) | Boca Juniors de Cali | Cúcuta Deportivo | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Alfredo Di Stéfano (Millonarios; 31 goals) | |
1952 | Millonarios (3) | Boca Juniors de Cali | Deportivo Pereira | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Alfredo Di Stéfano (Millonarios; 19 goals) | |
1953 | Millonarios (4) | Deportes Quindío | Boca Juniors de Cali | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Garelli (Deportes Quindío; 20 goals) | |
1954 | Atlético Nacional (1) | Deportes Quindío | Independiente Medellín | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Alberto Gambina (Atlético Nacional; 21 goals) | |
1955 | Independiente Medellín (1) | Atlético Nacional | Deportes Quindío | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Felipe Marino (Independiente Medellín; 22 goals) | |
1956 | Deportes Quindío (1) | Millonarios | Boca Juniors de Cali | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Jaime Gutiérrez (Deportes Quindío; 21 goals) | |
1957 | Independiente Medellín (2) | Deportes Tolima | Cúcuta Deportivo | File:Flag of Argentina.svg José Vicente Grecco (Independiente Medellín; 30 goals) | |
1958 | Santa Fe (2) | Millonarios | Atlético Bucaramanga | File:Flag of Argentina.svg José Américo Montanini (Atlético Bucaramanga; 36 goals) | |
1959 | Millonarios (5) | Independiente Medellín | Deportivo Cali | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Felipe Marino (Cúcuta-Medellín; 35 goals) | |
1960 | Santa Fe (3) | América | Atlético Bucaramanga | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Walter Marcolini (Deportivo Cali; 30 goals) | |
1961 | Millonarios (6) | Independiente Medellín | Santa Fe | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Alberto Perazzo (Santa Fe; 32 goals) | |
1962 | Millonarios (7) | Deportivo Cali | Deportivo Pereira | File:Flag of Uruguay.svg José Omar Verdún (Cúcuta Deportivo; 36 goals) | |
1963 | Millonarios (8) | Santa Fe | Deportivo Cali | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Omar Lorenzo Devanni (Atlético Bucaramanga; 36 goals) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg José Omar Verdún (Cúcuta Deportivo; 36 goals) | |
1964 | Millonarios (9) | Cúcuta Deportivo | Independiente Medellín | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Omar Lorenzo Devanni (Magdalena-Bucaramanga; 28 goals) | |
1965 | Deportivo Cali (1) | Atlético Nacional | Millonarios | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Perfecto Rodríguez (Independiente Medellín; 38 goals) | |
1966 | Santa Fe (4) | Independiente Medellín | Deportivo Pereira | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Omar Lorenzo Devanni (Santa Fe; 31 goals) | |
1967 | Deportivo Cali (2) | Millonarios | América | File:Flag of Argentina.svg José María Ferrero (Millonarios; 38 goals) | |
1968 | Unión Magdalena (1) | Deportivo Cali | Junior | File:Flag of Argentina.svg José María Ferrero (Millonarios; 32 goals) | |
1969 | Deportivo Cali (3) | América | Millonarios | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Hugo Horacio Lóndero (América; 25 goals) | |
1970 | Deportivo Cali (4) | Junior | Santa Fe | File:Flag of Argentina.svg José María Ferrero (Cúcuta Deportivo; 27 goals) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Walter Sossa (Santa Fe; 27 goals) | |
1971 | Santa Fe (5) | Atlético Nacional | Millonarios | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Hugo Horacio Lóndero (Cúcuta Deportivo; 30 goals) File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Apolinar Paniagua (Deportivo Pereira; 30 goals) | |
1972 | Millonarios (10) | Deportivo Cali | Junior | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Hugo Horacio Lóndero (Cúcuta Deportivo; 27 goals) | |
1973 | Atlético Nacional (2) | Millonarios | Deportivo Cali | File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Nelson Silva Pacheco (Cúcuta-Júnior; 36 goals) | |
1974 | Deportivo Cali (5) | Atlético Nacional | Millonarios | File:Flag of Brazil.svg Víctor Ephanor (Junior; 33 goals) | |
1975 | Santa Fe (6) | Millonarios | Deportivo Cali | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Ramón Cáceres (Deportivo Pereira; 35 goals) | |
1976 | Atlético Nacional (3) | Deportivo Cali | Millonarios | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel Angel Converti (Millonarios; 33 goals) | |
1977 | Junior (1) | Deportivo Cali | Millonarios | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Oswaldo Marcial Palavecino (Atlético Nacional; 33 goals) | |
1978 | Millonarios (11) | Deportivo Cali | Atlético Nacional | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Oswaldo Marcial Palavecino (Atlético Nacional; 36 goals) | |
1979 | América (1) | Santa Fe | Unión Magdalena | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan José Irigoyén (Millonarios; 36 goals) | |
1980 | Junior (2) | Deportivo Cali | América | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Sergio Cierra (Deportivo Pereira; 26 goals) | |
1981 | Atlético Nacional (4) | Deportes Tolima | América | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Víctor Hugo del Río (Deportes Tolima; 29 goals) | |
1982 | América (2) | Deportes Tolima | Millonarios | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel Oswaldo González (Atlético Bucaramanga; 27 goals) | |
1983 | América (3) | Junior | Atlético Nacional | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Hugo Gottardi (Santa Fe; 29 goals) | |
1984 | América (4) | Millonarios | Independiente Medellín | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Hugo Gottardi (Santa Fe; 23 goals) | |
1985 | América (5) | Deportivo Cali | Millonarios | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel Oswaldo González (Atlético Bucaramanga; 34 goals) | |
1986 | América (6) | Deportivo Cali | Millonarios | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Ramón Sossa (Independiente Medellín; 23 goals) | |
1987 | Millonarios (12) | América | Santa Fe | File:Flag of Chile.svg Jorge Aravena (Deportivo Cali; 23 goals) | |
1988 | Millonarios (13) | Atlético Nacional | América | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Sergio Angulo (Santa Fe; 29 goals) | |
1989 | |||||
1990 | América (7) | Atlético Nacional | Atlético Bucaramanga | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Antony de Ávila (América; 25 goals) | |
1991 | Atlético Nacional (5) | América | Junior | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Iván Valenciano (Junior; 30 goals) | |
1992 | América (8) | Atlético Nacional | Deportivo Cali | File:Flag of Colombia.svg John Jairo Tréllez (Atlético Nacional; 25 goals) | |
1993 | Junior (3) | Independiente Medellín | Atlético Nacional | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Miguel Guerrero (Junior; 34 goals) | |
1994 | Atlético Nacional (6) | Millonarios | América | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Rubén Darío Hernández (Medellín-Pereira-América; 32 goals) | |
1995 | Junior (4) | América | Atlético Nacional | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Iván Valenciano (Junior; 24 goals) | |
1995–96 | Deportivo Cali (6) | Millonarios | Atlético Nacional | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Iván Valenciano (Junior; 36 goals) | |
1996–97 | América (9) | Atlético Bucaramanga | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Hamilton Ricard (Deportivo Cali; 36 goals) | |
1998 | Deportivo Cali (7) | Once Caldas | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Víctor Bonilla (Deportivo Cali; 37 goals) | |
1999 | Atlético Nacional (7) | América | Junior | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Sergio Galván Rey (Once Caldas; 26 goals) | |
2000 | América (10) | Junior | Deportes Tolima | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Alberto Castro (Millonarios; 24 goals) | |
2001 | América (11) | Independiente Medellín | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Alberto Castro (Millonarios; 29 goals) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Jorge Horacio Serna (Independiente Medellín; 29 goals) | |
2002 | Apertura | América (12) | Atlético Nacional | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Luis Fernando Zuleta (Unión Magdalena; 13 goals) |
Finalización | Independiente Medellín (3) | Deportivo Pasto | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Orlando Ballesteros (Atlético Bucaramanga; 13 goals) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Milton Rodríguez (Deportivo Pereira; 13 goals) | |
2003 | Apertura | Once Caldas (2) | Junior | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Arnulfo Valentierra (Once Caldas; 13 goals) |
Finalización | Deportes Tolima (1) | Deportivo Cali | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Léider Preciado (Deportivo Cali; 17 goals) | |
2004 | Apertura | Independiente Medellín (4) | Atlético Nacional | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Sergio Herrera (América; 13 goals) |
Finalización | Junior (5) | Atlético Nacional | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Leonardo Fabio Moreno (América; 15 goals) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Léider Preciado (Santa Fe; 15 goals) | |
2005 | Apertura | Atlético Nacional (8) | Santa Fe | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Víctor Aristizábal (Atlético Nacional; 16 goals) |
Finalización | Deportivo Cali (8) | Real Cartagena | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Jámerson Rentería (Real Cartagena; 12 goals) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Hugo Rodallega (Deportivo Cali; 12 goals) | |
2006 | Apertura | Deportivo Pasto (1) | Deportivo Cali | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Jorge Moreno (Cúcuta Deportivo; 15 goals) |
Finalización | Cúcuta Deportivo (1) | Deportes Tolima | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Diego Álvarez (Independiente Medellín; 11 goals) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Jhon Charría (Deportes Tolima; 11 goals) | |
2007 | Apertura | Atlético Nacional (9) | Atlético Huila | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Fredy Montero (Atlético Huila; 13 goals) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Sergio Galván Rey (Atlético Nacional; 13 goals) |
Finalización | Atlético Nacional (10) | La Equidad | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Dayro Moreno (Once Caldas; 16 goals) | |
2008 | Apertura | Boyacá Chicó (1) | América | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel Caneo (Boyacá Chicó; 13 goals) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Iván Velásquez (Deportes Quindío; 13 goals) |
Finalización | América (13) | Independiente Medellín | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Fredy Montero (Deportivo Cali; 16 goals) | |
2009 | Apertura | Once Caldas (3) | Junior | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Teófilo Gutiérrez (Junior; 16 goals) |
Finalización | Independiente Medellín (5) | Atlético Huila | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Jackson Martínez (Independiente Medellín; 18 goals) | |
2010 | Apertura | Junior (6) | La Equidad | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Bacca (Junior; 12 goals) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Rentería (La Equidad; 12 goals) |
Finalización | Once Caldas (4) | Deportes Tolima | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Wilder Medina (Deportes Tolima; 17 goals) | |
2011 | Apertura | Atlético Nacional (11) | La Equidad | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Rentería (Atlético Nacional; 12 goals) |
Finalización | Junior (7) | Once Caldas | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Bacca (Junior; 12 goals) | |
2012 | Apertura | Santa Fe (7) | Deportivo Pasto | No third-place awarded | File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Robin Ramírez (Deportes Tolima; 13 goals) |
Finalización | Millonarios (14) | Independiente Medellín | No third-place awarded |
Titles by club[]
Club | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | Winning years |
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Millonarios | 14 | 9 | 9 | 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1972, 1978, 1987, 1988, 2012–II |
América | 13 | 7 | 5 | 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1996–97, 2000, 2001, 2002–I, 2008–II |
Atlético Nacional | 11 | 10 | 6 | 1954, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1991, 1994, 1999, 2005–I, 2007–I, 2007–II, 2011–I |
Deportivo Cali | 8 | 12 | 5 | 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1995–96, 1998, 2005–II |
Junior | 7 | 6 | 4 | 1977, 1980, 1993, 1995, 2004–II, 2010–I, 2011–II |
Santa Fe | 7 | 3 | 4 | 1948, 1958, 1960, 1966, 1971, 1975, 2012–I |
Independiente Medellín | 5 | 7 | 3 | 1955, 1957, 2002–II, 2004–I, 2009–II |
Once Caldas | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1950, 2003–I, 2009–I, 2010–II |
Deportes Tolima | 1 | 5 | 1 | 2003–II |
Deportes Quindío | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1956 |
Deportivo Pasto | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2006–I |
Cúcuta Deportivo | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2006–II |
Unión Magdalena | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1968 |
Boyacá Chicó | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2008–I |
References[]
- ↑ http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=694722&sec=global&cc=5901
- ↑ Arteaga, José; Ballesteros, Frank (March 6, 2008). "Colombian League Top Scorers". website. RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/coltops.html. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
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