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Uruguayan Primera División

The Liga Profesional de Primera División (American Spanish [ˈliɣa pɾofesjoˈnal de pɾiˈmeɾa ðiβiˈsjon], English: First Division Professional League, local: [pɾiˈmeɾa ðiβiˈsjon], First Division), named "Torneo Uruguayo Copa Coca-Cola" for sponsorship reasons, is the highest professional football league in Uruguay organized by the Uruguayan Football Association (AUF).

Torneo Uruguayo
Copa Coca-Cola
Founded1900; 124 years ago (1900)
CountryUruguay
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toSegunda División
Domestic cup(s)Copa Uruguay
Supercopa Uruguaya
International cup(s)Copa Libertadores
Copa Sudamericana
Current championsLiverpool (1st title)
(2023)
Most championships
Top goalscorerFernando Morena (230)
TV partnersTenfield, Gol TV, Arena Sport
Websiteauf.org.uy
Current: 2024 season

The first championship was held in 1900, being an amateur competition until 1932 when the league became professional. From 1900 to the 2014–15 season there have been 111 first division seasons.

In 2011, the Uruguayan Primera División was regarded as the 23rd most difficult football league in the 21st century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).[1]

If considered the same club, Peñarol/CURCC is the most successful Uruguayan club with 51 titles. Otherwise, it is Nacional with 49 titles. Of clubs to win titles, only Rampla Juniors did not win multiple titles. Rampla Juniors and Wanderers were the only clubs to not win titles consecutively.

History edit

The Uruguayan Primera División was held by the first time in 1900. Between 1923 and 1925, under the Uruguayan football schism, a dissident league, the Federación Uruguaya de Football, was established. The body operated in parallel with the official Association (AUF). After an intervention by the Uruguayan government to impose the dissolution of the FUF, in 1926 a Provisional Council ("Concejo Provisorio") organised a championship to unify the two organizations. Peñarol was the winner of the Serie A of the tournament. Nevertheless, neither the AUF nor the FIFA recognised the titles of the championships organized by FUF or CP.[2]

Results of the 'Big Two' since 2010.
Season NAC PEÑ
2009–10 2 1
2010–11 1 3
2011–12 1 3
2012–13 3 1
2013–14 3 5
2014–15 1 2
2015–16 2 1
2016 1 14
2017 3 1
2018 2 1
2019 1 2
2020 1 4
2021 2 1
2022 1 6
2023 3 2
TOTAL 7 6
Top three 15 11
out of 10
  Champions
  Second place
  Third place

From 1930 to 1975, either Nacional or Peñarol won every title. This streak was finally broken when Defensor won its first title in 1976. Besides Nacional or Peñarol, no other club has won titles consecutively. Both Peñarol (1958 to 1962 and 1993 to 1997) and Nacional (from 1939 to 1943) hold the record title streaks winning five titles consecutively. The longest period of time without neither Peñarol nor Nacional winning the title was from 1987 to 1991, when Defensor, Danubio, Progreso, Bella Vista, and again Defensor won the five tournaments played during that period.[3]

After 1994, the competition was divided in two stages, called the Opening Championship (Torneo Apertura) and Closing Championship (Torneo Clausura), with an end-of-season two-legged final match between the winners of these two tournaments.

Originally, like other South American football leagues, the league was contested according to the calendar year, from austral summer to summer in the Southern Hemisphere. In 2005, the league started to play the "European season", from boreal summer to summer in Northern Hemisphere starting in August, with the aim of preventing clubs from losing many players in the middle of the season. In the first semester of 2005, a special short season was held to decide the qualification to international competition. In the 2005–06 season, the winners of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments played a two (or three) legged play-off; the winner of that playoff played against the best team in the aggregate table to decide the 2005–06 season champion.

In the 2006–07 season, the competition was reduced to 16 clubs. The season of 2008–09 was intended to be the last one to be played in "European season", as the system appeared to be unable to prevent clubs from losing players between the Apertura (opening) tournament and the Clausura (closing). However, the transition did not take place for several years. After a regular 2015–16 season was played, a short 2016 was played in the latter half of the year, with the full calendar year system in place once again beginning with the 2017 season.

Participating teams edit

A total of 60 teams have participated in the Primera Division since its inception in 1900. Nacional has played the most seasons followed by Peñarol/CURCC. Peñarol and Nacional are also the only two teams to have never been relegated out of the Primera Division. Of the so-called 'minor' teams the record for most seasons lies with Montevideo Wanderers.

2024 season edit

All statistics pertain only to the Uruguayan Championships organized by the Uruguayan Football Association (AUF), not including FUF tournaments of 1923, 1924 and the 1926 Consejo Provisorio tournament in seasons counted. The founding dates of clubs are those declared by the clubs themselves involved.[note 1][note 3] The column "stadium" reflects the stadium where the team play their home matches, but does not indicate that the team in question owns the stadium.[note 4]

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Locations of the 2024 season teams outside Montevideo.
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Locations of the 2024 Primera División teams within Montevideo.
Club City Stadium Capacity Establ.
Boston River Montevideo Campeones Olímpicos 5,124 1939
Cerro Montevideo Luis Tróccoli 25,000 1922
Cerro Largo Melo Antonio Ubilla 9,000 2002
Danubio Montevideo Jardines del Hipódromo 18,000 1932
Defensor Sporting Montevideo Luis Franzini 16,000 1913
Deportivo Maldonado Maldonado Domingo Burgueño Miguel 22,000 1928
Fénix Montevideo Parque Capurro 10,000 1916
Liverpool Montevideo Belvedere 10,000 1915
Miramar Misiones Montevideo Parque Luis Méndez Piana 6,500 1980 [note 3]
Montevideo Wanderers Montevideo Parque Alfredo Víctor Viera 11,000 1902
Nacional Montevideo Gran Parque Central 34,000 1899
Peñarol Montevideo Campeón del Siglo 40,000 1891 / 1913 [note 1]
Progreso Montevideo Abraham Paladino 8,000 1917
Racing Montevideo Osvaldo Roberto 8,500 1919
Rampla Juniors Montevideo Olímpico 9,500 1914
River Plate Montevideo Parque Federico Omar Saroldi 5,624 1932

Champions edit

List of champions (1900–present) edit

All tournaments organized by the Uruguayan Football Association (AUF) except where indicated. No records for topscorers during the period 1900–1931.

Ed. Season Champion Runner-up Third Leading goalscorer(s)[5]
1
1900 CURCC (1) Albion Uruguay Athletic
2
1901 CURCC (2) Nacional Uruguay Athletic
3
1902 Nacional (1) CURCC Deutscher
4
1903 Nacional (2) CURCC Deutscher
1904 (No championship held) [note 5]
5
1905 CURCC (3) Nacional Montevideo Wanderers
6
1906 Montevideo Wanderers (1) CURCC Nacional
7
1907 CURCC (4) Montevideo Wanderers River Plate FC
8
1908 River Plate FC (1) Montevideo Wanderers Nacional
9
1909 Montevideo Wanderers (2) CURCC River Plate FC
10
1910 River Plate FC (2) CURCC Nacional
11
1911 CURCC (5) Montevideo Wanderers Nacional
12
1912 Nacional (3) CURCC Montevideo Wanderers
13
1913 River Plate FC (3) Nacional CURCC
14
1914 River Plate FC (4) Peñarol Nacional
15
1915 Nacional (4) Peñarol Universal
16
1916 Nacional (5) Peñarol Montevideo Wanderers
17
1917 Nacional (6) Peñarol Universal
18
1918 Peñarol (6) [note 6] Nacional Universal
19
1919 Nacional (7) Universal Peñarol
20
1920 Nacional (8) Peñarol Central Español
21
1921 Peñarol (7) Nacional Universal
22
1922 Nacional (9) Montevideo Wanderers Rampla Juniors
23
1923 Nacional (10) Rampla Juniors Bella Vista
24
1924 Nacional (11) Bella Vista Rampla Juniors
1925
(Not finished) [note 7]
1926
(No championship held) [note 8]
25
1927 Rampla Juniors (1) Peñarol Nacional
26
1928 Peñarol (8) Rampla Juniors Nacional
27
1929 Peñarol (9) Nacional Defensor Sporting
1930 (No championship held) [note 9]
28
1931 Montevideo Wanderers (3) Nacional Rampla Juniors
29
1932 Peñarol (10) Rampla Juniors Nacional   Juan Labraga (Rampla Juniors; 17 goals)
30
1933 Nacional (12) Peñarol Rampla Juniors   Pedro Young (Peñarol; 33 goals)
31
1934 Nacional (13) Peñarol Montevideo Wanderers   Aníbal Ciocca (Nacional; 13 goals)
32
1935 Peñarol (11) Nacional Montevideo Wanderers   Antonio Castaldo (Defensor; 12 goals)
33
1936 Peñarol (12) Nacional Rampla Juniors   Aníbal Ciocca (Nacional; 14 goals)
34
1937 Peñarol (13) Nacional Montevideo Wanderers   Horacio Tellechea (Peñarol; 16 goals)
35
1938 Peñarol (14) Nacional Central Español   Atilio García (Nacional; 20 goals)
36
1939 Nacional (14) Peñarol Montevideo Wanderers   Atilio García (Nacional; 22 goals)
37
1940 Nacional (15) Rampla Juniors Montevideo Wanderers   Atilio García (Nacional; 18 goals)
38
1941 Nacional (16) Peñarol Rampla Juniors   Atilio García (Nacional; 23 goals)
39
1942 Nacional (17) Peñarol Montevideo Wanderers   Atilio García (Nacional; 19 goals)
40
1943 Nacional (18) Peñarol Miramar Misiones   Atilio García (Nacional; 18 goals)
41
1944 Peñarol (15) Nacional Defensor Sporting   Atilio García (Nacional; 21 goals)
42
1945 Peñarol (16) Nacional Defensor Sporting   Nicolás Falero (Central Español; 21 goals)
  Raúl Schiaffino (Peñarol; 21 goals)
43
1946 Nacional (19) Peñarol CA River Plate   Atilio García (Nacional; 21 goals)
44
1947 Nacional (20) Peñarol Rampla Juniors   Nicolás Falero (Peñarol; 17 goals)
1948 (Not finished) [note 10]
45
1949 Peñarol (17) Nacional Rampla Juniors   Óscar Míguez (Peñarol; 20 goals)
46
1950 Nacional (21) Peñarol Rampla Juniors   Juan Ramón Orlandi (Nacional; 14 goals)
47
1951 Peñarol (18) Nacional Rampla Juniors   Juan Hohberg (Peñarol; 17 goals)
48
1952 Nacional (22) Peñarol Rampla Juniors   Jorge Enrico (Nacional; 15 goals)
49
1953 Peñarol (19) Nacional Rampla Juniors   Juan Hohberg (Peñarol; 17 goals)
50
1954 Peñarol (20) Nacional Danubio   Juan Romay (Peñarol; 12 goals)
51
1955 Nacional (23) Peñarol Cerro   Javier Ambrois (Nacional; 17 goals)
52
1956 Nacional (24) Peñarol Cerro   Carlos Carranza (Cerro; 18 goals)
53
1957 Nacional (25) Peñarol Defensor Sporting   Walter Hernández (Defensor; 16 goals)
54
1958 Peñarol (21) Nacional Rampla Juniors   Manuel Pedersen (Rampla Juniors; 12 goals)
55
1959 Peñarol (22) Nacional Racing   Víctor Guaglianone (Wanderers; 13 goals)
56
1960 Peñarol (23) Cerro Nacional   Ángel Cabrera (Peñarol; 14 goals)
57
1961 Peñarol (24) Nacional Defensor Sporting   Alberto Spencer (Peñarol; 18 goals)
58
1962 Peñarol (25) Nacional Fénix   Alberto Spencer (Peñarol; 16 goals)
59
1963 Nacional (26) Peñarol Montevideo Wanderers   Pedro Rocha (Peñarol; 18 goals)
60
1964 Peñarol (26) Rampla Juniors Nacional   Héctor Salva (Rampla Juniors; 12 goals)
61
1965 Peñarol (27) Nacional Cerro   Pedro Rocha (Peñarol; 15 goals)
62
1966 Nacional (27) Peñarol Cerro   Araquem de Melo (Danubio; 12 goals)
63
1967 Peñarol (28) Nacional Cerro   Alberto Spencer (Peñarol; 11 goals)
64
1968 Peñarol (29) Nacional Cerro   Alberto Spencer (Peñarol; 8 goals)
  Pedro Rocha (Peñarol; 8 goals)
  Ruben Garcia (Cerro; 8 goals)
  Rúben Bareño (Cerro; 8 goals)
65
1969 Nacional (28) Peñarol Bella Vista   Luis Artime (Nacional; 24 goals)
66
1970 Nacional (29) Peñarol Huracán Buceo   Luis Artime (Nacional; 21 goals)
67
1971 Nacional (30) Peñarol Liverpool   Luis Artime (Nacional; 16 goals)
68
1972 Nacional (31) Peñarol Defensor Sporting   Juan Carlos Mamelli (Nacional; 20 goals)
69
1973 Peñarol (30) Nacional Danubio   Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 23 goals)
70
1974 Peñarol (31) Nacional Liverpool   Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 27 goals)
71
1975 Peñarol (32) Nacional Liverpool   Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 34 goals)
72
1976 Defensor Sporting (1) Peñarol Nacional   Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 18 goals)
73
1977 Nacional (32) Peñarol Defensor Sporting   Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 19 goals)
74
1978 Peñarol (33) Nacional Fénix   Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 36 goals)
75
1979 Peñarol (34) Nacional Fénix   Waldemar Victorino (Nacional; 19 goals)
76
1980 Nacional (33) Montevideo Wanderers Peñarol   Jorge Luis Siviero (Rentistas; 19 goals)
77
1981 Peñarol (35) Nacional Montevideo Wanderers   Rubén Paz (Peñarol; 17 goals)
78
1982 Peñarol (36) Nacional Defensor Sporting   Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 17 goals)
79
1983 Nacional (34) Danubio Defensor Sporting   Arsenio Luzardo (Nacional; 13 goals)
80
1984 Central Español Peñarol Nacional   José Villareal (Central Español; 18 goals)
81
1985 Peñarol (37) Montevideo Wanderers Cerro   Antonio Alzamendi (Peñarol; 13 goals)
82
1986 Peñarol (38) Nacional Central Español   Juan Ramón Carrasco (Nacional; 11 goals)
  Gerardo Miranda (Defensor; 11 goals)
83
1987 Defensor Sporting (2) Nacional Bella Vista   Gerardo Miranda (Defensor; 13 goals)
84
1988 Danubio (1) Peñarol Defensor Sporting   Rubén da Silva (Danubio; 23 goals)
85
1989 Progreso Nacional Peñarol   Diego Aguirre (Peñarol; 7 goals)
  Johnny Miqueiro (Progreso; 7 goals)
  Óscar Quagliata (Huracán Buceo; 7 goals)
86
1990 Bella Vista Nacional Peñarol   Adolfo Barán (Peñarol; 13 goals)
87
1991 Defensor Sporting (3) Nacional Montevideo Wanderers   Julio Dely Valdés (Nacional; 16 goals)
88
1992 Nacional (35) CA River Plate Danubio   Julio Dely Valdés (Nacional; 13 goals)
89
1993 Peñarol (39) Defensor Sporting Danubio   Wilmar Cabrera (Huracán Buceo; 12 goals)
90
1994 Peñarol (40) Defensor Sporting Nacional   Darío Silva (Peñarol; 19 goals)
91
1995 Peñarol (41) Nacional Liverpool   Juan González (Nacional; 16 goals)
92
1996 Peñarol (42) Nacional Defensor Sporting   Juan González (Nacional; 13 goals)
93
1997 Peñarol (43) Defensor Sporting CA River Plate   Pablo Bengoechea (Peñarol; 10 goals)
94
1998 Nacional (36) Peñarol Bella Vista   Martín Rodríguez (CA River Plate; 13 goals)
  Rubén Sosa (Nacional; 13 goals)
95
1999 Peñarol (44) Nacional Defensor Sporting   Gabriel Álvez (Nacional; 24 goals)
96
2000 Nacional (37) Peñarol Defensor Sporting   Javier Chevantón (Danubio; 33 goals)
97
2001 Nacional (38) Danubio Peñarol   Eliomar Marcón (Defensor Sporting; 21 goals)
98
2002 Nacional (39) Danubio Peñarol   Germán Hornos (Fénix; 25 goals)
99
2003 Peñarol (45) Nacional Danubio   Alexander Medina (Liverpool; 22 goals)
100
2004 Danubio (2) Nacional Defensor Sporting   Carlos Bueno (Peñarol; 26 goals)
  Alexander Medina (Nacional; 26 goals)
101
2005 Nacional (40) Defensor Sporting Peñarol   Pablo Granoche (Miramar Misiones; 16 goals)
102
2005–06 Nacional (41) Rocha Defensor Sporting   Pedro Cardozo (Rocha; 17 goals)
103
2006–07 Danubio (3) Peñarol Defensor Sporting   Aldo Díaz (Tacuarembó; 15 goals)
104
2007–08 Defensor Sporting (4) Peñarol CA River Plate   Richard Porta (CA River Plate; 19 goals)
  Cristhian Stuani (Danubio; 19 goals)
105
2008–09 Nacional (42) Defensor Sporting Cerro   Antonio Pacheco (Peñarol; 12 goals)
  Liber Quiñones (Racing; 12 goals)
106
2009–10 Peñarol (46) Nacional Liverpool   Antonio Pacheco (Peñarol; 23 goals)
107
2010–11 Nacional (43) Defensor Sporting Peñarol   Santiago García (Nacional; 23 goals)
108
2011–12 Nacional (44) Defensor Sporting Peñarol   Richard Porta (Nacional; 17 goals)
109
2012–13 Peñarol (47) Defensor Sporting Nacional   Juan Manuel Olivera (Peñarol; 18 goals)
110
2013–14 Danubio (4) Montevideo Wanderers Nacional   Héctor Acuña (Cerro; 20 goals)
111
2014–15 Nacional (45) Peñarol River Plate   Iván Alonso (Nacional; 22 goals)
112
2015–16 Peñarol (48) Nacional Cerro   Gastón Rodríguez (M. Wanderers; 19 goals)
  Junior Arias (Liverpool; 19 goals)
113
2016 Nacional (46) Montevideo Wanderers Danubio   Pablo Silva (Villa Española; 8 goals)
  Gabriel Fernández (Racing; 8 goals)
114
2017 Peñarol (49) Defensor Sporting Nacional   Cristian Palacios (M. Wanderers / Peñarol; 29 goals)
115
2018 Peñarol (50) Nacional Danubio   Gonzalo Bergessio (Nacional; 17 goals)
116
2019 Nacional (47) Peñarol Cerro Largo   Juan Ignacio Ramírez (Liverpool; 24 goals)
117
2020 Nacional (48) Rentistas Liverpool   Gonzalo Bergessio (Nacional; 25 goals)
118
2021 Peñarol (51) Nacional Plaza Colonia   Maximiliano Silvera (Cerrito; 22 goals)
119
2022 Nacional (49) Liverpool Deportivo Maldonado   Thiago Borbas (River Plate; 18 goals)
120
2023 Liverpool (1) Peñarol Nacional   Ignacio Ramírez (Nacional; 19 goals)

Titles by club edit

As of 16 December 2023
Rank Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
1 CURCC / Peñarol [note 1]
51
41
1900, 1901, 1905, 1907, 1911,[note 11] 1918, 1921, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2017, 2018, 2021
2 Nacional 49 45 1902, 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1933, 1934, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2022
3 Defensor Sporting 4 9 1976, 1987, 1991, 2007–08
Danubio 4 3 1988, 2004, 2006–07, 2013–14
River Plate FC 4 1908, 1910, 1913, 1914
6 Montevideo Wanderers 3 8 1906, 1909, 1931
7 Rampla Juniors 1 5 1927
Bella Vista 1 1 1990
Liverpool 1 1 2023
Central Español 1 1984
Progreso 1 1989

Half-year / Short tournaments edit

Apertura and Clausura seasons edit

Apertura/Clausura seasons
Season Champion Runner-up Third Place
1994 Apertura Defensor Sporting Basáñez Peñarol
Clausura Peñarol Nacional Montevideo Wanderers
1995 Apertura Peñarol Liverpool Nacional
Clausura Nacional Peñarol Rampla Juniors
1996 Apertura Peñarol Defensor Sporting Nacional
Clausura Nacional Rampla Juniors Huracán Buceo
1997 Apertura Nacional River Plate Peñarol
Clausura Defensor Sporting Peñarol River Plate
1998 Apertura Nacional Bella Vista Peñarol
Clausura Nacional Rentistas River Plate
1999 Apertura Nacional Defensor Sporting Danubio
Clausura Peñarol Nacional Danubio
2000 Apertura Nacional Danubio Defensor Sporting
Clausura Peñarol Defensor Sporting Nacional
2001 Apertura Danubio Peñarol Nacional
Clausura Nacional Danubio Peñarol
2002 Apertura Nacional Peñarol Fénix
Clausura Danubio Peñarol Fénix
2003 Apertura Nacional Peñarol Danubio
Clausura Peñarol Liverpool Fénix
2004 Apertura Nacional Defensor Sporting Danubio
Clausura Danubio Defensor Sporting Nacional
2005–06 Apertura Rocha Nacional Danubio
Clausura Nacional Defensor Sporting Danubio
2006–07 Apertura Danubio Peñarol Defensor Sporting
Clausura Danubio Peñarol Defensor Sporting
2007–08 Apertura Defensor Sporting Danubio Rampla Juniors
Clausura Peñarol River Plate Liverpool
2008–09 Apertura Nacional Danubio Defensor Sporting
Clausura Defensor Sporting River Plate Cerro
2009–10 Apertura Nacional Liverpool Defensor Sporting
Clausura Peñarol Cerro Fénix
2010–11 Apertura Defensor Sporting Nacional Bella Vista
Clausura Nacional Defensor Sporting Peñarol
2011–12 Apertura Nacional Danubio Peñarol
Clausura Defensor Sporting Nacional Liverpool
2012–13 Apertura Peñarol Defensor Sporting Nacional
Clausura Defensor Sporting Peñarol River Plate
2013–14 Apertura Danubio River Plate Nacional
Clausura Montevideo Wanderers Peñarol Nacional
2014–15 Apertura Nacional Racing Peñarol
Clausura Peñarol River Plate Defensor Sporting
2015–16 Apertura Peñarol Nacional Cerro
Clausura Plaza Colonia Peñarol Sud América
2017 Apertura Defensor Sporting Nacional Peñarol
Clausura Peñarol Defensor Sporting Nacional
2018 Apertura Nacional Peñarol Danubio
Clausura Peñarol Nacional Montevideo Wanderers
2019 Apertura Peñarol Fénix Nacional
Clausura Nacional Peñarol Progreso
2020 Apertura Rentistas Nacional Montevideo City Torque
Clausura Liverpool Peñarol Montevideo City Torque
2021 Apertura Plaza Colonia Nacional Peñarol
Clausura Peñarol Nacional Montevideo Wanderers
2022 Apertura Liverpool Nacional Deportivo Maldonado
Clausura Nacional River Plate Deportivo Maldonado
2023 Apertura Peñarol Nacional Defensor Sporting
Clausura Liverpool Peñarol Racing

Torneo Intermedio edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up
2017 Nacional 1–0 Defensor Sporting
2018 Nacional 3–2 Torque
2019 Liverpool 2–2 (5–4 p) River Plate
2020 Nacional 0–0 (4–1 p) Montevideo Wanderers
2021 (Not held)[note 12]
2022 Nacional 1–0 Liverpool
2023 Liverpool 1–0 Defensor Sporting

Torneo Clasificatorio edit

Liguilla Pre-Libertadores de América edit

Season Champion Runner-up Award
1974 Peñarol Montevideo Wanderers Qualified for 1975 Copa Libertadores
1975 Peñarol Nacional Qualified for 1976 Copa Libertadores
1976 Defensor Sporting Peñarol Qualified for 1977 Copa Libertadores
1977 Peñarol Danubio Qualified for 1978 Copa Libertadores
1978 Peñarol Nacional Qualified for 1979 Copa Libertadores
1979 Defensor Sporting Nacional Qualified for 1980 Copa Libertadores
1980 Peñarol Bella Vista Qualified for 1981 Copa Libertadores
1981 Defensor Sporting Peñarol Qualified for 1982 Copa Libertadores
1982 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers Qualified for 1983 Copa Libertadores
1983 Danubio Nacional Qualified for 1984 Copa Libertadores
1984 Peñarol Bella Vista Qualified for 1985 Copa Libertadores
1985 Peñarol Montevideo Wanderers Qualified for 1986 Copa Libertadores
1986 Peñarol Progreso Qualified for 1987 Copa Libertadores
1987 Montevideo Wanderers Nacional Qualified for 1988 Copa Libertadores
1988 Peñarol Danubio Qualified for 1989 Copa Libertadores
1989 Defensor Sporting Progreso Qualified for 1990 Copa Libertadores
1990 Nacional Bella Vista Qualified for 1991 Copa Libertadores
1991 Defensor Sporting Nacional Qualified for 1992 Copa Libertadores
1992 Nacional Bella Vista Qualified for 1993 Copa Libertadores
1993 Nacional Defensor Sporting Qualified for 1994 Copa Libertadores
1994 Peñarol Cerro Qualified for 1995 Copa Libertadores
1995 Defensor Sporting Peñarol Qualified for 1996 Copa Libertadores
1996 Nacional Peñarol Qualified for 1997 Copa Libertadores
1997 Peñarol Nacional Qualified for 1998 Copa Libertadores
1998 Bella Vista Nacional Qualified for 1999 Copa Libertadores
1999 Nacional Bella Vista Qualified for 2000 Copa Libertadores
2000 Defensor Sporting Peñarol Qualified for 2001 Copa Libertadores
2001 Montevideo Wanderers Defensor Sporting Qualified for 2002 Copa Libertadores
2002 Fénix Defensor Sporting Qualified for 2003 Copa Libertadores
2003 Fénix Danubio Qualified for 2004 Copa Libertadores
2004 Peñarol Defensor Sporting Qualified for 2005 Copa Libertadores
2005 (Not held)
2005–06 Defensor Sporting Danubio Qualified for 2007 Copa Libertadores
2006–07 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers Qualified for 2008 Copa Libertadores
2007–08 Nacional Defensor Sporting Qualified for 2009 Copa Libertadores
2008–09 Cerro Racing Qualified for 2010 Copa Libertadores

Total Half-year / Short tournaments by club edit

Club Total Half-year / Short tournaments
Torneo Apertura
(1994–)
Torneo Clausura
(1994–)
Torneo Intermedio
(2017–)
Liguilla Pre-Libertadores
(1974–2009)
Torneo Clasificatorio
(2001–2004)
Nacional 32 12 8 4 8 0
Peñarol 30 6 10 0 12 2
Defensor Sporting 16 4 4 0 8 0
Danubio 8 3 3 0 1 1
Liverpool 5 1 2 2 0 0
Montevideo Wanderers 3 0 1 0 2 0
Plaza Colonia 2 1 1 0 0 0
Rentistas 1 1 0 0 0 0
Rocha 1 1 0 0 0 0
Bella Vista 1 0 0 0 1 0
Cerro 1 0 0 0 1 0
Fénix 1 0 0 0 1 0

All-time top scorers edit

The chart includes championships since 1900 to present days.[8]

Pos. Player Period Goals Appear.
1   Fernando Morena 1969–84 230 244
2   Atilio García 1938–50 208 210
3   Héctor Scarone 1916–34 163 191
4   Pablo Terevinto 1920–31 124 157
5   Alberto Spencer 1960–70 113 166
6   René Borjas 1920–31 109 199
7   Héctor Castro 1921–36 107 181
8   Óscar Míguez 1948–60 107 137
9   Pedro Petrone 1923–33 103 97
10   Peregrino Anselmo 1922–35 102 180

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Controversy exists on the date of the founding of C.A. Peñarol. The club's official position assumes a change of name of CURCC (founded on December 28, 1891). On the other hand, some historians state that "C.A. Peñarol" was established on December 13, 1913.[4]
  2. ^ Due to the controversy about the origins of Peñarol, Nacional would be the most successful team if CURCC titles did not count.
  3. ^ a b Miramar Misiones was formed from the merger of two clubs: Miramar (founded in 1915) and Misiones (founded in 1906).
  4. ^ Boston River presents Estadio Campeones Olímpicos in Florida as its exclusive stadium, but it is owned by the Departamental Intendancy of Florida.
  5. ^ The 1904 championship was not played due to the Battle of Masoller
  6. ^ Title count considering C.A. Peñarol as a continuity of CURCC
  7. ^ The 1925 championship was not finished because of internal differences.
  8. ^ As the AUF did not organise a championship, a "Concejo Provisorio" was established to hold a tournament, which was won by Peñarol
  9. ^ No championship was played because of the 1930 FIFA World Cup.
  10. ^ Not played due to a players strike
  11. ^ (1901–1911): Titles won by the CURCC. With FIFA [6] and CONMEBOL[7] recognising Peñarol as CURCC's continuity, the club included those championship in their list of honours. On the other side, some historians say that football became active in CURCC until its dissolution in 1913 so Peñarol was a different institution.[4]
  12. ^ The Torneo Intermedio was not played in 2021 due to schedule constraints caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

References edit

  1. ^ on IFFHS (Archive, 14 Jan 2013)
  2. ^ "Hasta ahora se jugaron 109 Uruguayos" on Ovación Digital
  3. ^ Uruguay – List of Champions at RSSSF
  4. ^ a b Discusiones por el decanato on Fútbol.uy, 29 Sep 2009
  5. ^ Tabeira, Martín (October 28, 2010). "Uruguay – League Top Scorers". RSSSF. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  6. ^ ¡Felicita a Peñarol! (120th anniversary) on FIFA.com, 27 Sep 2011
  7. ^ Guía de clubes sudamericanos, p. 19 on CONMEBOL website
  8. ^ "Uruguay All-Time Topscorers" at RSSSF

External links edit

  • Official website  

uruguayan, primera, división, liga, profesional, primera, división, american, spanish, ˈliɣa, pɾofesjoˈnal, pɾiˈmeɾa, ðiβiˈsjon, english, first, division, professional, league, local, pɾiˈmeɾa, ðiβiˈsjon, first, division, named, torneo, uruguayo, copa, coca, c. The Liga Profesional de Primera Division American Spanish ˈliɣa pɾofesjoˈnal de pɾiˈmeɾa dibiˈsjon English First Division Professional League local pɾiˈmeɾa dibiˈsjon First Division named Torneo Uruguayo Copa Coca Cola for sponsorship reasons is the highest professional football league in Uruguay organized by the Uruguayan Football Association AUF Torneo Uruguayo Copa Coca ColaFounded1900 124 years ago 1900 CountryUruguayConfederationCONMEBOLNumber of teams16Level on pyramid1Relegation toSegunda DivisionDomestic cup s Copa UruguaySupercopa UruguayaInternational cup s Copa LibertadoresCopa SudamericanaCurrent championsLiverpool 1st title 2023 Most championshipsPenarol CURCC 46 5 titles note 1 Nacional 49 titles note 2 Top goalscorerFernando Morena 230 TV partnersTenfield Gol TV Arena SportWebsiteauf org uyCurrent 2024 season The first championship was held in 1900 being an amateur competition until 1932 when the league became professional From 1900 to the 2014 15 season there have been 111 first division seasons In 2011 the Uruguayan Primera Division was regarded as the 23rd most difficult football league in the 21st century by the International Federation of Football History amp Statistics IFFHS 1 If considered the same club Penarol CURCC is the most successful Uruguayan club with 51 titles Otherwise it is Nacional with 49 titles Of clubs to win titles only Rampla Juniors did not win multiple titles Rampla Juniors and Wanderers were the only clubs to not win titles consecutively Contents 1 History 2 Participating teams 2 1 2024 season 3 Champions 3 1 List of champions 1900 present 4 Titles by club 5 Half year Short tournaments 5 1 Apertura and Clausura seasons 5 2 Torneo Intermedio 5 3 Torneo Clasificatorio 5 4 Liguilla Pre Libertadores de America 5 5 Total Half year Short tournaments by club 6 All time top scorers 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe Uruguayan Primera Division was held by the first time in 1900 Between 1923 and 1925 under the Uruguayan football schism a dissident league the Federacion Uruguaya de Football was established The body operated in parallel with the official Association AUF After an intervention by the Uruguayan government to impose the dissolution of the FUF in 1926 a Provisional Council Concejo Provisorio organised a championship to unify the two organizations Penarol was the winner of the Serie A of the tournament Nevertheless neither the AUF nor the FIFA recognised the titles of the championships organized by FUF or CP 2 Results of the Big Two since 2010 Season NAC PEN 2009 10 2 1 2010 11 1 3 2011 12 1 3 2012 13 3 1 2013 14 3 5 2014 15 1 2 2015 16 2 1 2016 1 14 2017 3 1 2018 2 1 2019 1 2 2020 1 4 2021 2 1 2022 1 6 2023 3 2 TOTAL 7 6 Top three 15 11 out of 10 Champions Second place Third place From 1930 to 1975 either Nacional or Penarol won every title This streak was finally broken when Defensor won its first title in 1976 Besides Nacional or Penarol no other club has won titles consecutively Both Penarol 1958 to 1962 and 1993 to 1997 and Nacional from 1939 to 1943 hold the record title streaks winning five titles consecutively The longest period of time without neither Penarol nor Nacional winning the title was from 1987 to 1991 when Defensor Danubio Progreso Bella Vista and again Defensor won the five tournaments played during that period 3 After 1994 the competition was divided in two stages called the Opening Championship Torneo Apertura and Closing Championship Torneo Clausura with an end of season two legged final match between the winners of these two tournaments Originally like other South American football leagues the league was contested according to the calendar year from austral summer to summer in the Southern Hemisphere In 2005 the league started to play the European season from boreal summer to summer in Northern Hemisphere starting in August with the aim of preventing clubs from losing many players in the middle of the season In the first semester of 2005 a special short season was held to decide the qualification to international competition In the 2005 06 season the winners of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments played a two or three legged play off the winner of that playoff played against the best team in the aggregate table to decide the 2005 06 season champion In the 2006 07 season the competition was reduced to 16 clubs The season of 2008 09 was intended to be the last one to be played in European season as the system appeared to be unable to prevent clubs from losing players between the Apertura opening tournament and the Clausura closing However the transition did not take place for several years After a regular 2015 16 season was played a short 2016 was played in the latter half of the year with the full calendar year system in place once again beginning with the 2017 season Participating teams editA total of 60 teams have participated in the Primera Division since its inception in 1900 Nacional has played the most seasons followed by Penarol CURCC Penarol and Nacional are also the only two teams to have never been relegated out of the Primera Division Of the so called minor teams the record for most seasons lies with Montevideo Wanderers 2024 season edit All statistics pertain only to the Uruguayan Championships organized by the Uruguayan Football Association AUF not including FUF tournaments of 1923 1924 and the 1926 Consejo Provisorio tournament in seasons counted The founding dates of clubs are those declared by the clubs themselves involved note 1 note 3 The column stadium reflects the stadium where the team play their home matches but does not indicate that the team in question owns the stadium note 4 nbsp nbsp Montevideo nbsp Boston River nbsp Cerro Largo nbsp Dep Maldonadoclass notpageimage Locations of the 2024 season teams outside Montevideo nbsp nbsp Cerro nbsp Danubio nbsp Defensor Sporting nbsp Fenix nbsp Liverpool nbsp Miramar Misiones nbsp Wanderers nbsp Nacional nbsp Penarol nbsp Progreso nbsp Racing nbsp Rampla Juniors nbsp River Plateclass notpageimage Locations of the 2024 Primera Division teams within Montevideo Club City Stadium Capacity Establ Boston River Montevideo Campeones Olimpicos 5 124 1939 Cerro Montevideo Luis Troccoli 25 000 1922 Cerro Largo Melo Antonio Ubilla 9 000 2002 Danubio Montevideo Jardines del Hipodromo 18 000 1932 Defensor Sporting Montevideo Luis Franzini 16 000 1913 Deportivo Maldonado Maldonado Domingo Burgueno Miguel 22 000 1928 Fenix Montevideo Parque Capurro 10 000 1916 Liverpool Montevideo Belvedere 10 000 1915 Miramar Misiones Montevideo Parque Luis Mendez Piana 6 500 1980 note 3 Montevideo Wanderers Montevideo Parque Alfredo Victor Viera 11 000 1902 Nacional Montevideo Gran Parque Central 34 000 1899 Penarol Montevideo Campeon del Siglo 40 000 1891 1913 note 1 Progreso Montevideo Abraham Paladino 8 000 1917 Racing Montevideo Osvaldo Roberto 8 500 1919 Rampla Juniors Montevideo Olimpico 9 500 1914 River Plate Montevideo Parque Federico Omar Saroldi 5 624 1932Champions editList of champions 1900 present edit All tournaments organized by the Uruguayan Football Association AUF except where indicated No records for topscorers during the period 1900 1931 Ed Season Champion Runner up Third Leading goalscorer s 5 1 1900 CURCC 1 Albion Uruguay Athletic 2 1901 CURCC 2 Nacional Uruguay Athletic 3 1902 Nacional 1 CURCC Deutscher 4 1903 Nacional 2 CURCC Deutscher 1904 No championship held note 5 5 1905 CURCC 3 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers 6 1906 Montevideo Wanderers 1 CURCC Nacional 7 1907 CURCC 4 Montevideo Wanderers River Plate FC 8 1908 River Plate FC 1 Montevideo Wanderers Nacional 9 1909 Montevideo Wanderers 2 CURCC River Plate FC 10 1910 River Plate FC 2 CURCC Nacional 11 1911 CURCC 5 Montevideo Wanderers Nacional 12 1912 Nacional 3 CURCC Montevideo Wanderers 13 1913 River Plate FC 3 Nacional CURCC 14 1914 River Plate FC 4 Penarol Nacional 15 1915 Nacional 4 Penarol Universal 16 1916 Nacional 5 Penarol Montevideo Wanderers 17 1917 Nacional 6 Penarol Universal 18 1918 Penarol 6 note 6 Nacional Universal 19 1919 Nacional 7 Universal Penarol 20 1920 Nacional 8 Penarol Central Espanol 21 1921 Penarol 7 Nacional Universal 22 1922 Nacional 9 Montevideo Wanderers Rampla Juniors 23 1923 Nacional 10 Rampla Juniors Bella Vista 24 1924 Nacional 11 Bella Vista Rampla Juniors 1925 Not finished note 7 1926 No championship held note 8 25 1927 Rampla Juniors 1 Penarol Nacional 26 1928 Penarol 8 Rampla Juniors Nacional 27 1929 Penarol 9 Nacional Defensor Sporting 1930 No championship held note 9 28 1931 Montevideo Wanderers 3 Nacional Rampla Juniors 29 1932 Penarol 10 Rampla Juniors Nacional nbsp Juan Labraga Rampla Juniors 17 goals 30 1933 Nacional 12 Penarol Rampla Juniors nbsp Pedro Young Penarol 33 goals 31 1934 Nacional 13 Penarol Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Anibal Ciocca Nacional 13 goals 32 1935 Penarol 11 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Antonio Castaldo Defensor 12 goals 33 1936 Penarol 12 Nacional Rampla Juniors nbsp Anibal Ciocca Nacional 14 goals 34 1937 Penarol 13 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Horacio Tellechea Penarol 16 goals 35 1938 Penarol 14 Nacional Central Espanol nbsp Atilio Garcia Nacional 20 goals 36 1939 Nacional 14 Penarol Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Atilio Garcia Nacional 22 goals 37 1940 Nacional 15 Rampla Juniors Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Atilio Garcia Nacional 18 goals 38 1941 Nacional 16 Penarol Rampla Juniors nbsp Atilio Garcia Nacional 23 goals 39 1942 Nacional 17 Penarol Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Atilio Garcia Nacional 19 goals 40 1943 Nacional 18 Penarol Miramar Misiones nbsp Atilio Garcia Nacional 18 goals 41 1944 Penarol 15 Nacional Defensor Sporting nbsp Atilio Garcia Nacional 21 goals 42 1945 Penarol 16 Nacional Defensor Sporting nbsp Nicolas Falero Central Espanol 21 goals nbsp Raul Schiaffino Penarol 21 goals 43 1946 Nacional 19 Penarol CA River Plate nbsp Atilio Garcia Nacional 21 goals 44 1947 Nacional 20 Penarol Rampla Juniors nbsp Nicolas Falero Penarol 17 goals 1948 Not finished note 10 45 1949 Penarol 17 Nacional Rampla Juniors nbsp oscar Miguez Penarol 20 goals 46 1950 Nacional 21 Penarol Rampla Juniors nbsp Juan Ramon Orlandi Nacional 14 goals 47 1951 Penarol 18 Nacional Rampla Juniors nbsp Juan Hohberg Penarol 17 goals 48 1952 Nacional 22 Penarol Rampla Juniors nbsp Jorge Enrico Nacional 15 goals 49 1953 Penarol 19 Nacional Rampla Juniors nbsp Juan Hohberg Penarol 17 goals 50 1954 Penarol 20 Nacional Danubio nbsp Juan Romay Penarol 12 goals 51 1955 Nacional 23 Penarol Cerro nbsp Javier Ambrois Nacional 17 goals 52 1956 Nacional 24 Penarol Cerro nbsp Carlos Carranza Cerro 18 goals 53 1957 Nacional 25 Penarol Defensor Sporting nbsp Walter Hernandez Defensor 16 goals 54 1958 Penarol 21 Nacional Rampla Juniors nbsp Manuel Pedersen Rampla Juniors 12 goals 55 1959 Penarol 22 Nacional Racing nbsp Victor Guaglianone Wanderers 13 goals 56 1960 Penarol 23 Cerro Nacional nbsp Angel Cabrera Penarol 14 goals 57 1961 Penarol 24 Nacional Defensor Sporting nbsp Alberto Spencer Penarol 18 goals 58 1962 Penarol 25 Nacional Fenix nbsp Alberto Spencer Penarol 16 goals 59 1963 Nacional 26 Penarol Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Pedro Rocha Penarol 18 goals 60 1964 Penarol 26 Rampla Juniors Nacional nbsp Hector Salva Rampla Juniors 12 goals 61 1965 Penarol 27 Nacional Cerro nbsp Pedro Rocha Penarol 15 goals 62 1966 Nacional 27 Penarol Cerro nbsp Araquem de Melo Danubio 12 goals 63 1967 Penarol 28 Nacional Cerro nbsp Alberto Spencer Penarol 11 goals 64 1968 Penarol 29 Nacional Cerro nbsp Alberto Spencer Penarol 8 goals nbsp Pedro Rocha Penarol 8 goals nbsp Ruben Garcia Cerro 8 goals nbsp Ruben Bareno Cerro 8 goals 65 1969 Nacional 28 Penarol Bella Vista nbsp Luis Artime Nacional 24 goals 66 1970 Nacional 29 Penarol Huracan Buceo nbsp Luis Artime Nacional 21 goals 67 1971 Nacional 30 Penarol Liverpool nbsp Luis Artime Nacional 16 goals 68 1972 Nacional 31 Penarol Defensor Sporting nbsp Juan Carlos Mamelli Nacional 20 goals 69 1973 Penarol 30 Nacional Danubio nbsp Fernando Morena Penarol 23 goals 70 1974 Penarol 31 Nacional Liverpool nbsp Fernando Morena Penarol 27 goals 71 1975 Penarol 32 Nacional Liverpool nbsp Fernando Morena Penarol 34 goals 72 1976 Defensor Sporting 1 Penarol Nacional nbsp Fernando Morena Penarol 18 goals 73 1977 Nacional 32 Penarol Defensor Sporting nbsp Fernando Morena Penarol 19 goals 74 1978 Penarol 33 Nacional Fenix nbsp Fernando Morena Penarol 36 goals 75 1979 Penarol 34 Nacional Fenix nbsp Waldemar Victorino Nacional 19 goals 76 1980 Nacional 33 Montevideo Wanderers Penarol nbsp Jorge Luis Siviero Rentistas 19 goals 77 1981 Penarol 35 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Ruben Paz Penarol 17 goals 78 1982 Penarol 36 Nacional Defensor Sporting nbsp Fernando Morena Penarol 17 goals 79 1983 Nacional 34 Danubio Defensor Sporting nbsp Arsenio Luzardo Nacional 13 goals 80 1984 Central Espanol Penarol Nacional nbsp Jose Villareal Central Espanol 18 goals 81 1985 Penarol 37 Montevideo Wanderers Cerro nbsp Antonio Alzamendi Penarol 13 goals 82 1986 Penarol 38 Nacional Central Espanol nbsp Juan Ramon Carrasco Nacional 11 goals nbsp Gerardo Miranda Defensor 11 goals 83 1987 Defensor Sporting 2 Nacional Bella Vista nbsp Gerardo Miranda Defensor 13 goals 84 1988 Danubio 1 Penarol Defensor Sporting nbsp Ruben da Silva Danubio 23 goals 85 1989 Progreso Nacional Penarol nbsp Diego Aguirre Penarol 7 goals nbsp Johnny Miqueiro Progreso 7 goals nbsp oscar Quagliata Huracan Buceo 7 goals 86 1990 Bella Vista Nacional Penarol nbsp Adolfo Baran Penarol 13 goals 87 1991 Defensor Sporting 3 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers nbsp Julio Dely Valdes Nacional 16 goals 88 1992 Nacional 35 CA River Plate Danubio nbsp Julio Dely Valdes Nacional 13 goals 89 1993 Penarol 39 Defensor Sporting Danubio nbsp Wilmar Cabrera Huracan Buceo 12 goals 90 1994 Penarol 40 Defensor Sporting Nacional nbsp Dario Silva Penarol 19 goals 91 1995 Penarol 41 Nacional Liverpool nbsp Juan Gonzalez Nacional 16 goals 92 1996 Penarol 42 Nacional Defensor Sporting nbsp Juan Gonzalez Nacional 13 goals 93 1997 Penarol 43 Defensor Sporting CA River Plate nbsp Pablo Bengoechea Penarol 10 goals 94 1998 Nacional 36 Penarol Bella Vista nbsp Martin Rodriguez CA River Plate 13 goals nbsp Ruben Sosa Nacional 13 goals 95 1999 Penarol 44 Nacional Defensor Sporting nbsp Gabriel Alvez Nacional 24 goals 96 2000 Nacional 37 Penarol Defensor Sporting nbsp Javier Chevanton Danubio 33 goals 97 2001 Nacional 38 Danubio Penarol nbsp Eliomar Marcon Defensor Sporting 21 goals 98 2002 Nacional 39 Danubio Penarol nbsp German Hornos Fenix 25 goals 99 2003 Penarol 45 Nacional Danubio nbsp Alexander Medina Liverpool 22 goals 100 2004 Danubio 2 Nacional Defensor Sporting nbsp Carlos Bueno Penarol 26 goals nbsp Alexander Medina Nacional 26 goals 101 2005 Nacional 40 Defensor Sporting Penarol nbsp Pablo Granoche Miramar Misiones 16 goals 102 2005 06 Nacional 41 Rocha Defensor Sporting nbsp Pedro Cardozo Rocha 17 goals 103 2006 07 Danubio 3 Penarol Defensor Sporting nbsp Aldo Diaz Tacuarembo 15 goals 104 2007 08 Defensor Sporting 4 Penarol CA River Plate nbsp Richard Porta CA River Plate 19 goals nbsp Cristhian Stuani Danubio 19 goals 105 2008 09 Nacional 42 Defensor Sporting Cerro nbsp Antonio Pacheco Penarol 12 goals nbsp Liber Quinones Racing 12 goals 106 2009 10 Penarol 46 Nacional Liverpool nbsp Antonio Pacheco Penarol 23 goals 107 2010 11 Nacional 43 Defensor Sporting Penarol nbsp Santiago Garcia Nacional 23 goals 108 2011 12 Nacional 44 Defensor Sporting Penarol nbsp Richard Porta Nacional 17 goals 109 2012 13 Penarol 47 Defensor Sporting Nacional nbsp Juan Manuel Olivera Penarol 18 goals 110 2013 14 Danubio 4 Montevideo Wanderers Nacional nbsp Hector Acuna Cerro 20 goals 111 2014 15 Nacional 45 Penarol River Plate nbsp Ivan Alonso Nacional 22 goals 112 2015 16 Penarol 48 Nacional Cerro nbsp Gaston Rodriguez M Wanderers 19 goals nbsp Junior Arias Liverpool 19 goals 113 2016 Nacional 46 Montevideo Wanderers Danubio nbsp Pablo Silva Villa Espanola 8 goals nbsp Gabriel Fernandez Racing 8 goals 114 2017 Penarol 49 Defensor Sporting Nacional nbsp Cristian Palacios M Wanderers Penarol 29 goals 115 2018 Penarol 50 Nacional Danubio nbsp Gonzalo Bergessio Nacional 17 goals 116 2019 Nacional 47 Penarol Cerro Largo nbsp Juan Ignacio Ramirez Liverpool 24 goals 117 2020 Nacional 48 Rentistas Liverpool nbsp Gonzalo Bergessio Nacional 25 goals 118 2021 Penarol 51 Nacional Plaza Colonia nbsp Maximiliano Silvera Cerrito 22 goals 119 2022 Nacional 49 Liverpool Deportivo Maldonado nbsp Thiago Borbas River Plate 18 goals 120 2023 Liverpool 1 Penarol Nacional nbsp Ignacio Ramirez Nacional 19 goals Titles by club editAs of 16 December 2023 Clubs participating in the 2023 Uruguayan Primera Division season are denoted in bold type Clubs no longer active are denoted in italics Rank Club Winners Runners up Winning seasons 1 CURCC Penarol note 1 51 41 1900 1901 1905 1907 1911 note 11 1918 1921 1928 1929 1932 1935 1936 1937 1938 1944 1945 1949 1951 1953 1954 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1964 1965 1967 1968 1973 1974 1975 1978 1979 1981 1982 1985 1986 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2003 2009 10 2012 13 2015 16 2017 2018 2021 2 Nacional 49 45 1902 1903 1912 1915 1916 1917 1919 1920 1922 1923 1924 1933 1934 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1946 1947 1950 1952 1955 1956 1957 1963 1966 1969 1970 1971 1972 1977 1980 1983 1992 1998 2000 2001 2002 2005 2005 06 2008 09 2010 11 2011 12 2014 15 2016 2019 2020 2022 3 Defensor Sporting 4 9 1976 1987 1991 2007 08 Danubio 4 3 1988 2004 2006 07 2013 14 River Plate FC 4 1908 1910 1913 1914 6 Montevideo Wanderers 3 8 1906 1909 1931 7 Rampla Juniors 1 5 1927 Bella Vista 1 1 1990 Liverpool 1 1 2023 Central Espanol 1 1984 Progreso 1 1989Half year Short tournaments editApertura and Clausura seasons edit Apertura Clausura seasons Season Champion Runner up Third Place 1994 Apertura Defensor Sporting Basanez Penarol Clausura Penarol Nacional Montevideo Wanderers 1995 Apertura Penarol Liverpool Nacional Clausura Nacional Penarol Rampla Juniors 1996 Apertura Penarol Defensor Sporting Nacional Clausura Nacional Rampla Juniors Huracan Buceo 1997 Apertura Nacional River Plate Penarol Clausura Defensor Sporting Penarol River Plate 1998 Apertura Nacional Bella Vista Penarol Clausura Nacional Rentistas River Plate 1999 Apertura Nacional Defensor Sporting Danubio Clausura Penarol Nacional Danubio 2000 Apertura Nacional Danubio Defensor Sporting Clausura Penarol Defensor Sporting Nacional 2001 Apertura Danubio Penarol Nacional Clausura Nacional Danubio Penarol 2002 Apertura Nacional Penarol Fenix Clausura Danubio Penarol Fenix 2003 Apertura Nacional Penarol Danubio Clausura Penarol Liverpool Fenix 2004 Apertura Nacional Defensor Sporting Danubio Clausura Danubio Defensor Sporting Nacional 2005 06 Apertura Rocha Nacional Danubio Clausura Nacional Defensor Sporting Danubio 2006 07 Apertura Danubio Penarol Defensor Sporting Clausura Danubio Penarol Defensor Sporting 2007 08 Apertura Defensor Sporting Danubio Rampla Juniors Clausura Penarol River Plate Liverpool 2008 09 Apertura Nacional Danubio Defensor Sporting Clausura Defensor Sporting River Plate Cerro 2009 10 Apertura Nacional Liverpool Defensor Sporting Clausura Penarol Cerro Fenix 2010 11 Apertura Defensor Sporting Nacional Bella Vista Clausura Nacional Defensor Sporting Penarol 2011 12 Apertura Nacional Danubio Penarol Clausura Defensor Sporting Nacional Liverpool 2012 13 Apertura Penarol Defensor Sporting Nacional Clausura Defensor Sporting Penarol River Plate 2013 14 Apertura Danubio River Plate Nacional Clausura Montevideo Wanderers Penarol Nacional 2014 15 Apertura Nacional Racing Penarol Clausura Penarol River Plate Defensor Sporting 2015 16 Apertura Penarol Nacional Cerro Clausura Plaza Colonia Penarol Sud America 2017 Apertura Defensor Sporting Nacional Penarol Clausura Penarol Defensor Sporting Nacional 2018 Apertura Nacional Penarol Danubio Clausura Penarol Nacional Montevideo Wanderers 2019 Apertura Penarol Fenix Nacional Clausura Nacional Penarol Progreso 2020 Apertura Rentistas Nacional Montevideo City Torque Clausura Liverpool Penarol Montevideo City Torque 2021 Apertura Plaza Colonia Nacional Penarol Clausura Penarol Nacional Montevideo Wanderers 2022 Apertura Liverpool Nacional Deportivo Maldonado Clausura Nacional River Plate Deportivo Maldonado 2023 Apertura Penarol Nacional Defensor Sporting Clausura Liverpool Penarol Racing Torneo Intermedio edit Year Champion Score Runner up 2017 Nacional 1 0 Defensor Sporting 2018 Nacional 3 2 Torque 2019 Liverpool 2 2 5 4 p River Plate 2020 Nacional 0 0 4 1 p Montevideo Wanderers 2021 Not held note 12 2022 Nacional 1 0 Liverpool 2023 Liverpool 1 0 Defensor Sporting Torneo Clasificatorio edit Season Champion Runner up 2001 Penarol Danubio 2002 Penarol Nacional 2004 Danubio Cerrito Liguilla Pre Libertadores de America edit Season Champion Runner up Award 1974 Penarol Montevideo Wanderers Qualified for 1975 Copa Libertadores 1975 Penarol Nacional Qualified for 1976 Copa Libertadores 1976 Defensor Sporting Penarol Qualified for 1977 Copa Libertadores 1977 Penarol Danubio Qualified for 1978 Copa Libertadores 1978 Penarol Nacional Qualified for 1979 Copa Libertadores 1979 Defensor Sporting Nacional Qualified for 1980 Copa Libertadores 1980 Penarol Bella Vista Qualified for 1981 Copa Libertadores 1981 Defensor Sporting Penarol Qualified for 1982 Copa Libertadores 1982 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers Qualified for 1983 Copa Libertadores 1983 Danubio Nacional Qualified for 1984 Copa Libertadores 1984 Penarol Bella Vista Qualified for 1985 Copa Libertadores 1985 Penarol Montevideo Wanderers Qualified for 1986 Copa Libertadores 1986 Penarol Progreso Qualified for 1987 Copa Libertadores 1987 Montevideo Wanderers Nacional Qualified for 1988 Copa Libertadores 1988 Penarol Danubio Qualified for 1989 Copa Libertadores 1989 Defensor Sporting Progreso Qualified for 1990 Copa Libertadores 1990 Nacional Bella Vista Qualified for 1991 Copa Libertadores 1991 Defensor Sporting Nacional Qualified for 1992 Copa Libertadores 1992 Nacional Bella Vista Qualified for 1993 Copa Libertadores 1993 Nacional Defensor Sporting Qualified for 1994 Copa Libertadores 1994 Penarol Cerro Qualified for 1995 Copa Libertadores 1995 Defensor Sporting Penarol Qualified for 1996 Copa Libertadores 1996 Nacional Penarol Qualified for 1997 Copa Libertadores 1997 Penarol Nacional Qualified for 1998 Copa Libertadores 1998 Bella Vista Nacional Qualified for 1999 Copa Libertadores 1999 Nacional Bella Vista Qualified for 2000 Copa Libertadores 2000 Defensor Sporting Penarol Qualified for 2001 Copa Libertadores 2001 Montevideo Wanderers Defensor Sporting Qualified for 2002 Copa Libertadores 2002 Fenix Defensor Sporting Qualified for 2003 Copa Libertadores 2003 Fenix Danubio Qualified for 2004 Copa Libertadores 2004 Penarol Defensor Sporting Qualified for 2005 Copa Libertadores 2005 Not held 2005 06 Defensor Sporting Danubio Qualified for 2007 Copa Libertadores 2006 07 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers Qualified for 2008 Copa Libertadores 2007 08 Nacional Defensor Sporting Qualified for 2009 Copa Libertadores 2008 09 Cerro Racing Qualified for 2010 Copa Libertadores Total Half year Short tournaments by club edit Club Total Half year Short tournaments Torneo Apertura 1994 Torneo Clausura 1994 Torneo Intermedio 2017 Liguilla Pre Libertadores 1974 2009 Torneo Clasificatorio 2001 2004 Nacional 32 12 8 4 8 0 Penarol 30 6 10 0 12 2 Defensor Sporting 16 4 4 0 8 0 Danubio 8 3 3 0 1 1 Liverpool 5 1 2 2 0 0 Montevideo Wanderers 3 0 1 0 2 0 Plaza Colonia 2 1 1 0 0 0 Rentistas 1 1 0 0 0 0 Rocha 1 1 0 0 0 0 Bella Vista 1 0 0 0 1 0 Cerro 1 0 0 0 1 0 Fenix 1 0 0 0 1 0All time top scorers editThe chart includes championships since 1900 to present days 8 Pos Player Period Goals Appear 1 nbsp Fernando Morena 1969 84 230 244 2 nbsp Atilio Garcia 1938 50 208 210 3 nbsp Hector Scarone 1916 34 163 191 4 nbsp Pablo Terevinto 1920 31 124 157 5 nbsp Alberto Spencer 1960 70 113 166 6 nbsp Rene Borjas 1920 31 109 199 7 nbsp Hector Castro 1921 36 107 181 8 nbsp oscar Miguez 1948 60 107 137 9 nbsp Pedro Petrone 1923 33 103 97 10 nbsp Peregrino Anselmo 1922 35 102 180See also editUruguayan football league system Uruguayan championship FUF Torneo del Consejo Provisorio Uruguayan Football Stadiums Uruguayan Segunda DivisionNotes edit a b c d Controversy exists on the date of the founding of C A Penarol The club s official position assumes a change of name of CURCC founded on December 28 1891 On the other hand some historians state that C A Penarol was established on December 13 1913 4 Due to the controversy about the origins of Penarol Nacional would be the most successful team if CURCC titles did not count a b Miramar Misiones was formed from the merger of two clubs Miramar founded in 1915 and Misiones founded in 1906 Boston River presents Estadio Campeones Olimpicos in Florida as its exclusive stadium but it is owned by the Departamental Intendancy of Florida The 1904 championship was not played due to the Battle of Masoller Title count considering C A Penarol as a continuity of CURCC The 1925 championship was not finished because of internal differences As the AUF did not organise a championship a Concejo Provisorio was established to hold a tournament which was won by Penarol No championship was played because of the 1930 FIFA World Cup Not played due to a players strike 1901 1911 Titles won by the CURCC With FIFA 6 and CONMEBOL 7 recognising Penarol as CURCC s continuity the club included those championship in their list of honours On the other side some historians say that football became active in CURCC until its dissolution in 1913 so Penarol was a different institution 4 The Torneo Intermedio was not played in 2021 due to schedule constraints caused by the COVID 19 pandemic References edit The strongest Leagues of the World of the 21st Century 2001 2011 on IFFHS Archive 14 Jan 2013 Hasta ahora se jugaron 109 Uruguayos on Ovacion Digital Uruguay List of Champions at RSSSF a b Discusiones por el decanato on Futbol uy 29 Sep 2009 Tabeira Martin October 28 2010 Uruguay League Top Scorers RSSSF Retrieved December 22 2010 Felicita a Penarol 120th anniversary on FIFA com 27 Sep 2011 Guia de clubes sudamericanos p 19 on CONMEBOL website Uruguay All Time Topscorers at RSSSFExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uruguayan Primera Division Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uruguayan Primera Division amp oldid 1213356571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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