2017 Peñarol season

The 2017 Uruguayan Primera División season is Peñarol's 117th consecutive season in the top-flight of Uruguayan football, and 126th year in existence as a football club. They entered this season looking to rebound from a disappointing 2016 season, when they finished 14th in the table. The season covers the period from 5 February 2017 to the end of the same year, marking the transition from a biannual season to an annual season.

Peñarol
2017 season
Club Atlético Peñarol's crest
PresidentUruguay Juan Pedro Damiani
ManagerUruguay Leonardo Ramos
StadiumCampeón del Siglo
Montevideo, Uruguay
Primera Divisióntbd
Copa CONMEBOL Libertadorestbd
Top goalscorerLeague:
Uruguay Nahitan Nández (4 goals)
Canada Lucas Cavallini (4 goals)
Uruguay Junior Arias (4 goals)

All:
Uruguay Nahitan Nández (4 goals)
Canada Lucas Cavallini (4 goals)
Uruguay Mauricio Affonso (4 goals)
Uruguay Junior Arias (4 goals)
Uruguay Gastón Rodríguez (4 goals)
Biggest win4-0 (Primera División) vs.
El Tanque Sisley,
Montevideo Wanderers,
Sud América
Biggest defeat6-2 (Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores) vs. Jorge Wilstermann
Visitor colours
Alternative colours
← 2015-16
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Monthly season review

Club

Coaching staff

Kit

Kit information

Squad

Squad information

Transfers

In

No.Pos.PlayerPrevious ClubType of TransferReference
23FW Mauricio Affonso Racing Club de MontevideoEnd of Loan
FW Octavio Colo Racing Club de MontevideoEnd of Loan
FW Gabriel Leyes Plaza ColoniaEnd of Loan
DF Fabrizio Buschiazzo Defensa y JusticiaEnd of Loan
GK Washington Aguerre Cerro Largo F.C.End of Loan
21DF Ramón Arias Liga de QuitoTransfer[1]
19FW Lucas Cavallini C.A. FénixTransfer
12GK Kevin Dawson Plaza ColoniaLoan
27DF Lucas Hernández C.A. CerroLoan
24DF Iván Villalba Rubio ÑúLoan
10MF Matías Mier Muaither SCFree
7MF Cristian Rodríguez C.A. IndependienteFree
3CB Ronaldo Conceição Atlético MineroFree

Out

Pre-season

Competitions

Primera División

Torneo Apertura

League table
Evolution
Match resumes

Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores

Peñarol qualified for the 2017 Copa Libertadores group stage after becoming champion of the 2015-16 Primera División. The club entered sorting from Pot 1 as Uruguay 1.

Group stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Palmeiras6411139+413Round of 16
2 Jorge Wilstermann63031210+29
3 Atlético Tucumán6213810−27Copa Sudamericana
4 Peñarol62041115−46
Source: CONMEBOL

Statistics

References