Uruguayan Primera División

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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

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.
SeasonNACPEÑ
2009–1021
2010–1113
2011–1213
2012–1331
2013–1435
2014–1512
2015–1621
2016114
201731
201821
201912
202014
202121
202216
202332
TOTAL76
Top three1511
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

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

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]

Locations of the 2024 season teams outside Montevideo.
ClubCityStadiumCapacityEstabl.
Boston RiverMontevideoCampeones Olímpicos5,1241939
CerroMontevideoLuis Tróccoli25,0001922
Cerro LargoMeloAntonio Ubilla9,0002002
DanubioMontevideoJardines del Hipódromo18,0001932
Defensor SportingMontevideoLuis Franzini16,0001913
Deportivo MaldonadoMaldonadoDomingo Burgueño Miguel22,0001928
FénixMontevideoParque Capurro10,0001916
LiverpoolMontevideoBelvedere10,0001915
Miramar MisionesMontevideoParque Luis Méndez Piana6,5001980 [note 3]
Montevideo WanderersMontevideoParque Alfredo Víctor Viera11,0001902
NacionalMontevideoGran Parque Central34,0001899
PeñarolMontevideoCampeón del Siglo40,0001891 / 1913 [note 1]
ProgresoMontevideoAbraham Paladino8,0001917
RacingMontevideoOsvaldo Roberto8,5001919
Rampla JuniorsMontevideoOlímpico9,5001914
River PlateMontevideoParque Federico Omar Saroldi5,6241932

Champions

List of champions (1900–present)

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

Ed.SeasonChampionRunner-upThirdLeading goalscorer(s)[5]
1
1900CURCC (1)AlbionUruguay Athletic
2
1901CURCC (2)NacionalUruguay Athletic
3
1902Nacional (1)CURCCDeutscher
4
1903Nacional (2)CURCCDeutscher
1904(No championship held) [note 5]
5
1905CURCC (3)NacionalMontevideo Wanderers
6
1906Montevideo Wanderers (1)CURCCNacional
7
1907CURCC (4)Montevideo WanderersRiver Plate FC
8
1908River Plate FC (1)Montevideo WanderersNacional
9
1909Montevideo Wanderers (2)CURCCRiver Plate FC
10
1910River Plate FC (2)CURCCNacional
11
1911CURCC (5)Montevideo WanderersNacional
12
1912Nacional (3)CURCCMontevideo Wanderers
13
1913River Plate FC (3)NacionalCURCC
14
1914River Plate FC (4)PeñarolNacional
15
1915Nacional (4)PeñarolUniversal
16
1916Nacional (5)PeñarolMontevideo Wanderers
17
1917Nacional (6)PeñarolUniversal
18
1918Peñarol (6) [note 6]NacionalUniversal
19
1919Nacional (7)UniversalPeñarol
20
1920Nacional (8)PeñarolCentral Español
21
1921Peñarol (7)NacionalUniversal
22
1922Nacional (9)Montevideo WanderersRampla Juniors
23
1923Nacional (10)Rampla JuniorsBella Vista
24
1924Nacional (11)Bella VistaRampla Juniors
1925
(Not finished) [note 7]
1926
(No championship held) [note 8]
25
1927Rampla Juniors (1)PeñarolNacional
26
1928Peñarol (8)Rampla JuniorsNacional
27
1929Peñarol (9)NacionalDefensor Sporting
1930(No championship held) [note 9]
28
1931Montevideo Wanderers (3)NacionalRampla Juniors
29
1932Peñarol (10)Rampla JuniorsNacional Juan Labraga (Rampla Juniors; 17 goals)
30
1933Nacional (12)PeñarolRampla Juniors Pedro Young (Peñarol; 33 goals)
31
1934Nacional (13)PeñarolMontevideo Wanderers Aníbal Ciocca (Nacional; 13 goals)
32
1935Peñarol (11)NacionalMontevideo Wanderers Antonio Castaldo (Defensor; 12 goals)
33
1936Peñarol (12)NacionalRampla Juniors Aníbal Ciocca (Nacional; 14 goals)
34
1937Peñarol (13)NacionalMontevideo Wanderers Horacio Tellechea (Peñarol; 16 goals)
35
1938Peñarol (14)NacionalCentral Español Atilio García (Nacional; 20 goals)
36
1939Nacional (14)PeñarolMontevideo Wanderers Atilio García (Nacional; 22 goals)
37
1940Nacional (15)Rampla JuniorsMontevideo Wanderers Atilio García (Nacional; 18 goals)
38
1941Nacional (16)PeñarolRampla Juniors Atilio García (Nacional; 23 goals)
39
1942Nacional (17)PeñarolMontevideo Wanderers Atilio García (Nacional; 19 goals)
40
1943Nacional (18)PeñarolMiramar Misiones Atilio García (Nacional; 18 goals)
41
1944Peñarol (15)NacionalDefensor Sporting Atilio García (Nacional; 21 goals)
42
1945Peñarol (16)NacionalDefensor Sporting Nicolás Falero (Central Español; 21 goals)
Raúl Schiaffino (Peñarol; 21 goals)
43
1946Nacional (19)PeñarolCA River Plate Atilio García (Nacional; 21 goals)
44
1947Nacional (20)PeñarolRampla Juniors Nicolás Falero (Peñarol; 17 goals)
1948(Not finished) [note 10]
45
1949Peñarol (17)NacionalRampla Juniors Óscar Míguez (Peñarol; 20 goals)
46
1950Nacional (21)PeñarolRampla Juniors Juan Ramón Orlandi (Nacional; 14 goals)
47
1951Peñarol (18)NacionalRampla Juniors Juan Hohberg (Peñarol; 17 goals)
48
1952Nacional (22)PeñarolRampla Juniors Jorge Enrico (Nacional; 15 goals)
49
1953Peñarol (19)NacionalRampla Juniors Juan Hohberg (Peñarol; 17 goals)
50
1954Peñarol (20)NacionalDanubio Juan Romay (Peñarol; 12 goals)
51
1955Nacional (23)PeñarolCerro Javier Ambrois (Nacional; 17 goals)
52
1956Nacional (24)PeñarolCerro Carlos Carranza (Cerro; 18 goals)
53
1957Nacional (25)PeñarolDefensor Sporting Walter Hernández (Defensor; 16 goals)
54
1958Peñarol (21)NacionalRampla Juniors Manuel Pedersen (Rampla Juniors; 12 goals)
55
1959Peñarol (22)NacionalRacing Víctor Guaglianone (Wanderers; 13 goals)
56
1960Peñarol (23)CerroNacional Ángel Cabrera (Peñarol; 14 goals)
57
1961Peñarol (24)NacionalDefensor Sporting Alberto Spencer (Peñarol; 18 goals)
58
1962Peñarol (25)NacionalFénix Alberto Spencer (Peñarol; 16 goals)
59
1963Nacional (26)PeñarolMontevideo Wanderers Pedro Rocha (Peñarol; 18 goals)
60
1964Peñarol (26)Rampla JuniorsNacional Héctor Salva (Rampla Juniors; 12 goals)
61
1965Peñarol (27)NacionalCerro Pedro Rocha (Peñarol; 15 goals)
62
1966Nacional (27)PeñarolCerro Araquem de Melo (Danubio; 12 goals)
63
1967Peñarol (28)NacionalCerro Alberto Spencer (Peñarol; 11 goals)
64
1968Peñarol (29)NacionalCerro Alberto Spencer (Peñarol; 8 goals)
Pedro Rocha (Peñarol; 8 goals)
Ruben Garcia (Cerro; 8 goals)
Rúben Bareño (Cerro; 8 goals)
65
1969Nacional (28)PeñarolBella Vista Luis Artime (Nacional; 24 goals)
66
1970Nacional (29)PeñarolHuracán Buceo Luis Artime (Nacional; 21 goals)
67
1971Nacional (30)PeñarolLiverpool Luis Artime (Nacional; 16 goals)
68
1972Nacional (31)PeñarolDefensor Sporting Juan Carlos Mamelli (Nacional; 20 goals)
69
1973Peñarol (30)NacionalDanubio Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 23 goals)
70
1974Peñarol (31)NacionalLiverpool Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 27 goals)
71
1975Peñarol (32)NacionalLiverpool Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 34 goals)
72
1976Defensor Sporting (1)PeñarolNacional Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 18 goals)
73
1977Nacional (32)PeñarolDefensor Sporting Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 19 goals)
74
1978Peñarol (33)NacionalFénix Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 36 goals)
75
1979Peñarol (34)NacionalFénix Waldemar Victorino (Nacional; 19 goals)
76
1980Nacional (33)Montevideo WanderersPeñarol Jorge Luis Siviero (Rentistas; 19 goals)
77
1981Peñarol (35)NacionalMontevideo Wanderers Rubén Paz (Peñarol; 17 goals)
78
1982Peñarol (36)NacionalDefensor Sporting Fernando Morena (Peñarol; 17 goals)
79
1983Nacional (34)DanubioDefensor Sporting Arsenio Luzardo (Nacional; 13 goals)
80
1984Central EspañolPeñarolNacional José Villareal (Central Español; 18 goals)
81
1985Peñarol (37)Montevideo WanderersCerro Antonio Alzamendi (Peñarol; 13 goals)
82
1986Peñarol (38)NacionalCentral Español Juan Ramón Carrasco (Nacional; 11 goals)
Gerardo Miranda (Defensor; 11 goals)
83
1987Defensor Sporting (2)NacionalBella Vista Gerardo Miranda (Defensor; 13 goals)
84
1988Danubio (1)PeñarolDefensor Sporting Rubén da Silva (Danubio; 23 goals)
85
1989ProgresoNacionalPeñarol Diego Aguirre (Peñarol; 7 goals)
Johnny Miqueiro (Progreso; 7 goals)
Óscar Quagliata (Huracán Buceo; 7 goals)
86
1990Bella VistaNacionalPeñarol Adolfo Barán (Peñarol; 13 goals)
87
1991Defensor Sporting (3)NacionalMontevideo Wanderers Julio Dely Valdés (Nacional; 16 goals)
88
1992Nacional (35)CA River PlateDanubio Julio Dely Valdés (Nacional; 13 goals)
89
1993Peñarol (39)Defensor SportingDanubio Wilmar Cabrera (Huracán Buceo; 12 goals)
90
1994Peñarol (40)Defensor SportingNacional Darío Silva (Peñarol; 19 goals)
91
1995Peñarol (41)NacionalLiverpool Juan González (Nacional; 16 goals)
92
1996Peñarol (42)NacionalDefensor Sporting Juan González (Nacional; 13 goals)
93
1997Peñarol (43)Defensor SportingCA River Plate Pablo Bengoechea (Peñarol; 10 goals)
94
1998Nacional (36)PeñarolBella Vista Martín Rodríguez (CA River Plate; 13 goals)
Rubén Sosa (Nacional; 13 goals)
95
1999Peñarol (44)NacionalDefensor Sporting Gabriel Álvez (Nacional; 24 goals)
96
2000Nacional (37)PeñarolDefensor Sporting Javier Chevantón (Danubio; 33 goals)
97
2001Nacional (38)DanubioPeñarol Eliomar Marcón (Defensor Sporting; 21 goals)
98
2002Nacional (39)DanubioPeñarol Germán Hornos (Fénix; 25 goals)
99
2003Peñarol (45)NacionalDanubio Alexander Medina (Liverpool; 22 goals)
100
2004Danubio (2)NacionalDefensor Sporting Carlos Bueno (Peñarol; 26 goals)
Alexander Medina (Nacional; 26 goals)
101
2005Nacional (40)Defensor SportingPeñarol Pablo Granoche (Miramar Misiones; 16 goals)
102
2005–06Nacional (41)RochaDefensor Sporting Pedro Cardoso (Rocha; 17 goals)
103
2006–07Danubio (3)PeñarolDefensor Sporting Aldo Díaz (Tacuarembó; 15 goals)
104
2007–08Defensor Sporting (4)PeñarolCA River Plate Richard Porta (CA River Plate; 19 goals)
Cristhian Stuani (Danubio; 19 goals)
105
2008–09Nacional (42)Defensor SportingCerro Antonio Pacheco (Peñarol; 12 goals)
Liber Quiñones (Racing; 12 goals)
106
2009–10Peñarol (46)NacionalLiverpool Antonio Pacheco (Peñarol; 23 goals)
107
2010–11Nacional (43)Defensor SportingPeñarol Santiago García (Nacional; 23 goals)
108
2011–12Nacional (44)Defensor SportingPeñarol Richard Porta (Nacional; 17 goals)
109
2012–13Peñarol (47)Defensor SportingNacional Juan Manuel Olivera (Peñarol; 18 goals)
110
2013–14Danubio (4)Montevideo WanderersNacional Héctor Acuña (Cerro; 20 goals)
111
2014–15Nacional (45)PeñarolRiver Plate Iván Alonso (Nacional; 22 goals)
112
2015–16Peñarol (48)NacionalCerro Gastón Rodríguez (M. Wanderers; 19 goals)
Junior Arias (Liverpool; 19 goals)
113
2016Nacional (46)Montevideo WanderersDanubio Pablo Silva (Villa Española; 8 goals)
Gabriel Fernández (Racing; 8 goals)
114
2017Peñarol (49)Defensor SportingNacional Cristian Palacios (M. Wanderers / Peñarol; 29 goals)
115
2018Peñarol (50)NacionalDanubio Gonzalo Bergessio (Nacional; 17 goals)
116
2019Nacional (47)PeñarolCerro Largo Juan Ignacio Ramírez (Liverpool; 24 goals)
117
2020Nacional (48)RentistasLiverpool Gonzalo Bergessio (Nacional; 25 goals)
118
2021Peñarol (51)NacionalPlaza Colonia Maximiliano Silvera (Cerrito; 22 goals)
119
2022Nacional (49)LiverpoolDeportivo Maldonado Thiago Borbas (River Plate; 18 goals)
120
2023Liverpool (1)PeñarolNacional Ignacio Ramírez (Nacional; 19 goals)
121
2024

Titles by club

As of 16 December 2023
RankClubWinnersRunners-upWinning seasons
1CURCC / 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
2Nacional49451902, 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
3Defensor Sporting491976, 1987, 1991, 2007–08
Danubio431988, 2004, 2006–07, 2013–14
River Plate FC41908, 1910, 1913, 1914
6Montevideo Wanderers381906, 1909, 1931
7Rampla Juniors151927
Bella Vista111990
Liverpool112023
Central Español11984
Progreso11989

Half-year / Short tournaments

Apertura and Clausura seasons

Apertura/Clausura seasons
SeasonChampionRunner-upThird Place
1994AperturaDefensor SportingBasáñezPeñarol
ClausuraPeñarolNacionalMontevideo Wanderers
1995AperturaPeñarolLiverpoolNacional
ClausuraNacionalPeñarolRampla Juniors
1996AperturaPeñarolDefensor SportingNacional
ClausuraNacionalRampla JuniorsHuracán Buceo
1997AperturaNacionalRiver PlatePeñarol
ClausuraDefensor SportingPeñarolRiver Plate
1998AperturaNacionalBella VistaPeñarol
ClausuraNacionalRentistasRiver Plate
1999AperturaNacionalDefensor SportingDanubio
ClausuraPeñarolNacionalDanubio
2000AperturaNacionalDanubioDefensor Sporting
ClausuraPeñarolDefensor SportingNacional
2001AperturaDanubioPeñarolNacional
ClausuraNacionalDanubioPeñarol
2002AperturaNacionalPeñarolFénix
ClausuraDanubioPeñarolFénix
2003AperturaNacionalPeñarolDanubio
ClausuraPeñarolLiverpoolFénix
2004AperturaNacionalDefensor SportingDanubio
ClausuraDanubioDefensor SportingNacional
2005–06AperturaRochaNacionalDanubio
ClausuraNacionalDefensor SportingDanubio
2006–07AperturaDanubioPeñarolDefensor Sporting
ClausuraDanubioPeñarolDefensor Sporting
2007–08AperturaDefensor SportingDanubioRampla Juniors
ClausuraPeñarolRiver PlateLiverpool
2008–09AperturaNacionalDanubioDefensor Sporting
ClausuraDefensor SportingRiver PlateCerro
2009–10AperturaNacionalLiverpoolDefensor Sporting
ClausuraPeñarolCerroFénix
2010–11AperturaDefensor SportingNacionalBella Vista
ClausuraNacionalDefensor SportingPeñarol
2011–12AperturaNacionalDanubioPeñarol
ClausuraDefensor SportingNacionalLiverpool
2012–13AperturaPeñarolDefensor SportingNacional
ClausuraDefensor SportingPeñarolRiver Plate
2013–14AperturaDanubioRiver PlateNacional
ClausuraMontevideo WanderersPeñarolNacional
2014–15AperturaNacionalRacingPeñarol
ClausuraPeñarolRiver PlateDefensor Sporting
2015–16AperturaPeñarolNacionalCerro
ClausuraPlaza ColoniaPeñarolSud América
2017AperturaDefensor SportingNacionalPeñarol
ClausuraPeñarolDefensor SportingNacional
2018AperturaNacionalPeñarolDanubio
ClausuraPeñarolNacionalMontevideo Wanderers
2019AperturaPeñarolFénixNacional
ClausuraNacionalPeñarolProgreso
2020AperturaRentistasNacionalMontevideo City Torque
ClausuraLiverpoolPeñarolMontevideo City Torque
2021AperturaPlaza ColoniaNacionalPeñarol
ClausuraPeñarolNacionalMontevideo Wanderers
2022AperturaLiverpoolNacionalDeportivo Maldonado
ClausuraNacionalRiver PlateDeportivo Maldonado
2023AperturaPeñarolNacionalDefensor Sporting
ClausuraLiverpoolPeñarolRacing
2024AperturaPeñarolNacionalDefensor Sporting
Clausura

Torneo Intermedio

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
2017Nacional1–0Defensor Sporting
2018Nacional3–2Torque
2019Liverpool2–2 (5–4 p)River Plate
2020Nacional0–0 (4–1 p)Montevideo Wanderers
2021(Not held)[note 12]
2022Nacional1–0Liverpool
2023Liverpool1–0Defensor Sporting

Torneo Clasificatorio

SeasonChampionRunner-up
2001PeñarolDanubio
2002PeñarolNacional
2004DanubioCerrito

Liguilla Pre-Libertadores de América

SeasonChampionRunner-upAward
1974PeñarolMontevideo WanderersQualified for 1975 Copa Libertadores
1975PeñarolNacionalQualified for 1976 Copa Libertadores
1976Defensor SportingPeñarolQualified for 1977 Copa Libertadores
1977PeñarolDanubioQualified for 1978 Copa Libertadores
1978PeñarolNacionalQualified for 1979 Copa Libertadores
1979Defensor SportingNacionalQualified for 1980 Copa Libertadores
1980PeñarolBella VistaQualified for 1981 Copa Libertadores
1981Defensor SportingPeñarolQualified for 1982 Copa Libertadores
1982NacionalMontevideo WanderersQualified for 1983 Copa Libertadores
1983DanubioNacionalQualified for 1984 Copa Libertadores
1984PeñarolBella VistaQualified for 1985 Copa Libertadores
1985PeñarolMontevideo WanderersQualified for 1986 Copa Libertadores
1986PeñarolProgresoQualified for 1987 Copa Libertadores
1987Montevideo WanderersNacionalQualified for 1988 Copa Libertadores
1988PeñarolDanubioQualified for 1989 Copa Libertadores
1989Defensor SportingProgresoQualified for 1990 Copa Libertadores
1990NacionalBella VistaQualified for 1991 Copa Libertadores
1991Defensor SportingNacionalQualified for 1992 Copa Libertadores
1992NacionalBella VistaQualified for 1993 Copa Libertadores
1993NacionalDefensor SportingQualified for 1994 Copa Libertadores
1994PeñarolCerroQualified for 1995 Copa Libertadores
1995Defensor SportingPeñarolQualified for 1996 Copa Libertadores
1996NacionalPeñarolQualified for 1997 Copa Libertadores
1997PeñarolNacionalQualified for 1998 Copa Libertadores
1998Bella VistaNacionalQualified for 1999 Copa Libertadores
1999NacionalBella VistaQualified for 2000 Copa Libertadores
2000Defensor SportingPeñarolQualified for 2001 Copa Libertadores
2001Montevideo WanderersDefensor SportingQualified for 2002 Copa Libertadores
2002FénixDefensor SportingQualified for 2003 Copa Libertadores
2003FénixDanubioQualified for 2004 Copa Libertadores
2004PeñarolDefensor SportingQualified for 2005 Copa Libertadores
2005(Not held)
2005–06Defensor SportingDanubioQualified for 2007 Copa Libertadores
2006–07NacionalMontevideo WanderersQualified for 2008 Copa Libertadores
2007–08NacionalDefensor SportingQualified for 2009 Copa Libertadores
2008–09CerroRacingQualified for 2010 Copa Libertadores

Total Half-year / Short tournaments by club

ClubTotalHalf-year / Short tournaments
Torneo Apertura
(1994–)
Torneo Clausura
(1994–)
Torneo Intermedio
(2017–)
Liguilla Pre-Libertadores
(1974–2009)
Torneo Clasificatorio
(2001–2004)
Nacional32128480
Peñarol317100122
Defensor Sporting1644080
Danubio833011
Liverpool512200
Montevideo Wanderers301020
Plaza Colonia211000
Rentistas110000
Rocha110000
Bella Vista100010
Cerro100010
Fénix100010

All-time top scorers

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

Pos.PlayerPeriodGoalsAppear.
1 Fernando Morena1969–84230244
2 Atilio García1938–50208210
3 Héctor Scarone1916–34163191
4 Pablo Terevinto1920–31124157
5 Alberto Spencer1960–70113166
6 René Borjas1920–31109199
7 Héctor Castro1921–36107181
8 Óscar Míguez1948–60107137
9 Pedro Petrone1923–3310397
10 Peregrino Anselmo1922–35102180

See also

Notes

References