Primera División (Uruguay) 1933

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Primera División 1933
master Nacional Montevideo
Relegated none
Teams 10
Games 135
Top scorer Juan Pedro Young
( Club Atlético Peñarol )
Primera División (Uruguay) 1932

The 1933 season of the Primera División was the 30th season (the 2nd of the professional era) of the Uruguayan top division in men's football , the Primera División .

The Primera División consisted of ten clubs in the championship season of 1933, whose teams met three times in a total of 135 championship games. There were 27 game days. The championship played out until November 1934. After Nacional Montevideo was tied with Club Atlético Peñarol at the top of the table in the final table after the 27th matchday , three play-offs were played between the teams of the two clubs to win the Uruguayan champions To be determined in 1933. The meetings scheduled on May 27, 1934 and September 2, 1934 at the Estadio Centenario each ended in a goalless draw. The first game in front of 42,000 spectators was initially canceled by substitute referee Luis Scandroglio due to the falling darkness , after the national players José Nasazzi , Ulises Chifflet and Juan Miguel Labraga after a controversial goal for Peñarol by Braulio Castro in the 71st minute of the game and subsequent dispute with the referee, who was subsequently unable to continue the game management, had been expelled from the field. After the game was abandoned, both the goal and the expulsion for Chifflet were subsequently canceled by the league commission. The remaining 20 minutes plus two extensions totaling 60 minutes were played on August 25, 1934 in front of empty stands. In the regular second final game on September 2, 1934, the renewed two-time extra time by a total of one hour also did not result in a goal for either of the two opponents. The third final game then decided on November 18, 1934 in front of 35,000 spectators Nacional Montevideo 3-2 in his favor. All three goals for the "Bolsos" trained by Américo Szigeti , who thus secured the championship title, were scored by Héctor Castro . Braulio Castro and Juan Pedro Arremón met for the "Aurinegros" supervised by Leonardo De Lucca . A relegated team was not determined that season. The top scorer was Juan Pedro Young with 33 goals .

Annual table

rank society Sp. S. U N Gates Pt.
01. Nacional Montevideo 27 20th 06th 01 56:10 46
01. Club Atlético Peñarol (M) 27 21st 04th 02 77:18 46
03. Rampla Juniors 27 14th 04th 09 39:29 32
04th Montevideo Wanderers 27 11 09 07th 39:36 31
05. Club Atlético Defensor 27 12 05 10 50:39 29
06th South America 27 09 07th 11 30:40 25th
07th River Plate 27 06th 06th 15th 19:45 18th
08th. Racing Club de Montevideo 27 04th 07th 16 29:58 15th
09. Central 27 04th 06th 17th 33:63 14th
10. Bella Vista 27 06th 02 19th 27:61 14th
(M) Champion of the previous season

Play-off finals for the championship

  • 1st game: Nacional Montevideo - Club Atlético Peñarol 0-0
  • 2nd game: Nacional Montevideo - Club Atlético Peñarol 0-0
  • 3rd game: Nacional Montevideo 3-2 Club Atlético Peñarol

Individual evidence

  1. Uruguay 1933 Championship on rsssf.com, accessed March 28, 2015
  2. Uruguay - League Top Scorers on rsssf.com, accessed March 28, 2015