Segunda División (Uruguay)

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The Segunda División Profesional de Uruguay is the second highest division in Uruguayan football .

The league, which was founded in 1942, currently consists of 12 teams fighting for promotion to the Primera División Profesional de Uruguay , the top division in Uruguay.

While the champions and the runner-up of the Segunda División qualify directly for promotion to the Primera División, the third and fourth placed players contest two additional matches in the play-offs , in which the winner qualifies for the top division. In the 2010/11 season, the third to sixth placed played the third promoted team in a play-off round with two semi-finals and a final.

The record winner of the Segunda División is Centro Atlético Fénix , which has won the championship seven times. River Plate and Institución Atlética Sud América have each been successful six times. In 1948 there was no championship round due to a players' strike.

The master

  • 1972 Wanderers
  • 1973 Centro Atlético Fénix
  • 1974 Racing Montevideo
  • 1975 Sud América
  • 1976 CA Bella Vista
  • 1977 Centro Atlético Fénix
  • 1978 River Plate
  • 1979 CA Progreso
  • 1980 Rampla Juniors FC
  • 1981 El Tanque Sisley
  • 1982 Colón FC
  • 1983 Central Español
  • 1984 River Plate
  • 1985 Centro Atlético Fénix
  • 1986 CS Miramar Misiones
  • 1987 Liverpool Montevideo
  • 1988 CA Rentistas
  • 1989 Racing Montevideo
  • 1990 El Tanque Sisley
  • 1991 River Plate
  • 1992 Rampla Juniors FC
  • 1993 CA Basáñez
  • 1994 Sud América
  • 1995 Huracán Buceo
  • 1996 CA Rentistas
  • 1997 CA Bella Vista
  • 1998 CA Cerro
  • 1999 Juventud
  • 2000 Wanderers
  • 2001 Villa Española
  • 2002 Liverpool Montevideo
  • 2003 Club Sportivo Cerrito
  • 2004 River Plate
  • 2005 CA Bella Vista
  • 2006 CA Progreso
  • 2006/07 Centro Atlético Fénix
  • 2007/08 Racing Montevideo
  • 2008/09 Centro Atlético Fénix
  • 2009/10 El Tanque Sisley
  • 2010/11 CA Rentistas
  • 2011/12 Central Español
  • 2012/13 Sud América
  • 2013/14 Tacuarembó FC
  • 2014/15 Liverpool Montevideo
  • 2015/16 Rampla Juniors FC
  • 2016 El Tanque Sisley
  • 2017 Club Atlético Torque
  • 2018 Cerro Largo FC
  • 2019 Club Atlético Torque

The top scorer

Playtime player society Gates
1942 JP Funes Wilson 15th
1943 M. Ladem Progreso 12
1944 JP Funes Danubio FC 14th
1945 M. Ladem Progreso 15th
1946 Juan Burgueño South America 15th
1947 E. Suarez Bella Vista 10
O. San Martin Olivol
1948 Player strike Player strike Player strike
1949 JC Toja Progreso 15th
1950 Guzmán González Defensor 15th
1951 Raúl Laña South America 15th
1952 AO Miranda Racing Club de Montevideo 10
1953 R. Acosta South America 9
E. Aguirre South America
1954 José Figueroa Central 19th
1955 José Baksa Centro Atlético Fénix 20th
1956 P. Santos Central 10
1957 Reiné Brasil River Plate 10
J. Berrueta Central
Alberto Chagas South America
1958 Eladio Benítez Racing 16
Luis A. Pirez Racing
1959 Jorge Campanella Centro Atlético Fénix 15th
1960 Luis A. Pirez River Plate 17th
1961 Elbio Perdomo Central 15th
1962 Walter Brienza Bella Vista 15th
1963 Omar P. Méndez South America 16
1964 Jorge Paola Colón 17th
1965 W. Sequeira Platense 11
Jorge Campanella La Luz
1966 Elbio Perdomo Central 12
1967 Joffre O. Zubia River Plate 11
1968 José A. Franqui Bella Vista 13
1969 Jorge Etcheverría Central 12
1970 Hamilton Rivero Danubio FC 12
1971 Jorge Zanin Colón 11
1972 Oscar Guillen Centro Atlético Fénix 12
1973 Américo Paredes Centro Atlético Fénix 9
1974 Oscar Guillen South America 11
1975 Montelongo Colón 10
1976 H. Delgado Bella Vista 12
1977 Walter cash Centro Atlético Fénix 17th
1978 Eduardo Rey La Luz 20th
1979 JL Serrón Progreso 15th
1980 R. Figueredo Oriental 12
Playtime player society Gates
1981 Montero Rentistas 14th
1982 JL González Villa Española 11
1983 William Noble Central Español 10
1984 F. Ferreyra River Plate 11
C. de Lima Liverpool
1985 Diego Aguirre Liverpool 12
1986 William Noble South America 11
1987 Eduardo Favaro South America 13
1988 Pablo A. Correa Rentistas 11
1989 R.Imerso Colón 11
1990 Raul Ricardo Dos Santos CA Basáñez 10
Daniel Lopez Miramar Misiones
1991 Juan Ramon Carrasco River Plate 15th
1992 Jorge Perazza South America 12
1993 Oscar Quagliatta Central Español 16
1994 Adolfo Barán Rentistas 14th
1995 Jorge Daniel Puglia Centro Atlético Fénix 27
1996 Julio Albino CA Basáñez 13
1997 Diego Alonso Bella Vista 17th
1998 Marcelo Paredes Juventud 14th
1999 Carlos location Miramar Misiones 14th
Fabrizio de Carvalho Villa Española
2000 Julio de Souza Montevideo Wanderers 19th
2001 Álvaro Méndez Progreso 15th
2002 Nelson Martín Crossa Miramar Misiones 19th
2003 Everaldo Ferreira Club Sportivo Cerrito 21st
2004 Diego Maag Huracan Buceo 14th
2005 Diego Vera Bella Vista 15th
2006 William Ferreira Centro Atlético Fénix 11
2006/07 Maximiliano Perez Centro Atlético Fénix 17th
2007/08 Santiago Lopez Villa Española 20th
2008/09 Mauro Guevgeozián Centro Atlético Fénix 19th
2009/10 Daniel Martínez Plaza Colonia / El Tanque Sisley 10
2010/11 Joel Burgueño Club Sportivo Cerrito 13
Santiago Bello Club Atlético Atenas
2011/12 Ramón Valencio Central Español FC 18th
2012/13 Guillermo Maidana Club Atlético Rentistas 16
2013/14 Aldo Díaz Tacuarembó FC 19th
2014/15 Emiliano Alfaro Liverpool Montevideo 21st
2015/16 Jonathan Charquero Club Atlético Torque 8th
2016 Franco Lopez El Tanque Sisley 8th
2017 Nicolás González Club Atlético Progreso 16
2018 Sebastián Gularte Tacuarembó FC 13
Joaquín Zeballos Juventud de las Piedras
2019 Jonathan Soto Central Español FC / Club Atlético Villa Teresa 11
Maximiliano Callorda Club Atlético Rentistas
  • Source from 1942:
  • Source from 1990 to 2003:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Uruguay Second Level 2006/07 on rsssf.com, accessed December 25, 2014
  2. GOLEADORES DE LA TEMPORADA ( Memento of April 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) on futbolvida.com.uy, accessed on January 21, 2012
  3. GOLEADORES TEMPORADA GLOBAL ( memento of June 26, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) on futbolvida.com.uy, accessed on January 21, 2012
  4. TABLA DE GOLEADORES GLOBAL ( Memento of May 16, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) on futbolvida.com.uy, accessed on January 21, 2012
  5. GOLEADORES HISTÓRICOS ( Memento of May 4, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) at www.futbolvida.com.uy, accessed on January 21, 2012
  6. GOLEADORES DIVISIONAL "B" / SEGUNDA DIVISIÓN PROFESIONAL - 1990/2003. ( Memento of May 6, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) by Gabriel Ladetto, accessed on January 21, 2012