Uruguayan Segunda División

The Segunda División Profesional[1] is the second division of professional football in Uruguay, established in 1942. The league is sometimes referred to as Primera B. In 1942, the Segunda División was established to replace the amateur Divisional Intermedia, establishing a professional league for lower divisions in Uruguay.[2][3]

Segunda División Profesional
Organising bodyAUF
Founded1942 (1942)
Country Uruguay
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toPrimera División
Relegation toPrimera División Amateur
Current championsRacing (6th title)
(2022)
Most championshipsFénix
Sud América
(7 titles each)
TV partnersTenfield
WebsiteSegunda División
Current: 2023 season

The most successful clubs are Fénix and Sud América with seven titles. The current champion is Racing.

Format

After 1994, the competition was divided in two stages, called the Opening Championship (Torneo Apertura) and Closing Championship (Torneo Clausura), with a two-legged play-off between the best 4 teams in the aggregate table, not counting the champion and the runner-up who are promoted directly.

2023 season teams

Club City Stadium Capacity
Albion Montevideo Charrúa 14,000
Atenas San Carlos Atenas 6,000
Bella Vista Montevideo Estadio José Nasazzi 10,000
Cerrito Montevideo Parque Maracaná 8,000
Juventud Las Piedras Parque Artigas 12,000
Miramar Misiones Montevideo Parque Luis Méndez Piana 6,500
Oriental La Paz Parque Oriental 1,500
Potencia Montevideo Parque 13 de Febrero 1,000
Progreso Montevideo Parque Abraham Paladino 8,000
Rampla Juniors Montevideo Olímpico 9,500
Rentistas Montevideo Complejo Rentistas 10,600
Sud América Montevideo Parque Ángel Fossa 4,000
Uruguay Montevideo Montevideo Parque ANCAP 4,000
Tacuarembó Tacuarembó Estadio Goyenola 12,000

List of champions

Tournament names:

  • 1942–1995: Primera B
  • 1996–present: Segunda División
Ed. Season Champion Runner-up Third place
1
1942MiramarProgresoBella Vista
2
1943River PlateCerroProgreso
3
1944Rampla JuniorsCerroBella Vista
4
1945ProgresoRacingDanubio
5
1946CerroRacingSud América
6
1947DanubioBella VistaProgreso
7
1948(Championship not completed due to players strike)[4]
8
1949Bella VistaRacingSud América
9
1950DefensorSud AméricaRacing
10
1951Sud AméricaFénixBella Vista
11
1952Montevideo WanderersBella VistaProgreso
12
1953MiramarProgresoSud América
13
1954Sud AméricaCentral EspañolRacing
14
1955RacingFénixCentral Español
15
1956FénixCentral EspañolRiver Plate
16
1957Sud AméricaCentral EspañolCanillitas
17
1958RacingProgresoCentral Español
18
1959FénixColónCentral Español
19
1960DanubioRiver PlateCentral Español
20
1961Central EspañolSud AméricaBella Vista
21
1962Montevideo WanderersSud AméricaBella Vista
22
1963Sud AméricaColónCentral Español
23
1964ColónLiverpoolLa Luz
24
1965DefensorLa LuzProgreso
25
1966LiverpoolRiver PlateCentral Español
26
1967River PlateLa LuzMontevideo Wanderers
27
1968Bella VistaHuracán BuceoMontevideo Wanderers
28
1969Huracán BuceoCentral EspañolProgreso
29
1970DanubioProgresoCentral Español
30
1971RentistasFénixMiramar Misiones
31
1972Montevideo WanderersFénixRacing
32
1973FénixRampla JuniorsColón
33
1974RacingColónCentral Español
34
1975Sud AméricaEl Tanque SisleyUruguay Montevideo
35
1976Bella VistaRampla JuniorsRacing
36
1977FénixRampla JuniorsRacing
37
1978River PlateLa LuzCentral Español
38
1979ProgresoMiramar MisionesLa Luz
39
1980Rampla JuniorsRacingLiverpool
40
1981El Tanque SisleyRacingLa Luz
41
1982ColónFénixVilla Española
42
1983Central EspañolRacingRentistas
43
1984River PlateHuracánLiverpool
44
1985FénixLiverpoolCerrito
45
1986Miramar MisionesRentistasSud América
46
1987LiverpoolRacingSud América
47
1988RentistasRacingSud América
48
1989RacingCerritoSud América
49
1990El Tanque SisleySud AméricaBasáñez
50
1991River PlateHuracánBasáñez
51
1992Rampla JuniorsHuracán BuceoBasáñez
52
1993BasáñezCentral EspañolFénix
53
1994Sud AméricaRacingUruguay Montevideo
54
1995Huracán BuceoRacingRentistas
55
1996RentistasRacingProgreso
56
1997Bella VistaVilla EspañolaProgreso
57
1998CerroDeportivo MaldonadoFrontera Rivera Chico
58
1999JuventudVilla EspañolaRacing
59
2000Montevideo WanderersCentral EspañolFénix
60
2001Villa EspañolaProgresoPlaza Colonia
61
2002LiverpoolMiramar MisionesDeportivo Colonia
62
2003CerritoRentistasRocha
63
2004River PlateRampla JuniorsPaysandú
64
2005Bella VistaCentral EspañolAtenas
65
2005–06ProgresoJuventudBasáñez
66
2006–07FénixCerroJuventud
67
2007–08RacingCerro LargoVilla Española
68
2008–09FénixCerritoAtenas
69
2009–10El Tanque SisleyBella VistaMiramar Misiones
70
2010–11RentistasCerritoCerro Largo
71
2011–12Central EspañolJuventudProgreso
72
2012–13Sud AméricaRentistasMiramar Misiones
73
2013–14TacuarembóAtenasRampla Juniors
74
2014–15LiverpoolPlaza ColoniaVilla Teresa
75
2015–16Rampla JuniorsVilla EspañolaBoston River
76
2016El Tanque SisleyAtenasCerro Largo
77
2017TorqueAtenasProgreso
78
2018Cerro LargoJuventudPlaza Colonia
79
2019TorqueDeportivo MaldonadoRentistas
80
2020CerritoVilla EspañolaSud América
81
2021AlbionDanubioDefensor Sporting
82
2022RacingLa LuzCerro

Titles by club

Club Winners Winning years
Fénix71956, 1959, 1973, 1977, 1985, 2006–07, 2008–09
Sud América71951, 1954, 1957, 1963, 1975, 1994, 2012–13
Racing61955, 1958, 1974, 1989, 2007–08, 2022
River Plate61943, 1967, 1978, 1984, 1991, 2004
Bella Vista51949, 1968, 1976, 1997, 2005
Wanderers41952, 1962, 1972, 2000
Rentistas41971, 1988, 1996, 2010–11
Liverpool41966, 1987, 2002, 2015
Rampla Juniors41944, 1980, 1992, 2006–07
El Tanque Sisley41981, 1990, 2009–10, 2016
Central Español31961, 1983, 2011–12
Danubio31947, 1960, 1970
Miramar Misiones31942, 1953, 1986
Progreso31945, 1979, 2005–06
Cerro21946, 1998
Cerrito22003, 2020
Colón21964, 1982
Defensor21950, 1965
Huracán Buceo21969, 1995
Torque22017, 2019
Albion12021
Basáñez11993
Cerro Largo12018
Juventud11999
Tacuarembó12013–14
Villa Española12001

See also

References

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