Jump to content

Uruguayan Segunda División Amateur

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Mz7 (talk | contribs) at 20:12, 21 July 2017 (Reverted edits by 13Ali115Nozari79 (talk) to last version by TGE-927364). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Liga de Segunda División Amateur
Founded1972
Country Uruguay
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of clubs18 (since 2017)
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSegunda División
Current championsCanadian (1st title)
(2012–13)
Most championshipsLa Luz
Villa Española
(4 titles each)
Websitesegundab.com.uy
Current: 2017 season

Segunda División Amateur is the third division of the Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol league system. The league is sometimes referred to as Segunda B Amateur.

The Uruguayan 3rd division was established in 1972.

The most successful clubs are La Luz and Villa Española, and the current champion is Torque.

Season 2013–14 teams

Team
Albion
Alto Perú
Basañez
Colón
La Luz
Mar de Fondo
Oriental
Platense
Potencia
Salus
Uruguay Montevideo
Villa Española

List of champions

Season Champion Runner-up Third
1972 Salus (1)
1973 Villa Española (1)
1974 Miramar Misiones (1)
1975 Progreso (1)
1976 La Luz (1)
1977 Salus (2)
1978 Progreso (2)
1979 Universidad Mayor (1)
1980 Villa Española (2)
1981 Platense (1)
1982 Cerrito (1)
1983 Huracán (1)
1984 Villa Teresa (1)
1985 Sportivo Italiano (1)
1986 El Tanque Sisley (1)
1987 Villa Española (3)
1988 Colón (2)
1989 Basañez (1)
1990 Huracán (2)
1991 Fénix (1)
1992 La Luz (1)
1993 Uruguay Montevideo (1)
1994 Platense (2)
1995 Juventud (1)
1996 Villa Española (4) El Tanque Sisley Oriental
1997 El Tanque Sisley (2) Villa Teresa Oriental
1998 Cerrito (2) Villa Teresa Platense
1999 Villa Teresa (2) Uruguay Montevideo No Third-place awarded
2000 Colón (3) Oriental Huracán
2001 La Luz (2) Boston River No Third-place awarded
2002 Uruguay Montevideo (2) La Luz Boston River
2003 La Luz (3) Albion Platense
2004 Oriental (1) Boston River No Third-place awarded
2005 Platense (3) Boston River Oriental
2006 Boston River (1) Alto Perú No Third-place awarded
2007–08 Oriental (2) Villa Teresa No Third-place awarded
2008–09 Oriental (3) Torque No Third-place awarded
2009–10 Huracán (3) Uruguay Montevideo No Third-place awarded
2010–11 Villa Teresa (3) Colón No Third-place awarded
2011–12 Torque (1) Canadian No Third-place awarded
2012–13 Canadian (1) Uruguay Montevideo No Third-place awarded
2013–14 Villa Española Oriental No Third-place awarded
2014–15 Oriental Basáñez Albion
2015–16 Cerrito Basáñez Uruguay Montevideo