Uruguayan Primera División#Torneo Intermedio
{{short description|Association football league in Uruguay}}
{{use dmy dates|date=December 2024}}
{{infobox football league
|name = Liga AUF Uruguaya
|logo = Liga AUF Uruguaya - logo azul.png
|pixels = 150
|country = Uruguay
|confed = CONMEBOL
|divisions =
|founded = {{Start date and age|1900}}
|teams = 16
|relegation = Segunda División
|levels = 1
|most_champs = {{plainlist|
}}
|domest_cup = Copa Uruguay
Supercopa Uruguaya
|confed_cup = Copa Libertadores
Copa Sudamericana
|champions = Peñarol (52nd title)
|season = 2024
|most_caps =
|top_goalscorer = Fernando Morena (230)
|tv = Tenfield, Gol TV, Arena Sport
|website = {{URL|https://www.auf.org.uy/uruguayo-1-division/|auf.org.uy}}
|current = 2025 season
}}
The Liga Profesional de Primera División (American Spanish {{IPA|es|ˈliɣa pɾofesjoˈnal de pɾiˈmeɾa ðiβiˈsjon|}}, {{langx|en|First Division Professional League}}, local: {{IPA|es|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).
The first championship was held in 1900, being an amateur competition until 1932 when the league became professional. From 1900 to the 2024 season there have been 121 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).[https://web.archive.org/web/20130114160559/http://www.iffhs.de/?b883e8c00bddad5384f02785fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeed200 The strongest Leagues of the World of the 21st Century (2001-2011)] on IFFHS (Archive, 14 Jan 2013)
If considered the same club, Peñarol/CURCC is the most successful Uruguayan club with 52 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 for 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.[http://www.ovaciondigital.com.uy/futbol/campeonato-uruguayo-penarol-nacional-titulos-futbol.html "Hasta ahora se jugaron 109 Uruguayos" on Ovación Digital]
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|+ Results of the 'Big Two' since 2010. | ||
Season | {{abbr|NAC|Nacional}} | {{abbr|PEÑ|Peñarol}} |
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2009–10 | style="background: #ACE1AF;"| 2 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 |
2010–11 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 | style="background: #D0F0C0;"|3 |
2011–12 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 | style="background: #D0F0C0;"|3 |
2012–13 | style="background: #D0F0C0;"|3 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 |
2013–14 | style="background: #D0F0C0;"|3 | 5 |
2014–15 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 | style="background: #ACE1AF;"| 2 |
2015–16 | style="background: #ACE1AF;"| 2 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 |
2016 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 | 14 |
2017 | style="background: #D0F0C0;"|3 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 |
2018 | style="background: #ACE1AF;"| 2 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 |
2019 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 | style="background: #ACE1AF;"| 2 |
2020 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 | 4 |
2021 | style="background: #ACE1AF;"| 2 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 |
2022 | style="background: #FFE34D;"| 1 | 6 |
2023 | style="background: #D0F0C0;"| 3 | style="background: #ACE1AF;"| 2 |
2024 | style="background: #ACE1AF;"| 2 | style="background: #FFE34D;| 1 |
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| TOTAL | 7 | 7 |
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| {{abbr|Top three|Number of times that each side finished in the top four.}} | 16 | 12 |
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| colspan="4"|out of 10 | ||
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| colspan="4"|{{color box|#FFE34D}} Champions | ||
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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.[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesu/uruchamp.html Uruguay – List of Champions] at RSSSF
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.
Division levels
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1903–1914 | {{center|1}} | Segunda División |
1915–1941 | {{center|1}} | Divisional Intermedia |
1942–1995 | {{center|1}} | Primera División B |
1996–present | {{center|1}} | Segunda División Profesional |
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.
=2025 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.{{refn|Controversy exists on the date of the founding of C.A. Peñarol. The club's official position assumes a change of name of CURCC (founded on 28 December 1891). On the other hand, some historians state that "C.A. Peñarol" was established on 13 December 1913.[http://www.futbol.com.uy/Deportes/Discusiones-por-el-decanato-uc93150 Discusiones por el decanato] on Fútbol.uy, 29 Sep 2009|group=n|name=controv}}{{refn|group=n|name=Miramar Misiones|Miramar Misiones was formed from the merger of two clubs: Miramar (founded in 1915) and Misiones (founded in 1906).}} 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.{{refn|Boston River presents Estadio Campeones Olímpicos in Florida as its exclusive stadium, but it is owned by the Departamental Intendancy of Florida.|group=n|name=stadiums}}
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Club
! City ! Stadium ! Capacity ! {{abbr|Est.|Year of foundation}} | |
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Boston River
| Campeones Olímpicos | 5,124 | 1939 |
Cerro
| 25,000 | 1922 |
Cerro Largo
| Melo | 9,000 | 2002 |
Danubio
| 18,000 | 1932 |
Defensor Sporting
| 16,000 | 1913 |
Juventud
| 12,000 | 1935 |
Liverpool
| 10,000 | 1915 |
Miramar Misiones
| 6,500 | 1980{{Refn|group=n|name=Miramar Misiones}} |
Montevideo City Torque
| 60,235 | 2007 |
Montevideo Wanderers
| 11,000 | 1902 |
Nacional
| 34,000 | 1899 |
Peñarol
| 40,000 | 1891 / 1913{{Refn|group=n|name=controv}} |
Plaza Colonia
| Juan Gaspar Prandi | 4,500 | 1917 |
Progreso
| 8,000 | 1917 |
Racing
| 8,500 | 1919 |
River Plate
| 5,624 | 1932 |
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Champions
=List of champions (1900–present)=
All tournaments organized by the Uruguayan Football Association (AUF) except where indicated.
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! width= px|{{abbr|Ed.|Edition}} ! width= px |Season ! width= 180px |Champion ! width= 180px |Runner-up ! width= 180px |Third | ||||
{{center|1}} | 1900 | CURCC {{small|(1)}} | Albion | Uruguay Athletic |
{{center|2}} | 1901 | CURCC {{small|(2)}} | Nacional | Uruguay Athletic |
{{center|3}} | 1902 | Nacional {{small|(1)}} | CURCC | Deutscher |
{{center|4}} | 1903 | Nacional {{small|(2)}} | CURCC | Deutscher |
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| {{center|–}} | 1904 | colspan=3 align=center| (No championship held){{Refn|The 1904 championship was not played due to the Battle of Masoller|group=n|name=masoller}} | ||
{{center|5}} | 1905 | CURCC {{small|(3)}} | Nacional | Montevideo Wanderers |
{{center|6}} | 1906 | Montevideo Wanderers {{small|(1)}} | CURCC | Nacional |
{{center|7}} | 1907 | CURCC {{small|(4)}} | Montevideo Wanderers | River Plate |
{{center|8}} | 1908 | River Plate {{small|(1)}} | Montevideo Wanderers | Nacional |
{{center|9}} | 1909 | Montevideo Wanderers {{small|(2)}} | CURCC | River Plate |
{{center|10}} | 1910 | River Plate {{small|(2)}} | CURCC | Nacional |
{{center|11}} | 1911 | CURCC {{small|(5)}} | Montevideo Wanderers | Nacional |
{{center|12}} | 1912 | Nacional {{small|(3)}} | CURCC | Montevideo Wanderers |
{{center|13}} | 1913 | River Plate {{small|(3)}} | Nacional | CURCC |
{{center|14}} | 1914 | River Plate {{small|(4)}} | Peñarol | Nacional |
{{center|15}} | 1915 | Nacional {{small|(4)}} | Peñarol | Universal |
{{center|16}} | 1916 | Nacional {{small|(5)}} | Peñarol | Montevideo Wanderers |
{{center|17}} | 1917 | Nacional {{small|(6)}} | Peñarol | Universal |
{{center|18}} | 1918 | Peñarol {{small|(6)}}{{Refn|Title count considering C.A. Peñarol as a continuity of CURCC|group=n|name=titcount}} | Nacional | Universal |
{{center|19}} | 1919 | Nacional {{small|(7)}} | Universal | Peñarol |
{{center|20}} | 1920 | Nacional {{small|(8)}} | Peñarol | Central Español |
{{center|21}} | 1921 | Peñarol {{small|(7)}} | Nacional | Universal |
{{center|22}} | 1922 | Nacional {{small|(9)}} | Montevideo Wanderers | Rampla Juniors |
{{center|23}} | 1923 | Nacional {{small|(10)}} | Rampla Juniors | Bella Vista |
{{center|24}} | 1924 | Nacional {{small|(11)}} | Bella Vista | Rampla Juniors |
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| {{center|–}} | 1925 | colspan=4| {{center|(Not finished){{Refn|The 1925 championship was not finished because of internal differences.|group=n|name=diff}} }} | ||
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| {{center|–}} | 1926 | colspan=3 | {{center|(No championship held){{Refn|As the AUF did not organise a championship, a "Concejo Provisorio" was established to hold a tournament, which was won by Peñarol|group=n|name=CP}}}} | ||
{{center|25}} | 1927 | Rampla Juniors {{small|(1)}} | Peñarol | Nacional |
{{center|26}} | 1928 | Peñarol {{small|(8)}} | Rampla Juniors | Nacional |
{{center|27}} | 1929 | Peñarol {{small|(9)}} | Nacional | Defensor Sporting |
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| {{center|–}} | 1930 | colspan=3 align=center|(No championship held){{Refn|No championship was played because of the 1930 FIFA World Cup.|group=n|name=1930wc}} | ||
{{center|28}} | 1931 | Montevideo Wanderers {{small|(3)}} | Nacional | Rampla Juniors |
{{center|29}} | 1932
| Peñarol {{small|(10)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|30}} | 1933
| Nacional {{small|(12)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|31}} | 1934
| Nacional {{small|(13)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|32}} | 1935
| Peñarol {{small|(11)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|33}} | 1936
| Peñarol {{small|(12)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|34}} | 1937
| Peñarol {{small|(13)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|35}} | 1938
| Peñarol {{small|(14)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|36}} | 1939
| Nacional {{small|(14)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|37}} | 1940
| Nacional {{small|(15)}} | |||
{{center|38}} | 1941
| Nacional {{small|(16)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|39}} | 1942
| Nacional {{small|(17)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|40}} | 1943
| Nacional {{small|(18)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|41}} | 1944
| Peñarol {{small|(15)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|42}} | 1945
| Peñarol {{small|(16)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|43}} | 1946
| Nacional {{small|(19)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|44}} | 1947
| Nacional {{small|(20)}} | Peñarol | |||
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| {{center|–}} | 1948 | colspan=3 align=center| (Not finished){{Refn|Not played due to a players strike|group=n|name=strike}} | ||
{{center|45}} | 1949
| Peñarol {{small|(17)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|46}} | 1950
| Nacional {{small|(21)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|47}} | 1951
| Peñarol {{small|(18)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|48}} | 1952
| Nacional {{small|(22)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|49}} | 1953
| Peñarol {{small|(19)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|50}} | 1954
| Peñarol {{small|(20)}} | Nacional | Danubio | |||
{{center|51}} | 1955
| Nacional {{small|(23)}} | Peñarol | Cerro | |||
{{center|52}} | 1956
| Nacional {{small|(24)}} | Peñarol | Cerro | |||
{{center|53}} | 1957
| Nacional {{small|(25)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|54}} | 1958
| Peñarol {{small|(21)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|55}} | 1959
| Peñarol {{small|(22)}} | Nacional | Racing | |||
{{center|56}} | 1960
| Peñarol {{small|(23)}} | Cerro | Nacional | |||
{{center|57}} | 1961
| Peñarol {{small|(24)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|58}} | 1962
| Peñarol {{small|(25)}} | Nacional | Fénix | |||
{{center|59}} | 1963
| Nacional {{small|(26)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|60}} | 1964
| Peñarol {{small|(26)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|61}} | 1965
| Peñarol {{small|(27)}} | Nacional | Cerro | |||
{{center|62}} | 1966
| Nacional {{small|(27)}} | Peñarol | Cerro | |||
{{center|63}} | 1967
| Peñarol {{small|(28)}} | Nacional | Cerro | |||
{{center|64}} | 1968
| Peñarol {{small|(29)}} | Nacional | Cerro | |||
{{center|65}} | 1969
| Nacional {{small|(28)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|66}} | 1970
| Nacional {{small|(29)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|67}} | 1971
| Nacional {{small|(30)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|68}} | 1972
| Nacional {{small|(31)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|69}} | 1973
| Peñarol {{small|(30)}} | Nacional | Danubio | |||
{{center|70}} | 1974
| Peñarol {{small|(31)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|71}} | 1975
| Peñarol {{small|(32)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|72}} | 1976
| Defensor Sporting {{small|(1)}} | Peñarol | Nacional | |||
{{center|73}} | 1977
| Nacional {{small|(32)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|74}} | 1978
| Peñarol {{small|(33)}} | Nacional | Fénix | |||
{{center|75}} | 1979
| Peñarol {{small|(34)}} | Nacional | Fénix | |||
{{center|76}} | 1980
| Nacional {{small|(33)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|77}} | 1981
| Peñarol {{small|(35)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|78}} | 1982
| Peñarol {{small|(36)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|79}} | 1983
| Nacional {{small|(34)}} | Danubio | |||
{{center|80}} | 1984
| Central Español {{small|(1)}} | Peñarol | Nacional | |||
{{center|81}} | 1985
| Peñarol {{small|(37)}} | Cerro | |||
{{center|82}} | 1986
| Peñarol {{small|(38)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|83}} | 1987
| Defensor Sporting {{small|(2)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|84}} | 1988
| Danubio {{small|(1)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|85}} | 1989
| Progreso {{small|(1)}} | Nacional | Peñarol | |||
{{center|86}} | 1990
| Bella Vista {{small|(1)}} | Nacional | Peñarol | |||
{{center|87}} | 1991
| Defensor Sporting {{small|(3)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|88}} | 1992
| Nacional {{small|(35)}} | Danubio | |||
{{center|89}} | 1993
| Peñarol {{small|(39)}} | Danubio | |||
{{center|90}} | 1994
| Peñarol {{small|(40)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|91}} | 1995
| Peñarol {{small|(41)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|92}} | 1996
| Peñarol {{small|(42)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|93}} | 1997
| Peñarol {{small|(43)}} | |||
{{center|94}} | 1998
| Nacional {{small|(36)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|95}} | 1999
| Peñarol {{small|(44)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|96}} | 2000
| Nacional {{small|(37)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|97}} | 2001
| Nacional {{small|(38)}} | Danubio | Peñarol | |||
{{center|98}} | 2002
| Nacional {{small|(39)}} | Danubio | Peñarol | |||
{{center|99}} | 2003
| Peñarol {{small|(45)}} | Nacional | Danubio | |||
{{center|100}} | 2004
| Danubio {{small|(2)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|101}} | 2005
| Nacional {{small|(40)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|102}} | 2005–06
| Nacional {{small|(41)}} | Rocha | |||
{{center|103}} | 2006–07
| Danubio {{small|(3)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|104}} | 2007–08
| Defensor Sporting {{small|(4)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|105}} | 2008–09
| Nacional {{small|(42)}} | Cerro | |||
{{center|106}} | 2009–10
| Peñarol {{small|(46)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|107}} | 2010–11
| Nacional {{small|(43)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|108}} | 2011–12
| Nacional {{small|(44)}} | |||
{{center|109}} | 2012–13
| Peñarol {{small|(47)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|110}} | 2013–14
| Danubio {{small|(4)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|111}} | 2014–15
| Nacional {{small|(45)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|112}} | 2015–16
| Peñarol {{small|(48)}} | Nacional | Cerro | |||
{{center|113}} | 2016
| Nacional {{small|(46)}} | Danubio | |||
{{center|114}} | 2017
| Peñarol {{small|(49)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|115}} | 2018
| Peñarol {{small|(50)}} | Nacional | Danubio | |||
{{center|116}} | 2019
| Nacional {{small|(47)}} | Peñarol | |||
{{center|117}} | 2020
| Nacional {{small|(48)}} | |||
{{center|118}} | 2021
| Peñarol {{small|(51)}} | Nacional | |||
{{center|119}} | 2022
| Nacional {{small|(49)}} | |||
{{center|120}} | 2023
| Liverpool {{small|(1)}} | Peñarol | Nacional | |||
{{center|121}} | 2024
| Peñarol {{small|(52)}} | Nacional |
Titles by club
{{updated|4 December 2024}}
- Clubs participating in the 2025 Uruguayan Primera División season are denoted in bold type.
- Clubs no longer active are denoted in italics.
Half-year / Short tournaments
=Apertura and Clausura seasons=
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rowspan=2 width=70| 1994 | width=100| Apertura | Defensor Sporting | Basáñez |
Clausura | Peñarol | Nacional | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 1995 | width=100| Apertura | Peñarol | Liverpool |
Clausura | Nacional | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 1996 | width=100| Apertura | Peñarol | Defensor Sporting |
Clausura | Nacional | Rampla Juniors | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 1997 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | River Plate |
Clausura | Defensor Sporting | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 1998 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Bella Vista |
Clausura | Nacional | Rentistas | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 1999 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Defensor Sporting |
Clausura | Peñarol | Nacional | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2000 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Danubio |
Clausura | Peñarol | Defensor Sporting | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2001 | width=100| Apertura | Danubio | Peñarol |
Clausura | Nacional | Danubio | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2002 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Peñarol |
Clausura | Danubio | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2003 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Peñarol |
Clausura | Peñarol | Liverpool | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2004 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Defensor Sporting |
Clausura | Danubio | Defensor Sporting | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2005–06 | width=100| Apertura | Rocha | Nacional |
Clausura | Nacional | Defensor Sporting | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2006–07 | width=100| Apertura | Danubio | Peñarol |
Clausura | Danubio | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2007–08 | width=100| Apertura | Defensor Sporting | Danubio |
Clausura | Peñarol | River Plate | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2008–09 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Danubio |
Clausura | Defensor Sporting | River Plate | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2009–10 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Liverpool |
Clausura | Peñarol | Cerro | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2010–11 | width=100| Apertura | Defensor Sporting | Nacional |
Clausura | Nacional | Defensor Sporting | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2011–12 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Danubio |
Clausura | Defensor Sporting | Nacional | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2012–13 | width=100| Apertura | Peñarol | Defensor Sporting |
Clausura | Defensor Sporting | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2013–14 | width=100| Apertura | Danubio | River Plate |
Clausura | Montevideo Wanderers | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2014–15 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Racing |
Clausura | Peñarol | River Plate | |
rowspan=2 width=70| 2015–16 | width=100| Apertura | Peñarol | Nacional |
Clausura | Plaza Colonia | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=50| 2017 | width=100| Apertura | Defensor Sporting | Nacional |
Clausura | Peñarol | Defensor Sporting | |
rowspan=2 width=50| 2018 | width=100| Apertura | Nacional | Peñarol |
Clausura | Peñarol | Nacional | |
rowspan=2 width=50| 2019 | width=100| Apertura | Peñarol | Fénix |
Clausura | Nacional | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=50| 2020 | width=100| Apertura | Rentistas | Nacional |
Clausura | Liverpool | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=50| 2021 | width=100| Apertura | Plaza Colonia | Nacional |
Clausura | Peñarol | Nacional | |
rowspan=2 width=50| 2022 | width=100| Apertura | Liverpool | Nacional |
Clausura | Nacional | River Plate | |
rowspan=2 width=50| 2023 | width=100| Apertura | Peñarol | Nacional |
Clausura | Liverpool | Peñarol | |
rowspan=2 width=50| 2024 | width=100| Apertura | Peñarol | Nacional |
Clausura | Peñarol | Nacional |
=Torneo Intermedio=
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! width=50px|Year ! width=100px|Champion ! width=70px|Score ! width=150px|Runner-up |
2017
|align=center|1–0 |
2018
|align=center|3–2 |
2019
|align=center|2–2 {{pso|5–4}} |
2020
|align=center|0–0 {{pso|4–1}} |
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|2021 |colspan=3 align=center| (Not held){{refn|The Torneo Intermedio was not played in 2021 due to schedule constraints caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.|group=n|name=covid}} |
2022
|align=center|1–0 |
2023
|align=center|1–0 |
2024
|align=center|1–1 {{pso|8–7}} |
=Torneo Clasificatorio=
=Liguilla Pre-Libertadores de América=
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width="15"| Season | width="175"| Champion | width="175"| Runner-up | width="350"| Award |
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1974 | Peñarol | Montevideo Wanderers | Qualified for 1975 Copa Libertadores |
1975 | Peñarol | Nacional | Qualified for 1976 Copa Libertadores |
1976 | Defensor Sporting | Peñarol | Qualified for 1977 Copa Libertadores |
1977 | Peñarol | Danubio | Qualified for 1978 Copa Libertadores |
1978 | Peñarol | Nacional | Qualified for 1979 Copa Libertadores |
1979 | Defensor Sporting | Nacional | Qualified for 1980 Copa Libertadores |
1980 | Peñarol | Bella Vista | Qualified for 1981 Copa Libertadores |
1981 | Defensor Sporting | Peñarol | Qualified for 1982 Copa Libertadores |
1982 | Nacional | Montevideo Wanderers | Qualified for 1983 Copa Libertadores |
1983 | Danubio | Nacional | Qualified for 1984 Copa Libertadores |
1984 | Peñarol | Bella Vista | Qualified for 1985 Copa Libertadores |
1985 | Peñarol | Montevideo Wanderers | Qualified for 1986 Copa Libertadores |
1986 | Peñarol | Progreso | Qualified for 1987 Copa Libertadores |
1987 | Montevideo Wanderers | Nacional | Qualified for 1988 Copa Libertadores |
1988 | Peñarol | Danubio | Qualified for 1989 Copa Libertadores |
1989 | Defensor Sporting | Progreso | Qualified for 1990 Copa Libertadores |
1990 | Nacional | Bella Vista | Qualified for 1991 Copa Libertadores |
1991 | Defensor Sporting | Nacional | Qualified for 1992 Copa Libertadores |
1992 | Nacional | Bella Vista | Qualified for 1993 Copa Libertadores |
1993 | Nacional | Defensor Sporting | Qualified for 1994 Copa Libertadores |
1994 | Peñarol | Cerro | Qualified for 1995 Copa Libertadores |
1995 | Defensor Sporting | Peñarol | Qualified for 1996 Copa Libertadores |
1996 | Nacional | Peñarol | Qualified for 1997 Copa Libertadores |
1997 | Peñarol | Nacional | Qualified for 1998 Copa Libertadores |
1998 | Bella Vista | Nacional | Qualified for 1999 Copa Libertadores |
1999 | Nacional | Bella Vista | Qualified for 2000 Copa Libertadores |
2000 | Defensor Sporting | Peñarol | Qualified for 2001 Copa Libertadores |
2001 | Montevideo Wanderers | Defensor Sporting | Qualified for 2002 Copa Libertadores |
2002 | Fénix | Defensor Sporting | Qualified for 2003 Copa Libertadores |
2003 | Fénix | Danubio | Qualified for 2004 Copa Libertadores |
2004 | Peñarol | Defensor Sporting | Qualified for 2005 Copa Libertadores |
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|2005 |colspan=3 align=center| (Not held) | |||
2005–06 | Defensor Sporting | Danubio | Qualified for 2007 Copa Libertadores |
2006–07 | Nacional | Montevideo Wanderers | Qualified for 2008 Copa Libertadores |
2007–08 | Nacional | Defensor Sporting | Qualified for 2009 Copa Libertadores |
2008–09 | Cerro | Racing | Qualified for 2010 Copa Libertadores |
Top scorers
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See also
Notes
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References
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External links
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