Season | Winners | Runners-up | Third Place | Detail | Videos |
2024 |
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Nacional | Boston River | 📄 |
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2023 |
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Peñarol | Nacional | 📄 |
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2022 |
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Liverpool | Deportivo Maldonado | 📄 |
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2021 |
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Nacional | Plaza Colonia | 📄 |
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2020 |
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Rentistas | Liverpool | 📄 |
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2019 |
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Peñarol | Cerro Largo | 📄 |
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2018 |
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Nacional | Danubio | 📄 |
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2017 |
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Defensor Sporting | Nacional | 📄 |
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2016 |
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Montevideo Wanderers | Danubio | 📄 |
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2015–16 |
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Nacional | Cerro | 📄 |
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2014–15 |
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Peñarol | River Plate | 📄 |
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2013–14 |
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Montevideo Wanderers | Nacional | 📄 |
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2012–13 |
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Defensor Sporting | Nacional | 📄 |
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2011–12 |
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Defensor Sporting | Peñarol | 📄 |
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2010–11 |
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Defensor Sporting | Peñarol | 📄 |
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2009–10 |
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Nacional | Liverpool | 📄 |
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2008–09 |
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Defensor Sporting | Cerro | 📄 |
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2007–08 |
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Peñarol | CA River Plate | 📄 |
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2006–07 |
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Peñarol | Defensor Sporting | 📄 |
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2005–06 |
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Rocha | Defensor Sporting | 📄 |
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Rank | Club | Winners | Runners-up | Total |
1 |
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52 | 41 | 93 |
2 |
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49 | 46 | 95 |
3 |
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4 | 9 | 13 |
4 |
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4 | 3 | 7 |
5 |
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3 | 8 | 11 |
Summary
The Liga Profesional de Primera División (American Spanish [ˈliɣa pɾofesjoˈnal de pɾiˈmeɾa ðiβiˈsjon], English: First Division Professional League, local: [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).
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.
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