2010–11 Uruguayan Primera División season





































































Liga Profesional de Primera División
Season 2010–11
Champions
Nacional (43rd title)
Relegated
Central Español
Tacuarembó
Miramar Misiones
2012 Copa Libertadores
Nacional
Defensor Sporting
Peñarol
2011 Copa Sudamericana
Nacional
Fénix
Bella Vista
Matches played 241
Goals scored 671 (2.78 per match)
Top goalscorer

  • Apertura: Santiago García (15 goals)

  • Clausura: Cristian Palacios (15 goals)

  • Overall: Santiago García (23 goals)

Biggest home win
Racing 6–0 Danubio
(May 7, 2011)
Biggest away win
Cerro 1–5 Central Español
(Feb. 13, 2011)
Miramar Misiones 0–4 Liverpool
(May 21, 2011)
Miramar Misiones 0–4 Montevideo Wanderers
(Jun. 4, 2011)
Highest scoring
Central Español 3–5 El Tanque Sisley
(Oct. 3, 2010)
Longest winning run 7 matches: Nacional
(Mar. 29, 2011–Apr. 10, 2011)[1]
Longest unbeaten run 9 matches:
Liverpool
(Sep. 26, 2010–Nov. 21, 2010)
Nacional
(Oct. 17, 2010–Feb. 5, 2011)[1]
Longest winless run 11 matches:
Tacuarembó
(Sep. 25, 2010–Dec. 5, 2010)
Miramar Misiones
(Sep. 25, 2010–Dec. 4, 2010)[1]
Longest losing run 9 matches: Tacuarembó
(Oct. 10, 2010–Dec. 5, 2010)[1]

← 2009–10


2011–12 →


The 2010–11 Liga Profesional de Primera División season, also known as the 2010–11 Copa Uruguaya or the 2010–11 Campeonato Uruguayo, was the 107th season of Uruguay's top-flight football league, and the 80th in which it was professional.


Nacional won their 43rd Primera División title after defeating Defensor Sporting in the season-ending final.




Contents






  • 1 Teams


  • 2 Torneo Apertura


    • 2.1 Standings


    • 2.2 Results


    • 2.3 Top goalscorers




  • 3 Torneo Clausura


    • 3.1 Standings


    • 3.2 Results


    • 3.3 Top goalscorers




  • 4 Aggregate table


    • 4.1 Top goalscorers




  • 5 Relegation


  • 6 Championship playoff


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Teams


Sixteen teams will compete in the Primera División this season. Thirteen teams remained from the 2009–10 season. Atenas, Cerrito, and Cerro Largo were relegated after accumulating the least amount of the points in the season aggregate table. They were replaced by El Tanque Sisley, Bella Vista, and Miramar Misiones, the 2009–10 Segunda División winner, runner-up, and playoff winner, respectively. All of the new teams are making repeat appearances. All the teams in this season are from Montevideo, except Tacuarembó F.C., who comes from the city they are named for.




2010–11 Uruguayan Primera División season is located in Uruguay

Montevideo

Montevideo



Tacuarembó

Tacuarembó



Montevideo teams: Bella Vista Central Español Cerro Danubio Defensor Sporting El Tanque Sisley Fénix Liverpool Miramar Misiones Nacional Peñarol Racing Rampla Juniors River Plate Wanderers


Montevideo teams:
Bella Vista
Central Español
Cerro
Danubio
Defensor Sporting
El Tanque Sisley
Fénix
Liverpool
Miramar Misiones
Nacional
Peñarol
Racing
Rampla Juniors
River Plate
Wanderers




Locations of the 2010–11 Primera División teams
























































































Team
Home city
Stadium

Bella Vista

Montevideo

Estadio José Nasazzi

Central Español

Montevideo

Parque Palermo

Cerro

Montevideo

Estadio Luis Tróccoli

Danubio

Montevideo

Jardines Del Hipódromo

Defensor Sporting

Montevideo

Estadio Luis Franzini

El Tanque Sisley

Montevideo

Estadio Victor Della Valle

Fénix

Montevideo

Estadio Parque Capurro

Liverpool

Montevideo

Estadio Belvedere

Miramar Misiones

Montevideo

Parque Luis Méndez Piana

Montevideo Wanderers

Montevideo

Estadio Viera

Nacional

Montevideo

Estadio Gran Parque Central

Peñarol

Montevideo

Estadio Centenario

Racing

Montevideo

Estadio Osvaldo Roberto

Rampla Juniors

Montevideo

Estadio Olímpico

River Plate

Montevideo

Estadio Saroldi

Tacuarembó

Tacuarembó

Estadio Goyenola


Torneo Apertura


The Torneo Apertura "Sudáfrica 2010" was the first tournament of the season. It began on August 21, 2010 and ended on December 5, 2010.



Standings






















































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

Defensor Sporting
15
9
3
3
31
13
+18

30

Championship Playoffs
2

Nacional
15
8
5
2
28
18
+10

29
3

Bella Vista
15
9
2
4
24
18
+6

29
4

El Tanque Sisley
15
8
4
3
21
18
+3

28
5

Danubio
15
7
5
3
24
14
+10

26
6

Peñarol
15
7
4
4
24
17
+7

25
7

Montevideo Wanderers
15
5
6
4
20
16
+4

21
8

Liverpool
15
5
6
4
18
19
−1

21
9

Cerro
15
4
7
4
15
17
−2

19
10

Fénix
15
4
6
5
21
20
+1

18
11

River Plate
15
5
3
7
16
23
−7

18
12

Central Español
15
4
5
6
21
25
−4

17
13

Racing
15
3
5
7
14
20
−6

14
14

Rampla Juniors
15
2
6
7
19
27
−8

12
15

Miramar Misiones
15
2
5
8
14
23
−9

11
16

Tacuarembó
15
1
2
12
10
32
−22

5

Source:[2]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.



Results






































































































































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

BVI

CES
CRR DAN DFS ETS FNX LIV MMI WAN NAC PEÑ RAC RAM RIV
TAC

Bella Vista






1–2

0–0


3–2



1–2


3–2

1–0

3–2

Central Español

0–1


0–0



3–5



0–1

2–1

1–3

2–3

1–1



1–0

Cerro

2–4



0–0




2–1


1–1

4–1


1–1


0–0


Danubio

2–0

4–2



1–1

2–0

1–0






2–0

3–3

1–2


Defensor Sporting

1–2

1–1

2–0



3–1

5–1

3–0


1–2

1–2



4–1



El Tanque Sisley



0–2





1–1


1–1

1–1


1–0

3–2



Fénix


0–1

4–0



0–1



2–1



2–2

1–1



1–1

Liverpool

1–1

2–2


1–1



2–1


0–0

0–2



1–0

3–1



Miramar Misiones



1–1

1–2

0–1

0–1





2–4




1–1


Montevideo Wanderers

0–2



1–1



2–2


1–1


1–1



2–0

1–2

2–0

Nacional

1–0



2–1



0–3

0–0




0–0



6–1

3–0

Peñarol



2–1

1–0

0–1

0–0


1–2

3–1

2–1




1–1



Racing

1–2




0–3




1–2

0–2

2–2

2–1



2–0


Rampla Juniors


2–2

0–0




2–2


2–0


1–2


1–1


0–1

1–0

River Plate


1–3



1–1

1–2

1–2

1–2




2–1




2–0

Tacuarembó



0–1

0–3

1–3

1–2


3–2

1–1




0–2



1–5

Source: [3]
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Top goalscorers

















































































Rank
Player
Nationality
Club
Goals
1

Santiago García

 Uruguayan

Nacional
15
2

Rodrigo Mora

 Uruguayan

Defensor Sporting
11
3

Diego Alonso

 Uruguayan

Peñarol
9

Federico Rodríguez

 Uruguayan

Bella Vista
9
5

Nicolás Guevara

 Argentine

Rampla Juniors
7

Diego Martiñones

 Uruguayan

Central Español
7
7

Maximiliano Callorda

 Uruguayan

El Tanque Sisley
6

Sebastián Gaitán

 Uruguayan

El Tanque Sisley
6

Leonardo Medina

 Uruguayan

Miramar Misiones
6

Federico Puppo

 Uruguayan

River Plate
6

Diego Vera

 Uruguayan

Liverpool
6

Source:[4]



Torneo Clausura


The Torneo Clausura is the second tournament of the season. It began on February 5, 2011 and ended on June 5, 2011.



Standings






















































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

Nacional
15
11
1
3
32
13
+19

34

Championship Playoffs
2

Defensor Sporting
15
8
4
3
19
12
+7

28
3

Peñarol
15
8
3
4
28
20
+8

27
4

Fénix
15
7
6
2
23
15
+8

27
5

Racing
15
7
3
5
26
22
+4

24
6

Central Español
15
6
5
4
26
17
+9

23
7

Cerro
15
6
4
5
19
22
−3

22
8

Montevideo Wanderers
15
5
5
5
24
17
+7

20
9

Liverpool
15
5
4
6
22
20
+2

19
10

Rampla Juniors
15
5
4
6
18
25
−7

19
11

Tacuarembó
15
6
1
8
17
26
−9

19
12

River Plate
15
5
2
8
29
34
−5

17
13

Bella Vista
15
3
6
6
16
18
−2

15
14

Danubio
15
4
3
8
17
26
−9

15
15

El Tanque Sisley
15
4
1
10
19
30
−11

13
16

Miramar Misiones
15
2
3
10
12
30
−18

9

Source:[2]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.



Results






































































































































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

BVI

CES
CRR DAN DFS ETS FNX LIV MMI WAN NAC PEÑ RAC RAM RIV
TAC

Bella Vista


1–1

0–1

4–1

1–1



2–4


0–1

0–1


1–0




Central Español




1–0

2–0


1–1

1–2






5–1

2–0


Cerro


1–5



2–1

2–1

1–1


1–1



0–2


1–1


2–2

Danubio



1–0





3–2

5–2

0–0

0–1

0–1




3–1

Defensor Sporting




1–1





2–0



1–1

3–0


4–1

1–0

El Tanque Sisley

0–0

1–0


3–2

0–1


0–1


4–1



2–4



2–1

0–1

Fénix

2–2



1–0

0–1



0–0


2–2

2–1



3–0

4–1


Liverpool



0–2


1–2

1–0





0–2

2–4



1–1

3–0

Miramar Misiones

0–0

0–1





0–1

0–4


0–4


3–0

1–1

1–2


1–0

Montevideo Wanderers


2–2

0–0


0–1

5–1


1–0




1–2

0–1




Nacional


3–1

3–0


3–0

5–2



3–1

1–1



3–0

0–2



Peñarol

2–1

2–2





1–1




0–1


0–1


1–4

5–0

Racing


1–1

1–2

6–0


2–1

2–4

1–1






3–2


3–2

Rampla Juniors

1–0



0–0

0–0

4–2


1–1


1–4


1–3





River Plate

2–2


3–4

3–1





2–1

4–2

4–2


1–4

1–2



Tacuarembó

1–2

2–1





3–0



2–1

0–3



1–0

2–1


Source: [3]
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Top goalscorers




















































































































Rank
Player
Nationality
Club
Goals
1

Cristian Palacios

 Uruguayan

Central Español
15
2

Santiago García

 Uruguayan

Nacional
8

Maximiliano Pérez

 Argentine

Fénix
8

Liber Quiñones

 Uruguayan

Racing
8
5

Gabriel Álvez

 Uruguayan

El Tanque Sisley
6
6

Emiliano Alfaro

 Uruguayan

Liverpool
5

Jean Pierre Barrientos

 Uruguayan

Racing
5

Gastón Colmán

 Uruguayan

Tacuarembó
5

Antoine Helha

 Cameroonian

El Tanque Sisley
5

Carlos Núñez

 Uruguayan

Liverpool
5

Juan Manuel Olivera

 Uruguayan

Peñarol
5

Antonio Pacheco

 Uruguayan

Peñarol
5

Diego Perrone

 Uruguayan

Danubio
5

Richard Porta

 Uruguyan

Nacional
5

Jonathan Ramírez

 Uruguayan

River Plate
5

Emiliano Tellechea

 Uruguayan

Montevideo Wanderers
5

David Texeira

 Uruguayan

Defensor Sporting
5


Aggregate table

























































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

Nacional
30
19
6
5
60
31
+29

63

2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage and 2011 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage 1 2
2

Defensor Sporting
30
17
7
6
50
25
+25

58

2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage 2
3

Peñarol
30
15
7
8
52
37
+15

52

2012 Copa Libertadores First Stage
4

Fénix
30
11
12
7
44
35
+9

45

2011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
5

Bella Vista
30
12
8
10
40
36
+4

44
6

Cerro
30
10
12
8
34
39
−5

42
7

Montevideo Wanderers
30
10
11
9
44
33
+11

41
8

Danubio
30
11
8
11
41
40
+1

41
9

El Tanque Sisley
30
12
5
13
40
48
−8

41
10

Central Español
30
10
10
10
47
42
+5

40
11

Liverpool
30
10
10
10
40
39
+1

40
12

Racing
30
10
8
12
40
43
−3

38
13

River Plate
30
10
5
15
45
57
−12

35
14

Rampla Juniors
30
7
10
13
38
52
−14

31
15

Tacuarembó
30
7
3
20
27
58
−31

24
16

Miramar Misiones
30
4
8
18
26
53
−27

20

Source:[2]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.
1. Nacional qualified for the 2011 Copa Sudamericana as the Primera División champion.
2. As Nacional defeated Defensor Sporting in the initial playoff and became champion, the final was not played, and Defensor Sporting became the runner-up as the 2nd best team in the aggregate table. Both Nacional and Defensor Sporting qualified for the 2012 Copa Libertadores group stage.



Top goalscorers
























































































Rank
Player
Nationality
Club
Goals
1

Santiago García

 Uruguayan

Nacional
23
2

Cristian Palacios

 Uruguayan

Peñarol/Central Español
16
3

Maximiliano Pérez

 Argentine

Fénix
12
4

Diego Alonso

 Uruguayan

Peñarol
11

Rodrigo Mora

 Uruguayan

Defensor Sporting
11
6

Jean Pierre Barrientos

 Uruguayan

Racing
9

Diego Perrone

 Uruguayan

Danubio
9

Ignacio Risso

 Uruguayan

Defensor Sporting
9

Federico Rodríguez

 Uruguayan

Bella Vista
9
10

Nicolás Guevara

 Argentine

Rampla Juniors/Liverpool
8

Federico Puppo

 Uruguayan

River Plate
8

Liber Quiñones

 Uruguayan

Racing
8


Relegation






















































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

Nacional
60
40
9
11
123
57
+66

01261
2

Peñarol
60
36
13
11
120
71
+49

121
3

Defensor Sporting
60
30
14
16
99
69
+30

104
4

Liverpool
60
24
19
17
93
74
+19

91
5

Bella Vista
30
12
8
10
41
38
+3

0882
6

Montevideo Wanderers
60
21
19
20
93
72
+21

82
7

Cerro
60
21
19
20
80
88
−8

82
8

El Tanque Sisley
30
12
5
13
40
50
−10

0822
9

River Plate
60
22
15
23
100
99
+1

81
10

Fénix
60
20
20
20
77
73
+4

80
11

Danubio
60
23
11
26
88
90
−2

80
12

Rampla Juniors
60
20
17
23
73
89
−16

77
13

Racing
60
21
14
25
83
93
−10

77
14

Central Español
60
18
20
22
84
90
−6

74
Relegated to the Segunda División Profesional
15

Tacuarembó
60
17
7
36
66
110
−44

58
16

Miramar Misiones
30
4
8
18
26
52
−26

0402

Source:[2]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.
1 Nacional was docked three points in the last season.
2 Having only played one season in the Primera División, Bella Vista's, El Tanque Sisley's, and Miramar Misiones' points are doubled for the relegation table.



Championship playoff


Defensor Sporting and Nacional qualified to the championship playoffs as the Apertura and Clausura winners, respectively. Additionally, Nacional re-qualified as the team with the most points in the season aggregate table. Given this situation, an initial playoff was held between the two teams. Nacional needed to win the playoff to become the season champion; Defensor Sporting needed to win the playoff to force a two-legged final. Nacional won the match 1–0[5] for their 43rd Primera División title.


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June 12, 201116:00 UTC−03:00












Defensor Sporting 0–1 Nacional
Report
Viudez Goal 19'


Estadio Centenario, Montevideo

Attendance: 50,000

Referee: Darío Ubriaco




















Defensor Sporting
















Nacional

























































































































DEFENSOR SPORTING:

GK 1
Uruguay Martín Silva (c)
RB 8
Uruguay Damián Suárez
CB 4
Uruguay Mario Risso
CB 3
Argentina Nestor Moiraghi

Yellow card 43'
LB 23
Uruguay Adrián Argachá
RM 14
Paraguay Eduardo Aranda
DM 15
Uruguay Diego Rodríguez

Yellow card 48'
DM 6
Uruguay Sebastián Suárez

Substituted off 58'
LM 10
Uruguay Brahian Alemán

Substituted off 64'
CF 16
Uruguay Ignacio Risso

Substituted off 69'
CF 11
Uruguay David Texeira

Substitutes:
GK 12
Uruguay Yonathan Irrazábal
DF 2
Uruguay Ramón Arias
MF 25
Uruguay Andrés Fleurquin
MF 21
Uruguay Ignacio Lores

Substituted in 64'
MF 5
Uruguay Diego Ferreira
MF 20
Uruguay Adrián Luna
Red card 89'
Substituted in 58'
FW 18
Uruguay Mauro Vila

Substituted in 69'

Manager:

Pablo Repetto




















































































































NACIONAL:

GK 25
Uruguay Rodrigo Muñoz
RB 13
Brazil Gabriel Marques

Yellow card 39'
CB 2
Uruguay Alejandro Lembo (c)
CB 19
Uruguay Sebastián Coates
LB 4
Uruguay Alexis Rolín
DM 23
Uruguay Facundo Píriz

Yellow card 73'
AM 8
Uruguay Matías Cabrera
AM 22
Uruguay Mauricio Pereyra
RW 15
Uruguay Tabaré Viudez

Substituted off 83'
CF 20
Uruguay Santiago García

Substituted off 46'
LW 24
Uruguay Richard Porta

Substituted off 66'

Substitutes:
GK 1
Uruguay Leonardo Burián
DF 3
Brazil Jadson Viera
MF 5
Brazil Anderson Silva
MF 17
Uruguay Maximiliano Calzada
MF 10
Argentina Marcelo Gallardo

Substituted in 66'
FW 6
Uruguay Nicolás Vigneri

Substituted in 83'
FW 7
Uruguay Nicolás López

Substituted in 46'

Manager:

Juan Ramón Carrasco



Man of the match:

Uruguay Mauricio Pereyra

Assistant referees:

William Casavieja

Raúl Hartwig

Fourth official:

Gustavo Siegler






Primera División
2010–11 Champion

Nacional
43rd title


See also


  • 2010–11 in Uruguayan football


References


General


  • Fernández, Francisco (February 25, 2011). "Uruguay 2010/11". RSSSF. Primera División Profesional. Archived from the original on 8 February 2011. Retrieved February 25, 2011..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}

Specific




  1. ^ abcd "Primera División - Estadisticas" [Primera División - Statistics] (in Spanish). golgolgol.net. Retrieved June 16, 2011.


  2. ^ abcd "Campeonato Uruguayo 2010–2011 / Posiciones" [2010–2011 Uruguayan Championship–Standings] (in Spanish). Uruguayan Football Association. February 20, 2011. Archived from the original on 2010-11-12. Retrieved February 25, 2011.


  3. ^ ab "Campeonato Uruguayo 2010–2011" (in Spanish). Uruguayan Football Association. Retrieved February 25, 2011.


  4. ^ "Goleadores Torneo Apertura 2010" [2010 Torneo Apertura Goalscorers] (in Spanish). Uruguayan Football Association. December 10, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-09-26. Retrieved December 21, 2010.


  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-06-14.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)




External links



  • Official webpage (in Spanish)

    • Season regulation (in Spanish)











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