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2011–12 Campeonato Uruguayo Primera División

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108th season of the top-tier football league in Uruguay
Football league season
Liga Profesional de Primera División
Season2011–12
ChampionsNacional (44th title)
RelegatedRampla Juniors
Cerrito
Rentistas
2013 Copa LibertadoresNacional
Peñarol
Defensor Sporting
2012 Copa SudamericanaNacional
Cerro Largo
Liverpool
Danubio
Matches241
Goals663 (2.75 per match)
Top goalscorerRichard Porta
(17 goals)
Biggest home winNacional 6–1Cerrito
(April 15, 2012)
Biggest away winRampla Juniors 1–7Peñarol
(May 28, 2012)
Highest scoringLiverpool 5–4Fénix
(May 19, 2012)
Longest winning run8 games:
Defensor Sporting
Longest unbeaten run14 games:
Defensor Sporting
Longest winless run17 games:
Fénix
Rentistas
Longest losing run6 games:
Bella Vista

The2011–12Liga Profesional de Primera División season, also known as the2011–12 Copa Uruguaya or the2011–12 Campeonato Uruguayo, was the 108th season ofUruguay's top-flight football league, and the 81st in which it was professional.Nacional was the defending champion.

Teams

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Sixteen teams competed in the Primera División this season. Thirteen teams remained from the 2010–11 season.Miramar Misiones,Tacuarembó, andCentral Español were relegated after accumulating the fewest points in the relegation table. They were replaced byRentistas,Cerrito, andCerro Largo, the 2010–11 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 fromMontevideo, exceptCerro Largo, who is fromMelo.

2011–12 Campeonato Uruguayo Primera División is located in Uruguay
Montevideo
Montevideo
Locations of the 2011−12 Primera División teams outsideMontevideo.
Locations of the 2011−12 Primera División teams withinMontevideo.
ClubCityStadiumCapacity
Bella VistaMontevideoJosé Nasazzi15,000
CerritoMontevideoParque Maracaná8,000
CerroMontevideoLuis Tróccoli25,000
Cerro LargoMeloArquitecto Antonio Eleuterio Ubilla9,000
DanubioMontevideoJardines Del Hipódromo18,000
Defensor SportingMontevideoLuis Franzini18,000
El Tanque SisleyMontevideoDr. Victor Della Valle6,000
FénixMontevideoParque Capurro10,000
LiverpoolMontevideoBelvedere10,000
Montevideo WanderersMontevideoParque Alfredo Víctor Viera11,000
NacionalMontevideoGran Parque Central23,000
PeñarolMontevideoLas Acacias12,000
RacingMontevideoOsvaldo Roberto8,500
Rampla JuniorsMontevideoOlímpico9,500
RentistasMontevideoComplejo Rentistas10,000
River PlateMontevideoParque Federico Omar Saroldi6,000

Personnel and kits

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamManager1CaptainKit manufacturerShirt main sponsor
Bella VistaUruguayDiego AlonsoUruguayMarcelo MartucielloMatgeorRinde dos
CerritoUruguayGerardo Schiavo(interim)UruguayNélson TecheraMgr SportOttonello
CerroUruguayGabriel Camacho(interim)UruguayÓscar Javier MoralesMitreKühl
Cerro LargoUruguayDanielo NúñezUruguayDaniel LeitesMassNúñez
DanubioUruguayDaniel SánchezUruguayDamián MalrrechaufeMassAsociación Española
Defensor SportingUruguayGustavo DíazUruguayAndrés FleurquinPenaltyMédica Uruguaya
El Tanque SisleyUruguayRaúl MollerUruguayFederico VelázquezMatgeorLa Cabaña
FénixUruguayLorenzo Carrabs(interim)UruguayClaudio RiveroMgr SportRati salil
LiverpoolUruguayJulio César AntúnezUruguayEmiliano AlfaroMgr SportPuritas
Montevideo WanderersUruguayAlfredo AriasUruguayAntonio PachecoMgr SportCymaco
NacionalArgentinaMarcelo GallardoUruguayAlexander MedinaUmbroMacri Sports Center
PeñarolUruguayJorge da SilvaUruguayDarío RodríguezPumaAntel
RacingUruguayJorge GiordanoUruguayRodrigo BrasescoMassPunta Ballena
Rampla JuniorsUruguayEduardo FavaroUruguayJavier BeniaMgr SportBuquebus
RentistasUruguayEdgardo AriasUruguayDiego BonillaMgr SportNatal
River PlateUruguayGuillermo AlmadaUruguayCristian GonzálezMassMacro Mercado
  • 1 According to current revision League managers

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Replaced byDate of
appointment
Position
in table
Pre-season changes
LiverpoolEduardo FavaroEnd of contractJune 7, 2011[1]Diego DemarcoJune 16, 2011[2]N/A
Rampla JuniorsJorge GiordanoEnd of contractJune 15, 2011[3]Eduardo Del CapellánJune 17, 2011[4]N/A
NacionalJuan Ramón CarrascoResignedJune 17, 2011[5]Marcelo GallardoJune 29, 2011[6]N/A
DanubioGustavo Machaín(interim)Resigned to be sport manager of clubJune 17, 2011[7]Daniel SánchezJune 28, 2011[8]N/A
Season changes
El Tanque SisleyRubén Da SilvaSackedAugust 29, 2011[9]Raúl MollerAugust 29, 2011[9]15th
PeñarolDiego AguirreSigned byAl RayyanSeptember 5, 2011[10]Gregorio PérezSeptember 5, 2011[11]3rd
Bella VistaPablo AlonsoResignedSeptember 11, 2011[12]Diego AlonsoSeptember 14, 2011[13]16th
LiverpoolDiego DemarcoResignedOctober 2, 2011[14]Julio César AntúnezOctober 3, 2011[15]12th
Rampla JuniorsEduardo Del CapellánResignedNovember 7, 2011[16]Fernando AraújoNovember 7, 2011[16]14th
RentistasJulio César BalerioSackedNovember 7, 2011[17]Edgardo AriasNovember 7, 2011[17]16th
Montevideo WanderersDaniel CarreñoSigned byPalestinoNovember 28, 2011[18]Alfredo AriasDecember 13, 2011[19]10th
Defensor SportingPablo RepettoSackedDecember 9, 2011[20]Gustavo DíazDecember 18, 2011[21]6th
RacingOsvaldo StrecciaEnd of contractDecember 10, 2011[22]Jorge GiordanoDecember 22, 2011[23]11th
CerroRicardo OrtízSackedDecember 20, 2011[24]Hugo PargaDecember 28, 2011[25]7th
PeñarolGregorio PérezSackedFebruary 26, 2012[26]Jorge da SilvaMarch 1, 2012[27]2nd
CerroHugo PargaSackedMay 2, 2012[28]Gabriel Camacho(interim)May 2, 2012[28]9th
Rampla JuniorsFernando AraújoSackedMay 2, 2012[29]Eduardo FavaroMay 3, 2012[29]11th
FénixRosario MartínezResignedMay 13, 2012[30]Lorenzo Carrabs(interim)May 13, 2012[30]15th

Torneo Apertura

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TheTorneo Apertura "Juan José Tudurí" was the first tournament of the season. It began on August 13, 2011.

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Nacional(C)159513011+1932Championship Playoffs
2Danubio15852198+1131[a]
3Peñarol159333012+1830
4River Plate158432217+528
5Cerro Largo158341816+227
6Defensor Sporting157352316+724
7Cerro157351712+524
8Liverpool156181718−119
9El Tanque Sisley155371523−818
10Montevideo Wanderers155282325−217
11Racing154652023−317[a]
12Rampla Juniors155191622−616
13Fénix154471522−716
14Rentistas154291021−1114
15Cerrito153481023−1313
16Bella Vista153111925−1610
Source:AUF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^abDanubio won the points of the match againstRacing because Racing fielded an ineligible player (Marcelo Sosa).

Results

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Home \ AwayBVICSCCRRCRLDANDFSETSFNXLIVWANNACPEÑRACRAMRENRIV
Bella Vista0–10–01–21–00–30–1
Cerrito0–00–11–20–30–50–01–00–0
Cerro3–10–12–11–00–00–02–32–0
Cerro Largo1–01–00–33–01–00–03–21–0
Danubio4–11–01–04–01–01–11–10–0
Defensor Sporting2–11–12–30–10–12–01–00–2
El Tanque Sisley2–01–12–20–20–13–22–01–1
Fénix2–13–10–31–11–23–30–11–2
Liverpool2–01–22–30–13–00–11–2
Montevideo Wanderers4–03–13–20–20–11–32–00–3
Nacional4–02–23–00–02–13–23–0
Peñarol2–11–02–02–11–24–1
Racing1–30–33–00–01–13–22–21–3
Rampla Juniors0–11–30–10–02–10–24–0
Rentistas2–11–00–12–03–01–10–31–1
River Plate1–22–13–30–42–12–12–0
Updated to match(es) played on December 4, 2011.. Source:[31]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1Marcelo ZalayetaUruguayanPeñarol8
2Emiliano AlfaroUruguayanLiverpool7
3João PedroBrazilianPeñarol6
Gonzalo MastrianiUruguayanCerro6
Alexander MedinaUruguayanNacional6
Richard NúñezUruguayanRampla Juniors6
Pablo OliveraUruguayanRiver Plate6
8Braian AlemánUruguayanDefensor Sporting5
Anibal HernándezUruguayanRacing5
Gastón MachadoUruguayanEl Tanque Sisley5
Juan Manuel OrtizUruguayanFénix5
Antonio PachecoUruguayanMontevideo Wanderers5
Álvaro RecobaUruguayanNacional5
Ignacio RissoUruguayanDefensor Sporting5
Nicolás RoyónUruguayanLiverpool5

Updated as of games played on December 4, 2011.
Source:[31]

Attendances

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#Football clubAverage attendance
1Peñarol20,500
2Club Nacional de Football17,133
3Liverpool Fútbol Club8,960
4CA Bella Vista5,220
5Racing Club de Montevideo4,580
6Cerrito3,675
7Cerro Largo3,563
8Montevideo Wanderers3,322
9Rentistas3,019
10Danubio2,293
11CARP1,880
12CA Cerro1,850
13Defensor Sporting1,717
14Rampla Juniors1,250
15Fénix1,206
16El Tanque Sisley521

Source:World Football

Torneo Clausura

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The Torneo Clausura is the second tournament of the season. It runs from 2/18/2012 to 05/26/12.

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Defensor Sporting(C)1512213111+2038Championship Playoffs
2Nacional1511223820+1835
3Liverpool1511133121+1034
4Peñarol1510234118+2332
5Cerro Largo158342818+1027
6Montevideo Wanderers157352625+124
7River Plate156452823+522
8Danubio155641818021
9Bella Vista156271921−220
10Racing155282130−917
11Rampla Juniors154381833−1515
12El Tanque Sisley1541101425−1113
13Cerro153391825−712
14Cerrito152581429−1511
15Fénix151681825−79
16Rentistas150510930−215
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.
(C) Champions

Results

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Home \ AwayBVICSCCRRCRLDANDFSETSFNXLIVWANNACPEÑRACRAMRENRIV
Bella Vista1–22–10–10–01–22–23–11–00–1
Cerrito3–21–41–00–21–11–20–0
Cerro0–21–22–31–01–10–03–0
Cerro Largo2–11–02–03–04–22–20–3
Danubio1–10–12–10–03–23–21–1
Defensor Sporting2–13–04–22–12–20–05–1
El Tanque Sisley1–23–20–30–10–23–01–3
Fénix1–10–10–20–22–22–31–1
Liverpool3–12–12–11–05–41–22–12–1
Montevideo Wanderers3–11–11–32–11–53–03–0
Nacional3–16–13–03–14–32–01–13–2
Peñarol4–11–03–14–20–12–34–24–11–0
Racing0–10–01–00–11–03–14–2
Rampla Juniors0–30–20–40–21–31–74–32–1
Rentistas1–11–10–20–02–30–30–2
River Plate2–23–31–12–14–02–11–32–2
Updated to match(es) played on June 2, 2012.. Source:[31]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1Richard PortaUruguayanNacional14
2Diego VeraUruguayanLiverpool13
3Rino LucasUruguayanCerro Largo12
4Sebastián TabordaUruguayanRiver Plate11
5Diego MartiñonesUruguayanDanubio10
Rodrigo MoraUruguayanPeñarol10
Nicolás OliveraUruguayanDefensor Sporting10
8Rodrigo PastoriniUruguayanRacing8
Marcelo ZalayetaUruguayanPeñarol8
10Mauro GuevgeozianUruguayanPeñarol7

Updated as of games played on June 2, 2012.
Source:[32]

Attendances

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#Football clubAverage attendance
1Peñarol21,500
2Club Nacional de Football15,400
3Defensor Sporting8,200
4Rentistas4,088
5Montevideo Wanderers3,933
6El Tanque Sisley3,800
7Fénix3,583
8Racing Club de Montevideo3,525
9Danubio3,340
10Cerro Largo3,260
11CARP2,380
12Liverpool Fútbol Club1,933
13Rampla Juniors1,875
14CA Bella Vista1,117
15CA Cerro983
16Cerrito467

Source:World Football

Aggregate table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Nacional3020736831+37672013 Copa Libertadores Second Stage and2012 Copa Sudamericana First Stage[a][b]
2Peñarol3019567130+41622013 Copa Libertadores Second Stage[b]
3Defensor Sporting3019565427+27622013 Copa Libertadores First Stage[c]
4Cerro Largo3016684634+12542012 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
5Liverpool30172114839+953
6Danubio30131163726+1152[d]
7River Plate3014885040+1050
8Montevideo Wanderers30125134950−141
9Cerro30106143537−236
10Racing3098134153−1234[d]
11El Tanque Sisley3094172948−1931
12Rampla Juniors3094173455−2131
13Bella Vista3093182846−1830
14Fénix30510153347−1425
15Cerrito3059162452−2824
16Rentistas3047191951−3219
Source:AUF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^Nacional qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana as the Primera División champion.
  2. ^abAs Nacional defeated Defensor Sporting in the initial playoff and became champion, the final was not played, and Peñarol became the runner-up as the 2nd best team in the aggregate table. Both Nacional and Peñarol qualified for the 2013 Copa Libertadores group stage. Defensor Sporting appealed against the decision of the AUF that Peñarol is Uruguay 2 in the 2013 Copa Libertadores,[33] but was not accepted.
  3. ^Defensor Sporting qualified for the 2013 Copa Libertadores first stage as the 3rd best team in the aggregate table.
  4. ^abDanubio won the points of the match againstRacing because Racing fielded an ineligible player (Marcelo Sosa).

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1Richard PortaAustralianNacional17
2Marcelo ZalayetaUruguayanPeñarol16
3Rino LucasUruguayanCerro Largo15
4Diego VeraUruguayanLiverpool13
5Gonzalo MastrianiUruguayanCerro12
Pablo OliveraUruguayanRiver Plate12
Sebastián TabordaUruguayanRiver Plate12
8Nicolás OliveraUruguayanDefensor Sporting11
9Diego MartiñonesUruguayanDanubio10
Rodrigo MoraUruguayanPeñarol10
Richard NúñezUruguayanRampla Juniors10
Antonio PachecoUruguayanMontevideo Wanderers10

Updated as of games played on May 27, 2012.
Source:[31]

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
UruguayDiego PerroneDanubioBella Vista4–1December 4, 2011
UruguayDiego MartiñonesDanubioPeñarol3–2April 1, 2012
AustraliaRichard PortaNacionalBella Vista3–1April 8, 2012
AustraliaRichard PortaNacionalCerrito6–1April 15, 2012
UruguayRodrigo PastoriniRacingRentistas3–1April 29, 2012
UruguayRodrigo Mora4PeñarolRampla Juniors7–1May 27, 2012
  • 4 Player scored 4 goals

Relegation

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1Nacional603913812861+67130
2Defensor Sporting6036121210452+52120
3Peñarol6034121412367+56114
4Cerro Largo3016684634+12108[a]
5Liverpool602712218878+1093
6Danubio602419177767+1093[b]
7River Plate602413239497−385
8Montevideo Wanderers602216229383+1082
9Cerro612018236975−678
10Bella Vista602111287083−1374
11Racing601917248196−1573[b]
12El Tanque Sisley60219306997−2872
13Fénix601622227782−570
14Rampla Juniors(R)5916142972107−3562Relegation to the2012–13 Segunda División
15Cerrito(R)3059162452−2848[a]
16Rentistas(R)3047192050−3038[a]
Source:AUF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abcHaving only played one season in the Primera División,Cerrito's,Cerro Largo's, andRentistas' points are doubled for the relegation table.
  2. ^abDanubio won the points of the match againstRacing because Racing fielded an ineligible player (Marcelo Sosa).

Championship playoff

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Nacional andDefensor Sporting 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 would become the season champion with a win; Defensor Sporting needed to win the playoff to force a two-legged final.

Semi-finalFinals
Aggregate table first placeNacional
Apertura winnersNacional1Nacional
Clausura winnersDefensor Sporting0

Semi-final

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Nacional1–0Defensor Sporting
Recoba 41'Report
Attendance: 60,000
Nacional
Defensor Sporting
NACIONAL:
GK25UruguayJorge BavaYellow card 88'
RB4UruguayChristian Núñez
CB19UruguayAndrés ScottiYellow card 23'
CB6UruguayAlexis RolínYellow card 50'
LB14ArgentinaDiego PlacenteYellow card 39'downward-facing red arrow 72'
CM8UruguayMatías Cabreradownward-facing red arrow 61'
CM23UruguayFacundo PírizYellow card 71'
CM17UruguayMaximiliano Calzada
AM20UruguayÁlvaro Recoba (c)
CF10UruguayTabaré Viudezdownward-facing red arrow 14'
CF7AustraliaRichard Porta
Substitutes:
GK1UruguayLeonardo Burián
DF2UruguayDarwin Torresupward-facing green arrow 72'
MF18ArgentinaIsrael DamonteYellow card 74'upward-facing green arrow 61'
MF24ArgentinaMarcos Aguirre
FW9UruguayAlexander Medina
FW11UruguayVicente Sánchezupward-facing green arrow 14'
FW15UruguayGonzalo Bueno
Manager:
ArgentinaMarcelo Gallardo
DEFENSOR SPORTING:
GK1UruguayYonathan Irrazábal
RB21UruguayPablo PintosYellow card 72'
CB2UruguayRamón Arias
CB6ArgentinaNéstor Moiraghi
LB22UruguayRobert HerreraYellow card 42'downward-facing red arrow 60'
DM15UruguayDiego Martín Rodríguez
DM5UruguayDiego Ferreiradownward-facing red arrow 60'
RM19UruguayFederico Pintos
LM9UruguayMatías Britos
CF11UruguayNicolás Olivera (c)Yellow card 33'
CF16UruguayIgnacio Rissodownward-facing red arrow 60'
Substitutes:
GK12UruguayFernando Rodríguez
DF4UruguayMario Risso
DF7UruguayJuan Amadoupward-facing green arrow 60'
DF20UruguayDiego Manuel Rodríguezupward-facing green arrow 60'
MF10UruguayBrahian Alemán
MF23UruguayAndrés Fleurquin
FW8UruguayDiego Rolánupward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
UruguayGustavo Díaz

Man of the match:
UruguayÁlvaro Recoba
Assistant referees:
Gabriel Popovits
Gersei Gómez
Fourth official:
Heber Rodríguez


 Primera División
2011–12 champion 
Nacional
44th title

References

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  33. ^Nacional se coronó campeón uruguayo tras vencer 1-0 a Defensor

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