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2010–11 Uruguayan Primera División season

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107th season of the top-tier football league in Uruguay
Football league season
Liga Profesional de Primera División
Season2010–11
ChampionsNacional (43rd title)
RelegatedCentral Español
Tacuarembó
Miramar Misiones
2012 Copa LibertadoresNacional
Defensor Sporting
Peñarol
2011 Copa SudamericanaNacional
Fénix
Bella Vista
Matches played241
Goals scored671 (2.78 per match)
Top goalscorer
Biggest home winRacing 6–0Danubio
(May 7, 2011)
Biggest away winCerro 1–5Central Español
(Feb. 13, 2011)
Miramar Misiones 0–4Liverpool
(May 21, 2011)
Miramar Misiones 0–4Montevideo Wanderers
(Jun. 4, 2011)
Highest scoringCentral Español 3–5El Tanque Sisley
(Oct. 3, 2010)
Longest winning run7 matches:Nacional
(Mar. 29, 2011–Apr. 10, 2011)[1]
Longest unbeaten run9 matches:
Liverpool
(Sep. 26, 2010–Nov. 21, 2010)
Nacional
(Oct. 17, 2010–Feb. 5, 2011)[1]
Longest winless run11 matches:
Tacuarembó
(Sep. 25, 2010–Dec. 5, 2010)
Miramar Misiones
(Sep. 25, 2010–Dec. 4, 2010)[1]
Longest losing run9 matches:Tacuarembó
(Oct. 10, 2010–Dec. 5, 2010)[1]

The2010–11Liga Profesional de Primera División season, also known as the2010–11 Copa Uruguaya or the2010–11 Campeonato Uruguayo, was the 107th season ofUruguay's top-flight football league, and the 80th in which it was professional.

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

Teams

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Sixteen teams will compete in the Primera División this season. Thirteen teams remained from the 2009–10 season.Atenas,Cerrito, andCerro Largo were relegated after accumulating the fewest points in the season aggregate table. They were replaced byEl Tanque Sisley,Bella Vista, andMiramar 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 fromMontevideo, exceptTacuarembó F.C., who comes fromthe city they are named for.

Locations of the 2010–11 Primera División teams
TeamHome cityStadium
Bella VistaMontevideoEstadio José Nasazzi
Central EspañolMontevideoParque Palermo
CerroMontevideoEstadio Luis Tróccoli
DanubioMontevideoJardines Del Hipódromo
Defensor SportingMontevideoEstadio Luis Franzini
El Tanque SisleyMontevideoEstadio Victor Della Valle
FénixMontevideoEstadio Parque Capurro
LiverpoolMontevideoEstadio Belvedere
Miramar MisionesMontevideoParque Luis Méndez Piana
Montevideo WanderersMontevideoEstadio Viera
NacionalMontevideoEstadio Gran Parque Central
PeñarolMontevideoEstadio Centenario
RacingMontevideoEstadio Osvaldo Roberto
Rampla JuniorsMontevideoEstadio Olímpico
River PlateMontevideoEstadio Saroldi
TacuarembóTacuarembóEstadio Goyenola

Torneo Apertura

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

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Defensor Sporting159333113+1830Championship Playoffs
2Nacional158522818+1029
3Bella Vista159242418+629
4El Tanque Sisley158432118+328
5Danubio157532414+1026
6Peñarol157442417+725
7Montevideo Wanderers155642016+421
8Liverpool155641819−121
9Cerro154741517−219
10Fénix154652120+118
11River Plate155371623−718
12Central Español154562125−417
13Racing153571420−614
14Rampla Juniors152671927−812
15Miramar Misiones152581423−911
16Tacuarembó1512121032−225
Source:[2]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.

Results

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Home \ AwayBVICESCRRDANDFSETSFNXLIVMMIWANNACPEÑRACRAMRIVTAC
Bella Vista1–20–03–21–23–21–03–2
Central Español0–10–03–50–12–11–32–31–11–0
Cerro2–40–02–11–14–11–10–0
Danubio2–04–21–12–01–02–03–31–2
Defensor Sporting1–21–12–03–15–13–01–21–24–1
El Tanque Sisley0–21–11–11–11–03–2
Fénix0–14–00–12–12–21–11–1
Liverpool1–12–21–12–10–00–21–03–1
Miramar Misiones1–11–20–10–12–41–1
Montevideo Wanderers0–21–12–21–11–12–01–22–0
Nacional1–02–10–30–00–06–13–0
Peñarol2–11–00–10–01–23–12–11–1
Racing1–20–31–20–22–22–12–0
Rampla Juniors2–20–02–22–01–21–10–11–0
River Plate1–31–11–21–21–22–12–0
Tacuarembó0–10–31–31–23–21–11–50–2
Source:[3]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1Santiago GarcíaUruguayanNacional15
2Rodrigo MoraUruguayanDefensor Sporting11
3Diego AlonsoUruguayanPeñarol9
Federico RodríguezUruguayanBella Vista9
5Nicolás GuevaraArgentineRampla Juniors7
Diego MartiñonesUruguayanCentral Español7
7Maximiliano CallordaUruguayanEl Tanque Sisley6
Sebastián GaitánUruguayanEl Tanque Sisley6
Leonardo MedinaUruguayanMiramar Misiones6
Federico PuppoUruguayanRiver Plate6
Diego VeraUruguayanLiverpool6

Source:[4]

Torneo Clausura

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

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Nacional1511133213+1934Championship Playoffs
2Defensor Sporting158431912+728
3Peñarol158342820+827
4Fénix157622315+827
5Racing157352622+424
6Central Español156542617+923
7Cerro156451922−322
8Montevideo Wanderers155552417+720
9Liverpool155462220+219
10Rampla Juniors155461825−719
11Tacuarembó156181726−919
12River Plate155282934−517
13Bella Vista153661618−215
14Danubio154381726−915
15El Tanque Sisley1541101930−1113
16Miramar Misiones1523101230−189
Source:[2]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.

Results

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Home \ AwayBVICESCRRDANDFSETSFNXLIVMMIWANNACPEÑRACRAMRIVTAC
Bella Vista1–10–14–11–12–40–10–11–0
Central Español1–02–01–11–25–12–0
Cerro1–52–12–11–11–10–21–12–2
Danubio1–03–25–20–00–10–13–1
Defensor Sporting1–12–01–13–04–11–0
El Tanque Sisley0–01–03–20–10–14–12–42–10–1
Fénix2–21–00–10–02–22–13–04–1
Liverpool0–21–21–00–22–41–13–0
Miramar Misiones0–00–10–10–40–43–01–11–21–0
Montevideo Wanderers2–20–00–15–11–01–20–1
Nacional3–13–03–05–23–11–13–00–2
Peñarol2–12–21–10–10–11–45–0
Racing1–11–26–02–12–41–13–23–2
Rampla Juniors1–00–00–04–21–11–41–3
River Plate2–23–43–12–14–24–21–41–2
Tacuarembó1–22–13–02–10–31–02–1
Source:[3]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1Cristian PalaciosUruguayanCentral Español15
2Santiago GarcíaUruguayanNacional8
Maximiliano PérezArgentineFénix8
Liber QuiñonesUruguayanRacing8
5Gabriel ÁlvezUruguayanEl Tanque Sisley6
6Emiliano AlfaroUruguayanLiverpool5
Jean Pierre BarrientosUruguayanRacing5
Gastón ColmánUruguayanTacuarembó5
Antoine HelhaCameroonianEl Tanque Sisley5
Carlos NúñezUruguayanLiverpool5
Juan Manuel OliveraUruguayanPeñarol5
Antonio PachecoUruguayanPeñarol5
Diego PerroneUruguayanDanubio5
Richard PortaUruguyanNacional5
Jonathan RamírezUruguayanRiver Plate5
Emiliano TellecheaUruguayanMontevideo Wanderers5
David TexeiraUruguayanDefensor Sporting5

Aggregate table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Nacional3019656031+29632012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage and2011 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage[a][b]
2Defensor Sporting3017765025+25582012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage[b]
3Peñarol3015785237+15522012 Copa Libertadores First Stage
4Fénix30111274435+9452011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
5Bella Vista30128104036+444
6Cerro30101283439−542
7Montevideo Wanderers30101194433+1141
8Danubio30118114140+141
9El Tanque Sisley30125134048−841
10Central Español301010104742+540
11Liverpool301010104039+140
12Racing30108124043−338
13River Plate30105154557−1235
14Rampla Juniors30710133852−1431
15Tacuarembó3073202758−3124
16Miramar Misiones3048182653−2720
Source:[2]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.
Notes:
  1. ^Nacional qualified for the 2011 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 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

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RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1Santiago GarcíaUruguayanNacional23
2Cristian PalaciosUruguayanPeñarol/Central Español16
3Maximiliano PérezArgentineFénix12
4Diego AlonsoUruguayanPeñarol11
Rodrigo MoraUruguayanDefensor Sporting11
6Jean Pierre BarrientosUruguayanRacing9
Diego PerroneUruguayanDanubio9
Ignacio RissoUruguayanDefensor Sporting9
Federico RodríguezUruguayanBella Vista9
10Nicolás GuevaraArgentineRampla Juniors/Liverpool8
Federico PuppoUruguayanRiver Plate8
Liber QuiñonesUruguayanRacing8

Relegation

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1Nacional604091112357+66126[a]
2Peñarol6036131112071+49121
3Defensor Sporting603014169969+30104
4Liverpool602419179374+1991
5Bella Vista30128104138+388[b]
6Montevideo Wanderers602119209372+2182
7Cerro602119208088−882
8El Tanque Sisley30125134050−1082[b]
9River Plate6022152310099+181
10Fénix602020207773+480
11Danubio602311268890−280
12Rampla Juniors602017237389−1677
13Racing602114258393−1077
14Central Español601820228490−674Relegated to theSegunda División Profesional
15Tacuarembó601773666110−4458
16Miramar Misiones3048182652−2640[b]
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.
Notes:
  1. ^Nacional was docked three points in the last season.
  2. ^abcHaving 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

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Defensor Sporting andNacional 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.

Semi-finalFinals
Aggregate table first placeNacional
Apertura winnersDefensor Sporting0Nacional
Clausura winnersNacional1

Semi-final

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Defensor Sporting0–1Nacional
ReportViudez19'
Attendance: 50,000
Defensor Sporting
Nacional
DEFENSOR SPORTING:
GK1UruguayMartín Silva (c)
RB8UruguayDamián Suárez
CB4UruguayMario Risso
CB3ArgentinaNestor MoiraghiYellow card 43'
LB23UruguayAdrián Argachá
RM14ParaguayEduardo Aranda
DM15UruguayDiego RodríguezYellow card 48'
DM6UruguaySebastián Suárezdownward-facing red arrow 58'
LM10UruguayBrahian Alemándownward-facing red arrow 64'
CF16UruguayIgnacio Rissodownward-facing red arrow 69'
CF11UruguayDavid Texeira
Substitutes:
GK12UruguayYonathan Irrazábal
DF2UruguayRamón Arias
MF25UruguayAndrés Fleurquin
MF21UruguayIgnacio Loresupward-facing green arrow 64'
MF5UruguayDiego Ferreira
MF20UruguayAdrián LunaRed card 89'upward-facing green arrow 58'
FW18UruguayMauro Vilaupward-facing green arrow 69'
Manager:
Pablo Repetto
NACIONAL:
GK25UruguayRodrigo Muñoz
RB13BrazilGabriel MarquesYellow card 39'
CB2UruguayAlejandro Lembo (c)
CB19UruguaySebastián Coates
LB4UruguayAlexis Rolín
DM23UruguayFacundo PírizYellow card 73'
AM8UruguayMatías Cabrera
AM22UruguayMauricio Pereyra
RW15UruguayTabaré Viudezdownward-facing red arrow 83'
CF20UruguaySantiago Garcíadownward-facing red arrow 46'
LW24UruguayRichard Portadownward-facing red arrow 66'
Substitutes:
GK1UruguayLeonardo Burián
DF3BrazilJadson Viera
MF5BrazilAnderson Silva
MF17UruguayMaximiliano Calzada
MF10ArgentinaMarcelo Gallardoupward-facing green arrow 66'
FW6UruguayNicolás Vigneriupward-facing green arrow 83'
FW7UruguayNicolás Lópezupward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
Juan Ramón Carrasco

Man of the match:
UruguayMauricio Pereyra
Assistant referees:
William Casavieja
Raúl Hartwig
Fourth official:
Gustavo Siegler


 Primera División
2010–11 champion 
Nacional
43rd title

See also

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References

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General
  • Fernández, Francisco (February 25, 2011)."Uruguay 2010/11".RSSSF. Primera División Profesional.Archived from the original on 8 February 2011. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2011.
Specific
  1. ^abcd"Primera División - Estadisticas" [Primera División - Statistics] (in Spanish). golgolgol.net. Archived fromthe original on May 3, 2012. RetrievedJune 16, 2011.
  2. ^abc"Campeonato Uruguayo 2010–2011 / Posiciones" [2010–2011 Uruguayan Championship–Standings] (in Spanish).Uruguayan Football Association. February 20, 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2010-11-12. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2011.
  3. ^ab"Campeonato Uruguayo 2010–2011" (in Spanish).Uruguayan Football Association. Archived fromthe original on April 6, 2011. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2011.
  4. ^"Goleadores Torneo Apertura 2010" [2010 Torneo Apertura Goalscorers] (in Spanish).Uruguayan Football Association. December 10, 2010. Archived fromthe original on 2010-09-26. RetrievedDecember 21, 2010.
  5. ^"Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol". Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved2011-06-14.

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