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2020 Campeonato Uruguayo Primera División

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117th season of the top-tier football league in Uruguay
Football league season
Liga Profesional de Primera División
Season2020
Dates15 February 2020 – 7 April 2021
ChampionsNacional (48th title)
RelegatedDefensor Sporting
Danubio
Cerro
Copa LibertadoresNacional
Rentistas
Montevideo Wanderers
Liverpool
Copa SudamericanaPeñarol
Montevideo City Torque
Cerro Largo
Fénix
Matches301
Goals777 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorerGonzalo Bergessio
(25 goals)
Biggest home winFénix 5–0Defensor Sporting
(23 August 2020)
Boston River 5–0Dep. Maldonado
(18 January 2021)
Plaza Colonia 5–0Rentistas
(1 March 2021)
Biggest away winWanderers 2–8Torque
(5 March 2021)
Highest scoringWanderers 2–8Torque
(5 March 2021)
2019
2021

The2020 Liga Profesional de Primera División season, also known as theCampeonato Uruguayo de Primera División 2020, was the 117th season of theUruguayan Primera División,Uruguay's top-flight football league, and the 90th in which it is professional. The season, named as "Néstor "Tito" Gonçalves", began on 15 February 2020[1] and ended on 7 April 2021.Nacional were the defending champions, having won the title inthe previous season and successfully defended their title in this season by defeatingRentistas in the finals by a 4–0 score on aggregate, thus claiming their 48th Primera División title.

The competition was suspended from 13 March to 8 August 2020 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Teams

[edit]
Locations of the 2020 season teams outsideMontevideo.
Locations of the 2020 Primera División teams withinMontevideo.

The three lowest placed teams in therelegation table of the 2019 season,Racing,Rampla Juniors, andJuventud, were relegated to theSegunda División for the 2020 season. They were replaced byMontevideo City Torque,Deportivo Maldonado, andRentistas, who were promoted from the Segunda División.

ClubManagerCityStadiumCapacity
Boston RiverUruguayJuan TejeraFloridaCampeones Olímpicos7,000
MontevideoParque Capurro[note 1]10,000
Centenario[note 2]60,235
Parque Abraham Paladino[note 3]8,800
CerroArgentinaRolando CarlenMontevideoLuis Tróccoli24,000
Cerro LargoUruguayDanielo NúñezMeloAntonio Ubilla9,000
DanubioUruguayLeonardo RamosMontevideoJardines del Hipódromo18,000
Defensor SportingUruguayEduardo AcevedoMontevideoLuis Franzini18,000
Deportivo MaldonadoUruguayFrancisco PalladinoMaldonadoDomingo Burgueño Miguel22,000
FénixUruguayJuan Ramón CarrascoMontevideoParque Capurro10,000
Charrúa[note 4]14,000
LiverpoolUruguayMarcelo MéndezMontevideoBelvedere10,000
Montevideo City TorqueArgentinaPablo MariniMontevideoCentenario60,235
Parque Capurro[note 5]10,000
Charrúa[note 6]14,000
Montevideo WanderersUruguayDaniel CarreñoMontevideoParque Alfredo Víctor Viera11,000
NacionalUruguayMartín Ligüera (caretaker)MontevideoGran Parque Central34,000
Centenario[note 7]60,235
PeñarolUruguayMauricio LarrieraMontevideoCampeón del Siglo40,000
Plaza ColoniaUruguayEduardo EspinelColoniaParque Juan Prandi4,500
ProgresoUruguayMaximiliano VieraMontevideoParque Abraham Paladino8,000
RentistasUruguayAlejandro CappuccioMontevideoComplejo Rentistas10,600
Centenario[note 8]60,235
River PlateUruguayJorge FossatiMontevideoParque Federico Omar Saroldi6,000
  1. ^Used by Boston River for their Torneo Apertura home match against Montevideo Wanderers.
  2. ^Used by Boston River for their home matches since the resumption of the league following the COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^Used by Boston River for their Torneo Apertura home match against Nacional.
  4. ^Used by Fénix for their Torneo Apertura home match against Progreso.
  5. ^Used by Montevideo City Torque for their Torneo Apertura home match against Cerro.
  6. ^Used by Montevideo City Torque for their home matches since the resumption of the league following the COVID-19 pandemic.
  7. ^Used by Nacional for their Torneo Apertura home matches against Cerro Largo and Peñarol.
  8. ^Used by Rentistas for their Torneo Apertura home match against Nacional.

Managerial changes

[edit]
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Torneo Apertura
CerroUruguayFernando GentileEnd of caretaker spell5 December 2019Pre-seasonUruguayNathaniel Revetria28 December 2019[2]
LiverpoolUruguayOsvaldo Canobbio5 December 2019UruguayRomán Cuello12 December 2019[3]
Defensor SportingUruguayIgnacio RissoSacked12 December 2019[4]UruguayAlejandro Orfila21 December 2019[5]
Montevideo WanderersUruguayAlfredo AriasSigned byDeportivo Cali13 December 2019[6]UruguayMauricio Larriera20 December 2019[7]
NacionalUruguayÁlvaro GutiérrezResigned17 December 2019[8]UruguayGustavo Munúa20 December 2019[9]
PeñarolUruguayDiego LópezEnd of contract17 December 2019[10]UruguayDiego Forlán20 December 2019[11]
DanubioUruguayMauricio LarrieraSacked19 December 2019[12]UruguayMartín García23 December 2019[13]
Boston RiverUruguayMartín GarcíaSigned byDanubio23 December 2019[13]UruguaySebastián Abreu26 December 2019[14]
DanubioUruguayMartín GarcíaSacked22 August 2020[15]16thUruguayLeonardo Ramos22 August 2020[15]
PeñarolUruguayDiego Forlán31 August 2020[16]7thUruguayMario Saralegui31 August 2020[17]
CerroUruguayNathaniel Revetria7 September 2020[18]16thUruguayJuan Jacinto Rodríguez (caretaker)8 September 2020[19]
Montevideo WanderersUruguayMauricio LarrieraResigned10 October 2020[20]6thUruguayDaniel Carreño12 October 2020[21]
LiverpoolUruguayRomán CuelloSacked12 October 2020[22]9thUruguayGustavo Ferrín (caretaker)15 October 2020[23]
Torneo Intermedio
NacionalUruguayGustavo MunúaSacked15 October 2020[24]Pre-tournamentUruguayJorge Giordano15 October 2020[24][note 1]
LiverpoolUruguayGustavo FerrínEnd of caretaker spell18 October 2020[26]2nd, Serie AUruguayMarcelo Méndez18 October 2020[26]
ProgresoUruguayLeonel RoccoSigned byAtlético San Luis2 November 2020[27]3rd, Serie AUruguayGastón Añón2 November 2020[27]
Boston RiverUruguaySebastián AbreuResigned9 November 2020[28]7th, Serie BUruguayFernando Rodino (caretaker)9 November 2020
UruguayFernando RodinoEnd of caretaker spell11 November 2020[29]5th, Serie BUruguayJuan Tejera11 November 2020[29]
Defensor SportingUruguayAlejandro OrfilaSacked12 November 2020[30]6th, Serie BUruguayGregorio Pérez14 November 2020[31]
PeñarolUruguayMario SaraleguiEnd of contract31 December 2020[32]3rd, Serie BUruguayMauricio Larriera31 December 2020[33]
CerroUruguayJuan Jacinto RodríguezEnd of caretaker spell6 January 2021[34]8th, Serie AArgentinaRolando Carlen12 January 2021[35]
Torneo Clausura
Plaza ColoniaUruguayMatías RosaMutual consent30 January 2021[36]11thUruguayEduardo Espinel31 January 2021[37]
ProgresoUruguayGastón AñónResigned9 February 2021[38]15thUruguayMaximiliano Viera10 February 2021[39]
Defensor SportingUruguayGregorio PérezSacked13 March 2021[40]12thUruguayEduardo Acevedo13 March 2021[40]
NacionalUruguayJorge Giordano22 March 2021[41]4thUruguayMartín Ligüera (caretaker)22 March 2021[41]
  1. ^Originally as caretaker manager, appointed on a permanent basis on 29 December 2020.[25]

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

[edit]

On 12 March 2020,Uruguayan Football Association presidentIgnacio Alonso announced that the fourth round of the Torneo Apertura, scheduled for the weekend of 14–15 March, would be played behind closed doors. In his statement through social media, Alonso said that the decision had been made in conjunction with the Uruguayan government in conversations with PresidentLuis Lacalle Pou and National Secretary for SportSebastián Bauzá.[42] However, the next day, following the suspension of all public events until further notice ordered by the Uruguayan government due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AUF announced the indefinite suspension of all of its tournaments, including the Primera División.[43]

On 22 May, the health protocol elaborated by the AUF in conjunction with four physicians was approved by 13 out of the 16 Primera División clubs.[44] On 4 June, Uruguay's Ministry of Public Health approved the health protocol submitted by AUF on 26 May for the return of activity. The protocol contemplated the application of COVID-19 tests in every club from 8 to 10 June, and the start of individual training on 15 June,[45] with the competition being set to resume between 1 and 15 August, pending final approval from the Uruguayan government.[46]

Despite the AUF's efforts to resume competition on 1 August, on 15 July, following a meeting between representatives from the Uruguayan government and the governing body, it was confirmed that the tournament would resume on 8 August 2020.[47]

On 26 September, the match betweenLiverpool andNacional scheduled for that same day was suspended due to the presence of one positive COVID-19 case in Nacional's squad, which prompted the Ministry of Public Health to decree a mandatory quarantine for the entire team.[48] The match was eventually rescheduled by AUF to 3 October.[49]

The fifth round of the Torneo Intermedio, originally scheduled to be held in the weekend of 14–15 November, was postponed after the entire squads ofDanubio andBoston River were forced to isolate by health authorities due to Danubio footballerRodrigo Piñeiro testing positive for COVID-19.[50] Further Torneo Intermedio matches involving Danubio,Defensor Sporting, andRentistas, as well as the tournament's final between Nacional andMontevideo Wanderers were also postponed due to the confirmation of COVID-19 cases in those teams.[51][52]

With the repeated suspensions and postponements of matches and rounds of the tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic causing the extension of the 2020 season to April 2021, meaning that the league would not be concluded before the start of theCopa Libertadores andCopa Sudamericana qualifying stages, on 14 January 2021 the League Council of theUruguayan Football Association approved a temporary modification to the method of qualification to CONMEBOL competitions of Uruguayan clubs. Since associations must formally inform CONMEBOL of the clubs that will take part in international competition in advance to the start of competition, some international berths were decided based on deadlines set according to the dates the respective Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana rounds were scheduled to be held on as well as the placements of clubs in the aggregate table at the time of those deadlines.

In that vein, theUruguay 4 andUruguay 3 berths to the Copa Libertadores, which are usually awarded to the best clubs in the aggregate table other than the league champions and runners-up, were awarded to the best eligible clubs in the aggregate table as of 7 and 21 February 2021, respectively, considering that the Copa Libertadores first and second stages were scheduled to begin on 23 February and 9 March 2021, respectively. In all cases, clubs were offered the chance to accept or decline the berths they were eligible for at the time of the respective deadlines.[53]

Torneo Apertura

[edit]

The Torneo Apertura, named "Sr. Mateo Giri", was the first tournament of the 2020 season. It began on 15 February and concluded on 14 October 2020.

Standings

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Nacional157712716+1128Qualification forTorneo Apertura decider
2Rentistas157712615+1128
3Montevideo City Torque157442116+525
4Peñarol156631915+424
5Cerro Largo156631917+224
6Defensor Sporting155641620−421
7Montevideo Wanderers155551616020
8Deportivo Maldonado155551620−420
9Liverpool155462225−319
10Fénix153931917+218
11Progreso154472120+116
12River Plate153661718−115
13Plaza Colonia153661418−415
14Danubio153571217−514
15Cerro153571321−814
16Boston River152761421−713
Source:AUF,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Playoff game, in case two teams are tied for first place.
If there are more than two teams tied in points: 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Head-to-head record, 5) Drawing of lots, 6) Playoff game, in case two teams are still tied for first place.

Results

[edit]
Home \ AwayBORCRRCRLDANDFSDMAFNXLIVMCTWANNACPEÑPCOPRORENRIV
Boston River1–10–00–21–10–02–31–1
Cerro2–11–22–21–11–01–00–0
Cerro Largo0–02–11–00–04–31–11–12–1
Danubio2–20–02–00–10–11–11–3
Defensor Sporting1–12–04–20–21–12–12–1
Deportivo Maldonado1–21–01–10–00–32–01–0
Fénix5–01–01–31–20–01–1
Liverpool3–21–02–11–21–12–21–31–01–1
Montevideo City Torque2–01–11–22–12–11–31–31–0
Montevideo Wanderers1–00–02–21–22–02–21–20–2
Nacional5–12–22–01–12–01–12–1
Peñarol2–02–12–01–13–20–00–22–12–2
Plaza Colonia1–32–01–21–11–10–01–3
Progreso1–22–01–21–03–02–22–21–2
Rentistas2–04–11–11–10–02–02–12–1
River Plate1–10–12–21–22–30–01–1
Source:AUF,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Torneo Apertura decider

[edit]

SinceNacional andRentistas ended up tied in points for first place, an additional match was played by both teams to decide the Torneo Apertura winners. The winners qualified for thesemifinal of the championship playoff.

Nacional0–1 (a.e.t.)Rentistas
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Daniel Rodríguez

Torneo Intermedio

[edit]

The Torneo Intermedio was the second tournament of the 2020 season, played between the Apertura and Clausura tournaments. It consisted of two groups whose composition depended on the final standings of the Torneo Apertura: teams in odd-numbered positions played in Serie A, and teams in even-numbered positions played in Serie B. It started on 17 October 2020 and ended on 14 January 2021,[54] with the winners being granted a berth into the2021 Copa Sudamericana and the2021 Supercopa Uruguaya.

Serie A

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationWANLIVMCTCRLRENPROPCOCRR
1Montevideo Wanderers7421138+514Advance toTorneo Intermedio Final1–02–23–02–2
2Liverpool73311412+2122–32–23–2
3Montevideo City Torque73131310+3101–22–11–23–0
4Cerro Largo724185+3101–12–10–0
5Rentistas723276+191–20–01–0
6Progreso7142710−371–22–20–00–0
7Plaza Colonia7133811−362–21–30–33–0
8Cerro7124513−851–00–22–2
Source:AUF,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Head-to-head record, 5) Drawing of lots, 6) Playoff game, in case two teams are tied for first place.

Serie B

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationNACRIVPEÑFNXDANDMADFSBOR
1Nacional7502116+515Advance toTorneo Intermedio Final1–00–23–0
2River Plate7412148+6130–23–24–01–1
3Peñarol7403159+6123–21–24–12–0
4Fénix731376+1101–01–12–0
5Danubio723259−491–41–00–00–0
6Deportivo Maldonado72231015−581–22–11–13–1
7Defensor Sporting7133510−562–10–11–1
8Boston River7124610−450–10–35–1
Source:AUF,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Head-to-head record, 5) Drawing of lots, 6) Playoff game, in case two teams are tied for first place.

Torneo Intermedio Final

[edit]
Nacional0–0 (a.e.t.)Montevideo Wanderers
Report
Penalties
4–1
Attendance: 0
Referee: Yimmi Álvarez
  1. ^The Torneo Intermedio final was originally scheduled for 20 December 2020, 20:00 local time, but was postponed due to the confirmation of a staff member ofNacional testing positive for COVID-19.[52] It was eventually rescheduled for 14 January 2021, 20:00 local time.[54]

Torneo Clausura

[edit]

The Torneo Clausura, named "Sr. Julio César Road", was the third and last tournament of the 2020 season. Due to the schedule disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a proposal to change its format and play it with two groups of eight teams, akin to the Torneo Intermedio, however on 23 December 2020 the AUF's League Council decided to play it under its normal single-round robin format.[55] It began on 16 January 2021 and ended on 29 March 2021.

Standings

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Liverpool1510413413+2134Qualification forChampionship playoff
2Peñarol158522012+829
3Montevideo City Torque157533014+1626
4Nacional157531916+326
5Plaza Colonia157442816+1225
6Boston River157172326−322
7Fénix[a]155732524+121
8River Plate[a]155461923−421
9Deportivo Maldonado154652127−618
10Montevideo Wanderers[b]153662231−918
11Cerro Largo154471517−216
12Progreso[b]155371722−515
13Danubio154381723−615
14Cerro153571621−514
15Defensor Sporting152851521−614
16Rentistas152491227−1510
Source:AUF,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Playoff game, in case two teams are tied for first place.
If there are more than two teams tied in points: 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Head-to-head record, 5) Drawing of lots, 6) Playoff game, in case two teams are still tied for first place.
Notes:
  1. ^abRiver Plate were awarded two points andFénix were deducted one point due to Fénix fielding the ineligible playerBryan Olivera during the match between both teams.[56]
  2. ^abMontevideo Wanderers were awarded three points andProgreso were deducted three points due to Progreso fielding an ineligible player during the match between both teams.[57]

Results

[edit]
Home \ AwayBORCRRCRLDANDFSDMAFNXLIVMCTWANNACPEÑPCOPRORENRIV
Boston River2–02–11–55–01–00–31–22–3
Cerro0–10–02–31–11–30–11–12–0
Cerro Largo0–01–21–30–01–13–11–0
Danubio2–10–32–20–10–42–10–10–1
Defensor Sporting1–21–12–20–31–13–20–00–2
Deportivo Maldonado2–10–22–41–11–21–13–11–2
Fénix2–13–31–01–10–23–33–33–01–1
Liverpool3–24–12–11–12–23–2
Montevideo City Torque0–00–01–13–01–21–22–0
Montevideo Wanderers2–21–12–02–80–11–33–2
Nacional1–22–12–20–42–11–11–13–0
Peñarol1–21–13–10–01–32–0
Plaza Colonia3–02–13–00–03–00–15–01–0
Progreso3–31–10–10–40–00–10–2
Rentistas0–10–12–11–01–20–11–3
River Plate3–11–22–00–41–11–13–21–1
Source:AUF,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Aggregate table

[edit]

The aggregate table included the results of the three stages played throughout the season: Torneo Apertura, Torneo Intermedio, and Torneo Clausura. The top team of this table at the end of the season qualified for the finals of the championship playoff.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Nacional(C)37191265639+1769Qualification forChampionship playoff andCopa Libertadores group stage
2Liverpool37181187050+2065Qualification forChampionship playoff andCopa Libertadores first stage[a]
3Peñarol37181185434+2065Qualification forCopa Sudamericana first stage
4Montevideo City Torque371710106440+2461
5Montevideo Wanderers[b]371213125155−452Qualification forCopa Libertadores second stage[c]
6Cerro Largo371214114239+350Qualification forCopa Sudamericana first stage
7Fénix[d]37111795147+449
8River Plate[d]371211145049+149
9Rentistas371114124548−347Qualification forChampionship playoff andCopa Libertadores group stage
10Plaza Colonia371113135045+546
11Deportivo Maldonado371113134661−1546
12Defensor Sporting37817123651−1541
13Boston River371010174357−1440
14Progreso[b]371011164552−738
15Danubio37911173449−1538
16Cerro37712183455−2133
Source:AUF
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Playoff game, in case two teams are tied for first place.
If there are more than two teams tied in points: 2) Goal difference, 3) Goals for, 4) Head-to-head record, 5) Drawing of lots, 6) Playoff game, in case two teams are still tied for first place.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Liverpool qualified for theCopa Libertadores first stage by accepting theUruguay 4 berth offered by theAUF on 8 February 2021.[58]
  2. ^abMontevideo Wanderers were awarded three points andProgreso were deducted three points due to Progreso fielding an ineligible player during the Torneo Clausura match between both teams.[57]
  3. ^Montevideo Wanderers qualified for theCopa Libertadores second stage by accepting theUruguay 3 berth offered by the AUF on 22 February 2021.[59]
  4. ^abRiver Plate were awarded two points andFénix were deducted one point due to Fénix fielding the ineligible playerBryan Olivera during the Torneo Clausura match between both teams.[56]

Championship playoff

[edit]
Semi-finalFinals
Rentistas(Semi-final winners)000
Rentistas(Apertura winners) (p)1 (3)Nacional(Aggregate table first place)314
Liverpool(Clausura winners)1 (2)

Semi-final

[edit]
Rentistas1–1 (a.e.t.)Liverpool
Report
Penalties
3–2
Attendance: 0
Referee: Andrés Matonte

Finals

[edit]
Nacional3–0Rentistas
Report
Attendance: 0

Rentistas0–1Nacional
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Christian Ferreyra

Nacional won 4–0 on aggregate.


 Primera División
2020 Champions
 
Nacional
48th title

Top goalscorers

[edit]
RankNameClubGoals
1ArgentinaGonzalo BergessioNacional25
2UruguayJuan Ignacio RamírezLiverpool24
3UruguayMaureen FrancoFénix18
4UruguayDavid TeransPeñarol16
5UruguayGonzalo VegaRentistas15
6UruguayFacundo BatistaDeportivo Maldonado14
7UruguayMatías ArezoRiver Plate13
8UruguayEnzo BorgesCerro Largo12
UruguayMatías CóccaroMontevideo City Torque
10UruguayAgustín Álvarez MartínezPeñarol10
UruguayRubén BentancourtBoston River
ArgentinaGustavo Del PreteMontevideo City Torque

Source:AUF

Relegation

[edit]

Relegation was determined at the end of the season by computing an average of the number of points earned per game over the two most recent seasons:2019 and 2020. The three teams with the lowest average were relegated to theSegunda División for the following season.

Pos
Team2019
Pts
2020
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
Relegation
1Nacional7569144741.946
2Peñarol7465139741.878
3Liverpool5965124741.676
4Montevideo City Torque6161371.649
5Cerro Largo6950119741.608
6Progreso6538103741.392
7Plaza Colonia5646102741.378
8River Plate5149100741.351
9Montevideo Wanderers465298741.324
10Fénix484997741.311
11Rentistas4747371.27
12Deportivo Maldonado4646371.243
13Boston River484088741.189
14Defensor Sporting(R)454186741.162Relegation toSegunda División
15Danubio(R)413879741.068
16Cerro(R)333366740.892

Season awards

[edit]

On 23 April 2021 the AUF announced the winners of the season awards, who were chosen by its Technical Staff based on voting by managers and captains of the 16 Primera División teams as well as a group of local sports journalists.[60] 37 players were nominated for Best Player and the Team of the Season according to their ratings and evaluations by the Technical Staff throughout the season.[61]

AwardWinnerClub
Best PlayerArgentinaGonzalo BergessioNacional
Youth TalentUruguayFacundo BatistaDeportivo Maldonado
Best GoalUruguayAgustín Ocampo
(against Cerro Largo, Torneo Clausura)
Liverpool
Best SaveUruguaySebastián Lentinelly
(against Peñarol, Torneo Clausura)
Liverpool
Public's Player[note 1]UruguayFacundo TorresPeñarol
Best ManagerArgentinaPablo MariniMontevideo City Torque
Best NewcomerUruguayFacundo TorresPeñarol
Top ScorerArgentinaGonzalo Bergessio
(25 goals in 37 games played)
Nacional
Least beaten goal in regular seasonPeñarol
(36 goals conceded)
Most minutes on fieldUruguayGonzalo Falcón
(3,240 minutes in 36 games played)
Boston River
ArgentinaDanilo Lerda
(3,240 minutes in 36 games played)
Deportivo Maldonado
Fair Play AwardBoston River
  1. ^Chosen by public voting on the competition's social network accounts.[61]
Team of the Season[60]
GoalkeeperUruguaySergio Rochet (Nacional)
DefendersUruguayFranco Pizzichillo (Montevideo City Torque)UruguayFederico Pereira (Liverpool)UruguayYonatthan Rak (Montevideo City Torque)UruguayCamilo Cándido (Liverpool)
MidfieldersUruguayGonzalo Vega (Rentistas)UruguayHernán Figueredo (Liverpool)UruguayEmiliano Martínez (Nacional)UruguayDavid Terans (Peñarol)
ForwardsUruguayJuan Ignacio Ramírez (Liverpool)ArgentinaGonzalo Bergessio (Nacional)
BenchUruguaySebastián Lentinelly (Liverpool)UruguayFranco Romero (Liverpool)UruguayJoaquín Piquerez (Peñarol)UruguayFelipe Carballo (Nacional)
ChileMarcelo Allende (Montevideo City Torque)UruguayFacundo Torres (Peñarol)UruguayMatías Arezo (River Plate)UruguayFacundo Batista (Deportivo Maldonado)

References

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  1. ^"Apertura: Clubes votaron en Consejo de Liga comenzar el torneo el próximo 15 de febrero" (in Spanish). Futbol.com.uy. 16 January 2020. Retrieved24 January 2020.
  2. ^"Nathaniel Revetria es el nuevo entrenador de Cerro" (in Spanish). LaRed21. 28 December 2019. Retrieved4 January 2020.
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  6. ^"Alfredo Arias dejó Wanderers, dirigirá Deportivo Cali" (in Spanish). LaRed21. 14 December 2019. Retrieved4 January 2020.
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  17. ^"Mario Saralegui, el sucesor que vuelve a Peñarol tras 12 años" (in Spanish). El Observador. 31 August 2020.
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  21. ^"Daniel Carreño vuelve al bohemio" (in Spanish). Tenfield. 12 October 2020. Retrieved16 October 2020.
  22. ^"Liverpool comunicó que se le rescindió el contrato al director técnico Román Cuello" (in Spanish). Futbol.com.uy. 12 October 2020. Retrieved16 October 2020.
  23. ^"Bueno y Almeida, las caras nuevas" (in Spanish). Tenfield. 15 October 2020. Retrieved16 October 2020.
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  26. ^ab"Marcelo Méndez es el nuevo técnico" (in Spanish). Tenfield. 18 October 2020. Retrieved21 October 2020.
  27. ^ab"Se fue Rocco, llegó Añón" (in Spanish). Tenfield. 1 November 2020. Retrieved19 November 2020.
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  30. ^"Orfila fue cesado" (in Spanish). Tenfield. 12 November 2020. Retrieved15 November 2020.
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  32. ^"Ruglio le avisó a Saralegui que no se prorroga su contrato y que termina el 31 de diciembre" (in Spanish). El Observador. 11 December 2020. Retrieved4 January 2021.
  33. ^""El club que me emociona es Peñarol", dijo Larriera en su presentación como DT carbonero" (in Spanish). El Observador. 31 December 2020. Retrieved4 January 2021.
  34. ^""Me hubiese gustado seguir como técnico, no en otra área como me ofrecieron" dijo el ex conductor del Club Atlético Cerro" (in Spanish). La Voz de Melo. 7 January 2021. Retrieved15 January 2021.
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  60. ^ab"Se definieron los Premios AUF anuales 2020" (in Spanish). AUF. 23 April 2021.
  61. ^ab"37 futbolistas son candidatos a Mejor Jugador y a integrar el Equipo Ideal de la temporada 2020" (in Spanish). AUF. 15 April 2021. Retrieved23 April 2021.

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