| Organising body | AUF |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1903 |
| Folded | 1914; 111 years ago (1914) |
| Country | Uruguay |
| Level on pyramid | 2 |
| Promotion to | (none)[1] |
| Most championships | River Plate (3) |
TheUruguayan Segunda División was afootball league inUruguay, organised by theAUF. First held in 1903, this competition was one of the divisions that formed theUruguayan football league system, and was contested until 1914 when it was replaced byDivisional Intermedia.[2]
Divisional Intermedia was the second division of Uruguay until 1942, when theSegunda División Profesional was created as a professional football league, therefore Intermedia became the third division.[3]
There are few records of Segunda División and almost nothing about results or further data of each season. Moreover, on some occasions Segunda División champions were not allowed by theAUF to participate inPrimera División.[1] One of those teams wasRiver Plate, that was allowed to participate in Primera only after having won the Segunda División three times.[1] Therefore River Plate played its first Primera División tournament inPrimera División 1907.[4][5]
River Plate remains as the most winning team of Segunda División with 3 titles.[6]
The following list include all champions:[7]
| Ed. | Season | Champion |
|---|---|---|
1 | 1903 | River Plate(1) |
– | 1904 | (not held)[n 1] |
2 | 1905 | River Plate(2) |
3 | 1906 | River Plate(3) |
4 | 1907 | Bristol(1) |
5 | 1908 | Central(1) |
6 | 1909 | CURCC B[n 2](1) |
7 | 1910 | Nacional B[n 2](1) |
8 | 1911 | Universal(1) |
9 | 1912 | Reformers(1) |
10 | 1913 | Independencia(1) |
11 | 1914 | Defensor(1) |