1913 Uruguayan Primera División

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Uruguayan Primera División
Season 1913 (13th)
Champions 600px Bianco e Rosso (Strisce).png River Plate F.C.
Relegated Bristol
Matches played56
Goals scored121 (2.16 per match)
1912
1914

The Uruguayan Championship 1913 was the 13th season of Uruguay's top-flight football league.

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Overview

The tournament consisted of a two-wheel championship of all against all. It involved eight teams, and the champion was River Plate F.C.

Teams

TeamCityStadiumCapacityFoundationSeasonsConsecutive seasonsTitles 1912
Rosso e Nero (Strisce).png Bristol Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 55-5th
Bandera-central-uruguay-railway-cricket-club.png CURCC Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 28 September 1891121252nd
600px Strisce Bianche e Blu-Rosse alternate.png Central Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 5 January 190544-6th
Bandera del Club Nacional de Football.svg Nacional Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Gran Parque Central 15,00014 May 1899111131st
Reformers Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo ----
600px Bianco e Rosso (Strisce).png River Plate Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 18976624th
Universal F. C..jpg Universal Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 11-7th
600px Bianco e Nero (Strisce).png Montevideo Wanderers Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 15 August 19029923rd

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 River Plate 14941209+1122
2 Nacional 14761259+1620
3 CURCC 145452016+414
4 Central 146261214214
5 Montevideo Wanderers 146171316313
6 Reformers 144288201210
7 Universal 143471017710
8 Bristol 14257132079
Source: rsssf.com
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Uruguayan Champion 1913
Silueta trofeo Campeonato Uruguayo.png  
Escudo River Plate Football Club.png
River Plate F.C.
3rd title

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