1916 Uruguayan Primera División

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Uruguayan Primera División
Season 1916 (16th)
Champions Bandera del Club Nacional de Football.svg Nacional
1916 Copa Aldao Nacional
Matches played72
Goals scored153 (2.13 per match)
1915
1917

The Uruguayan Championship 1916 was the 16th 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 nine teams, and the champion was Nacional.

Teams

TeamCityStadiumCapacityFoundationSeasonsConsecutive seasonsTitles 1915
600px Strisce Bianche e Blu-Rosse alternate.png Central Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 5 January 190577-7th
Defensor Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 15 March 191311-4th
Dublin FC.jpg Dublin Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 5---
Bandera del Club Nacional de Football.svg Nacional Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Gran Parque Central 15,00014 May 1899141441st
Bandera-club-atletico-penarol.png Peñarol / CURCC Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 28 September 1891151552nd
Reformers Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 33-8th
600px Bianco e Rosso (Strisce).png River Plate Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 18979946th
Universal F. C..jpg Universal Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 44-3rd
600px Bianco e Nero (Strisce).png Montevideo Wanderers Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 15 August 1902121225th

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Nacional 161420285+2330
2 Peñarol 167452919+1018
3 Montevideo Wanderers 167361320717
4 Central 166371617115
5 River Plate 164571817+113
6 Universal 163761619313
7 Dublin 164571317413
8 Defensor 164571017713
9 Reformers 1652910221212
Source: rsssf.com
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Uruguayan Champion 1916
Silueta trofeo Campeonato Uruguayo.png  
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Nacional
5th title

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