1920 Uruguayan Primera División

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Uruguayan Primera División
Season1920 (20th)
Champions Bandera del Club Nacional de Football.svg Nacional
Relegated River Plate F.C.
1920 Copa Aldao Nacional
Matches played132
Goals scored364 (2.76 per match)
1919
1921

The Uruguayan Championship 1920 was the 20th 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 twelve teams, and the champion was Nacional.

Teams

TeamCityStadiumCapacityFoundationSeasonsConsecutive seasonsTitles 1919
Flag of None.svg Belgrano Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 11-8th
600px Strisce Bianche e Blu-Rosse alternate.png Central Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 5 January 19051111-5th
Flag of None.svg Charley Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 33-10th
Dublin FC.jpg Dublin Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 94-6th
600px Nero e Blu Strisce-Flag.svg Liverpool Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 15 February 1915----
Bandera del Club Nacional de Football.svg Nacional Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Gran Parque Central 15,00014 May 1899181871st
Bandera-club-atletico-penarol.png Peñarol / CURCC Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 28 September 1891191963rd
Reformers Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 77-9th
600px Bianco e Rosso (Strisce).png River Plate Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 1897131347th
Universal F. C..jpg Universal Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 88-2nd
600px Bianco e Marrone.png Uruguay Onward Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo ----
600px Bianco e Nero (Strisce).png Montevideo Wanderers Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 15 August 1902161624th

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Nacional 2219218512+7340
2 Peñarol 221741456+3938
3 Central 2213363021+929
4 Universal 2212464422+2228
5 Montevideo Wanderers 2210393123+823
6 Reformers 2259816301419
7 Uruguay Onward 22831132491719
8 Liverpool 2241082226418
9 Belgrano 22561115352016
10 Dublin 22451312423013
11 Charley 22441413564312
12 River Plate F.C. 2233161942239
Source: rsssf.com
  Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguayan Champion 1920
Silueta trofeo Campeonato Uruguayo.png  
Escudo actual bolso.png
Nacional
8th title

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