1928 Uruguayan Primera División

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Uruguayan Primera División
Season 1928 (26th)
Champions Bandera-club-atletico-penarol.png Peñarol
1928 Copa Aldao Peñarol
Matches played240
Goals scored562 (2.34 per match)
1927
1929

The Uruguayan Championship 1928 was the 26th 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 sixteen teams, and the champion was Peñarol.

Teams

TeamCityStadiumCapacityFoundationSeasonsConsecutive seasonsTitles 1927
600px Giallo e Bianco.png Bella Vista Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Parque Olivos4 October 192033-10th
CA Capurro.svg Capurro Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Parque Narancio31 October 191411-12th
Bandera del Club Atletico Cerro.png Cerro Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Parque Santa Rosa1 December 192211-13th
600px Amaranto e Verde (Strisce) alternati con Bianco.png Colón Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 12 March 1907----
Defensor Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Parque Ricci15 March 191341-6th
C A Lito.jpg Lito Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 191755-9th
600px Nero e Blu Strisce-Flag.svg Liverpool Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 15 February 191566-14th
Rosso e Nero (Strisce).png Misiones Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Parque Chaná26 May 190621-7th
Bandera del Club Nacional de Football.svg Nacional Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Gran Parque Central 15,00014 May 18992424113rd
Flag-Olimpia FC.svg Olimpia Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Olimpia Park 13 March 192211-8th
Bandera-club-atletico-penarol.png Peñarol / CURCC Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Estadio Pocitos 1,00028 September 189123172nd
600px vertical Green HEX-00A650 White.svg Racing Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 6 April 191922-15th
600px Verde e Rosso (Strisce).png Rampla Juniors Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Parque Nelson 7 January 19144411st
Arancione Internazionale e Nero.svg Sud América Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 15 January 191411-5th
600px Bianco e Marrone.png Uruguay Onward Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo 66-11th
600px Bianco e Nero (Strisce).png Montevideo Wanderers Coat of arms of Montevideo Department.svg Montevideo Estadio Belvedere 15 August 1902222224th

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Peñarol 3020556622+4445
2 Rampla Juniors 3015784424+2037
3 Nacional 30121174026+1435
4 Cerro 30111273233134
5 Sud América 30111182821+733
6 Defensor 30128103632+432
7 Capurro 30111093033332
8 Misiones 30119103635+131
9 Bella Vista 30118113534+130
10 Colón 301091133431029
11 Montevideo Wanderers 30910112529428
12 Olimpia 309101131441328
13 Liverpool 29810113034426
14 Uruguay Onward 30771631532221
15 Racing 30761733491620
16 Lito 30591632501819
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Uruguayan Champion 1928
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Peñarol
8th title

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