Aruban Division Uno

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Aruban Division Uno
Flag-map of Aruba.svg
Country Flag of Aruba.svg Aruba Football Federation
Confederation CONCACAF
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid2
Promotion to Division di Honor
Relegation to Division Dos (before 2017) None (since 2017–18) [1]
Domestic cup(s) Copa Betico Croes
Current champions Jong Aruba (4 title)
(2022–23)
Most championships Brazil Juniors (5 titles)
Website Division Uno
Current: 2023–24

The Aruban Division Uno (English: Aruban First Division) is the second tier of football in Aruba. Since 2022-23 season, the top 4 team in each group of the league will enter the promotion/relegation playoff along with the bottom 4 team from the Division di Honor. [2]

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Clubs 2023/24

The following sixteen clubs participated in the First Division during the 2022-23 season.

Pool A:

Pool B:

Clubs 2022/23

The following sixteen clubs participated in the First Division during the 2022-23 season.

Pool A:

Pool B:

Clubs 2021/22

The following fourteen clubs participated in the First Division during the 2021-22 season.

Pool A:

Pool B:

Clubs 2019/20

The following fifteen clubs participated in the First Division during the 2019-20 season.

Pool A:

Pool B:

Clubs 2016/17

The following ten clubs participated in the First Division during the 2016-17 season.

Champions

SeasonChampion
1960 River Plate
1961 San Nicolas Juniors
1962-63 Millionarios
1963-64 Sport Boys
1964-65 Tropical
1965-66 Bubali
1966-67 Aruba Juniors
1967-68 Jong Aruba
1968-69 Tropical
1969-70 San Nicolas Juniors
1970-71 Atlantico
1971-72Unknown
1973 La Fama
1974-80Unknown
1981 Rooi Afo
1982Unknown
1983 Universal
1984-88Unknown
1989 San Nicolas Juniors
1990 Brazil Juniors
1991-92Unknown
1993 Nacional
1994-97Unknown
1998 Juventud TL
1999 Brazil Juniors
2000 Jong Aruba
2001 Britannia
2002 La Fama
2003-04Unknown
2004-05 Caiquetio
2005-06 Juventud TL
2006-07 River Plate
2007-08 Trupial
2008-09 Brazil Juniors
2009-10 Caravel
2010-11 Dakota
2011-12 Caiquetio
2012-13 Caravel
2013-14 Brazil Juniors
2014-15 Caravel
2015-16 Jong Aruba
2016-17 Real Piedra Plat
2017-18 Brazil Juniors
2018-19 Independiente Porto Caravel
2019-20Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021Unofficial championship
2021-22 Santa Fe
2022-23 Jong Aruba

Team championships

ClubChampionChampion years
Brazil Juniors 51990, 1999, 2009, 2014, 2018
Caravel 42010, 2013, 2015, 2019
Jong Aruba 41968, 2000, 2016, 2022-23
San Nicolas Juniors 31961, 1970, 1989
Tropical 21965, 1969
Juventud TL 21998, 2006
La Fama 21973, 2002
River Plate 21960, 2007
Caiquetio 22005, 2012
Millionarios 11963
Sport Boys 11964
Bubali 11966
Aruba Juniors 11967
Atlantico 11970
Rooi Afo 11981
Universal 11983
Nacional 11993
Britannia 12001
Trupial 12008
Dakota 12011
Real Piedra Plat 12017
Independiente Porto Caravel 12019
Santa Fe 12022

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