Campeonato Uruguayo Femenino B

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Divisional B Femenina
Founded2016;8 years ago (2016)
CountryUruguay
Confederation CONMEBOL
Number of teams9
Level on pyramid 2 out of 3
Promotion to Femenino A
Relegation to Femenino C
Current champions Montevideo Wanderers
(2021)
Website auf.org.uy
Current: 2023

The Divisional B Femenina is the second division of Women's football in uruguay, and is organized by the Uruguayan Football Association since 2016, from a FIFA request. [1]

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Champions

The Divisional B organized by the Uruguayan Football Association began to dispute in 2016. [2]

Ed.SeasonChampionRunner-up
1
2016Cutcsa Línea D Salus
2
2017 Liverpool San Jacinto
3
2018 Progreso [3] Bella Vista
4
2019 Defensor Sporting [4] Atenas
5
2020 Racing
Náutico [5]
6
2021 Montevideo Wanderers [6] San José
7
2022 Montevideo City Torque [7] Danubio
8
2023San Jacinto Keguay Canadian Soccer

Titles by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning yearsRunners-up years
Cutcsa Línea D12016
Defensor Sporting 12019
Liverpool 12017
Montevideo City Torque 12022
Montevideo Wanderers 12021
Náutico12020
Progreso 12018
Racing 12020
San Jacinto Keguay12023

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