Torneo Competencia (Uruguay)

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Torneo Competencia
Organising body AUF
Founded1934
Abolished1990;33 years ago (1990)
Region Uruguay
Most successful team(s) Peñarol (11 titles)

The Torneo Competencia was a Uruguayan football cup competition organized by the Uruguayan Football Association from 1934 to 1990. [1]

Contents

List of champions

Ed.YearChampionRunner-up
1
1934 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers
1935
(Not held)
2
1936 Peñarol Sud América
1937–1940
(Not held)
3
1941 Peñarol Nacional
4
1942The first place was shared by Nacional and Peñarol.
5
1943 Peñarol Rampla Juniors
6
1944 Central Peñarol
7
1945 Nacional Peñarol
8
1946 Peñarol Nacional
9
1947 Peñarol Defensor
10
1948 Nacional Peñarol
11
1949 Peñarol Nacional
12
1950 Rampla Juniors Peñarol
13
1951 Peñarol Defensor
14
1952 Nacional Peñarol
15
1953 Peñarol Nacional
1954
(Not held)
16
1955 Rampla Juniors Nacional
17
1956 Peñarol Nacional
18
1957 Peñarol Nacional
19
1958 Nacional Danubio
20
1959 Nacional Sud América
1960
(Not held)
21
1961 Nacional Racing
22
1962 Nacional Defensor
23
1963 Nacional Rampla Juniors
24
1964The first place was shared by Nacional and Peñarol.
1965–1966
(Not held)
25
1967The first place was shared by Nacional and Peñarol.
1968–1984
(Not held)
26
1985 Progreso Rampla Juniors
27
1986 Peñarol Bella Vista
28
1987 Montevideo Wanderers Progreso
29
1988 Danubio Peñarol
30
1989 Nacional Montevideo Wanderers
31
1990 Montevideo Wanderers Liverpool

Titles by team

TeamTitlesYears won
Peñarol
11
1936, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1986
Nacional 101934, 1945, 1948, 1952, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1989 [2]
Montevideo Wanderers
2
1987, 1990
Rampla Juniors
2
1950, 1955
Central
1
1944
Danubio
1
1988
Progreso
1
1985

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References

  1. "Uruguay.: Otras Copas". www.el-area.com.
  2. "Club Nacional de Football". nacional.uy.