Final Table: 1. Millonarios 34 28 4 2 98:29 60 [Bogotá] 2. Boca Juniors 34 22 5 7 110:55 49 [Cali] 3. Cúcuta 34 21 6 7 93:56 48 [Cúcuta] 4. Dep. Cali 34 19 10 5 82.46 48 [Cali] 5. Quindío 34 15 9 10 70:62 39 [Armenia] 6. Santa Fe 34 14 9 11 90:75 37 [Bogotá] 7. Sporting 34 14 9 11 78:73 37 [Barranquilla] 8. Junior 34 14 8 12 66:58 36 [Barranquilla] 9. Once Deportivo 34 14 7 13 72:66 35 [Manizales] 10. D. Caldas 34 14 6 14 77:74 34 [Manizales] 11. Pereira 34 12 10 12 66:67 34 [Pereira] 12. Bucaramanga 34 14 6 14 55:60 34 [Bucaramanga] 13. América 34 11 7 16 66:76 29 [Cali] 14. Samarios 34 10 7 17 64:69 27 [Santa Marta] 15. Nacional 34 7 9 18 54:96 23 [Medellín] 16. Medellín 34 6 7 21 51:92 19 [Medellín] 17. Universidad 34 5 4 25 48:126 14 [Bogotá] 18. Huracán 34 2 3 27 33:93 9 [Medellín] Millonarios [Bogotá] champions of Colombia 1951 NB: Atlético Municipal changed name to Atlético Nacional. This year had he largest number of teams in Colombian championships (18 teams). Topscorers 1. Alfredo Di Stefano (Millonarios) 31 2. Julio Avila (Caldas) 30 3. Antonio Báez (Millonarios) 28 4. Alejandrino Genes (Boca Jrs) 26 5. Angel Bermi (Boca Jrs) 23 6. Bibiano Zapirain (Cúcuta) 22 6. Elger Alarcón (Quindío) 22 8. Fernando Walter (D. Cali) 211950.
1952.
list of 2nd division champions.
Prepared and maintained by Frank Ballesteros for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Frank Ballesteros
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