Final Table: 1. Millonarios 48 21 15 12 87:72 57 Champions 2. Cúcuta 48 19 18 11 79:56 56 3. Medellín 48 19 16 13 85:73 54 4. Quindío 48 18 16 14 81:68 52 5. Cali 48 15 21 12 83:71 51 6. Santa Fe 48 17 14 17 89:85 48 7. Pereira 48 15 18 15 74:67 48 8. América 48 15 18 15 71:71 48 9. Nacional 48 17 13 18 85:82 47 10. Magdalena 48 16 12 20 78:93 44 11. Tolima 48 12 17 19 63:84 41 12. Once Caldas 48 13 14 21 64:94 40 13. Bucaramanga 48 11 16 21 63:86 38 NB: On 19 June 1964 the Colombian Federation of Foot-ball [Federación Colombiana de Fútbol] was founded, a new body to direct the professional championship, but some regions of the country did not agree with this, because the previous body "Adefútbol" had the FIFA´s approval. Because of this disagreement, Colombian teams didn´t play in the Copa Libertadores 1965 and 1966; moreober, in the qualifying competition for the World Cup 1966 Colombia were represented by an amateur team from the northern region of the country. Topscorers: 1. Omar Lorenzo Devanni (M/lena,B/manga) 28 2. José "Pepillo" Marín (Santa Fe) 27 3. José Omar Verdún (Cúcuta) 24 3. Eduardo "Kuki" López (Tolima) 24 5. Perfecto Rodríguez (Medellín) 22 5. Silvio Faria (Millonarios) 22 7. Harvey Colonia (América) 21 7. José Américo Montanini (Bucaramanga) 21 9. Juan Eulogio Urriolaveltia (Nacional) 19 9. Efraín Padilla (Pereira) 191963.
1965.
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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