NB: only professional era; Copa Competencia tournaments were held before, e.g.
    in 1917 and 1918
1934  Nacional
1936  Peñarol
1941  Peñarol
1942    not finished
1943  Peñarol
1944  Central
1945  Nacional
1946  Peñarol
1947  Peñarol
1948  Nacional
1949  Peñarol
1950  Rampla Juniors
1951  Peñarol
1952  Nacional
1953  Peñarol
1955  Rampla Juniors
1956  Peñarol
1957  Peñarol
1958  Nacional
1959  Nacional
1961  Nacional
1962  Nacional
1963  Nacional
1964    not finished
1967    not finished
1985  Progreso
1986  Peñarol
1987  Wanderers
1988  Danubio
1989  Nacional
1990  Wanderers
Number of titles
11 Peñarol
10 Nacional
 2 Rampla Juniors
   Wanderers
 1 Central
   Progreso
   Danubio
Team Part P W T L F- A D Pts 1 CA Peñarol 31 304 204 54 46 767- 318 449 461 2 Club Nacional de Football 31 304 195 60 49 736- 353 383 449 3 Defensor Sporting Club 31 298 117 78 103 474- 472 2 312 4 Rampla Juniors FC 27 256 106 61 89 446- 392 54 273 5 Montevideo Wanderers FC 29 286 95 82 109 409- 467 -58 272 6 Danubio FC 22 227 83 66 78 331- 324 7 234 7 Central Español FC 22 219 71 59 89 324- 361 -37 199 8 Liverpool FC 25 247 65 61 121 340- 483 -143 191 9 CA River Plate 21 208 65 55 88 292- 347 -55 185 10 CA Cerro 23 237 58 59 120 301- 447 -146 175 11 IA Sud América 18 168 51 41 76 224- 315 -91 143 12 Racing Club Montevideo 16 142 40 36 66 209- 253 -44 116 13 CA Progreso 8 96 31 26 39 104- 149 -45 88 14 CA Bella Vista 12 125 25 35 65 130- 227 -97 85 15 CSD Huracán Buceo 6 72 23 25 24 80- 79 1 71 16 Centro Atlético Fénix 9 86 16 18 52 93- 192 -99 50 17 CS Miramar Misiones 7 69 13 16 40 71- 144 -73 42 18 CA Rentistas 2 26 5 12 9 23- 31 -8 22 Notes: 1 Wins are computed as 2 points in this table. 2 The walk-overs and awarded matches are counted as wins and losses. 3 All matches are included, even finals and playoffs. 4 All teams from Montevideo. 5 Defensor Sporting was founded as "CA Defensor", but changed it's name to "Defensor Sporting Club" when it merged with "Sporting Club" in 1989. 6 Central Español was founded as "Central FC", but changed it's name to "Central Español Fútbol Club" in 1972. 7 Miramar Misiones is the result of the merger of "CS Miramar" and "Misiones FC" in 1981. Miramar results included. Abbreviations: Table.- Part Participations P Matches played W Matches won T Matches tied L Matches lost F Goals for A Goals against D Goals diference Pts Points Clubs' Names.- CA Club Atlético CS Club Social CSD Club Social y Deportivo FC Football/Fútbol Club IA Institución Atlética
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