Uruguay 2001 - Ligas Federadas de Maldonado

The Interior sector from Maldonado (Ligas Federadas de Maldonado) has two different
Football Associations: Zona Aiguá (integrated by teams from the North of the department)
and Zona Oeste (teams from the West).

Primera División Zona Oeste, Uruguay

Table:

 1. Tabaré                     8  8  0  0 31- 7 24  Zona Oeste Champions
 2. Piriápolis                 8  5  0  3 13-12 15  Federal
 3. Pan de Azúcar              8  4  0  4 16-14 12  Federal
 4. Rampla Juniors             8  2  1  5  8-19  7  Federal
 5. Deportivo Estación         8  0  1  7  6-22  1

Aviación Naval, Cerros Azules and Nueva Carrara withdrew.

Round 1 [Sep 16]
Pan de Azúcar       3-0 Rampla Juniors
  [Adrián Alvarez 22pen, 31, 47]
Piriápolis          1-2 Tabaré
  [Oscar Acosta 73; José López 8, 50]
Deportivo Estación  bye

Round 2 [Sep 23]
Deportivo Estación  0-1 Piriápolis
  [Rolando González 90]
Tabaré              3-1 Pan de Azúcar
  [Andrés Grajales 41, Fernando Bautell 43, Néstor Rodríguez 56; Richard Pérez 66]
Rampla Juniors      bye

Round 3 [Sep 30]
Piriápolis          2-1 Rampla Juniors
  [Rolando González 20, 24; Tomás Pérez 62]
Deportivo Estación  1-3 Tabaré
  [Miguel Marchant 1; Néstor Rodríguez 7, 45, 57]
Pan de Azúcar       bye

Round 4 [Oct 14]
Piriápolis          3-2 Pan de Azúcar
  [José Luis Serrón 45, 93, Néstor González 53pen; Carlos Hernández 50,
   Adrián Alvarez 73pen]
Rampla Juniors      2-1 Deportivo Estación
  [Luis Alberto Sosa 5, José Luis Castellano 62pen; Richard Clavero 23]
Tabaré              bye

Round 5 [Oct 21]
Deportivo Estación  0-1 Pan de Azúcar
  [Carlos Hernández 79]
Rampla Juniors      0-1 Tabaré
  [Néstor Rodríguez 85]
Piriápolis          bye

Round 6
[Nov 4]
Tabaré              4-0 Piriápolis
  [Fabián Canabé 36, Néstor Rodríguez 60, Andrés Grajales 63, Sebastián López 88]
[Nov 8]
Rampla Juniors      2-3 Pan de Azúcar
  [Tomás Pérez 40, Luis Alberto Sosa 60; Carlos Hernández 17, Adrián Alvarez 29,
   Ruben Castellanos 33]
Deportivo Estación  bye

Round 7 [Nov 11]
Piriápolis          3-1 Deportivo Estación
  [Héctor Rodríguez 13, Rolando González 62, 80; Richard Clavero 53]
Pan de Azúcar       1-3 Tabaré
  [Adrián Alvarez 85; Néstor Rodríguez 26, Jorge Saucedo 55, Fabián Canabé 89]
Rampla Juniors      bye

Round 8 [Nov 18]
Rampla Juniors      1-0 Piriápolis           [*]
  [José Luis Castellano 20pen]
Tabaré              7-2 Deportivo Estación
  [Néstor Rodríguez 7, 34, 38, José López 57, 77, Daniel Castro 81, Eduardo Blanco 83;
   Miguel Marchant 49, Richard Clavero 73]
Pan de Azúcar       bye
[*]  match suspended at half time as the referee couldn't see the field limits. The remaining
     45 minutes were going to be played on Nov 23, but it was postponed for bad weather.
     Finally the match was abandoned and the result stood due to irrelevance.

Round 9 [Nov 21]
Piriápolis          3-1 Pan de Azúcar
  [Damián Serrón, Rolando González (2); Horacio Plada (pen)]
Deportivo Estación  1-1 Rampla Juniors
  [Richard Clavero; Tomás Pérez]
Tabaré              bye

Round 10 [Nov 24]
Tabaré              8-1 Rampla Juniors
  [Jorge Saucedo 20, 52, 57, Andrés Grajales 30, José López 45, 66, 88, Néstor Rodríguez 69;
   Daniel Sellanes 47]
Pan de Azúcar       4-0 Deportivo Estación
  [Jorge Mariño, Mauricio Cal (2), Ruben Castellanos]
Piriápolis          bye

Table:

 1. Tabaré                     8  8  0  0 31- 7 24  Zona Oeste Champions
 2. Piriápolis                 8  5  0  3 13-12 15  Federal
 3. Pan de Azúcar              8  4  0  4 16-14 12  Federal
 4. Rampla Juniors             8  2  1  5  8-19  7  Federal
 5. Deportivo Estación         8  0  1  7  6-22  1

Aviación Naval, Cerros Azules and Nueva Carrara withdrew.

Tabaré champions Zona Oeste 2001.

Tabaré, Piriápolis, Pan de Azúcar and Rampla Juniors qualified to Torneo Federal.

Topscorers:

Néstor Rodríguez (TABARÉ)           11 goals
Rolando González (PIRIÁPOLIS)        7 goals
José López (TABARÉ)                  7 goals


Segunda División Zona Oeste, Uruguay

Table:

 1. Rausa                      2  1  1  0  5- 3  4  Promoted
 2. Las Flores                 2  0  1  1  3- 5  1

COMSA and San Lorenzo withdrew.

Round 1 [Dec 2]
Las Flores          3-3 Rausa
  [G. Sánchez, Daniel Osano, Eduardo Babón; Raúl Paiva (2), Gustavo Berrueta]

Round 2 [Dec 9]
Rausa               2-0 Las Flores
  [Marcos Barrios 26, 80]

Table:

 1. Rausa                      2  1  1  0  5- 3  4  Promoted
 2. Las Flores                 2  0  1  1  3- 5  1

COMSA and San Lorenzo withdrew.

Rausa champions Ascenso Zona Oeste 2001, promoted to First Level.


Primera División Zona Aiguá, Uruguay

Clasificatorio

Table:

 1. Centro Uruguayo            6  5  1  0 12- 2 16  Clasificatorio Champions
 2. Aiguá                      6  4  2  0 14- 1 14  Liguilla
 3. Salamanca                  6  4  1  1 14- 5 13  Liguilla
 4. La Cuchilla                6  3  0  3 13- 8  9  Liguilla
 5. Libertad                   6  1  1  4  7-13  4
 6. Nacional (Mariscala)       6  1  1  4  5-12  4
 7. Peñarol                    6  0  0  6  4-28  0

Round 1
[Aug 11]
La Cuchilla         0-3 Aiguá
  [Wilson Enrique Alayón (2), Martín Alfaro]
[Aug 12]
Salamanca           1-0 Libertad
  [Daniel Vitabar]
Centro Uruguayo     2-0 Nacional (Mariscala)
  [José Luis Frachi, Iván Larrosa]
Peñarol             bye

Round 2
[Aug 25]
Aiguá               4-0 Peñarol
  [Martín Alfaro (2), Carlos Vigo, Wilson Enrique Alayón]
[Aug 26]
La Cuchilla         1-3 Centro Uruguayo
  [Eduardo Corbo (pen); Juan Fernández, José Luis Frachi, Mario Píriz]
Nacional (Marisc.)  0-2 Salamanca
  [Roberto Magnoni, Walter Arrospide]
Libertad            bye

Round 3
[Sep 8]
Peñarol             2-5 Libertad
  [Mauricio Fagunda (2); Marcelo Torterolo (2), Fabián Torterolo, Ariel Manrique,
   Martín Plata]
[Sep 9]
La Cuchilla         6-0 Nacional (Mariscala)
Centro Uruguayo     0-0 Aiguá
Salamanca           bye

Round 4
[Sep 15]
Salamanca           0-2 Centro Uruguayo
[Sep 16]
La Cuchilla         5-0 Peñarol
Nacional (Marisc.)  1-1 Libertad
Aiguá               bye

Round 5
[Sep 22]
Nacional (Marisc.)  4-0 Peñarol
  [Marcos Rodríguez (2), Marcio Pereira, Oscar Del Campo]
[Sep 23]
Salamanca           1-1 Aiguá
  [Eduardo Pacheco (og); Andrés Fernández]
Centro Uruguayo     3-1 Libertad
  [Mario Píriz, Iván Larrosa, Nivert Ruiz; Marcelo Torterolo]
La Cuchilla         bye

Round 6
[Sep 29]
Salamanca           2-0 La Cuchilla
  [Alejandro Montero, Daniel Vitabar]
[Oct 11]
Aiguá               5-0 Libertad
Centro Uruguayo     2-0 Peñarol
Nacional (Marisc.)  bye

Round 7
[Oct 6]
Libertad            0-1 La Cuchilla
  [Gustavo De Armas (og)]
Nacional (Marisc.)  0-1 Aiguá
  [Sebastián Espósito]
[Oct 7]
Salamanca           8-2 Peñarol
  [Ademar Ávalos (3), Jorge Alayón (2), Claudio Gómez, Sebastián Silveira,
   Martín Corales (pen); Luis Serrón, Braulio Píriz]
Centro Uruguayo     bye

Table:

 1. Centro Uruguayo            6  5  1  0 12- 2 16  Clasificatorio Champions
 2. Aiguá                      6  4  2  0 14- 1 14  Liguilla
 3. Salamanca                  6  4  1  1 14- 5 13  Liguilla
 4. La Cuchilla                6  3  0  3 13- 8  9  Liguilla
 5. Libertad                   6  1  1  4  7-13  4
 6. Nacional (Mariscala)       6  1  1  4  5-12  4
 7. Peñarol                    6  0  0  6  4-28  0

Liguilla

Table:

 1. Aiguá                      5  4  1  0  9- 2 13  Liguilla Champions
 2. Salamanca                  6  2  2  2  8- 7  8
 3. Centro Uruguayo            5  1  2  2  5- 7  5
 4. La Cuchilla                6  1  1  4  6-12  4

Round 1
[Oct 13]
Centro Uruguayo     2-1 La Cuchilla
  [Juan Fernández, Eduardo Pereira 90; Eduardo Corbo]
[Oct 14]
Aiguá               1-0 Salamanca
  [Martín Alfaro]

Round 2
[Oct 20]
La Cuchilla         3-1 Salamanca            [*]
  [José Moreno (2), Eduardo Corbo; Armando Cardozo (pen)]
[Oct 21]
Centro Uruguayo     0-3 Aiguá
  [Sebastián Espósito (3)]
[*]  match abandoned at the 80th minute due to electric storm.

Round 3
[Oct 27]
Salamanca           awd Centro Uruguayo     [awarded to Salamanca; *]
  [Roberto Magnoni 89; Eduardo Pereira]
[Nov 1]
Aiguá               1-0 La Cuchilla
  [Pablo Olivera 70]
[*]  originally 1-1, awarded to Salamanca as Centro Uruguayo fielded an ineligible player.

Round 4
[Nov 3]
Salamanca           1-1 Aiguá
  [Alfredo Alayón 90; Martín Alfaro 43]
[Nov 4]
La Cuchilla         1-1 Centro Uruguayo
  [Daniel Perdomo 54; José Luis Frachi 35]

Round 5
[Nov 11]
Salamanca           4-0 La Cuchilla
  [Alfredo Alayón, Roberto Magnoni (2), Claudio Gómez]
[Nov 22]
Aiguá               n/p Centro Uruguayo

Round 6
[Nov 17]
La Cuchilla         1-3 Aiguá
  [Antonio Fernández; Sebastián Espósito (2), Martín Alfaro]
[Nov 18]
Centro Uruguayo     1-1 Salamanca

Table:

 1. Aiguá                      5  4  1  0  9- 2 13  Liguilla Champions
 2. Salamanca                  6  2  2  2  8- 7  8
 3. Centro Uruguayo            5  1  2  2  5- 7  5
 4. La Cuchilla                6  1  1  4  6-12  4

Topscorers:

Sebastián Espósito (AIGUÁ)           5 goals
Martín Alfaro (AIGUÁ)                3 goals
Roberto Magnoni (SALAMANCA)          3 goals

Centro Uruguayo and Aiguá qualified to Torneo Federal.

Final Playoff
[Nov 24, Estadio Municipal (Aiguá)]
Aiguá               1-2 Centro Uruguayo     aet
  [José Luis Prieto 98; Marcelo Palacios 95, Eduardo Pereira 108]

Centro Uruguayo champions Zona Aiguá 2001.


Torneo Federal (Zona Oeste and Zona Aiguá)

Zona Oeste: Tabaré, Piriápolis, Pan de Azúcar, Rampla Juniors
Zona Aiguá: Centro Uruguayo, Aiguá

3 rounds, knock-out system, 1st round best looser qualify.
Rampla Juniors withdrew for competitive reasons.

Round 1 [Dec 2]
Piriápolis          1-0 Pan de Azúcar
  [Damián Serrón 51]
Tabaré              3-2 Aiguá               [*]
  [Jorge Saucedo 17, 56, Carlos García 64pen; Martín Alfaro 11, Carlos Pérez 93pen]
Centro Uruguayo     awd Rampla Juniors      [awarded to Centro Uruguayo]
[*] Aiguá qualified as best looser

Semifinals [Dec 9]
Aiguá               1-3 Tabaré
  [Alejandro Montero 75; Eduardo Blanco 19, Andrés Grajales 30, Jorge Saucedo 58]
Piriápolis          1-2 Centro Uruguayo
  [Mario Aguirre 84; José Luis Frachi 74pen, Alberto Muñoz 87]

Final - 1st leg
[Dec 12, Estadio Municipal (Aiguá)]
Centro Uruguayo     0-1 Tabaré
  [Néstor Rodríguez 73]
  [referees: Fernando Pígola, William Hernández, Roberto Del Puerto]

Final - 2nd leg
[Dec 16, Estadio Francisco Piria (Piriápolis)]
Tabaré              3-0 Centro Uruguayo
  [Néstor Rodríguez 29, 64, Sebastián López 77]
  [referees: Jorge Pérez, Willinton Hernández, Ruben Varela]

Tabaré champions Torneo Federal 2001, qualified to Copa El País 2002.

2002 (Maldonado Interior)

list of departmental champions Maldonado

list of champions Maldonado Interior

list of champions Aiguá

list of champions Zona Oeste

Uruguay regional leagues 2001

Uruguay regional league overview

list of ofi (interior) champions


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