1942 Miramar 1943 River Plate 1944 Rampla Juniors 1945 Progreso 1946 Cerro 1947 Danubio 1948 tournament abandoned 1949 Bella Vista 1950 Defensor 1951 Sud América 1952 Wanderers 1953 Miramar 1954 Sud América 1955 Racing 1956 Fénix 1957 Sud América 1958 Racing 1959 Fénix 1960 Danubio 1961 Central 1962 Wanderers 1963 Sud América 1964 Colón 1965 Defensor 1966 Liverpool 1967 River Plate 1968 Bella Vista 1969 Huracán Buceo 1970 Danubio 1971 Rentistas 1972 Wanderers 1973 Fénix 1974 Racing 1975 Sud América 1976 Bella Vista 1977 Fénix 1978 River Plate 1979 Progreso 1980 Rampla Juniors 1981 El Tanque Sisley 1982 Colón 1983 Central Español 1984 River Plate 1985 Fénix 1986 Miramar Misiones 1987 Liverpool 1988 Rentistas 1989 Racing 1990 El Tanque Sisley 1991 River Plate 1992 Rampla Juniors 1993 Basáñez 1994 Sud América 1995 Huracán Buceo 1996 Rentistas 1997 Bella Vista 1998 Cerro 1999 Juventud (Las Piedras) 2000 Wanderers 2001 Villa Española 2002 Liverpool 2003 Cerrito 2004 River Plate 2005 Bella Vista 2006 Progreso 2007 Fénix 2008 Racing 2009 Fénix 2010 El Tanque Sisley 2011 Rentistas 2012 Central Español 2013 Sud América 2014 Tacuarembó 2015 Liverpool 2016 Rampla Juniors 2016 El Tanque Sisley (transitional season) 2017 Torque 2018 Cerro Largo (Melo) 2019 Torque 2020 Cerrito 2021 Albion 2022 Racing 2023 Miramar Misiones 2024 Plaza Total Second Division Championships 7 C:A: Fénix (Montevideo) IA Sud América (Montevideo) 6 Racing Club (Montevideo) CA River Plate (Montevideo) 5 CA Bella Vista (Montevideo) 4 Liverpool FC (Montevideo) CS Miramar Misiones (includes Miramar) (Montevideo) Montevideo Wanderers FC (Montevideo) Rampla Juniors FC (Montevideo) CA Rentistas (Montevideo) CCyD El Tanque Sisley (Montevideo) 3 Central Español FC (Montevideo) (includes Central FC) Danubio FC (Montevideo) CA Progreso (Montevideo) 2 CS Cerrito (Montevideo) CA Cerro (Montevideo) Colón FC (Montevideo) CA Defensor (Montevideo) [*] CSyD Huracán Buceo (Montevideo) CA Torque (Montevideo) 1 Albion FC (Montevideo) CA Basáñez (Montevideo) Cerro Largo FC (Melo) CA Juventud (Las Piedras) CA Plaza (Colonia) Tacuarembó FC (Tacuarembó) CSyD Villa Española (Montevideo) [*] CA Defensor (a football club) merged in 1988 with Sporting Club (a basketball club) and are now known as Defensor Sporting Club. Abbreviations used: CA Club Atlético C:A: Centro Atlético CCyD Centro Cultural y Deportivo CS Club Social CSyD Club Social y Deportivo FC Football/Fútbol Club IA Institución Atlética
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