2011–12 Uruguayan Primera División season

Liga Profesional de Primera División
Season 2011–12
Champions Nacional (44th title)
Relegated Rampla Juniors
Cerrito
Rentistas
2013 Copa Libertadores Nacional
Peñarol
Defensor Sporting
2012 Copa Sudamericana Nacional
Cerro Largo
Liverpool
Danubio
Matches played 241
Goals scored 663 (2.75 per match)
Top goalscorer Richard Porta
(17 goals)
Biggest home win Nacional 6–1 Cerrito
(April 15, 2012)
Biggest away win Rampla Juniors 1–7 Peñarol
(May 28, 2012)
Highest scoring Liverpool 5–4 Fénix
(May 19, 2012)
Longest winning run 8 games:
Defensor Sporting
Longest unbeaten run 14 games:
Defensor Sporting
Longest winless run 17 games:
Fénix
Rentistas
Longest losing run 6 games:
Bella Vista

The 2011–12 Liga Profesional de Primera División season, also known as the 2011–12 Copa Uruguaya or the 2011–12 Campeonato Uruguayo, is the 108th season of Uruguay's top-flight football league, and the 81st in which it is professional. Nacional is the defending champion.

Teams

Sixteen teams competed in the Primera División this season. Thirteen teams remained from the 2010–11 season. Miramar Misiones, Tacuarembó, and Central Español were relegated after accumulating the least amount of points in the relegation table. They were replaced by Rentistas, Cerrito, and Cerro Largo, the 2010–11 Segunda División winner, runner-up, and playoff winner, respectively. All of the new teams are making repeat appearances. All the teams in this season are from Montevideo, except Cerro Largo, who is from Melo.

Montevideo
Locations of the 2011−12 Primera División teams outside Montevideo.
Club City Stadium Capacity
Bella Vista Montevideo José Nasazzi 15,000
Cerrito Montevideo Parque Maracaná 8,000
Cerro Montevideo Luis Tróccoli 25,000
Cerro Largo Melo Arquitecto Antonio Eleuterio Ubilla 9,000
Danubio Montevideo Jardines Del Hipódromo 18,000
Defensor Sporting Montevideo Luis Franzini 18,000
El Tanque Sisley Montevideo Dr. Victor Della Valle 6,000
Fénix Montevideo Parque Capurro 10,000
Liverpool Montevideo Belvedere 10,000
Montevideo Wanderers Montevideo Parque Alfredo Víctor Viera 11,000
Nacional Montevideo Gran Parque Central 23,000
Peñarol Montevideo Las Acacias 12,000
Racing Montevideo Osvaldo Roberto 8,500
Rampla Juniors Montevideo Olímpico 9,500
Rentistas Montevideo Complejo Rentistas 10,000
River Plate Montevideo Parque Federico Omar Saroldi 6,000

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Manager1 Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt main sponsor
Bella Vista Uruguay Diego Alonso Uruguay Marcelo Martuciello Matgeor Rinde dos
Cerrito Uruguay Gerardo Schiavo (interim) Uruguay Nélson Techera Mgr Sport Ottonello
Cerro Uruguay Gabriel Camacho (interim) Uruguay Óscar Javier Morales Mitre Kühl
Cerro Largo Uruguay Danielo Núñez Uruguay Daniel Leites Mass Núñez
Danubio Uruguay Daniel Sánchez Uruguay Damián Malrrechaufe Mass Asociación Española
Defensor Sporting Uruguay Gustavo Díaz Uruguay Andrés Fleurquin Penalty Médica Uruguaya
El Tanque Sisley Uruguay Raúl Moller Uruguay Federico Velázquez Matgeor La Cabaña
Fénix Uruguay Lorenzo Carrabs (interim) Uruguay Claudio Rivero Mgr Sport Rati salil
Liverpool Uruguay Julio César Antúnez Uruguay Emiliano Alfaro Mgr Sport Puritas
Montevideo Wanderers Uruguay Alfredo Arias Uruguay Antonio Pacheco Mgr Sport Cymaco
Nacional Argentina Marcelo Gallardo Uruguay Alexander Medina Umbro Macri Sports Center
Peñarol Uruguay Jorge da Silva Uruguay Darío Rodríguez Puma Antel
Racing Uruguay Jorge Giordano Uruguay Rodrigo Brasesco Mass Punta Ballena
Rampla Juniors Uruguay Eduardo Favaro Uruguay Javier Benia Mgr Sport Buquebus
Rentistas Uruguay Edgardo Arias Uruguay Diego Bonilla Mgr Sport Natal
River Plate Uruguay Guillermo Almada Uruguay Cristian González Mass Macro Mercado

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Replaced by Date of
appointment
Position
in table
Pre-season changes
Liverpool Eduardo Favaro End of contract June 7, 2011[1] Diego Demarco June 16, 2011[2] N/A
Rampla Juniors Jorge Giordano End of contract June 15, 2011[3] Eduardo Del Capellán June 17, 2011[4] N/A
Nacional Juan Ramón Carrasco Resgined June 17, 2011[5] Marcelo Gallardo June 29, 2011[6] N/A
Danubio Gustavo Machaín (interim) Resgined to be sport manager of club June 17, 2011[7] Daniel Sánchez June 28, 2011[8] N/A
Season changes
El Tanque Sisley Rubén Da Silva Sacked August 29, 2011[9] Raúl Moller August 29, 2011[9] 15th
Peñarol Diego Aguirre Signed by Al Rayyan September 5, 2011[10] Gregorio Pérez September 5, 2011[11] 3rd
Bella Vista Pablo Alonso Resigned September 11, 2011[12] Diego Alonso September 14, 2011[13] 16th
Liverpool Diego Demarco Resigned October 2, 2011[14] Julio César Antúnez October 3, 2011[15] 12th
Rampla Juniors Eduardo Del Capellán Resigned November 7, 2011[16] Fernando Araújo November 7, 2011[16] 14th
Rentistas Julio Balerio Sacked November 7, 2011[17] Edgardo Arias November 7, 2011[17] 16th
Montevideo Wanderers Daniel Carreño Signed by Palestino November 28, 2011[18] Alfredo Arias December 13, 2011[19] 10th
Defensor Sporting Pablo Repetto Sacked December 9, 2011[20] Gustavo Díaz December 18, 2011[21] 6th
Racing Osvaldo Streccia End of contract December 10, 2011[22] Jorge Giordano December 22, 2011[23] 11th
Cerro Ricardo Ortíz Sacked December 20, 2011[24] Hugo Parga December 28, 2011[25] 7th
Peñarol Gregorio Pérez Sacked February 26, 2012[26] Jorge da Silva March 1, 2012[27] 2nd
Cerro Hugo Parga Sacked May 2, 2012[28] Gabriel Camacho (interim) May 2, 2012[28] 9th
Rampla Juniors Fernando Araújo Sacked May 2, 2012[29] Eduardo Favaro May 3, 2012[29] 11th
Fénix Rosario Martínez Resigned May 13, 2012[30] Lorenzo Carrabs (interim) May 13, 2012[30] 15th

Torneo Apertura

The Torneo Apertura "Juan José Tudurí" was the first tournament of the season. It began on August 13, 2011.

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Nacional (C) 15 9 5 1 30 11 +19 32 Championship Playoffs
2 Danubio 15 8 5 2 19 8 +11 0311
3 Peñarol 15 9 3 3 30 12 +18 30
4 River Plate 15 8 4 3 22 17 +5 28
5 Cerro Largo 15 8 3 4 18 16 +2 27
6 Defensor Sporting 15 7 3 5 23 16 +7 24
7 Cerro 15 7 3 5 17 12 +5 24
8 Liverpool 15 6 1 8 17 18 1 19
9 El Tanque Sisley 15 5 3 7 15 23 8 18
10 Montevideo Wanderers 15 5 2 8 23 25 2 17
11 Racing 15 4 6 5 20 23 3 0171
12 Rampla Juniors 15 5 1 9 16 22 6 16
13 Fénix 15 4 4 7 15 22 7 16
14 Rentistas 15 4 2 9 10 21 11 14
15 Cerrito 15 3 4 8 10 23 13 13
16 Bella Vista 15 3 1 11 9 25 16 10

Source: AUF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1. Danubio won the points of the match against Racing because Racing fielded an ineligible player (Marcelo Sosa).
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Home \ Away[1] BVI CSC CRRCRLDANDFSETSFNXLIVWANNACPEÑRACRAMRENRIV
Bella Vista 01 00 12 10 03 01
Cerrito 00 01 12 03 05 00 10 00
Cerro 31 01 21 10 00 00 23 20
Cerro Largo 10 10 03 30 10 00 32 10
Danubio 41 10 10 40 10 11 11 00
Defensor Sporting 21 11 23 01 01 20 10 02
El Tanque Sisley 20 11 22 02 01 32 20 11
Fénix 21 31 03 11 12 33 01 12
Liverpool 20 12 23 01 30 01 12
Montevideo Wanderers 40 31 32 02 01 13 20 03
Nacional 40 22 30 00 21 32 30
Peñarol 21 10 20 21 12 41
Racing 13 03 30 00 11 32 22 13
Rampla Juniors 01 13 01 00 21 02 40
Rentistas 21 10 01 20 30 11 03 11
River Plate 12 21 33 04 21 21 20

Updated to games played on December 4, 2011..
Source: [31]
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1 Marcelo Zalayeta UruguayanPeñarol8
2 Emiliano Alfaro UruguayanLiverpool7
3 João Pedro BrazilianPeñarol6
Gonzalo Mastriani UruguayanCerro6
Alexander Medina UruguayanNacional6
Richard Núñez UruguayanRampla Juniors6
Pablo Olivera UruguayanRiver Plate6
8 Braian Alemán UruguayanDefensor Sporting5
Anibal Hernández UruguayanRacing5
Gastón Machado UruguayanEl Tanque Sisley5
Juan Manuel Ortíz UruguayanFénix5
Antonio Pacheco UruguayanMontevideo Wanderers5
Álvaro Recoba UruguayanNacional5
Ignacio Risso UruguayanDefensor Sporting5
Nicolás Royón UruguayanLiverpool5

Updated as of games played on December 4, 2011.
Source:[31]

Torneo Clausura

The Torneo Clausura is the second tournament of the season. It runs from 2/18/2012 to 05/26/12.

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Defensor Sporting (C) 15 12 2 1 31 11 +20 38 Championship Playoffs
2 Nacional 15 11 2 2 38 20 +18 35
3 Liverpool 15 11 1 3 31 21 +10 34
4 Peñarol 15 10 2 3 41 18 +23 32
5 Cerro Largo 15 8 3 4 28 18 +10 27
6 Montevideo Wanderers 15 7 3 5 26 25 +1 24
7 River Plate 15 6 4 5 28 23 +5 22
8 Danubio 15 5 6 4 18 18 0 21
9 Bella Vista 15 6 2 7 19 21 2 20
10 Racing 15 5 2 8 21 30 9 17
11 Rampla Juniors 15 4 3 8 18 33 15 15
12 El Tanque Sisley 15 4 1 10 14 25 11 13
13 Cerro 15 3 3 9 18 25 7 12
14 Cerrito 15 2 5 8 14 29 15 11
15 Fénix 15 1 6 8 18 25 7 9
16 Rentistas 15 0 5 10 9 30 21 5


Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th draw.

Results

Home \ Away[1] BVI CSC CRRCRLDANDFSETSFNXLIVWANNACPEÑRACRAMRENRIV
Bella Vista 12 21 01 00 12 22 31 10 01
Cerrito 32 14 10 02 11 12 00
Cerro 02 12 23 10 11 00 30
Cerro Largo 21 10 20 30 42 22 03
Danubio 11 01 21 00 32 32 11
Defensor Sporting 21 30 42 21 22 00 51
El Tanque Sisley 12 32 03 01 02 30 13
Fénix 11 01 02 02 22 23 11
Liverpool 31 21 21 10 54 12 21 21
Montevideo Wanderers 31 11 13 21 15 30 30
Nacional 31 61 30 31 43 20 11 32
Peñarol 41 10 31 42 01 23 42 41 10
Racing 01 00 10 01 10 31 42
Rampla Juniors 03 02 04 02 13 17 43 21
Rentistas 11 11 02 00 23 03 02
River Plate 22 33 11 21 40 21 13 22

Updated to games played on June 2, 2012..
Source: [31]
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1 Richard Porta UruguayanNacional14
2 Diego Vera UruguayanLiverpool13
3 Rino Lucas UruguayanCerro Largo12
4 Sebastián Taborda UruguayanRiver Plate11
5 Diego Martiñones UruguayanDanubio10
Rodrigo Mora UruguayanPeñarol10
Nicolás Olivera UruguayanDefensor Sporting10
8 Rodrigo Pastorini UruguayanRacing8
Marcelo Zalayeta UruguayanPeñarol8
10 Mauro Guevgeozian UruguayanPeñarol7

Updated as of games played on June 2, 2012.
Source:[32]

Aggregate table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Nacional 30 20 7 3 68 31 +37 67 2013 Copa Libertadores Second Stage and 2012 Copa Sudamericana First Stage 1 2
2 Peñarol 30 19 5 6 71 30 +41 62 2013 Copa Libertadores Second Stage 2
3 Defensor Sporting 30 19 5 6 54 27 +27 62 2013 Copa Libertadores First Stage 3
4 Cerro Largo 30 16 6 8 46 34 +12 54 2012 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
5 Liverpool 30 17 2 11 48 39 +9 53
6 Danubio 30 13 11 6 37 26 +11 0524
7 River Plate 30 14 8 8 50 40 +10 50
8 Montevideo Wanderers 30 13 5 12 49 50 1 44
9 Cerro 30 10 6 14 35 37 2 36
10 Racing 30 9 8 13 41 53 12 0344
11 El Tanque Sisley 30 9 4 17 29 48 19 31
12 Rampla Juniors 30 9 4 17 34 55 21 31
13 Bella Vista 30 9 3 18 28 46 18 30
14 Fénix 30 5 10 15 33 46 13 25
15 Cerrito 30 5 9 16 24 52 28 24
16 Rentistas 30 4 7 19 19 51 32 19

Source: AUF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1. Nacional qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana as the Primera División champion.
2. As Nacional defeated Defensor Sporting in the initial playoff and became champion, the final was not played, and Peñarol became the runner-up as the 2nd best team in the aggregate table. Both Nacional and Peñarol qualified for the 2013 Copa Libertadores group stage. Defensor Sporting appealed against the decision of the AUF that Peñarol is Uruguay 2 in the 2013 Copa Libertadores,[33] but was not accepted.
3. Defensor Sporting qualified for the 2013 Copa Libertadores first stage as the 3rd best team in the aggregate table.
4. Danubio won the points of the match against Racing because Racing fielded an ineligible player (Marcelo Sosa).
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1 Richard Porta AustralianNacional17
2 Marcelo Zalayeta UruguayanPeñarol16
3 Rino Lucas UruguayanCerro Largo15
4 Diego Vera UruguayanLiverpool13
5 Gonzalo Mastriani UruguayanCerro12
Pablo Olivera UruguayanRiver Plate12
Sebastián Taborda UruguayanRiver Plate12
8 Nicolás Olivera UruguayanDefensor Sporting11
9 Diego Martiñones UruguayanDanubio10
Rodrigo Mora UruguayanPeñarol10
Richard Núñez UruguayanRampla Juniors10
Antonio Pacheco UruguayanMontevideo Wanderers10

Updated as of games played on May 27, 2012.
Source:[31]

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
Uruguay Diego PerroneDanubioBella Vista4–1December 4, 2011
Uruguay Diego MartiñonesDanubioPeñarol3–2April 1, 2012
Australia Richard PortaNacionalBella Vista3–1April 8, 2012
Australia Richard PortaNacionalCerrito6–1April 15, 2012
Uruguay Rodrigo PastoriniRacingRentistas3–1April 29, 2012
Uruguay Rodrigo Mora4PeñarolRampla Juniors7–1May 27, 2012

Relegation

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Nacional 60 39 13 8 128 61 +67 130
2 Defensor Sporting 60 36 12 12 104 52 +52 120
3 Peñarol 60 34 12 14 123 67 +56 114
4 Cerro Largo 30 16 6 8 46 34 +12 01081
5 Liverpool 60 27 12 21 88 78 +10 93
6 Danubio 60 24 19 17 77 67 +10 0932
7 River Plate 60 24 13 23 94 97 3 85
8 Montevideo Wanderers 60 22 16 22 93 83 +10 82
9 Cerro 61 20 18 23 69 75 6 78
10 Bella Vista 60 21 11 28 70 83 13 74
11 Racing 60 19 17 24 81 96 15 0732
12 El Tanque Sisley 60 21 9 30 69 97 28 72
13 Fénix 60 16 22 22 77 82 5 70
14 Rampla Juniors (R) 59 16 14 29 72 107 35 62 Relegation to the 2012–13 Segunda División
15 Cerrito (R) 30 5 9 16 24 52 28 0481
16 Rentistas (R) 30 4 7 19 20 50 30 0381

Source: AUF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1. Having only played one season in the Primera División, Cerrito's, Cerro Largo's, and Rentistas' points are doubled for the relegation table.
2. Danubio won the points of the match against Racing because Racing fielded an ineligible player (Marcelo Sosa).
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Championship playoff

Nacional and Defensor Sporting qualified to the championship playoffs as the Apertura and Clausura winners, respectively. Additionally, Nacional re-qualified as the team with the most points in the season aggregate table. Given this situation, an initial playoff was held between the two teams. Nacional would become the season champion with a win; Defensor Sporting needed to win the playoff to force a two-legged final.

Nacional
Defensor Sporting
NACIONAL:
GK 25Uruguay Jorge Bava  88'
RB 4Uruguay Christian Núñez
CB 19Uruguay Andrés Scotti  23'
CB 6Uruguay Alexis Rolín  50'
LB 14Argentina Diego Placente  39'  72'
CM 8Uruguay Matías Cabrera  61'
CM 23Uruguay Facundo Píriz  71'
CM 17Uruguay Maximiliano Calzada
AM 20Uruguay Álvaro Recoba (c)
CF 10Uruguay Tabaré Viudez  14'
CF 7Australia Richard Porta
Substitutes:
GK 1Uruguay Leonardo Burián
DF 2Uruguay Darwin Torres  72'
MF 18Argentina Israel Damonte  74'  61'
MF 24Argentina Marcos Aguirre
FW 9Uruguay Alexander Medina
FW 11Uruguay Vicente Sánchez  14'
FW 15Uruguay Gonzalo Bueno
Manager:
Argentina Marcelo Gallardo
DEFENSOR SPORTING:
GK 1Uruguay Yonathan Irrazábal
RB 21Uruguay Pablo Pintos  72'
CB 2Uruguay Ramón Arias
CB 6Argentina Néstor Moiraghi
LB 22Uruguay Robert Herrera  42'  60'
DM 15Uruguay Diego Martín Rodríguez
DM 5Uruguay Diego Ferreira  60'
RM 19Uruguay Federico Pintos
LM 9Uruguay Matías Britos
CF 11Uruguay Nicolás Olivera (c)  33'
CF 16Uruguay Ignacio Risso  60'
Substitutes:
GK 12Uruguay Fernando Rodríguez
DF 4Uruguay Mario Risso
DF 7Uruguay Juan Amado  60'
DF 20Uruguay Diego Manuel Rodríguez  60'
MF 10Uruguay Brahian Alemán
MF 23Uruguay Andrés Fleurquin
FW 8Uruguay Diego Rolán  75'
Manager:
Uruguay Gustavo Díaz

Man of the match:
Uruguay Álvaro Recoba
Assistant referees:
Gabriel Popovits
Gersei Gómez
Fourth official:
Heber Rodríguez

Primera División
2011–12 Champion
Nacional
44th title

References

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  32. "Soccerway".
  33. Nacional se coronó campeón uruguayo tras vencer 1-0 a Defensor

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