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2011–12 in Uruguayan football

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Season
  
2011–12

Uruguayan Primera División

  • Apertura champion: Nacional (10th title)
  • Top scorer: Marcelo Zalayeta (8 goals)
  • Clausura champion: Defensor Sporting (3rd title)
  • Top scorer: Richard Porta (14 goals)
  • Overall champion: Nacional (44th title)
  • Top scorer: Richard Porta (17 goals)
  • International qualifiers:
  • Copa Libertadores:
  • Group Stage: Nacional and Peñarol
  • Preliminary Round: Defensor Sporting
  • Copa Sudamericana:
  • Second Stage: Nacional and Cerro Largo
  • First Stage: Liverpool and Danubio
  • Relegated: Rampla Juniors, Cerrito and Rentistas
  • Segunda División Uruguay

  • Segunda División champion: Central Español (3rd title)
  • Play-off winner: Progreso
  • Promoted: Central Español, Juventud and Progreso
  • Top scorer: Ramón Valencio (18 goals)
  • Uruguayan Segunda División Amateur

  • Segunda División Amateur champion: Torque (1st title)
  • Promoted: Torque
  • Desafiliated: Parque del Plata
  • Bella Vista

    2011 Copa Sudamericana

    Bella Vista eliminated on points 1–4.

    Contents

    Defensor Sporting

    2012 Copa Libertadores

    Defensor Sporting eliminated by finishing in 3rd place in their group.

    Fénix

    2011 Copa Sudamericana

    Fénix eliminated on points 1–4.

    Nacional

    2011 Copa Sudamericana

    Nacional eliminated on points 0–6.

    2012 Copa Libertadores

    Nacional eliminated by finishing in 3rd place in their group.

    Peñarol

    2012 Copa Libertadores

    Peñarol eliminated by finishing in 4th place in their group.

    Senior team

    This section covers Uruguay's senior team matches from the end of the 2011 Copa América until the end of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

    Friendly matches

    Copa Provincia del Chaco

    References

    2011–12 in Uruguayan football Wikipedia