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2013–14 Uruguayan Primera División season

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Champions
  
Danubio

Dates
  
17 Aug 2013 – 8 Jun 2014

Champion
  
Danubio F.C.

Location
  
Uruguay

2013–14 Uruguayan Primera División season

2015 Copa Libertadores
  
Danubio Montevideo Wanderers Nacional

2014 Copa Sudamericana
  
Danubio River Plate Peñarol Rentistas

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The 2013–14 Liga Profesional de Primera División season, also known as the 2013–14 Copa Uruguaya or the 2013–14 Campeonato Uruguayo, is the 110th season of Uruguay's top-flight football league, and the 83rd in which it is professional. Peñarol is the defending champion.

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Teams

Sixteen teams will compete in the Primera División this season. Thirteen teams remained from the 2012–13 season. Bella Vista, Progreso, and Central Español were relegated after accumulating the least amount of points in the relegation table. They were replaced by Sud América, Rentistas, and Miramar Misiones, the 2012–13 Segunda División winner, runner-up, and playoff winner, respectively. All of the new teams are making repeat appearances.

Results

Updated to games played on December 2013.
Source:
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Results

Updated to games played on 2013..
Source:
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Aggregate table

1 Danubio qualified for the 2015 Copa Libertadores and 2014 Copa Sudamericana as the league champion.

Championship playoff

Danubio and Montevideo Wanderers qualified to the championship playoffs as the Apertura and Clausura winners, respectively. Additionally, Montevideo Wanderers 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. Montevideo Wanderers would become the season champion with a win; Danubio needed to win the playoff to force a two-legged final.

References

2013–14 Uruguayan Primera División season Wikipedia