1. Defensor Sporting 26 13 8 5 30-13 34 [Montevideo] 2. Nacional 26 13 7 6 40-27 33 [Montevideo] 3. Wanderers 26 10 12 4 29-21 32 [Montevideo] 4. Penarol 26 10 11 5 27-22 31 [Montevideo] 5. Danubio 26 11 7 8 28-19 29 [Montevideo] 6. Central Espanol 26 8 13 5 24-24 29 [Montevideo] 7. Cerro Porteno 26 7 13 6 18-16 27 [Montevideo] 8. Liverpool 26 6 14 6 25-24 26 [Montevideo] 9. Infantes de Bella Vista 26 4 14 8 20-31 22 [Montevideo] 10. Racing Club 26 6 10 10 20-27 22 [Montevideo] 11. Huracan Buceo 25* 8 6 11 31-37 22 [Montevideo] 12. Progreso 26 6 9 11 23-31 21 [Montevideo] 13. Rentistas 26 5 9 12 22-29 19 [Montevideo] 14. El Tanque Sisley 25* 4 7 14 14-30 15 [Montevideo] Defensor Sporting [Montevideo] won the title for the third time. * Huracan Buceo vs El Tanque Sisley apparently not played. Relegated : Huracan Buceo [Montevideo], El Tanque Sisley [Montevideo] Promoted : River Plate [Montevideo] First Division reduced to 13 teams for 1992. Topscorers: Julio DELY VALDEZ (Nacional) 15 goals Paulinho ALVES(Penarol) 9 Ramon CASTRO (Wanderers) 9 Liguilla (to qualify teams for Libertadores Cup) 1. Defensor Sporting 5 3 1 1 9- 6 7 2. Penarol 5 2 2 1 6- 2 6 [1] 3. Nacional 5 2 2 1 7- 4 6 [1] 4. Danubio 5 3 0 2 9- 9 6 5. Central Espanol 4 1 1 2 4- 7 3 6. Wanderers 4 0 0 4 6-13 0 [1] 2nd place play-off: Nacional 1-1 Penarol (6-5 penalties) Nacional and Defensor Sporting qualified.list of 2nd division champions
list of 3rd division champions
list of ofi (interior) champions
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