Английская Википедия:2021 Uruguayan Liga Metropolitana Amateur season

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Шаблон:Infobox football league season

The 2021 Uruguayan Liga Metropolitana Amateur season, officially known as the Campeonato Uruguayo 2021 de la Divisional D, was the inaugural season of the Uruguayan Liga Metropolitana Amateur, bringing back the tier to the Uruguayan football league system after 43 seasons without a fourth division.[1][2] An experimental league, it began on December 3, 2021 and ended on December 17, 2021; lasting only two weeks.

Cooper ended up as champions after beating Paso de la Arena 4–0 to seal their first "Divisional D" and second historical fourth division title (they had previously won a Primera "D" title in 1976).[3]

Teams

As it was its inaugural season, all teams were newcomers to the league. Though most of these teams were founded or affiliated with the Uruguayan Football Association with the sole purpose of competing in the league, it marked the return of Cooper (and disputably Deutscher) to the Uruguayan football league.

The teams that participated in the league's first season were:

Team Location District Foundation Date
5esqpanesiahwjavjnaw C. A. Cinco Esquinas de Pando Pando, Canelones December 8, 1934
Coopoaiwhjanmva C. S. y D. Cooper Montevideo Carrasco August 25, 1937
Файл:Escudo Deutscher 2021.png Deutscher Fussbal Klub Montevideo 2021 (unknownШаблон:Ref)
Файл:Escudo club Keguay.png C. S. y D. Keguay Toledo, Canelones August 25, 2000
Файл:Escudo CSyD Hacele un gol a la vida.png C. S. y D. Hacele un Gol a la Vida MontevideoШаблон:Ref October 8, 2010
Файл:Escudo club Paso de la arena.png C. S. y D. Paso de la Arena Montevideo Paso de la Arena September 1, 1949
Rincon FC Rincón de Carrasco B.F.C. Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones November 14, 2005
C. A. Unión de San José Ciudad del Plata, San José February 26, 2020

Special considerations:

1.Шаблон:NoteC. S. y D. Hacele un Gol a la Vida is actually based on the city of Young, in the Río Negro department. However, and solely with the purpose of taking part in the league, the club has moved its administrative venues to the city of Montevideo.
2.Шаблон:NoteThough it bears the same name, colours and crest of the original Deutscher F. K., the original club had briefly changed name to Centro Atlético Montevideo before being dissolved in 1909.

The teams were divided into two groups or Series (labeled "A" and "B") of four teams each, which were randomly sorted before the season began. Teams would only face teams within their same series in a single-round format, meaning that only three matches would be played within each group. Then, after all matches in both series had been played, a one-round final would be held between the teams topping their groups to determine the 2021 Uruguayan Liga Metropolitana Amateur champion.[4]

Standings

Serie A

The Serie A was named William "Tola" Ferreira[4] and included C. S. y D. Paso de la Arena, C. A. Cinco Esquinas de Pando, Deutscher Fussball Klub and C. S. y D. Keguay:{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL|source=https://www.auf.org.uy/historico-temporadas/35/8/%7Cteam1=AAA%7Cteam2=BBB%7Cteam3=CCC%7Cteam4=DDD%7Cwin_AAA=2%7Cwin_BBB=2%7Cwin_CCC=1%7Cwin_DDD=0%7Cdraw_AAA=1%7Cdraw_DDD=1%7Closs_BBB=1%7Closs_CCC=2%7Closs_DDD=2%7Cgf_AAA=6%7Cga_AAA=1%7Cgf_BBB=6%7Cga_BBB=2%7Cgf_CCC=2%7Cga_CCC=6%7Cgf_DDD=1%7Cga_DDD=6%7Cresult1=PO%7Cresult2=RE%7Cresult3=RE%7Cresult4=RE%7Cresult5=RE%7Cname_AAA=C. S. y D. Paso de la Arena|name_BBB=C. A. Cinco Esquinas de Pando|name_CCC=Deutscher Fussbal Klub|name_DDD=C. S. y D. Keguay|res_col_header=QR|col_PO=green1|text_PO=Qualification for Championship Play-off and 2022 Copa Uruguay.|text_RE=Remains in the division.}}

Serie B

The Serie B was given the name of Luis "Gallego" Villar[4] and included C. S. y D. Cooper, Rincón de Carrasco B. F. C., C. A. Unión de San José and C. S. y D. Hacele un Gol a la Vida:{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL|source=https://www.auf.org.uy/historico-temporadas/35/8/%7Cteam1=AAA%7Cteam2=BBB%7Cteam3=CCC%7Cteam4=DDD%7Cwin_AAA=2%7Cwin_BBB=2%7Cwin_CCC=1%7Cdraw_AAA=1%7Cdraw_BBB=1%7Cdraw_CCC=0%7Closs_BBB=0%7Closs_CCC=2%7Closs_DDD=3%7Cgf_AAA=10%7Cga_AAA=1%7Cgf_BBB=8%7Cga_BBB=5%7Cgf_CCC=6%7Cga_CCC=5%7Cgf_DDD=2%7Cga_DDD=15%7Cresult1=PO%7Cresult2=RE%7Cresult3=RE%7Cresult4=RE%7Cresult5=RE%7Cname_AAA=C. S. y D. Cooper|name_BBB=Rincón de Carrasco B. F. C.|name_CCC=C. A. Unión de San José|name_DDD=C. S. y D. Hacele un Gol a la Vida|res_col_header=QR|col_PO=green1|text_PO=Qualification for Championship Play-off and 2022 Copa Uruguay.|text_RE=Remains in the division.}}

Footnote:

  • C. A. Unión de San José fielded unregistered players, thus the entirety of the points of its 2–2 draw against Rincón de Carrasco B. F. C. were granted to the latter and the match counted as a win.

Championship Playoff

Шаблон:2TeamBracket

Шаблон:Winners

See also

References

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