The 2005–06 season in the
Uruguayan Primera División
The Liga Profesional de Primera División (American Spanish , , local: , ''First Division''), named "Torneo Uruguayo Copa Coca-Cola" for sponsorship reasons, is the highest professional Association football, football league in Uruguay organized b ...
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Nacional
Nacional, the Portuguese and Spanish word for "national", may refer to:
Airlines
* Nacional Transportes Aéreos, a Brazilian airline defunct in 2002
* Transportes Aéreos Nacional, a Brazilian airline defunct in 1961
Bank
* Banco Nacional, a ...
defend and win a back-to-back-title by defeating the surprise of the championship,
Rocha F.C., on two consecutive finals, thus winning their 41st title in Uruguayan football. Two teams were relegated,
Deportivo Colonia and
Cerro, but this time only one team,
Progreso, was promoted.
Overview
It was contested by 20 teams, and
Nacional
Nacional, the Portuguese and Spanish word for "national", may refer to:
Airlines
* Nacional Transportes Aéreos, a Brazilian airline defunct in 2002
* Transportes Aéreos Nacional, a Brazilian airline defunct in 1961
Bank
* Banco Nacional, a ...
won the championship.
Apertura
Relegation table (2005 and Apertura)
Clausura
Championship play-off
Semi-finals
Finals
Nacional winners of semifinal; the team should play the final against the best team of the aggregate table 2005–06; as that is also Nacional, they are champions of Uruguay 2005–06.
Relegation table (2005 and 2005–06)
Topscorers
Notes
References
RSSSF
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Uruguayan Primera División seasons
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Uru
Uru or URU may refer to:
Language
* Uru dialect of Central Kilimanjaro, a Bantu language of Tanzania
* Uru language, the extinct language of the Uros, an Amerindian people
* Urumi language, an extinct language of the Amazon region of Brazil
* U ...
Uru
Uru or URU may refer to:
Language
* Uru dialect of Central Kilimanjaro, a Bantu language of Tanzania
* Uru language, the extinct language of the Uros, an Amerindian people
* Urumi language, an extinct language of the Amazon region of Brazil
* U ...