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The Liga Profesional de Primera División (English: First Division Professional League), also known as the Primera División Uruguaya or Primera División de Uruguay (English: Uruguayan First Division), is the top-flight professional football league in Uruguay. It is organized by the Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol and is contested by 16 teams.
[edit] History[edit] ProfessionalismBetween 1900 and 1931, the league was an amateur competition. Since 1932, the league has been a professional competition. [edit] FormatAfter 1994, the competition was divided in two stages, called the Opening Championship (Torneo Apertura) and Closing Championship (Torneo Clausura), with an end-of-season two-legged final match between the winners of these two tournaments. In the 2005/06 season, the winners of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments played a two (or three) legged playoff; the winner of that playoff played against the best team in the aggregate table to decide the 2005/06 season champion. In the 2006/07 season, the competition was reduced to 16 clubs. [edit] SeasonOriginally, like other South American football leagues, the league was contested according to calendar year, from austral summer to summer in Southern Hemisphere. In 2005, the league started to play in "European season", from boreal summer to summer in Northern Hemisphere starting in August, with the aim of preventing clubs from losing many players in the middle of the season. In the first semester of 2005, a special tournament was held to decide the qualification to international competition. However, the season of 2008/09 would be the last one to be played in "European season", as the system appeared to be unable to prevent clubs from losing players between Apertura (opening) tournament to Clausura (closing). The system also allegedly qualifies top teams to Copa Libertadores too early, a problem similar to that of the Argentinian League, and there are two transfers periods before the Libertadores, as opposed to only transfer period in December when playing the season according to calendar year. A special tournament will be held in second part of 2009, similar to that of 2005, to decide teams that qualify to Copa Sudamericana 2010. Libertadores teams for 2010 will qualify for last time in winter (2009). As a side note, Indonesia U-17 competes in the youth system. [edit] Current Teams 2009-10
[edit] List of champions[edit] Amateur Era
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[edit] Professional champions
[edit] Total of Uruguayan League titles (amateur and professional)
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