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Uruguay Montevideo vs Oriental de La Paz — Uruguayan Segunda División

Uruguay Montevideo

Uruguay Montevideo

1:1

Estadio Parque ANCAP

Oriental de La Paz

Oriental de La Paz

Match Facts

  • Venue: Estadio Parque ANCAP
  • Uruguay Montevideo home ground: Estadio Parque ANCAP
  • Oriental de La Paz stadium: Estadio Parque Oriental
  • Uruguay Montevideo founded 1921
  • Oriental de La Paz founded 1924
  • League country: Uruguay

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Uruguay Montevideo

Uruguayan Segunda División

Stadium
Estadio Parque ANCAP
Founded
1921
Country
Uruguay
Location
Montevideo, Uruguay

Uruguay Montevideo Football Club is a football club from Montevideo in Uruguay. The club were disaffiliated from the second professional division of the Uruguayan Football Association in 2007 and re-entered the league for 2008-2009 at the third level, which is the bottom and the only amateur level of the league's pyramid, named the Segunda División Amateur. The club got their name from two ships from the Uruguayan Navy, called Destructor Uruguay and Destructor Montevideo.

Oriental de La Paz

Uruguayan Segunda División

Stadium
Estadio Parque Oriental
Founded
1924
Country
Uruguay
Location
La Paz, Uruguay

Club Oriental de Football, sometimes referred to as Club Oriental de Fútbol, Club Oriental de La Paz, or simply Oriental, are a football club from La Paz, Uruguay. They currently play in the Uruguayan Segunda División Profesional, the second tier of the Uruguayan football league system.

Uruguayan Segunda División

The Segunda División Profesional is the second division of professional football in Uruguay, established in 1942. The league is sometimes referred to as Primera B. In 1942, the Segunda División was established to replace the amateur Divisional Intermedia, establishing a professional league for lower divisions in Uruguay. The most successful clubs are Fénix and Sud América with seven titles. The current champion is Albion. After 1994, the competition was divided in two stages, called...