Divisional B Femenina | |
Country: | Uruguay |
Confed: | CONMEBOL |
Teams: | 9 |
Promotion: | Femenino A |
Relegation: | Femenino C |
Levels: | 2 out of 3 |
Champions: | Montevideo Wanderers |
Season: | 2021 |
Website: | auf.org.uy |
Current: | 2023 |
The Divisional B Femenina is the second division of Women's football in uruguay, and is organized by the Uruguayan Football Association since 2016, from a FIFA request.[1]
The Divisional B organized by the Uruguayan Football Association began to dispute in 2016.[2]
width=px | Ed. | width=60px | Season | width=180px | Champion | width=180px | Runner-up |
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2016 | Cutcsa Línea D | ||||||
2017 | San Jacinto | ||||||
2018 | Progreso[3] | Bella Vista | |||||
2019 | Defensor Sporting[4] | Atenas | |||||
2020 | Racing Náutico[5] | ||||||
2021 | Montevideo Wanderers[6] | San José | |||||
2022 | Montevideo City Torque[7] | Danubio | |||||
2023 | San Jacinto Keguay | Canadian Soccer | |||||
scope=col class="unsortable" width=180 | Club | scope=col width=80 | Winners | scope=col width=100 | Runners-up | scope=col class="unsortable" | Winning years | scope=col class="unsortable" | Runners-up years |
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Cutcsa Línea D | 1 | — | 2016 | — | |||||
1 | — | 2019 | — | ||||||
1 | — | 2017 | — | ||||||
1 | — | 2022 | — | ||||||
Montevideo Wanderers | 1 | — | 2021 | — | |||||
Náutico | 1 | — | 2020 | — | |||||
1 | — | 2018 | — | ||||||
1 | — | 2020 | — | ||||||
San Jacinto Keguay | 1 | — | 2023 | — | |||||