Uruguayan Liga Metropolitana Amateur Explained

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Teams:12
Country: Uruguay
Domest Cup:Copa Uruguay (only the best 2 teams of the previous season)
Champions:Lito
Levels:4
Promotion:Primera División Amateur
Liga Metropolitana Amateur
Confed:CONMEBOL
Organiser:AUF
Most Champs:Cooper (2 titles)
Relegation:Team is deaffiliated.
Tv:AUF TV (streaming)

The Uruguayan Liga Metropolitana Amateur (also denominated Divisional D) is the fourth division in the Uruguayan football league system. Historically occupied by the Divisional Extra first, then the Primera "D", the idea to refloat a fourth league in Uruguay's league pyramid was brought up by 2020, then led to fruition in 2021 by the Uruguayan Football Association.

History

Inaugural season

The first edition of the league was drawn on 29 November 2021 and it didn't involve any promotion nor relegation.[1] [2]

Only teams based no further than 40 kilometres away from Montevideo (those in the Montevideo metropolitan area, thus the league's name) were allowed to participate in the league after also paying an entry fee of US$5000 and guaranteeing compliance of dispositions such as proven representativity of a community or neighbourhood and possession of a field, rented or own.[3] [4]

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

!Team!Location!District!Foundation Date
Cinco Esquinas de PandoPando, CanelonesDecember 8, 1934
CooperMontevideoCarrascoAugust 25, 1937
DeutscherMontevideo2021 (unknown)
KeguayToledo, CanelonesAugust 25, 2000
Hacele un Gol a la VidaMontevideoOctober 8, 2010
Paso de la ArenaMontevideoPaso de la ArenaSeptember 1, 1949
Rincón de CarrascoCiudad de la Costa, CanelonesNovember 14, 2005
Unión de San JoséCiudad del Plata, San JoséFebruary 26, 2020
Special considerations:

1.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.Though it bears the same name, colours and crest of the original Deutscher, the original club had briefly changed name to Centro Atlético Montevideo before being dissolved in 1909.

The league was divided into two Series (A and B) of four teams, randomly sorted before the season began. Participants faced other teams from the same series in a single-round format. After all matches in both series were played, a one-round final was held between the two best performing teams in each group,[5] which were Cooper and Paso de la Arena.[6]

Cooper were crowned champions after a 4–0 victory over Paso de la Arena on December 17, 2021. Since no promotion system was yet implemented, they would have to play the following season in the same division another time; though them and Paso de la Arena would be granted two spots for the 2022 Copa Uruguay, being sorted into the Preliminary and First Round respectively.[7]

League expansion and inclusion into the Uruguayan football league system

The league would welcome several new teams, those being Academia, Deportivo C.E.M., Estudiantes del Plata and Lito, though its format would not be altered. Additionally, a promotion spot to the Uruguayan Primera División Amateur would be implemented for the 2022 season, with it being won by title-holders Cooper after beating Lito, who had just returned to the league system, on penalties (3-4).[8]

No relegation from the Primera División Amateur to the Primera "D" would be implemented yet, though; and the team who finished last in the league would be deaffiliated - that spot would go to Keguay, as though they beat Hacele a la Vida on a relegation playoff, the result would ultimately be invalidated due to them unproperly fielding unregistered players.[9]

Fourth division champions (historical)

Segunda División Amateur / Divisional D

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2021[10] Paseo de la Arena
2022 Lito
2023 Lito Rincón

Titles by club

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Cooper2 2021, 2022
Lito 1 1 2023 2022

See also

References

  1. Web site: Vuelve la Primera Divisional "D" El Ascenso . 2021-11-24 . es-ES.
  2. Web site: Se viene la Divisional D en la AUF, con Robert Carmona buscando un nuevo récord Guinness . 2021-11-29 . futbol.com.uy - Montevideo Portal . es.
  3. Web site: Bases para la participación en la Liga Metropolitana Amateur - Divisional D - AUF. 2021-11-24. www.auf.org.uy.
  4. Web site: EL COMITÉ EJECUTIVO DISPUSO CREAR OTRA LIGA METROPOLITANA AMATEUR…DIVISIONAL D. 2021-11-29. El Deportivo. 2 August 2021 . es.
  5. Web site: El próximo lunes 29/11 se realizará el lanzamiento y sorteo de la nueva Divisional D de la AUF - AUF . 2021-11-27 . www.auf.org.uy.
  6. Web site: Divisional D AUF - AUF . 2023-01-19 . www.auf.org.uy.
  7. Web site: Copa AUF Uruguay - AUF . 2023-01-19 . www.auf.org.uy.
  8. Web site: Divisional D AUF - AUF . 2023-01-19 . www.auf.org.uy.
  9. Web site: Bassorelli . Gerardo . 2022-11-07 . AUF suspendió por un año a Keguay por utilizar cédulas falsas en la final con Hacele un gol a la vida . 2023-01-19 . Grupo R Multimedio . es.
  10. Web site: Cooper es el campeón de la Divisional D 2021 - AUF. 2021-12-19. www.auf.org.uy.

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