Paraguayan División Intermedia
Country | Paraguay |
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Confederation | CONMEBOL |
Founded | 1910 |
Number of teams | 16 (starting 2013) |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Primera División |
Relegation to | Tercera División |
Current champions | General Díaz |
Most championships | Presidente Hayes (8 titles) |
TV partners | Unicanal (One Game per matchday) |
2012 season |
The División Intermedia (English: Intermediate Division), also known as the Segunda División (English: Second Division), is the second tier football league in Paraguay. It is organized by the Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol.
Overview
Since 1910 the second division tournaments have changed rules, number of teams and names. As of 2006, División Intermedia is the name for the second division and 16 teams are part of it. The champion and the runner-up of this league gains the right to participate in the Liga Paraguaya: Primera División, the Paraguay's top division of football. The last three teams are relegated to the third division (called "Primera de Ascenso" for teams from Gran Asunción and Primera División Nacional B for teams outside of the Gran Asunción area). The three spots left by relegated teams are occupied by one team from the Primera de Ascenso and one team from the Primera División Nacional B which is a tournament where teams from the whole country compete, giving them a chance to eventually make it to the first division.
Clubs 2016
Team | Home City | Stadium | Capacity |
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3 de Febrero | Ciudad del Este | Antonio Oddone Sarubbi | 28,000 |
Caacupé FBC | Caacupé | Teniente Fariña | 2,500 |
Cristóbal Colón | Ñemby | Pablo Patricio Bogarín | 2,000 |
Deportivo Caaguazú | Caaguazú | Federico Llamosas | 7,000 |
Deportivo Liberación | Liberación | Liberación | 3,500 |
Deportivo Santaní | San Estanislao | Juan José Vázquez | 4,000 |
Fernando de la Mora | Asunción | Emiliano Ghezzi | 7,000 |
Fulgencio Yegros | Ñemby | Parque Fulgencio Yegros | 1,000 |
Independiente | Asunción | Ricardo Gregor | 1,500 |
Olimpia de Itá | Itá | Presbítero Manuel Gamarra | 8,000 |
Ovetense | Coronel Oviedo | Ovetenses Unidos | 10,000 |
Resistencia | Asunción | Tomás Began Correa | 3,500 |
San Lorenzo | San Lorenzo | Gunther Vogel | 5,000 |
Sport Colombia | Fernando de la Mora | Alfonso Colmán | 7,000 |
Sportivo Iteño | Itá | Salvador Morga | 4,500 |
Sportivo Trinidense | Asunción | Martín Torres | 3,000 |
List of champions
Segunda División
Season | Champion | |
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1910 | Nacional B | |
1911 | Presidente Hayes | |
1912 | Championship not played | |
1913 | River Plate | |
1914 | 10 de Agosto | |
1915 | Marte Atlético | |
1916 | Marte Atlético | |
1917 | Villa del Salto |
Source:[1]
División Intermedia
Season | Champion |
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1918 | Sastre Sport |
1919 | Presidente Hayes |
1920 | Cerro Porteño B |
1921 | Sastre Sport |
1922 | Championship not played |
1923 | Deportivo Meilicke |
1924 | Sportivo Luqueño |
1925 | Sastre Sport |
1926 | Rubio Ñu |
1927 | Atlántida |
1928 | General Caballero |
1929 | Atlético Corrales |
1930 | Fernando de la Mora |
1931 | Sastre Sport |
1932–36 | Championship not played |
1937 | 12 de Octubre |
1938 | Atlético Sajonia |
1939 | 24 de Septiembre |
1940 | Sport Colombia |
1941 | Rubio Ñu |
1942 | 24 de Septiembre |
1943 | 24 de Septiembre |
1944 | Sport Colombia |
1945 | Sport Colombia |
1946 | Deportivo Pinozá |
1947 | Championship not played |
1948 | Asunción FBC |
1949 | San Lorenzo |
1950 | Sport Colombia |
Segunda División
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third place |
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1951 | Atlántida | ||
1952 | General Genes | ||
1953 | San Lorenzo | ||
1954 | Rubio Ñu | ||
1955 | General Genes | ||
1956 | Sportivo Luqueño | ||
1957 | River Plate | ||
1958 | Presidente Hayes | ||
1959 | Tembetary | ||
1960 | San Lorenzo | ||
1961 | Rubio Ñu | ||
1962 | General Caballero | ||
1963 | Rubio Ñu |
Primera División B/Primera División de Ascenso
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third place |
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1964 | Sportivo Luqueño | General Caballero | Resistencia |
1965 | Sol de América | ||
1966 | Resistencia | ||
1967 | Presidente Hayes | ||
1968 | Sportivo Luqueño | ||
1969 | Silvio Pettirossi | ||
1970 | General Caballero | ||
1971 | Presidente Hayes | ||
1972 | Rubio Ñu | ||
1973 | Presidente Hayes | ||
1974 | Presidente Hayes | ||
1975 | Resistencia | ||
1976 | Tembetary | ||
1977 | Sol de América | ||
1978 | Capitán Figari | ||
1979 | Nacional | ||
1980 | Resistencia | ||
1981 | Oriental | ||
1982 | Atlético Colegiales | ||
1983 | Tembetary | ||
1984 | San Lorenzo | ||
1985 | Sport Colombia | ||
1986 | General Caballero | ||
1987 | San Lorenzo | ||
1988 | Tembetary | ||
1989 | Nacional | ||
1990 | Cerro Corá | ||
1991 | Presidente Hayes | ||
1992 | Sport Colombia | ||
1993 | Deportivo Humaitá | ||
1994 | San Lorenzo | ||
1995 | Tembetary | ||
1996 | Cerro Corá |
División Intermedia
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third place |
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1997 | 12 de Octubre | Olimpia de Itá | |
1998 | Resistencia | Sportivo Iteño | |
1999 | Universal | Nacional | Sport Colombia |
2000 | Libertad | Sport Colombia | Tacuary |
2001 | Recoleta | Sport Colombia | Nacional |
2002 | Tacuary | Presidente Hayes | 3 de Febrero Sportivo Iteño |
2003 | Nacional | 3 de Febrero | General Caballero |
2004 | 3 de Febrero | General Caballero | Cerro Porteño (PF) |
2005 | 2 de Mayo | Fernando de la Mora | Sport Colombia |
2006 | Sol de América | Sportivo Trinidense | Rubio Ñu |
2007 | Silvio Pettirossi | General Díaz | Rubio Ñu |
2008 | Rubio Ñu | General Caballero | Sport Colombia |
2009 | Sportivo Trinidense | Sport Colombia | Cerro Porteño (PF) |
2010 | General Caballero | Independiente | San Lorenzo |
2011[2] | Cerro Porteño (PF) | Sportivo Carapeguá | Deportivo Capiatá |
2012[3] | General Díaz | Deportivo Capiatá | Deportivo Santaní |
2013 | 3 de Febrero | 12 de Octubre | Sportivo Trinidense |
2014 | San Lorenzo | Santaní | Resistencia |
See also
- Football in Paraguay
- Paraguayan football league system
- Primera División Paraguaya
- Paraguayan Tercera División
- Paraguayan Primera División B
- Primera División B Nacional
- Paraguayan Cuarta División
- Campeonato Nacional de Interligas
- Unión del Fútbol del Interior
- Paraguayan women's football championship
- Football Federation of the 1st Department Concepción
- Football Federation of the 2nd Department San Pedro
- Football Federation of the 3rd Department Cordillera
- Football Federation of the 4th Department Guairá
- Football Federation of the 5th Department Caaguazú
- Football Federation of the 6th Department Caazapá
- Football Federation of the 7th Department Itapúa
- Football Federation of the 8th Department Misiones
- Football Federation of the 9th Department Paraguarí
- Football Federation of the 10th Department Alto Paraná
- Football Federation of the 11th Department Central
- Football Federation of the 12th Department Ñeembucú
- Football Federation of the 13th Department Amambay
- Football Federation of the 14th Department Canindeyú
- Football Federation of the 15th Department Presidente Hayes
- Football Federation of the 16th Department Alto Paraguay
- Football Federation of the 17th Department Boquerón
References
- ↑ Juan Pablo Andrés, Eli Schmerler and Frank Ballesteros (8 October 2010). "Paraguay - List of Second Division Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
- ↑ APF. "Intermedia 2011-Tabla de Posiciones". Retrieved March 7, 2011.
- ↑ Futbol ya (ed.) División Intermedia 2012:Tabla de Posiciones (in spanish). Retrevied Nov 25, 2012).
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