Paraguayan División Intermedia

División Intermedia
Founded 1910
Country Paraguay
Confederation CONMEBOL
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
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.

2016 teams

Source:[1]

List of champions

Segunda División

Season Champion
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:[2]

División Intermedia

Source:[2]

Season Champion
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 Ñú
1927 Atlántida
1928 General Caballero
1929 CALT (Compañia Americana de Luz y Tracción)
1930 Fernando de la Mora
1931 Sastre Sport
1932–36 Championship not played
Season Champion
1937 12 de Octubre
1938 Atlético Sajonia
1939 24 de Septiembre
1940 Sport Colombia
1941 Rubio Ñú
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
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
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
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[3] Cerro Porteño (PF) Sportivo Carapeguá Deportivo Capiatá
2012[4] General Díaz Deportivo Capiatá Deportivo Santaní
2013 3 de Febrero 12 de Octubre Sportivo Trinidense
2014 San Lorenzo Santaní Resistencia
2015 River Plate General Caballero Liberación
2016 Independiente Sportivo Trinidense Resistencia

See also

References

  1. "Division Intermedia". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  2. 1 2 Juan Pablo Andrés, Eli Schmerler and Frank Ballesteros (8 October 2010). "Paraguay - List of Second Division Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  3. APF. "Intermedia 2011-Tabla de Posiciones". Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  4. Futbol ya (ed.) División Intermedia 2012:Tabla de Posiciones (in spanish). Retrieved Nov 25, 2012).
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