The 2006–07
Uruguayan Primera División
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season was the 104th season of the top division of
football in Uruguay
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.
Overview
It was contested by 16 teams, and
Danubio won both the Apertura and Clausura championships.
Apertura
Clausura
Clausura tiebreaker
Since
Danubio and
Peñarol
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ended up tied in points for first place, an additional match was played by both teams to decide the Torneo Clausura winners.
''Danubio qualified to
championship playoff
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Championship systems
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Title match system
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as Clausura winners''.
Aggregate table
Championship playoff
No championship playoff matches were needed as
Danubio won both Apretura and Clausura.
Relegation playoff
''Progreso won 5–0 on aggregate and stayed in the top division.''
''Rocha were relegated along Cerro and Rentistas.''
Liguilla
References
Uruguay - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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Uruguayan Primera División seasons
2006–07 domestic association football leagues
2006–07 in Uruguayan football
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