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 Uruguay - List of Final Tables 1900-1992
Danubio 5 1 1 3 1-5 3 Playoff: Wanderers(K2)-Defensor(C2) 1-1 (5-3 pen) Champions: Penarol Montevideo Winners Copa Libertadores: Penarol Montevideo Copa Libertadores: Penarol, Nacional and Wanderers Relegated: Liverpool 483(484) + 30 + 2 goals = 2.601 goals/match.
Central Espanol 3 0 2 1 6-8 2 Champions: Defensor Montevideo Winners C.Libertadores: Penarol Montevideo To Copa Libertadores: Penarol and Progreso Promoted: Liverpool Montevideo 357 + 50 goals = 2.339 goals/match.
Nacional 18 14 1 3 36-11 29 3.
www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at /misc-info/rsssf/tables/uruhist.html   (6291 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - Walter Guglielmone
Guglielmone began his career in Uruguay, making his debut for Nacional de Montevideo in 1999.
Walter Guglielmone Gómez (born April 11, 1978 in Salto, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan football forward, who currently plays for CF Pachuca of the Primera División de México.
After a year with them, he moved to Frontera Rivera, followed the next year by another move to Wanderers.
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Walter_Guglielmone   (141 words)

  
 CNN.com - Ostolaza appointed Nacional coach - Dec. 30, 2003
Nacional, who dominate Uruguayan football along with their arch-rivals Penarol, won the Uruguayan championship three times in a row from 2000 to 2002 but lost out this year to Penarol.
He retired as a player in 2000 and has already coached less traditional Uruguayan clubs River Plate, Wanderers and Deportivo Maldonado as well as Mexican Second Division club Real Zacatecas.
He replaces Daniel Carreno, who was fired earlier this month following the team's poor results in the second half of the year.
www.cnn.com /2003/SPORT/football/12/30/uruguay.nacional   (141 words)

  
 soccer24-7.com Forums - Uruguayan,Punta Cup,Youth Competition
Cuartos de final: Defensor Sporting-Renato Cesarini 3-0, Montevideo Wanderers-San Lorenzo 2-0, Vélez Sarsfield-River Plate 2-2 (6-5 por penales), Boca Juniors-Real Madrid 1-0.
Semifinales: Vélez Sarsfield-Montevideo Wanderers 2-2 (4-2 por penales), Defensor Sporting-Boca Juniors 5-2.
Serie 6: Defensor Sporting 7 (+4), River Plate 7 (+2), RS Futebol 3, Paysandú FC 0.
www.soccer24-7.com /forum/printthread.php?t=52258   (141 words)

  
 SI.com - Soccer - Major Spanish transfers for 2003-04 season - Thursday August 28, 2003 4:16PM
Dely Valdes, forward, to Nacional de Montevideo, end of contract
Ivan Campo, defender, to Bolton Wanderers, end of contract
Walter Pandiani, forward, to Deportivo Coruna, end of loan
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2003/soccer/08/28/spain.transfers   (141 words)

  
 News: Copa Libertadores Finals Preview: Brazilian midget faces a Paraguayan giant - SoccerAge
Copa Libertadores Group 6: 10-man Boca shows Montevideo Wanderers the real deal
São Caetano is starting to become a legend in Brazil, as the team that was founded in 1989 is starting to make their mark in South America n football a little more than 10 years of history.
On Wednesday night in the Estadio Defensores del Chaco of Asunción, Paraguay, Sao Caetano and Olimpia will face off in their first leg of the Final round of the 2002 Copa Libertadores.
uk.soccerage.com /en/13/f9814.html   (141 words)

  
 FUTBOLPERUANO.COM: Copa Libertadores 2002: Noticias
Con el triunfo, Boca enfrentará a El Nacional de Quito en los octavos de final de la Copa Libertadores, en tanto que Montevideo Wanderers se medirá con Peñarol.
En los octavos de final enfrentará a El Nacional en Quito.
Sin embargo, a los 24 minutos Gaitán probó desde afuera del área y abrió el marcador.
www.peru.com /futbol/autonoticias/DetalleNoticia14963.asp   (141 words)

  
 Pages modified on 2004-12
Montevideo Wanderers Fútbol Club (Uruguay) 2004-12-31 francisco gregoric
Progressist Encounter party coalition, Uruguay 2004-12-31 francisco gregoric
Central Español Fútbol Club (Uruguay) 2004-12-31 francisco gregoric
flagspot.net /flags/k2004-12.html   (5712 words)

  
 Montevideo Wanderers Fútbol Club
WANDERERS: Mauricio Nanni, Julio Ramírez, Alejandro Curbelo, Andrés Scotti, Fernando Machado, Sebastián Eguren, Ronald Ramírez, Claudio Dadamo (83' Gabriel Rodríguez), Sergio Blanco (79' Jorge Martínez), Julio De Souza (66' Alejandro Larrea) y Walter Guglielmone.
Con goles de Guglielmone, Dadomo y Jorge Martínez, Wanderers goleó por 3:0 a Danubio y se consagró Campeón invicto de la Liguilla 2001.
Suplentes: Diego Irigoyen, Walter Surraco, Rodrigo Bengua y Darwin Ferreira.
www.mwfc.com.uy /html/news.asp?secc=show&id=77&year=noticias_2001   (167 words)

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