Uruguay. The only straightfoward championship on the continent. Second Division – 10 teams. The top 4 continued additional tournament after the regular season, carrying the points they already had, and the winner was promoted.
Oriental (La Paz) – last with 4 points. The first team outside Montevideo to reach second level, but relegated immediately.
Rentistas – 9th with 11 points.
El Tanque Sisley – 8th with 14 points.
Villa Teresa – 7th with 16 points.
Italiano – or Deportivo Italiano, or Sportivo Italiano. 6th with 17 points. Unsure about the photo – may be not from this season, but at least from the period.
Liverpool – 5th with 23 points.
Cerrito – 4th with 23 points. Cerrito, however, did not go to the promotion stage – additional play-off against Liverpool may have been played and they lost, or something else was a factor for their exclusion.
Fenix – 3rd with 23 points.
Racing – 2nd with 24 points.
Sud America – 1st with 25 points. 10 wins, 5 ties, 3 losses, 36-16 goal-difference. Cliched the league top place, but rules were against them.
Liguilla Final – a round-robin tournament in which the contenders played once against the others.
Fenix – 4th with 24 points. (23+1). Standing from left: Daniel Arias, Nelson Peña, Julio Acuña, José Aguiar, Nelson Acosta, ?
Crouching: Fabiano Pereyra, José Chileli, Jorge Bertolio, Daniel Malceñido, ?.
Sud America – or IASA – 3rd with 26 points (25+1)
Racing – 2nd with 28 points (24+4). Standing from left: José Fleitas, Fernando Santos, Luis Dagnino, Orlando Carballo, Laones Galli, Rafael Bonavía.
Front row: Luis Miraglia, Ayala, Fernando Vilar, Gustavo Acosta, Leonardo García.
Liverpool – 1st with 29 points (23+6). Perfect final stage – they won all their games, 3 of 3, scoring 12 goals and allowing only 3. So, Liverpool was Second Division champion and promoted back to First Division.