Colombia 1951 (original) (raw)

Final Table:

  1. Millonarios 34 28 4 2 98:29 60 [Bogot�]
  2. Boca Juniors 34 22 5 7 110:55 49 [Cali]
  3. C�cuta 34 21 6 7 93:56 48 [C�cuta]
  4. Dep. Cali 34 19 10 5 82.46 48 [Cali]
  5. Quind�o 34 15 9 10 70:62 39 [Armenia]
  6. Santa Fe 34 14 9 11 90:75 37 [Bogot�]
  7. Sporting 34 14 9 11 78:73 37 [Barranquilla]
  8. Junior 34 14 8 12 66:58 36 [Barranquilla]
  9. Once Deportivo 34 14 7 13 72:66 35 [Manizales]
  10. D. Caldas 34 14 6 14 77:74 34 [Manizales]
  11. Pereira 34 12 10 12 66:67 34 [Pereira]
  12. Bucaramanga 34 14 6 14 55:60 34 [Bucaramanga]
  13. Am�rica 34 11 7 16 66:76 29 [Cali]
  14. Samarios 34 10 7 17 64:69 27 [Santa Marta]
  15. Nacional 34 7 9 18 54:96 23 [Medell�n]
  16. Medell�n 34 6 7 21 51:92 19 [Medell�n]
  17. Universidad 34 5 4 25 48:126 14 [Bogot�]
  18. Hurac�n 34 2 3 27 33:93 9 [Medell�n]

Millonarios [Bogot�] champions of Colombia 1951

NB: Atl�tico Municipal changed name to Atl�tico Nacional. This year had he largest number of teams in Colombian championships (18 teams).

Topscorers

  1. Alfredo Di Stefano (Millonarios) 31
  2. Julio Avila (Caldas) 30
  3. Antonio B�ez (Millonarios) 28
  4. Alejandrino Genes (Boca Jrs) 26
  5. Angel Bermi (Boca Jrs) 23
  6. Bibiano Zapirain (C�cuta) 22
  7. Elger Alarc�n (Quind�o) 22
  8. Fernando Walter (D. Cali) 21

1950.

1952.

list of champions.

list of 2nd division champions.

list of 3rd division champions.

foundation dates clubs.

list of topscorers.


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