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(Redirected from Venezuelan Segunda División A) Football league
Liga FUTVE 2
Founded1979
CountryVenezuela
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of clubs20
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toPrimera División
Relegation toTercera División
Domestic cup(s)Copa Venezuela
Current championsYaracuyanos (2nd title)
(2024)
Most championshipsLlaneros de Guanare (4)
TV partners
WebsiteFVF's website

Segunda División, officially known as Liga FUTVE 2, is the men's second professional football division of the Venezuelan football league system.

The Venezuelan second division was established in 1979.

List of champions

Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1 1979 Falcón Atlético Portuguesa
2 1980 Falcón Unión Deportiva Lara
3 1981 San Cristóbal Petroleros de Zulia
4 1982 Mineros de Guayana Atlético Portuguesa
1983 No Tournament
5 1984 Caracas Atlético Anzoátegui
6 1985 Marítimo Atlético Portuguesa
7 1986 Universidad de Los Andes Deportivo Galicia
8 1986–87 Pepeganga Margarita Peninsulares
9 1987–88 Deportivo Galicia Minervén
10 1988–89 Trujillanos Maracaibo FC
11 1989–90 Valencia Monagas
12 1990–91 Salineros Industriales del Caroní
13 1991–92 Deportivo Galicia Llaneros
14 1992–93 Atlético El Vigía Maracaibo FC
15 1993–94 Deportivo Lara Marinos
16 1994–95 Universidad de Los Andes Atlético Zamora
17 1995–96 Llaneros Unión Deportiva Lara
18 1996–97 Nacional Táchira Valencia
19 1997–98 Nueva Cádiz Atlético Zamora
20 1998–99 Llaneros Trujillanos
1999–00 No Tournament
21 2000–01 Deportivo Galicia Portuguesa
22 2001–02 Zulianos Carabobo
23 2002–03 Atlético El Vigía Unión Lara
24 2003–04 Unión Deportivo Marítimo Deportivo Anzoátegui
25 2004–05 Aragua Deportivo Maracaibo
26 2005–06 Portuguesa Zamora
27 2006–07 Atlético El Vigía Guaros
28 2007–08 Zulia Minervén
29 2008–09 Atlético Trujillo Centro Ítalo
30 2009–10 Atlético Venezuela Caracas B
31 2010–11 Llaneros Tucanes
32 2011–12 Atlético Venezuela Portuguesa
33 2012–13 Tucanes Carabobo
34 2013–14 Portuguesa Metropolitanos
35 2014–15 Ureña Estudiantes de Caracas
36 2015 Monagas Deportivo JBL
37 2016 Metropolitanos Atlético Socopó
38 2017 Estudiantes de Caracas Gran Valencia
39 2018 Llaneros LALA
40 2019 Yaracuyanos GV Maracay
41 2020 Hermanos Colmenarez Universidad Central
42 2021 Titanes Atlético La Cruz
43 2022 Angostura Academia Anzoátegui
44 2023 Ureña Bolívar
45 2024 Yaracuyanos Anzoátegui FC

Titles by Team

Club Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up
Llaneros 4 1 1995–96, 1998–99, 2010–11, 2018 1991-92
Deportivo Galicia 3 1 1987–88, 1991–92, 2000–01 1986
Atlético El Vigía 3 1992–93, 2002–03, 2006–07
Portuguesa 2 2 2005–06, 2013–14 2000–01, 2011–12
Atlético Venezuela 2 2009–10, 2011–12
Universidad de Los Andes 2 1986, 1994–95
Falcón 2 1979, 1980
Ureña 2 2014–15, 2023
Yaracuyanos 2 2019, 2024
Deportivo Lara 1 2 1993–94 1980, 1995–96
Estudiantes de Caracas 1 1 2017 2014–15
Metropolitanos 1 1 2016 2013–14
Monagas 1 1 2015 1989–90
Trujillanos 1 1 1988–89 1998–99
Tucanes 1 1 2012–13 2010–11
Valencia 1 1 1989–90 1996–97
Peninsulares 1 1 1990–91 1986–87
Angostura 1 2022
Aragua 1 2004–05
Atlético Trujillo 1 2008–09
San Cristóbal 1 1981
Caracas 1 1984
Hermanos Colmenarez 1 2020
Marítimo 1 2003–04
Mineros de Guayana 1 1982
Nacional Táchira 1 1996–97
Pepeganga Margarita 1 1986–87
Titanes 1 2021
Zulia 1 2007–08
Nueva Cádiz 1 1997–98
Unión Deportivo Marítimo 1 2003–04
Zulianos 1 2000–01

References

  1. "La segunda división venezolana pasó a denominarse Liga FUTVE 2" [The Venezuelan second division was renamed Liga FUTVE 2] (in Spanish). FVF. 8 July 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2022.

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