2024 Copa Uruguay


The 2024 Copa Uruguay, was the third edition of the Copa Uruguay, the country's national football cup tournament. The tournament began on 10 August 2024 with 58 teams participating and ended on 6 December 2024.
The defending champions Defensor Sporting won their third Copa Uruguay title in this edition of the competition, defeating [Club Club Nacional de Football|Nacional de Football|Nacional] on penalty kicks following a 2–2 draw in the final.

Format changes

Starting from this season, the competition was trimmed down to 32 participating teams due to financial and scheduling concerns, considering that the previous year's competition had to be extended to April 2024. The competition was divided into a preliminary stage and five rounds in the competition proper, with ties in all stages played over a single match. 35 clubs from the Organización del Fútbol del Interior entered a two-round preliminary stage in which they were drawn into four zones. The two winners from each zone as well as the winner of an additional interzonal match qualified for the competition proper.
The Copa Uruguay proper would be played by 32 teams: the 9 winners from the preliminary phase would be joined in the round of 32 by 10 teams from the Uruguayan Primera División, 6 from Segunda División, 4 from [Uruguayan Uruguayan Primera División|Primera División Amateur|Primera División Amateur], 2 from Divisional D and 18 de Julio from Río Negro, the 2023 OFI Serie B champions, in a straight knockout competition. The amateur clubs from the Uruguayan Football Association and OFI played their round of 32 match at home. From this point onwards, the winners played against each other in single-legged knockout phases, with the semi-finals and the final played on neutral ground.

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows:
RoundDraw dateDates
Preliminary stage2 August 202410–18 August 2024
Round of 3221 August 202411 September – 10 October 2024
Round of 1621 August 20248–25 October 2024
Quarter-finals21 August 202429–31 October 2024
Semi-finals21 August 202422 November 2024
Finals21 August 20246 December 2024

Qualified teams

Although 32 clubs would take part in the proper Copa Uruguay competition for this season, a total of 58 clubs were slated to enter the competition: 10 from Primera División, 6 from Segunda División, 4 from Primera División Amateur, and 2 from Divisional D, which were chosen based on their performance at halfway point in their respective seasons. The remaining 36 clubs were the ones participating in the Copa Nacional de Clubes organized by the Organización del Fútbol del Interior, which were trimmed down to 10 after a preliminary stage.
On 4 September 2024, 11 of the 16 Primera División clubs voted to request to the Uruguayan Football Association the immediate suspension of the competition, in protest of the format changes implemented for this season. Five days later, seven clubs sent a letter announcing their unwillingness to play the competition, with the AUF confirming the elimination of Peñarol, Danubio, and Cerro the following day. Although Defensor Sporting was among the clubs that signed the letter, they later backtracked and confirmed that they would take part in the competition.
Primera División
The top 10 teams of the 2024 season's aggregate table after the Torneo Intermedio
Segunda División
The top 6 teams of the 2024 season at halfway point
Primera División Amateur
The top 4 teams of the 2024 season's aggregate table after the Torneo Intermedio
Divisional D
The runner-up and third-placed team of the 2023 season
OFI
36 Serie A teams of the 2024 season

  • Albion
  • Juventud
  • Montevideo City Torque
  • Oriental
  • Plaza Colonia
  • Uruguay Montevideo
  • Deportivo Colonia
  • Durazno
  • Frontera Rivera
  • Villa Española
  • Paso de la Arena
  • Rincón
  • 18 de Julio
  • Arsenal
  • Atlético Bella Vista
  • Atlético Florida
  • Barrio Olímpico
  • Berlín
  • Boca
  • Boquita
  • Bristol
  • Campana
  • Central
  • Darling
  • Estudiantes
  • Estudiantil
  • Ferro Carril
  • Ferrocarrilero
  • Huracán
  • Huracán
  • Ituzaingó
  • Juanicó
  • Juventud Unida
  • Laureles
  • Lavalleja
  • Lavalleja
  • Libertad
  • Litoral
  • Melo Wanderers
  • Peñarol
  • Pirata Juniors
  • Piriápolis
  • Porongos
  • Río Negro
  • San Carlos
  • Santa Emilia
  • Sportivo Barracas
  • Universitario
  • Preliminary stage

    In the preliminary stage, the 35 participating clubs were split in four geographical zones, with one team from the South and East zones playing an interzonal match in the second round.