The Segunda División Profesional is the second division of professional football in Uruguay, established in 1942. The league is sometimes referred to as Primera B. In 1942, the Segunda División was established to replace the amateur Divisional Intermedia, establishing a professional league for lower divisions in Uruguay.

The most successful clubs are Fénix and Sud América with seven titles. The current champion is Albion.

The Uruguay Segunda, officially known as the Segunda División Profesional, is the second tier of professional football in Uruguay. Established to serve as a competitive platform for emerging clubs and aspiring teams, the tournament features a dynamic mix of historic clubs and ambitious newcomers vying for promotion to the top-flight Primera División. The league operates on a system of promotion and relegation, with the top teams earning the opportunity to compete at the highest level of Uruguayan football, while the lower-ranked clubs face relegation to the third division. Known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit, the Uruguay Segunda plays a crucial role in developing local talent and maintaining a vibrant football culture across the country. The tournament typically runs annually, attracting significant attention from fans, scouts, and football enthusiasts eager to witness the next generation of Uruguayan football stars.