In 2011 Villa Teresa achieved promotion from Segunda División Amateur (third level) and returned to the Professional Second Division of Uruguay.
The club also stands out in cycling, and is one of the permanent animators on the Rutas de América and the Vuelta Ciclista of Uruguay.
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