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Peruvian Segunda División

The Liga 2 (Ligue 2) of Peru is the second-highest division in the Peruvian football league system. It is a professional and promotional division organized by the Peruvian Football Federation. After years of changing numbers of clubs, as of 2024 the league includes 18 clubs.

Peruvian Segunda División
Founded1943; 80 years ago (1943)
CountryPeru
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toLiga 1
Relegation toLiga 3
Current championsComerciantes Unidos
(2023)
Most championshipsCarlos Concha
Ciclista Lima
Deportivo Municipal
Guardia Republicana
Mariscal Sucre
Sport Boys
Unión Callao
Unión Huaral (3 titles each)
Current: 2024 season

History edit

The format of the Second Division has changed over the years. For decades after it was first formed in 1936, only clubs from the Department of Lima participated in the annual tournament. The winner was promoted to the Primera Division Peruana (First Division), the professional league.

  • 1988-1990, the winner was promoted to the Regional Metropolitan League (Torneo Metropolitano Regional).
  • 1991, there was no promotion because the First Division was undergoing major changes.
  • 1992, the format changed again. This time the winner of the tournament would play against the winners of the northern, southern and central regions in order to be promoted.
  • 1993-1997, the former system, in which the winner was directly promoted to the first division, was used.
  • 1998, the winner of the Second Division played a game against the second-to-last placed club of the First Division, to determine which would be in the First Division.
  • 1999-2003, the former system of promotion and relegation was used.
  • 2004-2008, a new format was adopted, in which the winner and runner-up of the Second Division would play in the Round of 16 of the Copa Perú.
  • 2009, the winner of the tournament was promoted to the First Division, while the last team was relegated from the tournament and played in the 2010 edition of the Copa Perú. Their places were taken by the two relegated clubs of the First Division, and the team that finished in third place in the 2009 Copa Perú.
  • 2010, the former system, in which the winner was directly promoted to the first division, was used. Two teams left the tournament before its start which reduced the number of teams participating back to ten.
  • 2011, Ten teams played a home and way tournament and split the second half into two groups, the top five teams from the previous stage decided the Champion while the bottom five fought against relegation.
  • 2012, the former system, in which the winner was directly promoted to the first division, was used. Two teams left the tournament before its start which reduced the number of teams to ten and automatically relegated them to the 2013 edition of the Copa Peru.
  • 2013, the leagues was expanded to 16 teams. A rigorous financial stability check was implemented which only 14 teams passed. Two teams were relegated to the 2014 edition of the Copa Peru.

Competition format and sponsorship edit

 
Logo for ADFP Segunda División

Since 2006, the winner of the tournament is promoted to the First Division, while the last two teams are relegated from the tournament to the Departamental Stage of the Copa Perú. Their places are taken by the two relegated clubs from the First Division, and the team that finishes second place in the Copa Perú.

Sponsorship edit

Liga 2 is sponsored by Movistar's Gol Perú which has exclusive broadcasting rights.

Criticisms edit

The Segunda División has received numerous criticisms, chiefly due to the lack of stability in the process of competition and promotion, and the lack of professionalism.[1]

Team count edit

The Segunda División has changed the number of teams that operate in the league several times. Over the course of 74 years, the Segunda has had as few as four teams and as many as 16. The early Segunda División were played with an average number of teams ranging from 4 to 10. Prior to the current 12-club Segunda División, during the 2000s, the team count continued to fluctuate between 10, 12, 14, 16 and even a surprising 13. For example, 12 teams competed in 2009, 10 competed in 2008, 11 competed in 2007, and 12 teams competed from 2004 to 2006. The over-all goal of the organization is to have a stable league of 16 teams.

Artificial turf edit

Several stadiums used in the second division have artificial grass installed for the so-called massification of sport.[2] Most stadiums in Peru are owned by the IPD (Instituto Peruano del Deporte), which is the state group responsible for supporting the use of artificial turf. This has been severely criticized by top division teams and the media. At first, these artificial turfs were installed for the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Cup; however, more artificial turf was installed in other stadiums after the U-17 World Cup concluded.[3] These turfs are criticized for having a negative influence on the game and for the injuries which they cause to players.

Clubs edit

Currently, 18 clubs participate in Liga 2. There are currently no teams from the Lima Metropolitan area with all clubs representing cities from the country's interior. The number of clubs has fluctuated season by season from 10 to 18 teams participating in the tournament.

Ciclista Lima, Unión Huaral, Deportivo Municipal, Guardia Republicana, Mariscal Sucre, Unión Callao, Telmo Carbajo, Sport Boys, Unión Gonzáles Prada, and Carlos Concha trail behind with 3 titles. Universidad César Vallejo, Total Clean, Cobresol, José Gálvez, Los Caimanes, and Comerciantes Unidos are the only clubs outside the metropolitan area of Lima to have won a Segunda Division championship. In addition, Alianza Lima, Atlético Chalaco, Centro Iqueño, Defensor Lima, Municipal, Mariscal Sucre, San Agustín, Sport Boys, and Unión Huaral are the only teams that have been champions of the First and Second Division.

Since the Second Division became a nation-wide tournament in 2006, 20 of the 25 regions have had representative teams in the Segunda División/Liga 2. The only five regions that have never had a representative are Amazonas, Huancavelica, Madre de Dios, Pasco, and Tumbes.

Stadia and Locations edit

Team City Stadium[4] Capacity[5]
Academia Cantolao Callao Miguel Grau 17,000
ADA Jaén Víctor Montoya Segura 9,000
Alianza Universidad Huánuco Heraclio Tapia 25,000
Ayacucho Ayacucho Ciudad de Cumaná 12,000
Binacional Juliaca Guillermo Briceño Rosamedina 20,030
Carlos Stein Ferreñafe Carlos Samamé Cáceres 6,000
Comerciantes Iquitos Max Augustín 24,000
Deportivo Coopsol Ventanilla Municipal Facundo Ramírez Aguilar 5,000
Deportivo Llacuabamba Otuzco Municipal de Otuzco 18,000
Deportivo Municipal Lima Iván Elías Moreno 10,000
Juan Aurich Ferreñafe Carlos Samamé Cáceres 6,000
Juan Pablo II College Chongoyape Municipal de la Juventud 2,000
Pirata Chongoyape Municipal de la Juventud 2,000
San Marcos Huari Rosas Pampa 18,000
Santos Nasca Municipal de Nasca 10,000
Unión Huaral Chancay Rómulo Shaw Cisneros 3,000
UCV Moquegua Moquegua 25 de Noviembre 21,000
Universidad San Martín Lima Iván Elías Moreno 10,000

Champions edit

Peruvian Segunda División had amateur status since its foundation until 1987. In the course of this era, Telmo Carbajo, Ciclista Lima, Unión Callao, Carlos Concha and Mariscal Sucre shared the most titles. The first run from 1943 to 1987 featured clubs only from Lima and Callao. In 1988 the league obtained professional status and in 2006 expanded the league to the entire nation, beginning the Segunda División Nacional.

Amateur league (1943–1987) edit

Tournament names:

  • 1943–1972: "Segunda División Metropolitana"
  • 1983: "Segunda División Experimental"
  • 1984–1987: "Región IX"
Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1
1943 Telmo Carbajo[6] Progresista Apurímac
2
1944 Ciclista Lima[7] Telmo Carbajo
3
1945 Santiago Barranco[8] Atlético Lusitania
4
1946 Ciclista Lima[9] Unión Callao
5
1947 Jorge Chávez[10] Santiago Barranco
6
1948 Centro Iqueño[11] Santiago Barranco
7
1949 Jorge Chávez[12] Ciclista Lima
8
1950 Unión Callao[13] Association Chorrillos
9
1951 Association Chorrillos[14] Atlético Lusitania
10
1952 Unión Callao[15] Porvenir Miraflores
11
1953 Carlos Concha[16] Atlético Lusitania
12
1954 Unión Callao[17] KDT Nacional
13
1955 Carlos Concha[18] Porvenir Miraflores
14
1956 Porvenir Miraflores[19] Unión América
15
1957 Mariscal Castilla[20] Carlos Concha
16
1958 Unión América[21] Porvenir Miraflores
17
1959 Mariscal Sucre[22] KDT Nacional
18
1960 Defensor Lima[23] Carlos Concha
19
1961 KDT Nacional[24] Association Chorrillos
20
1962 Mariscal Sucre[25] Carlos Concha
21
1963 Carlos Concha[26] Porvenir Miraflores
22
1964 Defensor Arica[27] Porvenir Miraflores
23
1965 Mariscal Sucre[28] Íntimos de la Legua
24
1966 Porvenir Miraflores[29] Racing
25
1967 KDT Nacional[30] Independiente Sacachispas
26
1968 Deportivo Municipal[31] ADO
27
1969 Deportivo SIMA[32] Mariscal Sucre
28
1970 ADO[33] Centro Iqueño
29
1971 Deportivo SIMA[34] Atlético Chalaco
30
1972 Atlético Chalaco[35] Porvenir Miraflores
1973–1982 No Tournament (see Liguilla de Ascenso and Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima)
31
1983 Unión Gonzáles Prada[36] Academia Cantolao
32
1984 Unión Gonzáles Prada[37] Juventud La Joya
33
1985 Alcides Vigo[38] Centro Iqueño
34
1986 Internazionale[39] AELU
35
1987 AELU[40] CITEN

Professional league (1988–present) edit

Tournament names:

  • 1988–2005: "Segunda División Metropolitana"
  • 2005–2018: "Segunda División Nacional"
  • 2019–present: "Liga 2"
Ed. Season Champion Runner-up Third Place
36
1988 Defensor Lima[41] Juventud La Palma Sport Boys
37
1989 Sport Boys[42] Juventud La Palma Guardia Republicana
38
1990 Hijos de Yurimaguas[43] Walter Ormeño Juventud La Palma
39
1991 Enrique Lau Chun[44] Deportivo Zúñiga Guardia Republicana
40
1992 Unión Huaral[45] Ciclista Lima Guardia Republicana
41
1993 Ciclista Lima[46] Guardia Republicana Alcides Vigo
42
1994 Unión Huaral[47] Hijos de Yurimaguas Deportivo Zúñiga
43
1995 Guardia Republicana[48] Deportivo Zúñiga Lawn Tennis
44
1996 Alcides Vigo[49] Hijos de Yurimaguas Unión Huaral
45
1997 Lawn Tennis[50] Bella Esperanza Hijos de Yurimaguas
46
1998 Hijos de Yurimaguas[51] Alcides Vigo AELU
47
1999 América Cochahuayco[52] Sporting Cristal B[note 1] Alcides Vigo
48
2000 Deportivo Aviación[53] Alcides Vigo Hijos de Yurimaguas
49
2001 Alcides Vigo[54] AELU Bella Esperanza
50
2002 Unión Huaral Defensor Villa del Mar Sporting Cristal B[note 1]
51
2003 Sport Coopsol Sporting Cristal B[note 1] Olímpico Somos Perú
52
2004 Olimpico Aurora Deportivo Municipal Unión de Campeones
53
2005 Olimpico Aurora Deportivo Aviación Deportivo Municipal
54
2006 Deportivo Municipal[55] Universidad San Marcos Deportivo Aviación
55
2007 Universidad César Vallejo[56] Atlético Minero UTC
56
2008 Total Clean[57] Inti Gas Sport Águila
57
2009 Sport Boys[58] Cobresol Deportivo Coopsol
58
2010 Cobresol Sport Áncash Hijos de Acosvinchos
59
2011 José Gálvez Deportivo Coopsol Alianza Unicachi
60
2012 Pacífico Deportivo Coopsol Los Caimanes
61
2013 Los Caimanes Alfonso Ugarte Atlético Torino
62
2014 Deportivo Municipal Deportivo Coopsol Carlos A. Mannucci
63
2015 Comerciantes Unidos Los Caimanes Atlético Torino
64
2016 Academia Cantolao Sport Ancash Cienciano
65
2017 Sport Boys Universidad César Vallejo Deportivo Hualgayoc
66
2018 Universidad César Vallejo Carlos A. Mannucci Cienciano
67
2019 Cienciano Alianza Atlético Juan Aurich
68
2020 Alianza Atlético Juan Aurich Unión Huaral
69
2021 Atlético Grau Carlos Stein Sport Chavelines
70
2022 Cusco Unión Comercio Santos
71
2023 Comerciantes Unidos Los Chankas Alianza Universidad

Titles by club edit

Club Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up
Carlos Concha 3 3 1953, 1955, 1963 1957, 1960, 1962
Ciclista Lima 3 2 1944, 1946, 1993 1949, 1992
Deportivo Municipal 3 1 1968, 2006, 2014 2004
Guardia Republicana 3 1 1985, 1987, 1995 1993
Mariscal Sucre 3 1 1959, 1962, 1965 1969
Unión Callao 3 1 1950, 1952, 1954 1946
Sport Boys 3 0 1989, 2009, 2017
Unión Huaral 3 0 1992, 1994, 2002
Porvenir Miraflores 2 6 1956, 1966 1952, 1955, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1972
Santiago Barranco 2 3 1941, 1945 1940, 1947, 1948
Alcides Vigo 2 2 1996, 2001 1998, 2000
Hijos de Yurimaguas 2 2 1990, 1998 1994, 1996
KDT Nacional 2 2 1961, 1967 1954, 1959
Defensor Lima 2 0 1960, 1988
Olímpico Aurora 2 1 2004, 2005 2008
Universidad César Vallejo 2 1 2007, 2018 2017
Comerciantes Unidos 2 0 2015, 2023
Deportivo SIMA 2 0 1969, 1971
Jorge Chávez 2 0 1947, 1949
Unión Gonzáles Prada 2 0 1983, 1984
AELU 1 3 1987 1984, 1986, 2001
Centro Iqueño 1 3 1948 1939, 1941, 1970
Juventud La Palma 1 2 1981 1988, 1989
Association Chorrillos 1 2 1951 1950, 1961
ADO 1 1 1970 1968
Alianza Atlético 1 1 2020 2019
Atlético Chalaco 1 1 1972 1971
Cobresol 1 1 2010 2009
Deportivo Aviación 1 1 2000 2005
Los Caimanes 1 1 2013 2015
Telmo Carbajo 1 1 1943 1944
Unión América 1 1 1958 1956
Academia Cantolao 1 0 2016
América Cochahuayco 1 0 1999
Atlético Grau 1 0 2021
Cienciano 1 0 2019
Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos 1 0 1975
Cusco 1 0 2022
Defensor Arica 1 0 1964
Enrique Lau Chun 1 0 1991
Internazionale 1 0 1986
José Gálvez 1 0 2011
Lawn Tennis 1 0 1997
Mariscal Castilla 1 0 1957
Pacífico 1 0 2012
San Agustín 1 0 1984
Sport Coopsol 1 0 2003
Total Clean 1 0 2008

Titles by region edit

Region Nº of titles Clubs
  Lima 45 Ciclista Lima (4), Unión Huaral (4), Deportivo Municipal (3), Guardia Republicana (3), Mariscal Sucre (3), Unión Gonzáles Prada (3), Alcides Vigo (2), Defensor Lima (2), Olímpico Aurora (2), Porvenir Miraflores (2), América Cochahuayco (1), AELU (1), Association Chorrillos (1), Centro Iqueño (1), Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos (1), Defensor Arica (1), Deportivo Aviación (1), Enrique Lau Chun (1), Juventud La Palma (1), Lawn Tennis (1), Mariscal Castilla (1), Pacífico (1), San Agustín (1), Santiago Barranco (1), Sport Coopsol (1), Internazionale (1), Unión América (1)
  Callao 20 Carlos Concha (3), Unión Callao (3), Sport Boys (3), Hijos de Yurimaguas (2), Jorge Chávez (2), KDT Nacional (2), Deportivo SIMA (2), Atlético Chalaco (1), ADO (1), Academia Cantolao (1), Telmo Carbajo (1)
  Cajamarca 2 Comerciantes Unidos (2)
  Cusco 2 Cienciano (1), Cusco (1)
  La Libertad 2 Universidad César Vallejo (2)
  Piura 2 Alianza Atlético (1), Atlético Grau (1)
  Ancash 1 José Gálvez (1)
  Arequipa 1 Total Clean (1)
  Lambayeque 1 Los Caimanes (1)
  Moquegua 1 Cobresol (1)

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Sporting Cristal B can´t be promoted as they are the "reserve team" of Sporting Cristal which plays in First Division.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • FPF Official Federation Website

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The Liga 2 Ligue 2 of Peru is the second highest division in the Peruvian football league system It is a professional and promotional division organized by the Peruvian Football Federation After years of changing numbers of clubs as of 2024 the league includes 18 clubs Peruvian Segunda DivisionFounded1943 80 years ago 1943 CountryPeruNumber of teams18Level on pyramid2Promotion toLiga 1Relegation toLiga 3Current championsComerciantes Unidos 2023 Most championshipsCarlos ConchaCiclista LimaDeportivo MunicipalGuardia RepublicanaMariscal SucreSport BoysUnion CallaoUnion Huaral 3 titles each Current 2024 season Contents 1 History 2 Competition format and sponsorship 2 1 Sponsorship 3 Criticisms 3 1 Team count 3 2 Artificial turf 4 Clubs 4 1 Stadia and Locations 5 Champions 5 1 Amateur league 1943 1987 5 2 Professional league 1988 present 6 Titles by club 7 Titles by region 8 Notes 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe format of the Second Division has changed over the years For decades after it was first formed in 1936 only clubs from the Department of Lima participated in the annual tournament The winner was promoted to the Primera Division Peruana First Division the professional league 1988 1990 the winner was promoted to the Regional Metropolitan League Torneo Metropolitano Regional 1991 there was no promotion because the First Division was undergoing major changes 1992 the format changed again This time the winner of the tournament would play against the winners of the northern southern and central regions in order to be promoted 1993 1997 the former system in which the winner was directly promoted to the first division was used 1998 the winner of the Second Division played a game against the second to last placed club of the First Division to determine which would be in the First Division 1999 2003 the former system of promotion and relegation was used 2004 2008 a new format was adopted in which the winner and runner up of the Second Division would play in the Round of 16 of the Copa Peru 2009 the winner of the tournament was promoted to the First Division while the last team was relegated from the tournament and played in the 2010 edition of the Copa Peru Their places were taken by the two relegated clubs of the First Division and the team that finished in third place in the 2009 Copa Peru 2010 the former system in which the winner was directly promoted to the first division was used Two teams left the tournament before its start which reduced the number of teams participating back to ten 2011 Ten teams played a home and way tournament and split the second half into two groups the top five teams from the previous stage decided the Champion while the bottom five fought against relegation 2012 the former system in which the winner was directly promoted to the first division was used Two teams left the tournament before its start which reduced the number of teams to ten and automatically relegated them to the 2013 edition of the Copa Peru 2013 the leagues was expanded to 16 teams A rigorous financial stability check was implemented which only 14 teams passed Two teams were relegated to the 2014 edition of the Copa Peru Competition format and sponsorship edit nbsp Logo for ADFP Segunda DivisionSince 2006 the winner of the tournament is promoted to the First Division while the last two teams are relegated from the tournament to the Departamental Stage of the Copa Peru Their places are taken by the two relegated clubs from the First Division and the team that finishes second place in the Copa Peru Sponsorship edit Liga 2 is sponsored by Movistar s Gol Peru which has exclusive broadcasting rights Criticisms editThe Segunda Division has received numerous criticisms chiefly due to the lack of stability in the process of competition and promotion and the lack of professionalism 1 Team count edit The Segunda Division has changed the number of teams that operate in the league several times Over the course of 74 years the Segunda has had as few as four teams and as many as 16 The early Segunda Division were played with an average number of teams ranging from 4 to 10 Prior to the current 12 club Segunda Division during the 2000s the team count continued to fluctuate between 10 12 14 16 and even a surprising 13 For example 12 teams competed in 2009 10 competed in 2008 11 competed in 2007 and 12 teams competed from 2004 to 2006 The over all goal of the organization is to have a stable league of 16 teams Artificial turf edit Several stadiums used in the second division have artificial grass installed for the so called massification of sport 2 Most stadiums in Peru are owned by the IPD Instituto Peruano del Deporte which is the state group responsible for supporting the use of artificial turf This has been severely criticized by top division teams and the media At first these artificial turfs were installed for the 2005 FIFA U 17 World Cup however more artificial turf was installed in other stadiums after the U 17 World Cup concluded 3 These turfs are criticized for having a negative influence on the game and for the injuries which they cause to players Clubs editCurrently 18 clubs participate in Liga 2 There are currently no teams from the Lima Metropolitan area with all clubs representing cities from the country s interior The number of clubs has fluctuated season by season from 10 to 18 teams participating in the tournament Ciclista Lima Union Huaral Deportivo Municipal Guardia Republicana Mariscal Sucre Union Callao Telmo Carbajo Sport Boys Union Gonzales Prada and Carlos Concha trail behind with 3 titles Universidad Cesar Vallejo Total Clean Cobresol Jose Galvez Los Caimanes and Comerciantes Unidos are the only clubs outside the metropolitan area of Lima to have won a Segunda Division championship In addition Alianza Lima Atletico Chalaco Centro Iqueno Defensor Lima Municipal Mariscal Sucre San Agustin Sport Boys and Union Huaral are the only teams that have been champions of the First and Second Division Since the Second Division became a nation wide tournament in 2006 20 of the 25 regions have had representative teams in the Segunda Division Liga 2 The only five regions that have never had a representative are Amazonas Huancavelica Madre de Dios Pasco and Tumbes Stadia and Locations edit nbsp nbsp Santos nbsp Comerciantes nbsp Union Huaral nbsp Binacional nbsp Coopsol nbsp San Marcos nbsp Llacuabamba nbsp Carlos SteinJuan Aurich nbsp Juan Pablo IIPirata nbsp UCV Moquegua nbsp Alianza Universidad nbsp CantolaoD Municipal U San Martin nbsp Ayacucho nbsp ADAclass notpageimage Locations of the 2024 Liga 2 teams Team City Stadium 4 Capacity 5 Academia Cantolao Callao Miguel Grau 17 000ADA Jaen Victor Montoya Segura 9 000Alianza Universidad Huanuco Heraclio Tapia 25 000Ayacucho Ayacucho Ciudad de Cumana 12 000Binacional Juliaca Guillermo Briceno Rosamedina 20 030Carlos Stein Ferrenafe Carlos Samame Caceres 6 000Comerciantes Iquitos Max Augustin 24 000Deportivo Coopsol Ventanilla Municipal Facundo Ramirez Aguilar 5 000Deportivo Llacuabamba Otuzco Municipal de Otuzco 18 000Deportivo Municipal Lima Ivan Elias Moreno 10 000Juan Aurich Ferrenafe Carlos Samame Caceres 6 000Juan Pablo II College Chongoyape Municipal de la Juventud 2 000Pirata Chongoyape Municipal de la Juventud 2 000San Marcos Huari Rosas Pampa 18 000Santos Nasca Municipal de Nasca 10 000Union Huaral Chancay Romulo Shaw Cisneros 3 000UCV Moquegua Moquegua 25 de Noviembre 21 000Universidad San Martin Lima Ivan Elias Moreno 10 000Champions editPeruvian Segunda Division had amateur status since its foundation until 1987 In the course of this era Telmo Carbajo Ciclista Lima Union Callao Carlos Concha and Mariscal Sucre shared the most titles The first run from 1943 to 1987 featured clubs only from Lima and Callao In 1988 the league obtained professional status and in 2006 expanded the league to the entire nation beginning the Segunda Division Nacional For the period 1912 1925 see Peruvian Segunda Division 1912 1925 For the period 1926 1934 see Peruvian Division Intermedia 1926 1940 For the period 1935 1940 see Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao For the period 1941 see Liga Regional de Lima y Callao 1941 1950 For the period 1973 see Liguilla de Ascenso a Segunda Division Peru For the period 1975 1982 see Liga Mayor de Futbol de Lima Amateur league 1943 1987 edit Tournament names 1943 1972 Segunda Division Metropolitana 1983 Segunda Division Experimental 1984 1987 Region IX Ed Season Champion Runner up1 1943 Telmo Carbajo 6 Progresista Apurimac2 1944 Ciclista Lima 7 Telmo Carbajo3 1945 Santiago Barranco 8 Atletico Lusitania4 1946 Ciclista Lima 9 Union Callao5 1947 Jorge Chavez 10 Santiago Barranco6 1948 Centro Iqueno 11 Santiago Barranco7 1949 Jorge Chavez 12 Ciclista Lima8 1950 Union Callao 13 Association Chorrillos9 1951 Association Chorrillos 14 Atletico Lusitania10 1952 Union Callao 15 Porvenir Miraflores11 1953 Carlos Concha 16 Atletico Lusitania12 1954 Union Callao 17 KDT Nacional13 1955 Carlos Concha 18 Porvenir Miraflores14 1956 Porvenir Miraflores 19 Union America15 1957 Mariscal Castilla 20 Carlos Concha16 1958 Union America 21 Porvenir Miraflores17 1959 Mariscal Sucre 22 KDT Nacional18 1960 Defensor Lima 23 Carlos Concha19 1961 KDT Nacional 24 Association Chorrillos20 1962 Mariscal Sucre 25 Carlos Concha21 1963 Carlos Concha 26 Porvenir Miraflores22 1964 Defensor Arica 27 Porvenir Miraflores23 1965 Mariscal Sucre 28 Intimos de la Legua24 1966 Porvenir Miraflores 29 Racing25 1967 KDT Nacional 30 Independiente Sacachispas26 1968 Deportivo Municipal 31 ADO27 1969 Deportivo SIMA 32 Mariscal Sucre28 1970 ADO 33 Centro Iqueno29 1971 Deportivo SIMA 34 Atletico Chalaco30 1972 Atletico Chalaco 35 Porvenir Miraflores 1973 1982 No Tournament see Liguilla de Ascenso and Liga Mayor de Futbol de Lima 31 1983 Union Gonzales Prada 36 Academia Cantolao32 1984 Union Gonzales Prada 37 Juventud La Joya33 1985 Alcides Vigo 38 Centro Iqueno34 1986 Internazionale 39 AELU35 1987 AELU 40 CITENProfessional league 1988 present edit Tournament names 1988 2005 Segunda Division Metropolitana 2005 2018 Segunda Division Nacional 2019 present Liga 2 Ed Season Champion Runner up Third Place36 1988 Defensor Lima 41 Juventud La Palma Sport Boys37 1989 Sport Boys 42 Juventud La Palma Guardia Republicana38 1990 Hijos de Yurimaguas 43 Walter Ormeno Juventud La Palma39 1991 Enrique Lau Chun 44 Deportivo Zuniga Guardia Republicana40 1992 Union Huaral 45 Ciclista Lima Guardia Republicana41 1993 Ciclista Lima 46 Guardia Republicana Alcides Vigo42 1994 Union Huaral 47 Hijos de Yurimaguas Deportivo Zuniga43 1995 Guardia Republicana 48 Deportivo Zuniga Lawn Tennis44 1996 Alcides Vigo 49 Hijos de Yurimaguas Union Huaral45 1997 Lawn Tennis 50 Bella Esperanza Hijos de Yurimaguas46 1998 Hijos de Yurimaguas 51 Alcides Vigo AELU47 1999 America Cochahuayco 52 Sporting Cristal B note 1 Alcides Vigo48 2000 Deportivo Aviacion 53 Alcides Vigo Hijos de Yurimaguas49 2001 Alcides Vigo 54 AELU Bella Esperanza50 2002 Union Huaral Defensor Villa del Mar Sporting Cristal B note 1 51 2003 Sport Coopsol Sporting Cristal B note 1 Olimpico Somos Peru52 2004 Olimpico Aurora Deportivo Municipal Union de Campeones53 2005 Olimpico Aurora Deportivo Aviacion Deportivo Municipal54 2006 Deportivo Municipal 55 Universidad San Marcos Deportivo Aviacion55 2007 Universidad Cesar Vallejo 56 Atletico Minero UTC56 2008 Total Clean 57 Inti Gas Sport Aguila57 2009 Sport Boys 58 Cobresol Deportivo Coopsol58 2010 Cobresol Sport Ancash Hijos de Acosvinchos59 2011 Jose Galvez Deportivo Coopsol Alianza Unicachi60 2012 Pacifico Deportivo Coopsol Los Caimanes61 2013 Los Caimanes Alfonso Ugarte Atletico Torino62 2014 Deportivo Municipal Deportivo Coopsol Carlos A Mannucci63 2015 Comerciantes Unidos Los Caimanes Atletico Torino64 2016 Academia Cantolao Sport Ancash Cienciano65 2017 Sport Boys Universidad Cesar Vallejo Deportivo Hualgayoc66 2018 Universidad Cesar Vallejo Carlos A Mannucci Cienciano67 2019 Cienciano Alianza Atletico Juan Aurich68 2020 Alianza Atletico Juan Aurich Union Huaral69 2021 Atletico Grau Carlos Stein Sport Chavelines70 2022 Cusco Union Comercio Santos71 2023 Comerciantes Unidos Los Chankas Alianza UniversidadTitles by club editClub Titles Runners up Seasons won Seasons runner upCarlos Concha 3 3 1953 1955 1963 1957 1960 1962Ciclista Lima 3 2 1944 1946 1993 1949 1992Deportivo Municipal 3 1 1968 2006 2014 2004Guardia Republicana 3 1 1985 1987 1995 1993Mariscal Sucre 3 1 1959 1962 1965 1969Union Callao 3 1 1950 1952 1954 1946Sport Boys 3 0 1989 2009 2017 Union Huaral 3 0 1992 1994 2002 Porvenir Miraflores 2 6 1956 1966 1952 1955 1958 1963 1964 1972Santiago Barranco 2 3 1941 1945 1940 1947 1948Alcides Vigo 2 2 1996 2001 1998 2000Hijos de Yurimaguas 2 2 1990 1998 1994 1996KDT Nacional 2 2 1961 1967 1954 1959Defensor Lima 2 0 1960 1988 Olimpico Aurora 2 1 2004 2005 2008Universidad Cesar Vallejo 2 1 2007 2018 2017Comerciantes Unidos 2 0 2015 2023 Deportivo SIMA 2 0 1969 1971 Jorge Chavez 2 0 1947 1949 Union Gonzales Prada 2 0 1983 1984 AELU 1 3 1987 1984 1986 2001Centro Iqueno 1 3 1948 1939 1941 1970Juventud La Palma 1 2 1981 1988 1989Association Chorrillos 1 2 1951 1950 1961ADO 1 1 1970 1968Alianza Atletico 1 1 2020 2019Atletico Chalaco 1 1 1972 1971Cobresol 1 1 2010 2009Deportivo Aviacion 1 1 2000 2005Los Caimanes 1 1 2013 2015Telmo Carbajo 1 1 1943 1944Union America 1 1 1958 1956Academia Cantolao 1 0 2016 America Cochahuayco 1 0 1999 Atletico Grau 1 0 2021 Cienciano 1 0 2019 Compania Peruana de Telefonos 1 0 1975 Cusco 1 0 2022 Defensor Arica 1 0 1964 Enrique Lau Chun 1 0 1991 Internazionale 1 0 1986 Jose Galvez 1 0 2011 Lawn Tennis 1 0 1997 Mariscal Castilla 1 0 1957 Pacifico 1 0 2012 San Agustin 1 0 1984 Sport Coopsol 1 0 2003 Total Clean 1 0 2008 Titles by region editRegion Nº of titles Clubs nbsp Lima 45 Ciclista Lima 4 Union Huaral 4 Deportivo Municipal 3 Guardia Republicana 3 Mariscal Sucre 3 Union Gonzales Prada 3 Alcides Vigo 2 Defensor Lima 2 Olimpico Aurora 2 Porvenir Miraflores 2 America Cochahuayco 1 AELU 1 Association Chorrillos 1 Centro Iqueno 1 Compania Peruana de Telefonos 1 Defensor Arica 1 Deportivo Aviacion 1 Enrique Lau Chun 1 Juventud La Palma 1 Lawn Tennis 1 Mariscal Castilla 1 Pacifico 1 San Agustin 1 Santiago Barranco 1 Sport Coopsol 1 Internazionale 1 Union America 1 nbsp Callao 20 Carlos Concha 3 Union Callao 3 Sport Boys 3 Hijos de Yurimaguas 2 Jorge Chavez 2 KDT Nacional 2 Deportivo SIMA 2 Atletico Chalaco 1 ADO 1 Academia Cantolao 1 Telmo Carbajo 1 nbsp Cajamarca 2 Comerciantes Unidos 2 nbsp Cusco 2 Cienciano 1 Cusco 1 nbsp La Libertad 2 Universidad Cesar Vallejo 2 nbsp Piura 2 Alianza Atletico 1 Atletico Grau 1 nbsp Ancash 1 Jose Galvez 1 nbsp Arequipa 1 Total Clean 1 nbsp Lambayeque 1 Los Caimanes 1 nbsp Moquegua 1 Cobresol 1 Notes edit a b c Sporting Cristal B can t be promoted as they are the reserve team of Sporting Cristal which plays in First Division See also editPeruvian football league system Copa Peru Ligas Departamentales del Peru Ligas Superiores del Peru Ligas Distritales del PeruReferences edit Becker Wolfy 6 March 2007 The dreadful situation of Peruvian football Wolfy Becker Archived from the original on 31 January 2009 Retrieved 15 June 2009 Woodman No habra cambio de cesped en el Elias Aguirre There will not be changes to the field in the Elias Aguirre in Spanish Peru com Retrieved 26 April 2010 Agrego que de ninguna manera se cambiara el cesped sintetico a los demas estadios del pais que tienen este tipo de gramado Nosotros estamos para masificar el deporte y el pasto sintetico es un tema apoyado por la FIFA Ademas si se puede jugar al futbol como se juega en todos lados subrayo Woodman Three Companies re sign agreement FIFA Retrieved 26 May 2010 Polytan Sportstattenbau GmbH the German based company won the tender for installing 4 fields in Peru all of which were used for the FIFA U 17 World Championship Peru 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