Segunda División Peruana

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Segunda División Peruana
Countries  Peru
Founded 1936
Number of teams 12
Promotion to Primera División Peruana
Relegation to Copa Peru
Levels on pyramid Level 2
Current champions Total Clean (2008)

The Segunda División Peruana (Peruvian Second Division) is the second division of the Peruvian Football League (Liga Peruana de Futbol). There are currently 12 clubs in the tournament. It is currently organized by the Asociación Deportiva de Futbol Profesional.

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History

The format of the Second Division has changed over the years. When it was first formed in 1936, only clubs from the Department of Lima participated in the tournament. The winner was promoted to the First Division. Between the years of 1988 and 1990 the winner was promoted to the Regional Metropolitan League (Torneo Metropolitano Regional). In 1991, there was no promotion because the First Division was undergoing major changes. In 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. The following year, the old system, in which the winner was directly promoted to the first division, returned and lasted until 1997. In 1998, the winner of the Second Division would play a game with the second-to-last placed club of the First Division in order to decide who gets to be in First Division. Once again, the new system was dropped and the old system returned. In 2004, 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.

Current Format

As of 2009, the winner and the runner-up of the tournament are going to be promoted to the First Division while the last team will be removed from the tournament and will play in the 2010 edition of the Copa Peru. Their places will be taken by the two relegated clubs of the First Division and the team that finishes third place in the 2009 Copa Peru. The second division is going to expand to twelve teams; the two new spots are going to be taken by the teams that end up fourth and fifth in the 2009 edition of the Copa Peru During the present tournament each club will play every other club three times: the first two rounds are going to be in a home and away game basis while in the third round the club that has the right to play as a local is the one that has obtained the best results during the two previous matches played by the two teams. Teams from outside of Lima can participate in the tournament. Teams which are relegated from the first division can choose to enter either the second division or the Copa Peru.

Current teams

Team City Stadium[1] Capacity[2] Field
América Cochahuayco Ate, Lima Monumental 80,093 Grass
Atlético Minero Lima Municipal de Matucana 5,000 Grass
Atlético Torino Talara Campeonisimo 8,000 Grass
Club IDUNSA Arequipa Mariano Melgar 20,000 Grass
Cobresol FC Moquegua Héroes de Estuquiña 3,000 Grass
Deportivo Aviación Barranco, Lima Miguel Grau 13,000 Grass
Deportivo Municipal Lima Miguel Grau 13,000 Grass
Hijos de Acosvinchos Ate, Lima San Marcos 43,000 Grass
Real Academia FC Lima
Sport Águila Huancayo Huancayo 20,000 Grass
Sport Boys Callao Miguel Grau 15,000 Grass
Universidad San Marcos Lima San Marcos 43,000 Grass

Winners

SeasonWinner
1936Telmo Carbajo
1939Alianza Lima
1940Telmo Carbajo
1945Santiago Barranca
1946Ciclista Lima
1947Jorge Chávez
1948Centro Iqueño
1949Ciclista Lima &
Jorge Chávez
1950Unión Callao
1951Association Chorrillos
1952Unión Callao
1953Carlos Concha
1954Unión Callao
1955Carlos Concha
1956Porvenir Miraflores
1957Mariscal Castilla
1958Unión América
1959Mariscal Sucre FBC
1960Carlos Concha
1961KDT Nacional
1962Mariscal Sucre FBC
1963Carlos Concha
1964Defensor Arica
1965Mariscal Sucre FBC
1966Porvenir Miraflores
1967KDT Nacional
1968Deportivo Municipal
1969Deportivo Sima
1970Atlético Deportivo Olímpico
1971Deportivo Sima
1972Atlético Chalaco
1973Unión Huaral
1975Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos
1980Gonzales Prada
1981Juventud La Palma
1982Gonzales Prada
1983Barcelona
1984Deportivo San Agustin
1985Guardia Republicana
1986Internazionales
1987Guardia Republicana &
Club Deportivo AELU
1988Defensor Lima
1989Sport Boys
1990Hijos de Yurimaguas
1991Enrique Lau Chun
1992Unión Huaral
1993Ciclista Lima
1994Unión Huaral
1995Guardía Republicana
1996Alcides Vigo
1997Club Lawn Tennis
1998Hijos de Yurimaguas
1999América Cochahuayco
2000Deportivo Aviación
2001Alcides Vigo
2002Unión Huaral
2003Sport Coopsol
2004Olimpico Aurora
2005Olimpico Aurora
2006Deportivo Municipal
2007Universidad César Vallejo
2008Total Clean
2009

References

  1. Most stadiums are owned by the Instituto Peruano del Deporte (IPD).
  2. "Peru". fussballtempel.net. http://www.fussballtempel.net/conmebol/PER.html. Retrieved 2008-02-02. 

External links

ca:Segona divisió peruana de futbol

es:Segunda División del Perú fr:Championnat du Pérou de football D2 pl:Segunda división peruana

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