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Ligas Provinciales De Lima Y Callao
The Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer) in 1935 until 1940. The tournament was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. This championship remained in force until 1940. Initially the Liga Provincial de Lima played the role of the first division. However, the 1936 season, it became the lower category of the honor division. In that same year, the Liga Provincial de Lima merged with the Liga Provincial del Callao to form the 1936 Peruvian Primera División Unificada de Lima y Callao, Primera División Unificada de Lima y Callao. For the following years, Liga Provincial de Lima competed together with Liga Provincial del Callao to obtain promotion to the division of honor. Finally, the championship disappeared when the Liga Regional de Lima y Callao (1941–1950), Liga Regional de Lima y Callao was formed in 1941. For the years 1938 and 1939, the champions of each provincial league competed in a defining match for promotion. The ch ...
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The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL, , or CSF; es, Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol; pt, Confederação Sul-Americana de Futebol) is the continental governing body of football in South America (apart from Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana) and it is one of FIFA's six continental confederations. The oldest continental confederation in the world, its headquarters are located in Luque, Paraguay, near Asunción. CONMEBOL is responsible for the organization and governance of South American football's major international tournaments. With 10 member soccer associations, it has the fewest members of all the confederations in FIFA. CONMEBOL national teams have won ten FIFA World Cups (Brazil five, Argentina three and Uruguay two) and CONMEBOL clubs have won 22 Intercontinental Cups and four FIFA Club World Cups. Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay have won two Olympic gold medals each. It is considered one of the strongest confederations in the world. The World C ...
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Circolo Sportivo Italiano
Circolo Sportivo Italiano is a Peruvian football club, playing in the department of Pueblo Libre, Lima. History The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on nine occasions, from 1926 Peruvian Primera División until 1934 Peruvian Primera División when was relegated. Year-by-year Notable players * Tulio Quiñones * Jorge Pardón García Honours National *Peruvian Primera División: 0 :: Runner-up (1): 1929 Regional * Liga Distrital de San Isidro: :: Runner-up (3): 2013, 2015, 2022 Women’s volleyball *Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol: ::Winners (2): 2003, 2008–09 :: Runner-up (1): 2018–19 See also *List of football clubs in Peru *Peruvian football league system The Peruvian football league system is a complex system. Though the general outline includes the Liga 1, Liga 2 and Copa Perú. The Copa Perú is very large involving several stages and leagues within it. In addition, the Copa Perú is played wit ... References RSSSF Football clu ...
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Santiago Barranco
Santiago Barranco is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Barranco, Lima, Peru. The club was founded 20 September 1929 and play in the Copa Perú which is the third division of the Peruvian league. History The club was 1945 Peruvian Segunda División champion. The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on one occasion, in the 1942 Peruvian Primera División but was relegated the same year. Honours National *Peruvian Segunda División: ::Winners (1): 1945 ::Runner-up (2): 1947, 1948 Regional * Liguilla de Promoción a Segunda División: ::Runner-up (1): 1963 * Liga Regional de Lima y Callao: ::Winners (1): 1941 * Liga Provincial de Lima: ::Winners (1): 1940 ::Runner-up (1): 1938 * Liga de los Balnearios del Sur: ::Winners (3): 1963, 1970, 1973 * División Intermedia: ::Winners (1): 1936 * Segunda División Provincial de Lima: ::Winners (1): 1933 Zona de Balnearios * Liga Distrital de Barranco: ::Winners (6): 1977, 1980, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1 ...
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Ciclista Lima
Ciclista Lima Association is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Lima. It is the second oldest club in Peru. The club was founded 1896 and plays in the Copa Perú, which is the third division of the Peruvian league. History The club was the 1944, 1946, 1949, and 1993 Segunda División Peruana champion. The club played at the highest level of Peruvian football on several occasions since 1927. However, they only played Torneo Descentralizado on three occasions, from 1994 Torneo Descentralizado until 1996 Torneo Descentralizado when the club was relegated to the Peruvian Segunda División. In the 1997 Segunda División Peruana, the club was relegated to the Copa Perú. Notable players Honours National * Torneo Apertura: ::Runner-up (1): 1994 *Peruvian Segunda División: ::Winners (3): 1944, 1946, 1993 ::Runner-up (2): 1949, 1992 Regional * Liga Provincial de Lima: ::Winners (1): 1937 * Liga Regional de Lima y Callao: ::Winners (1): 1942 * Liga Distrital de ...
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Club Centro Deportivo Municipal
Club Centro Deportivo Municipal, commonly known as Deportivo Municipal, is a Peruvian football club based in Lima, Peru. They are among Peru's most recognizable clubs and enjoy considerable popularity. The bulk of their success was won a few years after the club was founded in 1935. The club was a top-flight contender during this period and won four Primera División titles. The club suffered relegation three times in their history: 1967, 2000, and 2007. They have also been champions of the Segunda División on three occasions: 1968, 2006, and 2014, granting them promotion to the first division. In 2014, they won the Segunda División and they currently compete in the Primera División Peruana. Deportivo Municipal was one of the first Peruvian clubs to participate in a South American international football competition. In 1948, they were invited to the South American Championship of Champions and finished fourth where clubs from seven of the then nine CONMEBOL football assoc ...
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1935 Ligas Provinciales De Lima Y Callao
The 1935 Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 11 teams (5 from the Liga Provincial de Lima (Primera B) and 6 from the Liga Provincial del Callao). The tournament winners, Atlético Chalaco and Sporting Tabaco was promoted to the 1937 Peruvian Primera División. From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. In this season, the results of a reserve teams league were added as bonus points. For this new championship some changes were made with respect to the previous tournament. To begin with, the participating teams were divided into two categories. Of the nine teams from the previous year, Alianza Lima, Universitario, Sucre, Sport Boys and Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril remained in the main division, called Primera A, which ranked in the top five places. While Sporting Tabaco, Unión Carbone and Ciclista Lima became part of Primera B together with the Sport Progreso and Sportivo Melgar from the ...
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Sport Boys
Sport Boys Association, commonly referred to as Sport Boys or simply Boys, is a Peruvian football club based in the port city of Callao. It was founded on 28 July 1927. Its classic and historic rival is the Atlético Chalaco against whom dispute the Clasico Porteño derby of Callao. It is considered the fourth most important club in the history of Peruvian football as they have won 6 national titles and have the largest number of international appearances after Universitario, Sporting Cristal and Alianza Lima, teams of Lima. History The club was founded on July 28, 1927, by a group of young enthusiasts from El Callao who got together to fulfill the dream of a very important local football fan Gualberto Lizárraga to start a football club. The day before Peru's independence day, July 27, they held a meeting and at midnight, the group sang the National Anthem. Afterwards, they declared the club founded and named Lizárraga president and unanimously voted for the club name to be S ...
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1935 Peruvian Primera División
The 1935 season of the Primera División Peruana was the 20th season of top-flight Peruvian football. A total of 5 teams competed in this league. The national champions were Sport Boys. Matches were not completed; Sport Boys was declared champion, as no team could reach them. No team was relegated as First Division grew to 10 teams. From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. Teams Results Standings ---- External links Peru 1935 seasonat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organization dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around th ... Peruvian FootballLeague News {{DEFAULTSORT:Primera Division Peruana 1935 Peru1 Peruvian Primera División seasons 1935 in Peruvian football ...
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1934 Peruvian Primera División
The 1934 Peruvian Soccer Championship had nine participating teams. The champion of this tournament was Club Universitario de deportes. The season's top scorers were Teodoro Fernández Meyzán and Jorge "Campolo" Alcalde, both with 10 goals. In this way, "Lolo" Fernández managed for the first time to be the top scorer in the Peruvian First Division for three consecutive years, a record he holds together with Valeriano López. There is controversy about this championship regarding the team that should have been awarded the title. Some argue that the champion should have been Alianza Lima, while others argue that the title should have gone to Universitario de Deportes. The controversy arose when Alianza Lima managed to beat Universitario de Deportes on the last date by a quarter of a point, thanks to the bonus granted by the Reserves Tournament that was played at that time in parallel to the First Teams Tournament. Universitario's directors challenged the result, as they considered ...
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1933 Peruvian Primera División
The 1933 season of the Primera División Peruana was the 18th season of top-flight Peruvian football. A total of 10 teams competed in this league. The national champions were Alianza Lima. First Division reduced to 9 teams for 1934. The team of Unión Carbone was promoted to next year. Format * From 1931 until 1934 the results of a reserve teams league were added as bonus points. * From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. Results Standings ---- External links Peru 1933 seasonat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organization dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around the ... Peruvian FootballLeague News {{DEFAULTSORT:Primera Division Peruana 1933 Peru1 Peruvian Primera División seasons 1933 in Peruvian football ...
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1932 Peruvian Primera División
The 1932 season of the Primera División Peruana, was the 17th season of top-flight Peruvian football. A total of eight teams competed in this league. The national champions were Alianza Lima. No relegated team, because First Division grew to 10 teams for 1933. * Atlético Chalaco, Atlético Frigorífico and Unión Buenos Aires leave the League to form the Liga Provincial del Callao. * Hidroaviación disappeared after losing the support of the Escuela de Hidroaviación de Ancón. * Lawn Tennis decided to disenroll from the Peruvian Football Federation. Format * From 1931 until 1934 the results of a reserve teams league were added as bonus points. * From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. Results Standings ---- External links Peru 1932 seasonat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organization dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaust ...
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Sporting Cristal
Club Sporting Cristal S.A. is a Peruvian sports club located in the city of Lima, best known for its association football, football team. It was founded on 13 December 1955 in the Rímac District, Rímac district by engineer Richard Bentín Mujica and his wife Esther Grande de Bentín, stockholders of the Peruvian brewery Backus and Johnston. The club and the brewery have been closely linked since its inception, and it is for this reason that it is popularly known as ''los Cerveceros'' ("the brewers"). The team has played in the Peruvian Primera División, Primera División since 1956 Peruvian Primera División, 1956, where it obtained the title that year. Due to this achievement, Cristal is often referred to as "El club que nació campeón". Since their first participation, they have won the league title 19 times and are one of the few teams in Peru to have never been relegated from the top division. Sporting Cristal is also the first Peruvian team to have been crowned ''tricampeà ...
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