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The 2018 Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional (known as the 2018 Copa
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for sponsorship reasons) was the 102nd edition of the top flight of
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governed by the Federación Peruana de Futbol (FPF) ( es, Federación Peruana de Futbol or ). There were 16 teams in play;
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were the defending champions.
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won their nineteenth domestic championship on 16 December after beating Alianza Lima in both legs of the finals.


Competition format

The season was played in four phases: Torneo de Verano (Summer Tournament), Torneo Apertura (Opening Tournament), Torneo Clausura (Closing Tournament), and the Playoffs. In the Torneo de Verano, teams were separated into two groups. Teams in each group played two matches against each team in their group, once at home and once away. The winner of each group qualified to play a double-legged final. The group winner with the most points on the aggregate table chose their home match. The winner of this tournament gained access to the playoffs and the
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if they finished in the top eight of the aggregate table at the end of the season. The Torneo Apertura and Torneo Clausura were two smaller tournament of 15 games in which each team played all others once. In the Torneo Clausura, matches were played in reverse order to the ones in the Torneo Apertura, and Apertura points did not carry over to Clausura. The winners of the Apertura and Clausura qualified to the playoffs and the 2019 Copa Libertadores as long as they finished in the top eight of the aggregate table at the end of the season. In the Playoffs, the winners of the three tournaments and the top team in the aggregate table played two semifinals with the winners playing the final. If a team won two out of the three tournaments, they would qualify for the final and the winner of the remaining tournament would play in the semifinal the best team in the aggregate table. The team with the most points on the aggregate table chose the home match. If teams were tied in points, a third match on neutral ground would be played to decide the national champion. If a team won the three tournaments, the playoffs would have been canceled and they would be declared as champions. The
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berths were awarded to the four teams with the best record in the aggregate table that did not qualify for the Copa Libertadores. The two teams with the fewest points at the end of the third leg were relegated.


Teams

There were 16 teams confirmed to play in the 2018 Torneo Descentralizado; 14 teams from the previous season, the 2017 Segunda División champion (
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), and the
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champion ( Binacional).


Stadia and locations

a: Ayacucho played their home games in the Torneo de Verano and Torneo Apertura at Estadio Eloy Molina Robles in
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while their regular stadium
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underwent maintenance works. However, they temporarily moved their home games to
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in
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since Estadio Eloy Molina Robles in
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was deemed unfit for use by the ADFP.
b: Binacional played their home games in the Torneo de Verano at
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in
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, moving to
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in
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for the start of the Torneo Apertura due to poor attendances in their home games.
c: Comerciantes Unidos played their home games at Estadio Carlos A. Olivares in Guadalupe due to their regular stadium
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not meeting ADFP's stadium requirements. Comerciantes Unidos played their home games in the Torneo Clausura at
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in Trujillo and Estadio Cristo El Señor in Baños del Inca after they were barred from using the Estadio Carlos A. Olivares for the remainder of the season due to the incidents in their home match against
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.
d: Deportivo Municipal played their home games at Estadio Nacional in
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and Estadio Miguel Grau in
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due to their regular stadium
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not meeting ADFP's stadium requirements.
e: UTC initially planned to play their home games at
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in Trujillo due to their regular stadium
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not meeting ADFP's stadium requirements. However, and given that Estadio Mansiche was also unable to meet ADFP's stadium requirements, UTC decided to move their home games to Estadio Carlos A. Olivares in Guadalupe and later to Estadio Germán Contreras in Cajabamba.


Torneo de Verano


Group A


Group B


Finals

The champion was the team with the most points after the two legs were played. In case both teams tied in points and scored the same number of goals, there would have been 30 minutes of
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and penalties if still tied. Times are local,
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( UTC−5). ---- ''Sporting Cristal won 2–1 on aggregate and secured a spot in the Playoffs.''


Torneo Apertura


Standings


Results


Torneo Clausura


Standings


Results


Aggregate table

All stages (Torneo de Verano, Torneo Apertura, and Torneo Clausura) of the 2018 season were aggregated into a single league table throughout the season to determine one of the teams that will qualify for the
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and the four
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qualifiers, as well as those to be relegated at the end of the season.


Playoffs


Semi-final


First leg


Second leg

''Tied 2–2 in points, Alianza Lima won on penalties and qualified for the Finals.''


Finals

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(Torneo de Verano and Torneo Apertura winners) and
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(winning semi-finalists) contested the finals. ---- ''Sporting Cristal won 6–0 in points.''


Top goalscorers

Source
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See also

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References


External links

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