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Club Universitario de Deportes, popularly known as Universitario or simply as La "U", is a
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vian football club located in
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. The club was founded in 1924 under the name Federación Universitaria by students of the
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but was forced to rename in 1931. Since 1928, the club competes in the top tier of Peruvian football, the Torneo Descentralizado. In 2000, they opened the 85,000-capacity stadium Estadio Monumental, currently the largest stadium in Peru and 5th largest in South America, retiring their smaller
Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández is a stadium in Lima, Peru, built in the 1950s and opened on July 20, 1952. It is owned by GREMCO S.A. formerly was owned by the football club Universitario de Deportes, being their first stadium; one stand in t ...
. Universitario and
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participate in the
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, which has its roots in the club's first participation in the Primera División in 1928. It also has rivalries with
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,
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, and
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. The club won its first Peruvian title in 1929, one year after its debut in the first division. The club won its first double in the 1945 and 1946 seasons and won its only treble after conquering the 2000 season. Since then, Universitario has won twenty-six first division titles and was the first Peruvian club to reach the final of the
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. Universitario is one of the two most popular teams in Peru. Universitario's youth team is U América FC which currently participates in the
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. According to the
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, an international organization recognized by
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, Universitario was the best Peruvian club of the 20th century and the 28th most successful in South America.


History


Foundation & early years (1924–1927)

The club was founded on 7 August 1924 as ''Federación Universitaria'' by students and professors of the
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such as José Rubio, the first president, and Dr. Luis Málaga, the creator of the club crest. Others present during the foundation were
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,
Eduardo Astengo Eduardo Virgilio Gerónimo Astengo Campodonico (26 June 1909, in Lima, Perú – 10 September 1979) was a Peruvian football midfielder. Career During his career he has made one appearances for the Peru national team at the FIFA World ...
,
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,
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. At first, Federacion Universitaria was a small league that held tournaments between the faculty departments of the university. The National Sports Committee (''El Comité Nacional de Deportes'')—the highest-ranking sports committee of
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at the time—recognized ''Federación Universitaria'' as an official league; along with other small leagues in
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and
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. They all joined the
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. Although there was no requirement to play a tournament to be promoted to the Primera División, the club did not play in it between 1924 and 1927. During this period it only played friendly matches with other teams.


The amateur era (1928–1950)

In 1928, the
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allowed the club to enter the
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, the country's premier division. The club surprised opposing and supporting fans that year because they were the runners-up of the season. During that season, on 23 September 1928, Universitario played the first clásico with
Alianza Lima Club Alianza Lima, popularly known as Alianza Lima or simply Alianza, is a Peruvian professional sports club based in La Victoria District of Lima, Peru. It is widely known for having one of the most historical and successful football teams i ...
, the defending champion of the season, and won 1–0. However, the team lost to Alianza in an end-of-season play-off for the league title after drawing 1–1 in the first leg and losing 2–0 in the second leg. The following year Universitario won its first season title and was crowned Peruvian champion, preventing ''los Blanquiazules'' from winning a third consecutive title. In 1931, the rector of the university, José Antonio Encinas, forbade the club to use the name ''Federación Universitaria''. As a result, the club changed its name to ''Club Universitario de Deportes'' retaining the symbolic "U" in their name. In that same year, 18-year-old
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, historically known as "Lolo" Fernández, debuted as a regular player of the team in an international friendly against the
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of
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. Universitario's second title, in 1934, generated controversy because according to the season regulations, the season champion would be determined by the points earned by the senior teams and a fraction of the respective reserve teams. Under these regulations, Alianza Lima would be league champions; however, both senior teams had individually attained six wins, one draw, and one loss and the determining factor was the points obtained in the reserve league. Universitario's officials asked that a play-off between the first division teams be played in order to determine the season champion. Alianza Lima agreed to the play-off match and was subsequently won by Universitario with a score of 2–1. But according to other sources, this title Universitario won was not the league title itself, but a secondary title; thus creating controversy. Because of that, Alianza Lima considered itself as the champion of this year. However, the
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and the Sports Association of Professional Football, both recognize the title of this year belong to Universitario. Furthermore, in 2012,
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published an article in which Universitario appears holding the 1934 championship. The 1941 season included eight clubs and was played in 2 legs. However, by the twelfth round, the tournament was suspended due to participation of the
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in the
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. Once the season resumed, Universitario de Deportes reached the title after winning their last two games against
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and Alianza Lima, 1–0 and 3–1 respectively. Back-to-back titles in 1945 and 1946, led to the club's first ''bicampeonato'' thanks to the offensive trio formed by Víctor Espinoza, Teodoro Fernández and his brother Eduardo Fernández; the three players accounted for 41 goals. The following season, in its worst performance in the amateur era, finished in a mediocre eighth place with
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and only staved off relegation because both teams refused to play a play-off match to determine the relegated team. Hence, the organizing association of the time decided to suspend relegation for the season. In 1949, the club celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary by winning the championship after winning its last match against Atlético Chalaco 4–3. In 1950, the last championship in the amateur era took place, where ''La U'' finished fifth after nine wins, two draws and seven defeats. They finished with seven league titles, one less than Alianza Lima, which held the most titles at the end of the amateur era.


The professional era (1951–present)

Professional football came to
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in 1951, when the
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adapted the championship according to the global guidelines for a professional league, but only with the participation of clubs located in the city of
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and Province of Callao. The club debuted in the professional era with a win over Mariscal Sucre FBC with a score of 4–1. On 20 July 1952, the inauguration of Teodoro Lolo Fernandez stadium took place, with sporting facilities and a spectator stand which previously belonged to the first
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of the country. At the opening, Universitario beat
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by 4–2, with three goals scored by Teodoro Fernández himself. In 1954
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took the club's presidency, in what was the first of his three administrations at the helm of the institution. Throughout this decade, the club conducted irregular campaigns in the newly professional league, which saw titles shared between
Alianza Lima Club Alianza Lima, popularly known as Alianza Lima or simply Alianza, is a Peruvian professional sports club based in La Victoria District of Lima, Peru. It is widely known for having one of the most historical and successful football teams i ...
,
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 ...
,
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,
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, and
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. The title drought of the fifties ended in 1959 when they won their eighth crown, after tying 3–3 with
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in the final match, totaling fifteen wins, three draws and four losses. In the 1960s, the club's successes were the greatest yet after winning five more championships. The first of them in 1960 after a scoreless draw with
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, totaling eleven wins, three draws and four defeats in eighteen games; hence achieving its second ''bicampeonato''. As 1960 champion, Universitario was the first Peruvian club to qualify to the first Copa de Campeones de América, the first edition of the Copa Libertadores. On 19 April 1961, the club debuted in South America's premier competition in
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, Uruguay against
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, which ended in a loss of 5–0. After finishing third place in two consecutive season, Universitario rose again with the title in 1964, nine points ahead of second place. At the end of 1965, the Peruvian Football Federation expanded the professional league to the entire country by creating the first national tournament as the Torneo Descentralizado, or Decentralized Tournament. In 1966, the first Descentralizado was played. Under the leadership of manager Marcos Calderón, became the first national champion after nineteen wins, three draws and four defeats. In 1967, Universitario successfully defended its crown, winning its third ''bicampeonato''. On 27 February 1968 in the Copa Libertadores, Universitario achieved its biggest win in Copa Libertadores against Always Ready of
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by 6–0. The club finished the decade with a third national title after drawing 1–1 with
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in the league final.


1972 Copa Libertadores

In 1971, Universitario won its fourteenth First División title and qualified for the 1972 edition of the
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under the Uruguayan
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along with Alianza Lima who placed second that season. They were grouped with the Chilean teams
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and
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in Group 4. Universitario's first game was the
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which it won 2–1. The following game was held in
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against Universidad de Chile where it lost 1–0. Universitario later tied with the other Chilean team in Santiago. Universitario returned to Lima to face Alianza Lima again where they tied 2–2. At that point, Universitario and Universidad de Chile had accumulated 4 points while Alianza Lima and Unión San Felipe had 3. Universitario won the remaining games against the Chilean teams in Lima, obtaining 8 points and qualifying for the next round. Universitario was grouped with the Uruguayan clubs
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—a three-time winner of the Copa Libertadores—and
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—the previous edition's winner—in the semi-final group stage. La U started off losing their first match against Peñarol in Lima. In that match, La U did not play with five of their starting players because they were called to play for the
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. However, they won the following game against Nacional 3–0. They then visited both teams in Montevideo tying both games, 3–3 against Nacional and 1–1 against Peñarol. Universitario had accumulated 4 points and there was only one game left between Peñarol and Nacional, which had 4 and 2 points respectively. All three teams had a chance of qualifying for the next round. Peñarol only needed a win but Nacional needed a win by 5 goals. The game ended 3–0 in favor of Nacional allowing Universitario to qualify for the final round where they would face Independiente. The first leg of the final was played in Lima where they tied 0–0. The game in Argentina ended 2–1 in favor of the Argentines;
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scored the late goal for Universitario. This was Percy Rojas' sixth goal in the tournament. He, along with
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,
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, and
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, were the top-scorers. Although Universitario lost, they had achieved something a Peruvian club had never before, reach the final of the Copa Libertadores, the most prestigious international competition in South America. Two years later, in 1974, the club celebrated its 50th anniversary, created a football school for minors and finished the year as champion under the leadership of Argentine
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.


The regional tournaments (1980–1991)

The 1980s of Peruvian football began to see notable changes in the competition format. The 1982 season saw the tournament played in group stages. Universitario advanced from its Metropolitan Group to Group B of the second stage and finally to the four-team group final, known as the Liguilla. Universitario successfully defeated all of its opponents in the Liguilla and reached its sixteenth first division title. The decisive victory was against
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after a lone goal by
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. In 1985, José Luis Carranza, to become an important icon of the club, debuted on the first team. Universitario won the Torneo Regional, or Regional Tournament, of the early season successfully remained at the top of the league by advancing to the Liguilla by placing second in the Torneo Descentrlizado and conquering the Liguilla by winning all five matches played, the last of which was a 4–0 win over Los Espartanos de Pacasmayo with goals by Miguel Seminario, Fidel Suárez, Eduardo Rey Muñoz and Jaime Drago. As Universitario won both tournaments of the season, they were automatically declared 1985 champions. Universitario de Deportes returned to the top of Peruvian football in 1987. As in 1985, Universitario began the season by winning the Regional Tournament, which put them in the season final to face off the winner of the Descentralizado for the national title. The Descentralizado went to their classic rival,
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which meant the season final would be contested as another edition of the Clásico. Also, both Universitario and Alianza Lima reached the final with seventeen first division titles under their belts. The defining derby was won by Universitario with a single goal by Fidel Suárez, overcoming the tie they had in the most Peruvian titles. In 1990, with the arrival of Fernando Cuellar as coach, Universitario de Deportes won the First Regional Tournament of the season, automatically advancing to the season final where they faced
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, winner of the Second Regional Tournament.


The mid-nineties (1992–1997)

In the year 1992, the national championship regulations were generally amended again by dropping the regional tournaments and returning to a similar system before the 1980s where the clubs would first play in a league and subsequently advance to the Liguilla. The club won the title a week before the final round, after defeating CD San Agustín 4–1, with goals two goals from Ronald Baroni and the remaining coming from César Charún and José Luis Carranza. With Sergio Markarián in charge of the first team, ''la U'' defended its title in 1993, achieving a new ''bicampeonato'' for the club. The defining match that gave Universitario its twenty-first title was a 3–0 over San Agustín; two goals were scored by
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and one by
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. This was the fourth time in the club's history that it won back-to-back titles.


The treble (1998–2000)

By winning in 1998, 1999, and 2000, Universitario won their first treble or ''Tricampeonato''. The 1998 title was won under Oswaldo Piazza,
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and
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led the club to the other two titles. It was the third Peruvian team to do this; the first being in the amateur era won by Alianza Lima and the second in the early nineties by
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. It was also during the 2000 season that they were the second Peruvian club to win an Apertura and Clausura in a single season; the first being Alianza Lima in 1997. In the Copa Libertadores, Universitario made it to the Round of 16 in 1998 but lost to Vélez Sársfield. In 1999 and 2000 they failed to advance past the group stage. Universitario also participated in all four editions of the
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between 1999 and 2001 but did not have a lot of success, being eliminated in the group stage all four times.


Recent decade (2001–2010)

Universitario saw little success after its ''Tricampeonato''. In 2002, Universitario beat Alianza Lima in the Apertura two-legged play-off but were unable to finish in the top four of the 2002 Clausura and were ineligible to dispute the national title. In 2005, Universitario placed first on the aggregate table and qualified for the 2006 Copa Libertadores, where they won on
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against
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in the first phase of the tournament, however, they were eliminated in the group stage. Universitario continually failed to win a twenty-fifth national title but qualified to the
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in 2007 and 2008. In both editions, they were eliminated in the first stage. Minor success came in 2008 when
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led Universitario to an Apertura tournament. The last time they won an Apertura title was in 2002. They won the tournament on their twenty-second game 10 points ahead of Sporting Cristal and four games away from the end of the Apertura. They defeated Cienciano 3–1 to secure first place and accumulated 50 points to win the title. They qualified for the 2009 Copa Libertadores but did not finish in the top seven of the Clausura and consequently could not contest the season final for the national title against Universidad San Martín. In 2009, following the resignation of Ricardo Gareca the club hired Juan Reynoso as the new manager, a former player of the club in the 90s and with a long history in the Mexican football. Much of the 2008 squad remained for the 2009 season, but with the departure of some notable players like
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,
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and Donny Neyra. The most important signing prior to the 2009 season was
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. Other players to arrive were Carlos Orejuela, John Galliquio,
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, Francisco De Paula Bazán, Francisco Bazán, Rodolfo Espinoza, and Ronaille Calheira. Reynoso intelligently led Universitario to the season final which would be a repeat of the 1987 final in which they would face arch-rival
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. Universitario won both legs; in the first leg they won 1–0 with a goal from Piero Alva in and in the second leg Nolberto Solano scored the defining goal from the penalty mark in the tenth minute of play. As of 2009, Universitario has twenty-five Primera División titles. The first seven titles won by Universitario were during the amateur era. The remaining eighteen titles were won during the professional era, the most any Peruvian club has. The balance of the 2009 tournament could not be better, as the Universitario had the highest cumulative score, claimed victory in the four ''Peruvian Clásico, super clásicos'' of the year, and ensured their participation in the Copa Libertadores 2010. In the continental tournament "la U" was part of Group 4 of the Copa Libertadores 2010 with Club Blooming, Blooming, Club Atlético Lanús, Lanús from Argentina and Club Libertad, Libertad. In the first game scored an away victory to Blooming 2–1. A week later defeated by a score of 2–0 to Lanús and then tied 0–0 with Libertad, this meeting was the number 200 in the history of the club in the
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. Universitario ended his participation in the group stage with three more draws for a total of 10 points, and alongside Brazilian teams Sport Club Internacional, Internacional and São Paulo FC, São Paulo became the best defenders in the tournament to receive only two goals against. Coincidentally, the São Paulo was the merengue's rival in the Copa Libertadores Final 2010#knockout, knockout stage, both matches ended 0–0 so the winner was decided by Penalty shoot-out (association football), penalty kicks resulting in the Brazilian club winning 3–1. La U left the Cup undefeated, having achieved 2 wins and 6 draws, Meanwhile, in the league the club had its worst season start in history after being defeated during the first three games of the season. The team quickly recovered with three straight wins and not again suffer defeat until the twelfth journey when they lost by 1:0 before the León de Huánuco in visitor status. Once again a number of problems dirigenciales and constant technical changes not allowed the team to fulfill a good season. During the # Primera_etapa Campeonato_Descentralizado_2010, first part of the tournament the Chamber of Conciliation and Dispute Resolution
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took away two points for having an outstanding debt to Ricardo Gareca and finished in fifth place with 51 points product of 16 wins, 5 draws and 9 defeats. In the second stage championship of the "U" joined the # Serie_impar Campeonato_Descentralizado_2010, league odd in which it scored 5 wins and 6 ties for a total of 72 points and obtain the qualification for the Copa Sudamericana 2011.


Colors and badge

Universitario's colors are cream (''crema'' in Spanish), burgundy (''granate'' in Spanish), and black. When playing a home game they use the cream-colored kit with black socks and when playing away they use the burgundy-colored kit with black socks. The club's colors at first were not cream. They started out with a white kit which had the badge on the chest. During one of their early seasons, Universitario could not participate in an upcoming match because their uniforms had been sent to the laundry to be washed. The managers pleaded that they hurry with the laundry and they quickly washed them. However, when the club received the jerseys, they found that they were no longer white, but yellow. The laundry workers had forgotten to remove the badges from the jerseys and consequently the red color from the badges mixed with the white jerseys giving it a yellow tint. The club had no choice but to use the jersey to play. They managed to win that game and a few others as well and thus the club kept the new-colored kit as a good-luck charm. The badge is a red U inside a deep-red circle drawn by Luis Malaga, one of the founders of the club.


Stadium

Universitario's first stadium was ''Estadio Lolo Fernandez''. It had a capacity of 15,000. Its capacity was reduced to 4,000 and now serves as a football academy for its club members and hosts football games for the Peruvian Segunda División, Segunda División reserve team ''América Cochahuayco'' and youth teams in the youth divisions. It was built in honor of Teodoro Fernandez, Teodoro "Lolo" Fernandez, Universitario's most revered player. Estadio Monumental is a stadium that was built by the Peruvian construction company Gremco throughout the 1990s and opened in 2000, replacing ''Estadio Lolo Fernandez'' and the ''Estadio Nacional (Lima), Nacional''. The inauguration game was between Universitario and
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; Universitario won 2–0. It was given to Universitario the same year it was opened and they now own the largest stadium in Peru with a capacity of 85,000. This stadium is the third largest in South America. Its eastern and western stands are all-seaters and its northern and southern stands have standing terraces. Exactly 1,251 luxury boxes, known as ''palcos'', are above the stands. The stadium was deemed not fit to host the classic Peruvian Superclásico, derby between Universitario and Alianza Lima between 2002 and 2007 by the Peruvian Police. The first time this stadium hosted the derby was on 26 June 2002—the first leg of the Apertura play-off—where Universitario won 1–0. Alianza's fans, in the southern stand, reacted violently to the loss by vandalizing the premises and causing two reported stabbings. Consequently, La U was forced to play all future derbies at Estadio Nacional where the Instituto Peruano del Deporte installed artificial turf which is constantly criticized by the First Division players. For the next five years this derby was not played at this stadium. On 14 September 2008, the derby returned to the Estadio Monumental with a loss for Universitario. This stadium was rejected as a venue for the Copa América 2004 because of problems with Alfredo Gonzalez, President of Universitario de Deportes, and the stadium's owners. Many saw this as a typical bullying behavior on the part of the president since this stadium would have been the perfect venue to host the 2004 Copa América intro as well as final games.


Supporters

Universitario's supporters are one of the largest in Peru, only rivaled by Alianza Lima's supporters. Universitario's Ultras, ultra groups are known as ''Barra Oriente'' and ''Trinchera Norte''. Asociación Barra Dale U, the official name of the Barra Oriente, started in 1968 that notably grew over the years. Trinchera Norte is a barra brava that was formed in 1988; in contrast to Alianza Lima's supporters, named "Comando Svr", "Sicarios", and others. The two most popular teams in Peru are Universitario and Alianza Lima. They are at the top of the polls conducted by many different groups. The group Apoyo, Opinion y Mercado in 2006 revealed that Alianza Lima was popular amongst 35%, followed by Universitario, with 32%. In 2005, a study by ''Grupo de Opinión Pública de la Universidad de Lima'' showed that Universitario was the most popular team in Lima and Callao with 31.7% followed by Alianza Lima with 29.3%. However, in 2006 and 2007 Alianza Lima appeared first in their polls. There was a narrow margin in 2007 as Alianza Lima reached 29.6% and Universitario followed with 29.5% under a margin of error of ±4.16% In 2009, the university's results varied because Alianza reached first with 40% and Universitario second with 35.5% under a margin of error of ±4.47%. Another group known as CPI, revealed in May 2008 that Universitario was favored by 32% whilst Alianza Lima was favored by 33.5% under a margen of error of 2.7% at the national level. This report was divided into two parts. In the metropolitan capital, Universitario led with 42.8% and Alianza tailed behind with 39.9%. In the rest of the country, Universitario had a larger lead with 31.5% opposed to Alianza's 24.1%. In 2009, CPI released another poll indicating the Universitario was still the most popular team in Peru with 38.6% while Alianza reached 33.1%. A survey conducted by ''Grupo de Opinión Pública de la Universidad de Lima'' in February 2009, said that Alianza Lima ranked first in popularity with 27.2%; Universitario second with 26.6%. However, a second poll released by the same university group in September of the same year ranked Universitario first with 37.9% and Alianza second with 36.6%. The most recent report from the group indicates that Universitario has more sympathizers than Alianza with 40.6% over 36.% in the Province of Lima and Callao. In 2010, South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) stated that Universitario is the most popular team in Perú.


Women's team

The women's team won 9 Peruvian Primera División Femenina. It represented Peru at the Copa Libertadores Femenina in 2021 and finished third in their group. *Liga Femenina (Peru), Liga Femenina: ::''Runner-up (1)'': 2021 Liga Femenina, 2021 *Peruvian women's football championship, Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino: ::Winners (4): 2015, 2016, 2016–17, 2019 *Campeonato Metropolitano de Fútbol Femenino: ::Winners (5): 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003


Players


Current squad


Retired numbers

* 9 – Teodoro Fernández, Teodoro "Lolo" Fernández, Forward (association football), forward (1930–53) – ''Number retired since the 2013 season.'' * 22José Luis Carranza, midfielder (1986–04)


Out on loan


Technical staff


Noted managers

Seventeen managers won at least one major trophy with the club but only fourteen won the Primera División. Arturo Fernández Meyzán, Arturo Fernández and Marcos Calderon won a record four major titles with the club.
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won 3 first division titles and also led the club to its first Copa Libertadores final in 1972. Universitario's first manager,
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, led the club to its first championship as a Player-coach, player-manager. Jack Greenwell, the club's only English manager in its history, won the club's second first division title and went on to succeed with the
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. Three managers—
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, Ángel Cappa, and
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—won a Apertura and Clausura, Torneo Apertura trophy but did not win the national championship. Company left the team shortly after winning the 1999 Torneo Apertura whilst Cappa resigned from his position after winning the 2002 Torneo Apertura due to financial difficulties in the club. Gareca was unable to reach the final championship match because of a string of poor results in the 2008 Torneo Clausura.


Other managers

* Ramón Quiroga (1993) * Freddy Ternero (1993) * Manuel Keosseián (1994) * Eduardo Luján Manera (1996) * Javier Chirinos ''(interim)'' (2001) * Osvaldo Piazza (2002) * Javier Chirinos ''(interim)'' (2002) * Ricardo Ortiz, Ricardo "Tato" Ortiz (2003) * Javier Chirinos ''(interim)'' (2003) * Ramón Quiroga (2003) * Oscar Malbernat (2004) * Marcelo Trobbiani (2004) * José Basualdo (2005) *
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(2007) *
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(2008) * Juan Reynoso Guzmán (2009–10) * Salvador Capitano (2010) * Javier Chirinos ''(interim)'' (2010) * José del Solar (2010–11) *
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(2012) * Ángel Comizzo (2013–14) * José del Solar (2014) * Óscar Ibáñez (2014–15) * Luis Fernando Suárez (2015) *
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(2015–17) * Pedro Troglio (2017–18) * Nicolás Córdova (2018–2019) * Ángel Comizzo (2019) * Gregorio Perez (2020) * Ángel Comizzo (2020–2021) * Gregorio Perez (2021) * Álvaro Gutiérrez (footballer), Alvaro Gutierrez (2022) * Carlos Compagnucci (2022- act)


Honours


National


League

*
Peruvian Primera División The Peru First Division (; ''First Division'') —known as Liga 1 Betsson for sponsorship reasons and officially as Liga 1 — is the top flight of association football in Peru. It has been referred to as Torneo Descentralizado since 1966, when ...
: ::Winners (26): 1929, 1934 Peruvian Primera División, 1934, 1939 Peruvian Primera División, 1939, 1941 Peruvian Primera División, 1941, 1945, 1946 Peruvian Primera División, 1946, 1949 Peruvian Primera División, 1949, 1959 Peruvian Primera División, 1959, 1960 Peruvian Primera División, 1960, 1964 Peruvian Primera División, 1964, 1966 Torneo Descentralizado, 1966, 1967 Torneo Descentralizado, 1967, 1969 Torneo Descentralizado, 1969, 1971 Torneo Descentralizado, 1971, 1974 Torneo Descentralizado, 1974, 1982 Torneo Descentralizado, 1982, 1985 Torneo Descentralizado, 1985, 1987 Torneo Descentralizado, 1987, 1990 Torneo Descentralizado, 1990, 1992 Torneo Descentralizado, 1992, 1993 Torneo Descentralizado, 1993, 1998 Torneo Descentralizado, 1998, 1999 Torneo Descentralizado, 1999, 2000 Torneo Descentralizado, 2000, 2009 Torneo Descentralizado, 2009, 2013 Torneo Descentralizado, 2013 ::''Runner-up (15):'' 1928 Peruvian Primera División, 1928, 1932 Peruvian Primera División, 1932, 1933 Peruvian Primera División, 1933, 1940 Peruvian Primera División, 1940, 1955 Peruvian Primera División, 1955, 1965 Peruvian Primera División, 1965, 1970 Torneo Descentralizado, 1970, 1972 Torneo Descentralizado, 1972, 1978 Torneo Descentralizado, 1978, 1984 Torneo Descentralizado, 1984, 1988 Torneo Descentralizado, 1988, 1995 Torneo Descentralizado, 1995, 2002 Torneo Descentralizado, 2002, 2008 Torneo Descentralizado, 2008, 2020 Liga 1 (Peru), 2020 *List of Peruvian football champions#Apertura and Clausura seasons, Torneo Apertura: ::Winners (6): 1998 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura, 1998, 1999 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura, 1999, 2000 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura, 2000, 2002 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura, 2002, 2008 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura, 2008, 2016 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura, 2016 ::''Runner-up (2):'' 1969 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura, 1969, 2005 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura, 2005 *List of Peruvian football champions#Apertura and Clausura seasons, Torneo Clausura: ::Winners (1): 2000 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura, 2000 ::''Runner-up (6):'' 1997 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura, 1997, 1999 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura, 1999, 2006 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura, 2006, 2007 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura, 2007, 2016 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura, 2016, 2019 Liga 1 (Peru)#Torneo Clausura, 2019 * List of Peruvian football champions#Fase 1 and Fase 2 seasons, Fase 1: ::Winners (1): 2020 Liga 1 (Peru)#Fase 1, 2020 *List of Peruvian football champions#Regional seasons, Torneo Regional: ::Winners (4): 1985 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Regional, 1985, 1987 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Regional, 1987, 1988 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Regional, 1988, 1990 Torneo Descentralizado#Regional I, 1990-II ::''Runner-up (3):'' 1981 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Regional, 1981, 1989 Torneo Descentralizado#Regional II, 1989-II, 1990 Torneo Descentralizado#Regional I, 1990-I


National cups

*Torneo Plácido Galindo: ::''Runner-up (1):'' 1989 Torneo Plácido Galindo, 1989 *1970 Copa Presidente de la República, Copa Presidente de la República: ::Winners (1): 1970 Copa Presidente de la República, 1970


Under-20 team

*Torneo de Promoción y Reserva: ::Winners (2): 2014 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva, 2014-I, 2015 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva, 2015-I ::''Runner-up (2):'' 2014 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva, 2014-II, 2016 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva, 2016


International

*
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: ::''Runner-up (1):'' 1972


International youth

*U-20 Copa Libertadores: 1 ::Winners (1): 2011 U-20 Copa Libertadores, 2011


Ranking

Club Ranking for 2010–11 (Previous year rank in italics, IFFHS Club Coefficients in parentheses) * 57 (''42'') FC Shakhtar Donetsk, Shakhtar Donetsk (153) * 58 (''72'') Manchester City F.C., Manchester City (150) * 59 (''62'') Universitario de Deportes (150) * 60 (''67'') FC Twente (148.5) * 61 (''62'') FK Partizan (148)


Records

*Seasons in Primera División: 94 (1928–2022) (Peruvian football's longest consecutive spell in Primera División) *Record Primera División victory: 9–0 ''v.'' Atlético Torino (19 September 1970) *Record Copa Libertadores victory: 6–0 ''v.'' Always Ready (27 Feb 1968) *Record Primera División defeat: 2 matches: **1–9 ''v.''
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(12 June 1949) **0–6 ''v.''
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(1937) *Record Copa Libertadores defeat: 0–6 ''v.'' Rosario Central (21 Feb 2001) *Longest unbeaten run: 36, 27 May 1974 to 27 February 1975 (Peruvian football's longest unbeaten run) *Most appearances overall: 524, José Luis Carranza 1986–04 *Most goals scored in a season: 37, Eduardo Esidio 1998–00 *Most goals scored overall: 156, Teodoro Fernández, Teodoro "Lolo" Fernández 1930–53 *Most Primera División titles as player: 7, Ángel Uribe, Luis Cruzado, José Luis Carranza *Most Primera División titles as manager: 4, Arturo Fernández Meyzán, Arturo Fernández, Marcos Calderón


Year-by-year

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Universitario. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Universitario de Deportes seasons.


Average home attendances of Universitario de Deportes

:2017 Verano: 10,807 :2017 Apertura: 10,729 :2016 Clausura: 15,107 :2016: Apertura: 14,105


See also

*List of Club Universitario de Deportes players *Club Universitario de Deportes in South American football *Club Universitario de Deportes–Sporting Cristal rivalry


Notes


References


External links


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