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1990 Peruvian Segunda División
The 1990 Peruvian Segunda División, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 20 teams. The tournament winner, Hijos de Yurimaguas was promoted to the 1991 Torneo Descentralizado. Teams Team changes Stadia and Locations League table Zona Norte Zona Metropolitana Zona Sur Liguilla Relegation Playoff See also * 1990 Torneo Descentralizado The 1990 Torneo Descentralizado, the top tier of Peruvian football was played by 44 teams in the format of Regional Tournament. The national champion was Universitario. Teams Team changes Stadia locations Regional I Región Metropolitan ... References La Campaña del Retorno : 1989 {{DEFAULTSORT:1990 Peruvian Segunda Division Peruvian Segunda División seasons Peru2 2 ...
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Peruvian Segunda División
The Peruvian Second Division (; known simply as ''Second Division'', and Liga 2 Caja Cusco for sponsorship reasons), officially known as Liga 2, is the second-highest division in the Peruvian football league system. Founded in 1943, it is a professional and promotional division organized by the Peruvian Football Federation. Since 2025, it has been contested by 15 teams, with promotion to the Peruvian Primera División, Liga 1, and relegation to the Peruvian Tercera División, Liga 3. History The Peruvian Segunda División (1912–1925), Peruvian Segunda División was the second division of Peruvian football from 1912 to 1925. It allowed promotion to the Primera Division for the starting seasons and was not a professional tournament. In the inaugural 1912 Liga Peruana de Football, 1912 season, the First and Second Division were put together with 8 teams each. It was dissolved in 1925 after the Peruvian Football Federation was formed. The tournament was restarted in 1926, under the or ...
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Callao
Callao () is a Peruvian seaside city and Regions of Peru, region on the Pacific Ocean in the Lima metropolitan area. Callao is Peru's chief seaport and home to its main airport, Jorge Chávez International Airport. Callao municipality consists of the whole Callao region, which is also coterminous with the province of Callao. Founded in 1537 by the Spaniards, the city has a long naval history as one of the main ports in Latin America and the Pacific, as it was one of vital Spanish towns during the Spanish America, colonial era. Historic Centre of Callao, Central Callao is about west of the Historic Center of Lima. History El Callao was founded by Spanish colonists in 1537, just two years after Lima (1535). The origin of its name is unknown; both Amerindian (particularly Yunga language (Peru), Yunga, or Coastal Peruvian) and Spanish sources are credited, but it is certain that it was known by that name since 1550. Other sources point to the similarity with the Portuguese wor ...
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Lawn Tennis FC
Lawn Tennis is a Peruvian sports club, playing in the city of Lima, Peru. History Lawn Tennis was founded on June 27, 1884, by a group of English immigrants, and had Juan P. Gallagher Gibbs as their first chairman. Its original headquarters were in the Parque de la Exposición, but it later moved to the Jesús María district in the early 20th century. The club is the usual ground for the Peru Davis Cup team's matches. The club's main sports are Tennis, along with swimming, volleyball, badminton, squash and Paleta Frontón. Football Lawn Tennis' footballing section was active in the early days of Peruvian football, but it only entered official competitions for the first time in 1927, when it won the División Intermedia, attaining promotion to the 1928 Primera División. The team was relegated in that championship, but won the División Intermedia in the following year again; after two years in the first level, Lawn Tennis broke away from the Peruvian Football Federation. The ...
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Huacho
Huacho () is a city in Peru, capital of the Huaura Province and capital of the Lima Region. Also is the most populated city of the Lima Region and Norte Chico civilization, Norte Chico. It is located 223 feet (68 metres) above sea level and 148 km north of the city of Lima. The city is located on the Pan-American Highway and it is close to the Lachay National Reserve, so it has extensive vegetation and wildlife. Geography Settled on the bottom of a wide bay, its climate is wet and appealing. In the surrounding areas there are rice, cotton, sugarcane and different grain fields. This fact has allowed the rise of a rather important cotton industry, as well as cotton and oil factories. Within its natural landscape, its salt mines and its beaches (such as El Paraíso) are of great interest. Huacho was one of the main trade centers of northern Lima. History Under the viceroy of Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa, Francisco de Toledo, who decided to group the ''ayllus'' of t ...
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Juventud La Palma
Juventud La Palma is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Huacho, Peru. The club was founded on September 7, 1950. History The club was the 1978 Copa Perú champion, when it defeated Pesca Peru of Mollendo, Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca, Asociación Deportiva Tarma, José Carlos Mariátegui of Ica and Deportivo Aviación of Iquitos. The club has played at the highest level of Peruvian football on seven occasions, from 1979 Torneo Descentralizado until 1980 Torneo Descentralizado, and 1984 Torneo Descentralizado until 1987 Torneo Descentralizado, when it was relegated. Honours National *Peruvian Segunda División: ::Winners (1): 1981 ::Runner-up (3): 1983, 1988, 1989 *Copa Perú: ::Winners (1): 1978 ::Runner-up (2): 1977, 1981 Regional * Liga Departamental de Lima: ::Winners (2): 1972, 1976 ::Runner-up (1): 1974 * Liga Distrital de Huacho: ::Winners (5): 1954, 1971, 1972, 1974 ::Runner-up (1): 2015 * Segunda División Distrital de Huacho: ::Winners (2): 195 ...
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La Victoria District, Lima
La Victoria is one of the forty-three districts that make up the province of Lima, located in Peru. It borders to the north and northeast with the district of Lima, to the east with the district of San Luis, to the southeast with the district of San Borja, to the south with the district of San Isidro, and to the west with the district of Lince and again with the Lima district. La Victoria is a historical and very busy public district located in downtown Lima. The current mayor of La Victoria is Rubén Dioscorides Andrés Cano Altez. From the hierarchical point of view of the Catholic Church, it is part of the Episcopal Vicariate V of the Archdiocese of Lima. Overview La Victoria has several sections: *La Victoria proper extends from Miguel Grau avenue in the north to Mexico avenue in the south and from Paseo de la República Expressway in the west to San Pablo avenue in the east. It is the most populous sector and it is filled with mom and pop stores, although Iquitos ...
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Nasca Province
Nazca is one of five Provinces of Peru, provinces of the Ica Region of Peru. The capital of the province is the city of Nazca. Political division The province of Nazca is divided into five districts (, singular: ), each of which is headed by a mayor (''alcalde''): Districts * Changuillo District, Changuillo * El Ingenio District, El Ingenio * Marcona District, Marcona * Nazca District, Nazca * Vista Alegre District, Nazca, Vista Alegre Culture The province is the birthplace of the Nazca culture. The province is also famous with the Nazca Lines, Nazca lines, located in the Nazca Plain, Nazca Desert in southern Peru. See also *Administrative divisions of Peru References

Provinces of the Department of Ica {{Ica-geo-stub ...
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San Vicente De Cañete
San Vicente de Cañete, commonly known as San Vicente or Cañete, is a city and capital of the Cañete Province, in southern Lima Region. With a population of 85,533 (2015 estimate). The warm and peaceful town of Cañete is located just one and a half hour to the south of Lima (144 km) and serves, for tourists, primarily as a gateway to the Lunahuaná District. The Plaza de Armas lies on 2 de Mayo, a few blocks inland from the spot on the Pan-American Highway, where buses pause for passengers to get on or off. All buses heading south from Lima or north to Lima on the Pan-American Highway pass through Cañete. This is one of the most important homes of the most representative liquor from Peru: the Pisco. Cerro Azul, Peru is a district north of the city centre San Vicente de Cañete. The first inhabitants of these lands were the Huarcos. Later, the area was inhabited by descendants of slaves forced to work on the plantations. The slaves and their descendants lived here. Th ...
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Independiente De Cañete
Club Atlético Independiente (sometimes referred as Independiente de Cañete) is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Cañete, Lima, Peru. History The Club Atlético Independiente was founded on August 30, 1938. In 2004 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Olímpico Somos Perú in the Round of 16. In 2006 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the Departamental Stage, but was eliminated by Jesús del Valle in the Semifinals. In 2018 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the Departamental Stage, but was eliminated by Defensor Laure Sur in the Quarterfinals. Rivalries Independiente has had a long-standing rivalry with local club Walter Ormeño. Former players * Jordan Petrov Honours Regional * Región V: ::Winners (1): 2004 * Liga Departamental de Lima: ::Winners (7): 1971, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1994 ::Runner-up (4): 1972, 1975, 2000, 2004 * Liga Provincial de Cañete: ::Winners (11): 1974, 1975, 1979, 1994, 1996, 2000, ...
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Ventanilla District
Ventanilla is a district of the Constitutional Province of Callao in Peru, and one of the seven districts that comprise the port city of Callao. Covering more than half of the province's territory, it is Callao's largest district. The current mayor of Ventanilla is Pedro Carmelo Spadaro. It was officially established as a district on January 28, 1969. The first stone for the building of Ventanilla was placed on September 24, 1960, in what is now the Central Church of Ventanilla San Pedro Nolasco. Geography The district has a total land area of 73.52 km2. Its administrative center is located 71 meters above sea level. Ventanilla is located in the northern part of the province. Ventanilla is made up of eight urban zones and more than 160 neighborhoods (''barrios''). Boundaries * North: Santa Rosa and Ancón (both in the Lima Province) * East: Puente Piedra (Lima Province) and Mi Peru (Callao). * South: Downtown Callao, and San Martín de Porres (Lima Province) * West: Paci ...
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Guardia Republicana
Guardia Republicana is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Lima. The club was founded 1981 and plays in the Copa Perú, which is the third division of the Peruvian league. History The club was 1985, 1987, and 1995 Segunda División Peruana champion. The club has played at the highest level of Peruvian football on three occasions, from 1986 Torneo Descentralizado until 1988 Torneo Descentralizado, when it was relegated. The team returned to the Peruvian First Division in 1996 (Torneo Descentralizado), but was relegated at the end of the same year. To this day it has not returned to professional football. Honours National *Peruvian Segunda División: 3 ::Winners (2): 1985, 1987, 1995 ::Runner-up (1): 1993 Regional * Liga Provincial de Lima: ::Winners (1): 1985 ::Runner-up (1): 1984 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, L ...
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