The 2011
Copa Perú
The Copa Perú is a association football, football tournament in Peru and the fourth-highest division of the Peruvian football league system. Despite its name, it is not entirely an elimination-cup competition involving all Peruvian clubs, but ra ...
season (), the promotion tournament of
Peru
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...
vian
football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ...
, started on February.
The tournament has 5 stages. The first four stages are played as mini-league
round-robin tournaments, except for third stage in region IV, which is played as a knockout stage. The final stage features two knockout rounds and a final four-team group stage to determine the two promoted teams.
The 2011 Peru Cup started with the District Stage () on February. The next stage was the Provincial Stage () which started on June. The tournament continued with the Departamental Stage () on July. The Regional Stage follow in September. The National Stage () starts in November. The winner of the National Stage will be promoted to the
First Division 1st Division or First Division may refer to:
Military
Airborne divisions
*1st Parachute Division (Germany)
*1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom)
* 1st Airmobile Division (Ukraine)
* 1st Guards Airborne Division
Armoured divisions
*1st Armoure ...
and the runner-up will be promoted to the
Second Division.
Departmental Stage
''Departmental Stage:
2011 Ligas Departamentales del Peru and
2011 Ligas Superiores del Peru''
The following list shows the teams that qualified for the Regional Stage.
Regional Stage
Each region had two teams qualify for the next stage. The playoffs only determined the respective regional winners.
Region I
Region I includes qualified teams from Amazonas, Lambayeque, Tumbes and Piura region.
First stage
=Tiebreaker
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Second stage
Semifinals
Regional Final
Region II
Region II includes qualified teams from Ancash, Cajamarca, La Libertad and San Martín region.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Semifinals
Region III
Region III includes qualified teams from Loreto and Ucayali region.
Group A
=Tiebreaker
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Group B
Regional Final
Region IV
Region IV includes qualified teams from Lima and Callao region.
First stage
Semifinals
Regional Final
Region V
Region V includes qualified teams from Junín, Pasco and Huánuco region.
Group A
Group B
Regional Final
Region VI
Region VI includes qualified teams from Ayacucho, Huancavelica and Ica region. Two teams qualified from this stage.
Group A
Group B
Regional Final
Region VII
Region VII includes qualified teams from Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna region.
Group A
Group B
Semifinals
Regional Final
Region VIII
Region VIII includes qualified teams from Apurimac, Cusco, Madre de Dios and Puno region.
Group A
Group B
=Tiebreaker
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National Stage
The National Stage starts on November. This stage has two knockout rounds and four-team group stage. The winner will be promoted to the
2012 Torneo Descentralizado and the runner-up of the National Stage will be promoted to the
2012 Peruvian Segunda División.
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
See also
*
2011 Torneo Descentralizado
The 2011 Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional (known as the 2011 Copa Movistar for sponsorship reasons) was the ninety-fifth season of Association Peruvian football. A total of 16 teams competed in the tournament, with Universidad de ...
*
2011 Peruvian Segunda División
External links
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Copa Peru 2011*
Semanario Pasión
{{DEFAULTSORT:Copa Peru, 2011
2011
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2011 domestic association football cups
2011 in Peruvian football