Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao (1926–1975)

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.

Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao
Founded1926 (Lima)
1932 (Callao)
1956 (Balnearios)
Folded1975 (Lima)
1974 (Callao)
1974 (Balnearios)
Country Peru
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Level on pyramid1 (1926—1935)
2 (1936—1940)
3 (1951—1975)
Promotion toPrimera División
Segunda División

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 Primera División Unificada de Lima y Callao.[1] 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 was formed in 1941.

For the years 1938 and 1939, the champions of each provincial league competed in a defining match for promotion.[2]

The championship disappeared in 1941, after the creation of the Liga Regional de Lima y Callao. However, when the Liga Regional disappeared in 1951, the Liga Provincial de Lima, Liga Provincial del Callao and Liga de los Balnearios del Sur returned until 1970s.

From 1954 to 1973, the champions of each league classified the Liguilla de Ascenso a Segunda División.

Structure

Level Liga Provincial de Lima Liga Provincial del Callao Liga de Balnearios del Sur
1
Primera DivisiónPrimera DivisiónPrimera División
2
División IntermediaDivisión IntermediaSegunda División
3
Segunda DivisiónSegunda DivisiónTercera División
4
Tercera DivisiónTercera División

Liga Provincial de Lima

Liga Provincial del Callao

Liga de los Balnearios del Sur

Primera División

Ed. Season Champion
1
1956Sport Almagro
2
1957Defensor Espinar
3
1958San Antonio
4
1959Alianza Chorrillos
5
1960Association Chorrillos
6
1961Víctor Bielich
1962No tournament.
7
1963Santiago Barranco[10]
8
1964Association Chorrillos
9
1965Association Chorrillos
10
1966Unión Buenos Aires
11
1967Sport Huáscar
12
1968Sport Almagro
13
1969Enrique Barrón
14
1970Santiago Barranco
15
1971Sport Santa Rosa
16
1972Association Chorrillos
17
1973Santiago Barranco
18
1974Aurora Miraflores
Defunct Tournament
(See: Liga Distrital de Barranco)
(See: Liga Distrital de Chorrillos)
(See: Liga Distrital de Miraflores)
(See: Liga Distrital de Surquillo)

References

  1. Lo que tu viejo no te contó: Munipal goleó 7-0 en 1936, el año pasado anotó 12
  2. Diario La Crónica
  3. "Untitled Document". Archived from the original on 2012-09-03. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
  4. "ADFP-Clubes". Archived from the original on 2012-11-29. Retrieved 2012-11-07.
  5. Sportive Association of Professional Football (Perú), Memorial Book of Gold 1912-2012, ADFP, Azagraphic Perú SAC, Lima, 2012, p. 21.
  6. FIFA.com
  7. Lo que tu viejo no te contó: Munipal goleó 7-0 en 1936, el año pasado anotó 12
  8. Santiago Barrranco, Liga Provincial de Lima 1940
  9. "Resultado del Torneo de Competencia de 1930" (PDF). Sport Gráfico. No. 134. 21 February 1931. p. 6. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  10. La Historia de la Segunda: Santiago Barranco
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