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Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol (Peru)

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Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol
Founded1928
Folded1980; 44 years ago (1980)
Region Peru

The Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol also called the Campeonato Nacional, it was an official Peruvian football competition created and then organized by the Peruvian Football Federation, it was played until the 1963 season. It was practically an interleague tournament, in which the provincial teams from the different departments that made up the Inca nation participated and also that depended on the Peruvian Federation. It was really the first great National Tournament held in football in Peru.

The champion received the Copa Presidente, donated by the President of the Republic Óscar Benavides.[1]

Until the 1937 edition, the football players of the First Division teams belonging to those cities participated in the tournament representing Lima and Callao. Between the 1939 and 1944 editions both cities participated forming a single selection. In the following tournaments, the teams from Lima and Callao were made up of players from their respective amateur leagues.

Towards the mid-1960s, the tournament gradually lost interest from the fans due to the inclusion of clubs representing the teams from other regions of Peru, the Torneo Descentralizado were born in 1966, then with the project of Víctor Nagaro Bianchi,[2] as head of the Consejo Nacional del Deporte equivalent to what is currently the Instituto Peruano del Deporte appointed in 1965 by President Fernando Belaúnde Terry during his first government, whose idea was to emulate the decentralized tournaments of that time in Italy and France where the entire country.

Champions

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Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1
1928 Lima Lima
Callao Callao
Arequipa Arequipa
2
1932 Arequipa Arequipa[3]
Lima Lima
Callao Callao
3
1935 Department of Piura Sullana Lima Lima
4
1937 Callao Callao Department of Lambayeque Chiclayo
5
1939 LimaCallao Lima–Callao Ica Region Ica
6
1942 LimaCallao Lima–Callao[4] La Libertad Region Chicama
7
1944 LimaCallao Lima–Callao Ica Region Ica
8
1946 Ica Region Ica[5] Department of Lambayeque Chiclayo
9
1952 La Libertad Region Trujillo[6] Arequipa Arequipa
10
1953 Arequipa Arequipa[7] Ica Region Ica
11
1954 Department of Piura Talara Ica Region Pisco
12
1955 Lima Huacho Department of Piura Talara
13
1956 Arequipa Arequipa Department of Lambayeque Lambayeque
14
1958 Department of Piura Talara Ica Region Ica
15
1960 Department of Piura Piura Junín Region Huancayo
16
1963 Huancavelica Huancavelica[8] Lima Cañete
17
1980 Department of Tacna Tacna[9] Department of Piura Piura

Titles by region

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Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runners-up years
Arequipa Arequipa 3 2 1932, 1953, 1956 1928, 1952
Callao Callao 3 1928, 1932, 1937
LimaCallao Lima–Callao 3 1939, 1942, 1944
Lima Lima 2 1 1928, 1932 1935
Department of Piura Talara 2 1 1954, 1958 1955
Ica Region Ica 1 4 1946 1939, 1944, 1953, 1958
Department of Piura Piura 1 1 1960 1980
Lima Huacho 1 1955
Huancavelica Huancavelica 1 1963
Department of Piura Sullana 1 1935
Department of Tacna Tacna 1 1980
La Libertad Region Trujillo 1 1952
Department of Lambayeque Chiclayo 2 1937, 1946
Lima Cañete 1 1963
La Libertad Region Chicama 1 1942
Junín Region Huancayo 1 1960
Department of Lambayeque Lambayeque 1 1956
Ica Region Pisco 1 1954

References

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  1. ^ Sullana Campeón Nacional: Del 36, pero del 35
  2. ^ "El padre de la Copa Perú". Año IX. Lima: Montecristo S.A.C. 2012. Archived from the original on 28 June 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ ¡Un Partido Memorable!
  4. ^ 'Lolo' Fernández con la selección de Lima-Callao ante la de Chicama: Contienda achicada
  5. ^ Municipalidad de Ica rendirá homenaje póstumo a destacado deportista Néstor Casimiro Borjas[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Un día como hoy Trujillo fue campeón nacional de futbol 1952
  7. ^ ¡Arequipa Campeón Nacional 1953!
  8. ^ Unión Deportivo Ascensión - UDA
  9. ^ Selección de Tacna celebra 40 años de título nacional
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