1994 Torneo Descentralizado

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Torneo Descentralizado
Season1994
Champions Sporting Cristal
11th Primera División title
Relegated Carlos A. Mannucci
Defensor Lima
Copa Libertadores Sporting Cristal
Alianza Lima
Copa CONMEBOL Ciclista Lima
Top goalscorer Flavio Maestri (25)
1993
1995

The 1994 Torneo Descentralizado was the 79th season of the top category of Peruvian football (soccer). A total of 16 teams competed. The national champion was Sporting Cristal, beginning a run of three consecutive titles.

Contents

Changes from 1993

Teams

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
Alianza Atlético Sullana Campeones del 36 8,000
Alianza Lima Lima Alejandro Villanueva 35,000
Aurich–Cañaña Chiclayo Elías Aguirre 24,500
Carlos A. Mannucci Trujillo Mansiche 24,000
Ciclista Lima Lima Nacional 45,750
Cienciano Cusco Garcilaso 42,056
Defensor Lima Lima Nacional 45,750
Deportivo Municipal Lima Nacional 45,750
Deportivo Sipesa Chimbote Manuel Gómez Arellano 25,000
León de Huánuco Huánuco Heraclio Tapia 15,000
Melgar Arequipa Mariano Melgar 20,000
San Agustín Lima Nacional 45,750
Sport Boys Callao Telmo Carbajo 5,000
Sporting Cristal Lima Estadio Nacional 45,750
Unión Minas Cerro de Pasco Daniel Alcides Carrión 8,000
Universitario Lima Nacional 45,750

Torneo Apertura

The tournament was played prior to the main Torneo Descentralizado. The group winners advanced to the playoff final. Its champion qualified for the 1995 Copa CONMEBOL.

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Sporting Cristal 7502235+1810 Final
2 León de Huánuco 7421118+310
3 Alianza Lima 73311511+49
4 Deportivo Sipesa 73319909
5 Cienciano 714281136
6 Aurich-Cañaña 722391456
7 San Agustín 703471583
8 Defensor Lima 703461593
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Home \ Away ALI AUR CIE DEF SIP LEO AGU SC
Alianza Lima 3–11–12–1
Aurich-Cañaña 1–33–12–11–5
Cienciano 3–30–03–11–1
Defensor Lima 2–21–11–1
Deportivo Sipesa 2–02–01–12–1
León de Huánuco 2–11–03–12–1
San Agustín 2–21–10–4
Sporting Cristal 4–03–05–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: 1994
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Ciclista Lima 7520208+1212 Final
2 Sport Boys 7412148+69
3 Deportivo Municipal 732287+18
4 Melgar 73131510+57
5 Carlos A. Mannucci 723298+17
6 Unión Minas 714241286
7 Alianza Atlético 7124112094
8 Universitario 7115111983
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Home \ Away AAS MAN CIC MUN MEL SBA MIN UNI
Alianza Atlético 3–21–13–41–5
Carlos A. Mannucci 3–12–20–00–0
Ciclista Lima 4–14–33–04–1
Deportivo Municipal 0–22–12–0
Melgar 2–16–02–1
Sport Boys 2–11–11–06–0
Unión Minas 1–10–01–0
Universitario 1–21–22–2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: 1994
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final


Sporting Cristal as Torneo Apertura champion; receive 2 bonus points for Torneo Descentralizado and qualified for 1995 Copa CONMEBOL. Later declines berth for Copa Libertadores berth. Ciclista Lima as Runner-up competes in the Copa CONMEBOL instead.

Torneo Descentralizado

Sporting Cristal received 2 bonus points as Torneo Apertura champions. Sporting Cristal declined their Copa CONMEBOL berth after qualifying for the Copa Libertadores at the end of the Torneo Descentralizado.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Sporting Cristal (C)3024338619+6751 1995 Copa Libertadores
2 Universitario 3019474320+2342 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores with 1 bonus point
3 Alianza Lima 3016865629+2740 Pre-Liguilla
4 León de Huánuco 3017494336+738
5 Deportivo Sipesa 3012993830+833
6 Deportivo Municipal 30136114037+332
7 Ciclista Lima 30136115454032
8 Melgar 30127114142131
9 Aurich-Cañaña 30126123636030
10 Unión Minas 301081232421028
11 Sport Boys 30112173443924
12 San Agustín 30881436481224
13 Cienciano 30771623411821
14 Alianza Atlético 30851738592121
15 Carlos A. Mannucci 30681624452120 1995 Copa Perú
16 Defensor Lima 30291925684313 1995 Segunda División
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champions

Results

Home \ Away AAS ALI AUR CAM CIC CIE DEF MUN SIP LEO MEL AGU SBA CRI MIN UNI
Alianza Atlético 0–20–01–22–13–03–23–12–10–22–13–31–23–45–21–1
Alianza Lima 2–04–01–01–31–14–02–11–15–03–24–24–10–11–0 1–0
Aurich–Cañaña 4–11–20–01–21–02–10–01–20–01–01–01–00–05–01–1
Carlos A. Mannucci 3–13–33–11–14–10–00–10–11–22–11–11–20–40–00–1
Ciclista Lima 4–22–12–11–01–06–13–41–10–21–14–22–10–13–20–5
Cienciano 3–01–11–21–03–11–00–01–12–10–12–11–00–10–01–2
Defensor Lima 1–10–20–10–12–20–01–61–10–13–30–01–21–113–10–1
Deportivo Municipal 1–10–32–31–01–12–01–01–20–03–02–22–10–41–00–1
Deportivo Sipesa 1–21–13–21–13–11–01–10–25–10–02–01–00–02–02–0
León de Huánuco 2–04–33–01–00–12–13–10–11–01–32–01–24–02–12–1
Melgar 1–01–10–23–03–32–01–14–23–22–12–01–21–02–10–1
San Agustín 2–10–01–22–02–32–14–00–11–02–20–11–10–42–22–1
Sport Boys 3–01–23–11–12–12–12–30–10–10–22–00–10–34–00–1
Sporting Cristal 4–01–02–15–03–16–14–13–23–24–05–04–05–01–12–0
Unión Minas 2–01–01–03–03–20–02–12–11–01–10–01–32–01–02–3
Universitario 2–0 1–1 2–14–03–13–01–01–02–00–23–21–01–00–10–0
Updated to match(es) played on 1994. Source: RSSSF Peru 1994
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Pre-Liguilla

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Melgar 12 Alianza Lima 1002
León de Huánuco 22 Ciclista Lima 0022
Deportivo Sipesa 22 Deportivo Municipal 1111

Liguilla Pre-Libertadores

All matches were played in Lima. Universitario started with 1 bonus point for finishing second in the Torneo Descentralizado.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Alianza Lima 321052+35 1995 Copa Libertadores
2 Deportivo Sipesa 312043+14
3 León de Huánuco 31026822
4 Universitario 30124622
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Teams play each other once, either home or away. Liguilla Final was played only at the Estadio Nacional, Lima.

Home \ Away ALI SIP LEO UNI
Alianza Lima 3–12–1
Deportivo Sipesa 0–03–2
León de Huánuco 3–2
Universitario 1–1
Updated to match(es) played on 1994. Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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