2011 Ligas Superiores del Peru

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Ligas Superiores del Peru
Season2011
Champions Los Caimanes
Defensor Politecnico
Oleoducto Petroperú
Sport Buenos Aires
UNASAM
UTC
2010
2012

The 2011 Ligas Superiores , the fifth division of Peruvian football (soccer), will be played by variable number teams by Departament. The tournaments will be played on a home-and-away round-robin basis.

Contents

Liga Superior de Ancash

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1UNASAM221651518+4353
2Universidad San Pedro2214536517+4847
3 Unión Juventud 2213546335+2844
4 Sport Rosario 2212283937+238
5 Cultural Casma 2211295945+1435
6Juventud La Unión2211294633+1335
7Deportivo Cushín221011133491631
8Sider Perú2271143740322
9Barrios Altos de Carhuaz21631223421921
10Juventud Tambo Real22631326593321
11Escuela Minas de Recuay22531425502518
12Juventud Santa Rosa21321624775311
Source: [ citation needed ]

Liga Superior de Cajamarca

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 UTC 9522144+1017
2 Cultural Volante 9522119+217
3Deportivo Municipal (Chota)941499013
4Los Inseparables941455013
5Sport Universitario81525618
6Carniche8116415114
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final

TeamsScores
1st leg home team Points 2nd leg home team1st leg2nd leg Pen.
UTC 3:0 Cultural Volante 1–0

Liga Superior del Callao

Serie A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Atlético Pilsen Callao 3210153+127
2Nuevo Callao321060+67
3 Somos Aduanas 310251163
4María Auxiliadora3003315120
Source: [ citation needed ]

Serie B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1ADEBAMI3210124+87
2Los Próceres311132+14
3Cultural Centella31024953
4Juventud La Perla31024843
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semifinals

TeamsScores
1st leg home team Points 2nd leg home team1st leg2nd leg Pen.
Atlético Pilsen Callao 3:0Los Próceres2–1
ADEBAMI3:0Nuevo Callao3–2

Liga Superior de Lambayeque

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Los Caimanes 131300593+5639
2Universitarios de Illimo1310123612+2431
3Defensor Cabrera138143016+1425
4 José Pardo 137333120+1124
5Unión Tumán de Deportes1341822321013
6Juventud La Joya1341818341613
7Universidad de Chiclayo1321101435217
8Dínamo130013262600
Source: [ citation needed ]

Liga Superior de Piura

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Oleoducto Petroperú321074+37
2Estrella Roja320172+56
3UNP31115504
4Ignacio Merino30031980
Source: [ citation needed ]

Liga Superior de Puno

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Defensor Politécnico131201419+3236
2 Franciscano San Román 14941258+1731
3 Diablos Rojos 136342315+821
4 Binacional 114251522714
5Defensor Sandía124441019916
6UANCV132471625910
7 Unión Carolina 131481029197
8 Alfonso Ugarte 131391124136
Source: [ citation needed ]

Liga Superior de Tumbes

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1UNT4400142+1212
2Sport Buenos Aires440081+712
3Deportivo Municipal (Papayal)5212118+37
4Independiente Tumbes42024736
5Santa Fé51132754
6 Sport Pampas 40224732
7 Deportivo Pacífico 4004112110
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final

TeamsScores
1st leg home team Points 2nd leg home team1st leg2nd leg Pen.
UNT1:1Sport Buenos Aires1–12–4

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