2015 Torneo del Inca

Last updated
Copa Inca
Season2015
Dates6 February 2015 –
26 April 2015
Champions Universidad César Vallejo (first title)
Matches played85
Goals scored229 (2.69 per match)
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The 2015 Torneo del Inca is the third season of the Torneo del Inca, the first football tournament of the 2015 season of Peruvian football. [1] All 17 teams of the first division compete in this tournament and the winner of the tournament advances to the playoffs of the 2015 Torneo Descentralizado.

Contents

Teams

Stadia and locations

TeamCityStadiumCapacity [2]
Alianza Atlético Sullana Miguel Grau (Piura) 25,000
Alianza Lima Lima Alejandro Villanueva 35,000
Ayacucho Ayacucho Ciudad de Cumaná 15,000
Cienciano Cusco Garcilaso 40,000
Deportivo Municipal Lima Iván Elías Moreno 10,000
Juan Aurich Chiclayo Elías Aguirre 24,500
León de Huánuco Huánuco Heraclio Tapia 15,000
Melgar Arequipa Virgen de Chapi 40,217
Real Garcilaso Cusco Garcilaso 40,000
Sport Huancayo Huancayo Estadio Huancayo 20,000
Sport Loreto Pucallpa Aliardo Soria 25,000
Sporting Cristal Lima Alberto Gallardo 18,000
Unión Comercio Nueva Cajamarca IPD de Moyobamba 5,000
Universidad César Vallejo Trujillo Mansiche 25,000
Universidad San Martín Lima Alberto Gallardo 18,000
UTC Cajamarca Héroes de San Ramón 18,000
Universitario Lima Monumental 80,093

Draw

The 17 teams were organized into four pots based on historical influence and geographic regions and were to be drawn into the three groups. The first pot contained the Big 3, the second and third pots contained teams which play in cities that are substantially above sea level, and the final pot contained the remaining teams which were not part of the first three pots. [3]

Pot 1 (Seeds)Pot 2 (Above sea level teams)Pot 3 (Above sea level teams)Pot 4

Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Universitario

Real Garcilaso
Cienciano
Sport Huancayo

Melgar
Ayacucho
UTC

Alianza Atlético
Universidad San Martín
Juan Aurich

Universidad César Vallejo
León de Huánuco
Unión Comercio

Deportivo Municipal
Sport Loreto

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification USM CRI MEL CIE MUN JUA
1 Universidad San Martín 10613127+519Advance to Semi-finals 3–01–02–10–01–0
2 Sporting Cristal 106041511+4182–12–01–01–00–2
3 Melgar 1060414151183–22–13–13–12–1
4 Cienciano 10424108+2141–01–03–00–02–0
5 Deportivo Municipal 102356161090–10–52–01–01–1
6 Juan Aurich 102261213180–12–30–11–15–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: ADFP - official fixture

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification UCV GAR LEO AAS UNI UTC
1 Universidad César Vallejo 108022411+1324Advance to Semi-finals 4–03–11–22–14–1
2 Real Garcilaso 107121910+9223–10–01–04–03–1
3 León de Huánuco 105141412+2161–31–22–12–12–0
4 Alianza Atlético 103071217592–31–20–22–14–0
5 Universitario 103071017790–11–41–03–02–1
6 UTC 103078201290–21–01–32–01–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: ADFP - official fixture

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification ALI SHU UCO AYA SLO
1 Alianza Lima 8512167+916Advance to Semi-finals 2–00–03–14–0
2 Sport Huancayo 8512107+3162–12–01–11–0
3 Unión Comercio 8431138+5153–21–04–14–2
4 Ayacucho 8125111875Starts Apertura with -1 point1–31–21–14–0
5 Sport Loreto 8116717104Starts Apertura with -2 points0–11–20–04–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: ADFP - official fixture

Ranking of second place teams

The second place teams will be ranked based on points per game.

Grp
TeamPtsPldPPGQualification
B Real Garcilaso 22102.2Advance to Semi-finals
C Sport Huancayo 1682
A Sporting Cristal 18101.8

Final phase

Semi-finals Final
      
Universidad San Martín 1 3 4
Alianza Lima 2 3 5
Alianza Lima 1
Universidad César Vallejo 3
Universidad César Vallejo 0 2 2 (5)
Real Garcilaso 2 0 2 (4)

Semi-finals

The semi-finals was played by the three group winners and the second place team with the best points-per-game average.

First leg

Real Garcilaso 2–0 Universidad César Vallejo
Hugo Souza Soccerball shade.svg36'
Carlos Flores Soccerball shade.svg86'
Referee: Henry Gambetta
Alianza Lima 2–1 Universidad San Martín
Marcos Miers Soccerball shade.svg11'
Mauro Guevgeozián Soccerball shade.svg74'
Soccerball shade.svg46' Aldo Corzo
Referee: Manuel Garay

Second leg

Tied 2-2 on aggregate. Universidad César Vallejo win 5-4 on penalties.

Final

The final was played in the Estadio Nacional in Lima.

Alianza Lima 1–3 Universidad César Vallejo
Marcos Miers Soccerball shade.svg20' Report Soccerball shade.svg38' Mauricio Montes
Soccerball shade.svg74' Victor Cedron
Soccerball shade.svg86' Daniel Chavez
Nacional, Lima
Attendance: 35 320
Referee: Henry Gambetta

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