2017 Ligas Superiores del Perú

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Ligas Superiores del Peru
Season2017
ChampionsSan Antonio
Independiente Aguas Verdes
2016
2018

The 2017 Ligas Superiores , the fifth division of Peruvian football (soccer), will be played by variable number teams by Departament.

Contents

Liga Superior de Piura

Two groups of three teams played home and away matches. The top two teams in each group moved on to the semifinals. [1]

First stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification SNA MEL PFC
1San Antonio3300164+129Advance to Second Stage 2–19–0
2Melgar de Chulucanas420297+263–52–0
3Escuela Piuranitos3003014143 [lower-alpha 1] N.P.W.O.
Source: Divisíon Superior: Clasificados
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) draw.
Notes:
  1. Piuritanitos FC were deducted 3 point for a walk-over. [1]

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification J&V COM BOL
1Juana & Victor421164+27Advance to Second Stage 0–02–0
2Asociación Comerciantes412145150–22–1
3Defensor Bolognesi411278144–22–2
Source: Divisíon Superior: Clasificados
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) draw.

Second stage

Semifinals Final
          
Asociación Comerciantes 0 0
San Antonio3 w/o 6
San Antonio
Juana & Victor
Juana & Victor2 2 4
Melgar de Chulucanas 1 1 2

San Antonio and Juana & Victor advanced to the Departamental Stage.

Liga Superior de Tumbes

Comercial Aguas Verdes made its debut on the tournament. Cristal Tumbes and Los Chanos were relegated for lack of resources. The team with the fewest points was relegated back to their District League of origin. [2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification IAV JCC PNP CAV DSJ SSM UNT SPP
1Independiente Aguas Verdes7610366+3019Advance to Departamental Stage 1–12–13–14–010–2
2José Chiroque Cielo7511216+15163–05–26–2
36 de Diciembre74122314+9130–31–110–34–2
4 Comercial Aguas Verdes 6402257+18121–25–2N.P.7–0
5 Defensor San José 62131114371–0W.O.
6Sport San Martín620412291760–81–51–05–1
7UNT61059312230–10N.P.
8 Sporting Pizarro 7007434306 [lower-alpha 1] Relegated to Ligas Distritales del Peru 1–8W.O.2–50–3
Source: Superior de Tumbes - fecha 7
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) draw.
Notes:
  1. Sporting Pizarro were deducted 6 point for 2 walk-overs.

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