Founded | 1926 (Lima) 1932 (Callao) 1956 (Balnearios) |
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Folded | 1975 (Lima) 1974 (Callao) 1973 (Balnearios) |
Country | Peru |
Confederation | CONMEBOL |
Level on pyramid | 1 (1926—1935) 2 (1936—1940) 3 (1951—1975) |
Promotion to | Primera División Segunda División |
The Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer) in 1935 until 1940. The tournament was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis.
This championship remained in force until 1940. Initially the Liga Provincial de Lima played the role of the first division. However, the 1936 season, it became the lower category of the honor division. In that same year, the Liga Provincial de Lima merged with the Liga Provincial del Callao to form the Primera División Unificada de Lima y Callao. [1] For the following years, Liga Provincial de Lima competed together with Liga Provincial del Callao to obtain promotion to the division of honor. Finally, the championship disappeared when the Liga Regional de Lima y Callao was formed in 1941.
For the years 1938 and 1939, the champions of each provincial league competed in a defining match for promotion. [2]
The championship disappeared in 1941, after the creation of the Liga Regional de Lima y Callao. However, when the Liga Regional disappeared in 1951, the Liga Provincial de Lima, Liga Provincial del Callao and Liga de los Balnearios del Sur returned until 1970s.
From 1954 to 1973, the champions of each league classified the Liguilla de Ascenso a Segunda División.
Level | Liga Provincial de Lima | Liga Provincial del Callao | Liga de Balnearios del Sur |
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1 | Primera División | Primera División | Primera División |
2 | División Intermedia | División Intermedia | División Intermedia |
3 | Segunda División | Segunda División | Segunda División |
4 | Tercera División | Tercera División | — |
Ed. | Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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1 | 1926 | Sport Progreso | Sport Alianza |
2 | 1927 | Alianza Lima | Unión Buenos Aires |
3 | 1928 | Alianza Lima | Federación Universitaria |
4 | 1929 | Federación Universitaria | Circolo Sportivo Italiano |
5 | 1930 | Atlético Chalaco | Alianza Lima |
6 | 1931 | Alianza Lima | Sporting Tabaco |
7 | 1932 | Alianza Lima | Federación Universitaria |
8 | 1933 | Alianza Lima | Universitario |
9 | 1934 | Universitario [3] [4] [5] [6] | Alianza Lima |
10 | 1935 Primera A | Sport Boys | Alianza Lima |
As Second Division tournament | |||
11 | 1935 Primera B | Sporting Tabaco | Unión Carbone |
12 | 1936 Unificada | Deportivo Municipal [7] | Sportivo Melgar |
13 | 1937 | Ciclista Lima | Sport Progreso |
14 | 1938 | Atlético Córdoba | Santiago Barranco |
15 | 1939 | Alianza Lima | Centro Iqueño |
16 | 1940 | Santiago Barranco [8] | Juventud Gloria |
– | 1941–1950 | The Liga Regional de Lima y Callao was played. | |
As Third Division tournament | |||
17 | 1951 | Defensor Lima | Miguel Grau |
18 | 1952 | Unión América | |
19 | 1953 | Unión América | |
20 | 1954 | Unión América | Mariscal Castilla |
21 | 1955 | Mariscal Castilla | |
22 | 1956 | Mariscal Castilla | |
23 | 1957 | Defensor Lima | |
24 | 1958 | Atlético Lusitania | |
25 | 1959 | Combinado Rímac | |
26 | 1960 | Alianza Libertad | Estudiantes San Roberto |
27 | 1961 | Estudiantes San Roberto | |
28 | 1962 | Atlético Lusitania | |
29 | 1963 | No finished | |
30 | 1964 | Atlético Banfield | |
31 | 1965 | Atlético Banfield | Independiente Sacachispas |
32 | 1966 | Independiente Sacachispas | |
33 | 1967 | Estudiantes San Roberto | |
34 | 1968 | Centro Chupaca | |
35 | 1969 | Estudiantes San Roberto | |
36 | 1970 | Sport Inca | |
37 | 1971 | CITSA | Seguro Social |
38 | 1972 | CITSA | Combinado Rímac |
39 | 1973 Serie A | Ciclista Lima | Porvenir Buenos Aires |
1973 Serie B | Mariscal Sucre | Centro Iqueño | |
40 | 1974 Serie A | Estudiantes San Roberto | Combinado Rímac |
1974 Serie B | CITSA | Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos | |
41 | 1975 | Centro Iqueño | Universidad San Marcos |
Defunct Tournament (See: Liga Distrital de Cercado de Lima) | |||
Ed. | Season | Champion | Runner-up | |
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1 | 1932 | Atlético Chalaco | Alianza Frigorífico | |
2 | 1933 | Alianza Frigorífico | Jorge Chávez | |
3 | 1934 | Atlético Chalaco | Telmo Carbajo | |
4 | 1935 | Atlético Chalaco | Telmo Carbajo | |
– | 1936 | The 1936 Primera División Unificada was played. | ||
5 | 1937 | Progresista Apurímac | White Star | |
6 | 1938 | Telmo Carbajo | Jorge Chávez | |
7 | 1939 | Social San Carlos | Telmo Carbajo | |
8 | 1940 | Telmo Carbajo | Social San Carlos | |
– | 1941–1950 | The Liga Regional de Lima y Callao was played. | ||
As Third Division tournament | ||||
9 | 1951 | Jorge Washington | San Lorenzo de Almagro | |
10 | 1952 | San Lorenzo de Almagro | Atlético Barrio Frigorífico | |
– | 1953 | It was not played as a protest against the FPF. | ||
11 | 1954 | Chim Pum Callao | Atlético Barrio Frigorífico | |
12 | 1955 | Unidad Vecinal Nº3 | Chim Pum Callao | |
13 | 1956 | Sport Dinámico | Deportivo Colonial | |
14 | 1957 | Sport Dinámico | Telmo Carbajo | |
15 | 1958 | Sport Dinámico | Telmo Carbajo | |
16 | 1959 | Sport Dinámico | Chim Pum Callao | |
17 | 1960 | Telmo Carbajo | Sport Dinámico | |
18 | 1961 | Íntimos de la Legua | Telmo Carbajo | |
19 | 1962 | Deportivo Vigil | San Lorenzo de Almagro | |
20 | 1963 | ADO | Atlético Sicaya | |
21 | 1964 | Atlético Sicaya | Sport Dinámico | |
22 | 1965 | Atlético Barrio Frigorífico | Atlético Ayacucho | |
23 | 1966 | Atlético Chalaco | Atlético Barrio Frigorífico | |
24 | 1967 | Deportivo SIMA | Atlético Barrio Frigorífico | |
25 | 1968 | Atlético Barrio Frigorífico | ||
26 | 1969 | Grumete Medina | Atlético Barrio Frigorífico | |
27 | 1970 | Atlético Chalaco | Grumete Medina | |
28 | 1971 | Sport Dinámico | ||
29 | 1972 | Grumete Medina | Teófilo Zavalaga | |
30 | 1973 | Atlético Barrio Frigorífico | Defensor Bronce | |
31 | 1974 | Deportivo SIMA | Defensor La Perla | |
Defunct Tournament (See: Liga Distrital del Callao) | ||||
Ed. | Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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1 | 1956 | Sport Almagro | |
2 | 1957 | Defensor Espinar | |
3 | 1958 | San Antonio | |
4 | 1959 | Alianza Chorrillos | |
5 | 1960 | Association Chorrillos | |
6 | 1961 | Víctor Bielich | |
– | 1962 | No tournament. | |
7 | 1963 | Santiago Barranco [9] | |
8 | 1964 | Association Chorrillos | |
9 | 1965 | Association Chorrillos | |
10 | 1966 | Unión Buenos Aires | |
11 | 1967 | Sport Huáscar | |
12 | 1968 | Sport Almagro | |
13 | 1969 | Enrique Barrón | |
14 | 1970 | Santiago Barranco | |
15 | 1971 | Sport Santa Rosa | |
16 | 1972 | Association Chorrillos | Unión Buenos Aires |
17 | 1973 | Santiago Barranco | Porvenir Miraflores |
18 | 1974 | Aurora Miraflores | Unión Buenos Aires |
Defunct Tournament (See: Liga Distrital de Barranco) (See: Liga Distrital de Chorrillos) (See: Liga Distrital de Miraflores) (See: Liga Distrital de Surquillo) | |||
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