List of Peruvian football champions

The Peruvian football champions are the winners of the highest league in Peruvian football, which is currently named as Torneo Descentralizado and organized by the Sports Association of Professional Football. The Liga Peruana de Football was established in 1912. It was an amateur league that lasted until 1921 due to scheduling and organizing conflicts. In this league only teams from Lima participated. In 1926, the Peruvian Football Federation took control of organizing the tournament and continued the Peruvian Primera División with the introduction of teams from Callao. In 1951, the Primera División turned professional and in 1966, the Torneo Descentralizado was founded in which the first non-capital teams were invited to play the first national championship.[1] Between 1996 and 2008, the Apertura and Clausura format was adopted.

In its early stages the first division was dominated by Universitario and Alianza Lima. Other notable teams were Atlético Chalaco, Sport Boys and Deportivo Municipal. The professional era saw Sporting Cristal rise to challenge the dominance of Universitario and Alianza Lima. These three teams account for nearly a third of the titles won. Melgar, Juan Aurich and Binacional are the only teams outside the Lima Region to have won national titles.[2] As of 2021, the league title has been won by over 20 clubs but Universitario, Alianza Lima, and Sporting Cristal share a total of 70 titles of the 105 titles contested. Universitario and Alianza Lima alone account for 50 of the titles contested.

Amateur league (1912–1950)

Peruvian football had amateur status since its foundation until 1950. In the course of this era, Alianza Lima, Atlético Chalaco, Municipal, Sport Boys, and Universitario de Deportes shared the most titles. The first run from 1912 to 1921 featured clubs only from Lima under the Liga Peruana de Football and were awarded the Escudo Dewar (Dewar Shield, after a trophy gifted to the League by the British Embassy). In 1926 and 1927 two unofficial tournaments were played. In 1928 the first championship official expanded to Callao under the Peruvian Football Federation. In 1936 no tournament took place, however an unofficial tournament were played, where Universitario and Alianza Lima were champion and runner-up respectively.[3]

Liga Peruana de Football "Escudo Dewar" (1912–1921)

Season Champion Runner-up Third
1912Lima CricketAssociation FBCJorge Chávez N°1
1913Jorge Chávez N°1Lima CricketSport Alianza
1914Lima CricketJorge Chávez N°1Sport Alianza
1915Sport José GálvezAtlético PeruanoSport Alianza
1916Sport José GálvezJorge Chávez N°1Sport Alianza
1917Sport Juan BielovucicUnión MirafloresSport Alianza
1918Sport AlianzaJorge Chávez (C)Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril
1919Sport AlianzaSáenz PeñaSport Juan Bielovucic
1920Sport IncaSport ProgresoSport Alianza
1921Sport ProgresoJorge Chávez (C)Sport Alianza
1922–25 No Tournament

Liga de Lima & Callao (1926–1950)

Season Champion Runner-up Third Top scorer Top scorer's club Goals
1926Sport ProgresoSportivo Tarapacá FerrocarrilAtlético Chalaco
1927Alianza LimaUnión Buenos AiresCircolo Sportivo Italiano
1928Alianza LimaFederación UniversitariaAtlético Chalaco Alejandro VillanuevaAlianza Lima10
1929Federación UniversitariaCircolo Sportivo ItalianoHidroaviación Carlos CillonizFederación Universitaria8
1930Atlético ChalacoAlianza LimaFederación Universitaria Manuel PuenteAtlético Chalaco3
1931Alianza LimaSporting TabacoAlianza Frigorífico Alejandro VillanuevaAlianza Lima16
1932Alianza LimaFederación UniversitariaSporting Tabaco Teodoro FernándezFederación Universitaria11
1933Alianza LimaUniversitarioCiclista Lima Teodoro FernándezUniversitario9
1934Universitario[4][5][6][7]Alianza LimaSucre Teodoro FernándezUniversitario9
1935Sport BoysAlianza LimaUniversitario Jorge AlcaldeSport Boys5
1936League not played due to Peruvian participation in the 1936 Summer Olympics
1937Sport BoysAlianza LimaUniversitario Juan FloresMariscal Sucre[8]10
1938Deportivo MunicipalSport BoysUniversitario Jorge AlcaldeSport Boys8
1939UniversitarioSucreDeportivo Municipal Teodoro FernándezUniversitario15
1940Deportivo MunicipalUniversitarioAlianza Lima Teodoro FernándezUniversitario15
1941UniversitarioDeportivo MunicipalAlianza Lima Jorge CabrejosDeportivo Municipal13
1942Sport BoysDeportivo MunicipalUniversitario Teodoro FernándezUniversitario11
1943Deportivo MunicipalAlianza LimaSport Boys German CerroUniversitario9
1944SucreDeportivo MunicipalUniversitario Victor EspinozaUniversitario16
1945UniversitarioDeportivo MunicipalAtlético Chalaco Teodoro FernándezUniversitario16
1946UniversitarioDeportivo MunicipalSport Boys Valeriano LopezSport Boys22
1947Atlético ChalacoDeportivo MunicipalSport Boys Valeriano LopezSport Boys20
1948Alianza LimaAtlético ChalacoSporting Tabaco Valeriano LopezSport Boys20
1949UniversitarioSucreSporting Tabaco Emilio SalinasAlianza Lima18
1950Deportivo MunicipalSport BoysSporting Tabaco Alberto TerryUniversitario16

Professional league (1951–present)

In 1951 the league obtained professional status and in 1966 expanded the league to the entire nation, beginning the Descentralizado.

Season Champion Runner-up Third Top scorer Top scorer's club Goals
1951Sport BoysDeportivo MunicipalMariscal Sucre Valeriano LopezSport Boys31
1952Alianza LimaSport BoysSporting Tabaco Emilio SalinasAlianza Lima22
1953Mariscal SucreAlianza LimaSporting Tabaco Gualberto BlancoAtlético Chalaco17
1954Alianza LimaSporting TabacoUniversitario Vicente VillanuevaSporting Tabaco14
1955Alianza LimaUniversitarioCentro Iqueño Maximo MosqueraAlianza Lima11
1956Sporting CristalAlianza LimaDeportivo Municipal Daniel RuizUniversitario16
1957Centro IqueñoAtlético ChalacoAlianza Lima Daniel RuizUniversitario20
1958Sport BoysAtlético ChalacoMariscal Castilla Juan JoyaAlianza Lima17
1959UniversitarioSport BoysCentro Iqueño Daniel RuizUniversitario28
1960UniversitarioSport BoysSporting Cristal Fernando OlaecheaCentro Iqueño18
1961Sporting CristalAlianza LimaCentro Iqueño Alberto GallardoSporting Cristal18
1962Alianza LimaSporting CristalUniversitario Alberto GallardoSporting Cristal22
1963Alianza LimaSporting CristalUniversitario Pedro Pablo LeonAlianza Lima13
1964UniversitarioAlianza LimaDeportivo Municipal Ángel UribeUniversitario15
1965Alianza LimaUniversitarioDefensor Arica Carlos UrranagaDefensor Lima16

Torneo Descentralizado (1966–2018)

Season Champion Runner-up Third Top scorer Top scorer's club Goals
1966UniversitarioSport BoysAlianza Lima Teófilo CubillasAlianza Lima19
1967UniversitarioSporting CristalAlianza Lima Pedro Pablo LeonAlianza Lima14
1968Sporting CristalJuan AurichAlianza Lima Oswaldo RamírezSport Boys26
1969UniversitarioDefensor AricaDeportivo Municipal Jaime MorenoDeportivo Municipal15
1970Sporting CristalUniversitarioDefensor Arica Teófilo CubillasAlianza Lima22
1971UniversitarioAlianza LimaDefensor Lima Manuel MellanDeportivo Municipal25
1972Sporting CristalUniversitarioDeportivo Municipal Francisco GonzálezDefensor Lima20
1973Defensor LimaSporting CristalUniversitario Francisco GonzálezDefensor Lima25
1974UniversitarioUnión HuaralDefensor Lima Pablo MuchotrigoCienciano32
1975Alianza LimaAlfonso UgarteUniversitario Jose LeyvaAlfonso Ugarte28
1976Unión HuaralSport BoysJuan Aurich Alejandro LucesUnión Huaral17
1977Alianza LimaSporting CristalMelgar Freddy RavelloAlianza Lima21
1978Alianza LimaUniversitarioSporting Cristal Juan José OréUniversitario19
1979Sporting CristalAtlético ChalacoJuan Aurich Jose LeyvaAlfonso Ugarte28
1980Sporting CristalAtlético TorinoADT Oswaldo RamírezSporting Cristal18
1981MelgarDeportivo MunicipalUniversitario Jose CarranzaAlianza Lima15
1982UniversitarioAlianza LimaJuan Aurich Percy RojasUniversitario19
1983Sporting CristalMelgarUniversitario Juan CaballeroSporting Cristal29
1984Sport BoysUniversitarioMelgar Jaime Drago
Francisco Montero
Universitario
Atlético Torino
13
13
1985UniversitarioUTCLos Espartanos Genaro NeyraMelgar22
1986San AgustínAlianza Lima Juvenal BriceñoMelgar16
1987UniversitarioAlianza Lima Fidel SuarezUniversitario20
1988Sporting CristalUniversitario Alberto MoraOctavio Espinosa15
1989Unión HuaralSporting Cristal Carlos DelgadoCarlos A. Mannucci14
1990UniversitarioSport Boys Cláudio AdãoSport Boys31
1991Sporting CristalSport BoysUniversitario Raúl Horacio BaldessariSporting Cristal25
1992UniversitarioSporting CristalMelgar[A] MarquinhoSport Boys18
1993UniversitarioAlianza LimaSporting Cristal Waldir SáenzAlianza Lima19
1994Sporting CristalAlianza LimaDeportivo Sipesa Flavio MaestriSporting Cristal25
1995Sporting CristalUniversitarioAlianza Lima JulinhoSporting Cristal23
1996Sporting CristalAlianza LimaUniversitario Adrián Czornomaz
Waldir Sáenz
Universitario
Alianza Lima
20
1997Alianza LimaSporting CristalUniversitario Ricardo ZegarraAlianza Atlético17
1998UniversitarioSporting CristalSport Boys Nílson Esidio MoraSporting Cristal25
1999UniversitarioAlianza LimaSporting Cristal Ysrael ZúñigaMelgar32
2000UniversitarioSporting CristalSport Boys Eduardo EsidioUniversitario37
2001Alianza LimaCiencianoSporting Cristal Jorge RamirezDeportivo Wanka21
2002Sporting CristalUniversitarioAlianza Lima Luis Fabián ArtimeMelgar24
2003Alianza LimaSporting CristalCoronel Bolognesi Luis BonnetSporting Cristal20
2004Alianza LimaSporting CristalCienciano Gabriel GarciaMelgar35
2005Sporting CristalCiencianoUniversitario Miguel MosttoCienciano18
2006Alianza LimaCiencianoSporting Cristal Miguel MosttoCienciano22
2007Universidad San MartínCoronel BolognesiCienciano Johan FanoUniversitario19
2008Universidad San MartínUniversitarioSporting Cristal Miguel XiménezSporting Cristal32
2009UniversitarioAlianza LimaJuan Aurich Richard EstigarribiaTotal Chalaco23
2010Universidad San MartínLeón de HuánucoAlianza Lima Héber ArriolaUniversidad San Martín24
2011Juan AurichAlianza LimaSport Huancayo Luis TejadaJuan Aurich17
2012Sporting CristalReal GarcilasoUniversidad César Vallejo Andy PandoReal Garcilaso27
2013UniversitarioReal GarcilasoSporting Cristal Raúl Ruidíaz
Víctor Rossel
Universitario
Unión Comercio
21
2014Sporting CristalJuan AurichMelgar Santiago SilvaUniversidad San Martín23
2015MelgarSporting CristalUniversidad César Vallejo Lionard PajoyUnión Comercio25
2016Sporting CristalMelgarUniversitario Robinson AponzáAlianza Atlético30
2017Alianza LimaReal GarcilasoMelgar Irven ÁvilaSporting Cristal22
2018Sporting CristalAlianza LimaMelgar Emanuel HerreraSporting Cristal40

Liga 1 (2019–present)

Season Champion Runner-up Third Top scorer Top scorer's club Goals
2019BinacionalAlianza LimaSporting Cristal Bernardo CuestaMelgar27
2020Sporting CristalUniversitarioAyacucho Emanuel HerreraSporting Cristal20
2021Alianza LimaSporting CristalUniversitario Luis Iberico
Felipe Rodríguez
Melgar
Carlos A. Mannucci
12
2022

Clubs

Universitario and Alianza Lima have a clear advantage of titles won over the other clubs in Peru. Since 2010, they have won a combined total of 47 Primera División championships of the 94 seasons contested, 25 and 22 respectively. Sporting Cristal trails behind with 15 professional era titles since their debut in 1956 and further behind is the traditional Sport Boys having conquered 6 league titles. Newcomer Universidad de San Martín de Porres has begun to challenge the dominance of the Big Three with back-to-back titles in 2007 and 2008 and a third i 2010. In addition, Melgar and Unión Huaral are the only clubs outside the metropolitan area of Lima to have won a national championship. Other noteworthy clubs to have won championships include 4-time winner Deportivo Municipal.

Universitario is the club with the longest spell in the Primera División, playing since 1928 when they debuted in the Primera División. They are followed by archrivals Alianza Lima who competed in the first edition of the Primera División but were relegated in 1938 and returning a year later for an uninterrupted spell since 1940. Melgar is the team with the longest run in the Primera División outside Lima, competing since 1971.[9]

The oldest clubs currently participating in the Primera División are Alianza Lima and Cienciano which were founded at the beginning of the turn of the century in 1901. The newest clubs active in the Primera División include Ayacucho, Sport Huancayo, Cusco and Universidad de San Martín. The current Juan Aurich participating in the Descentralizado is not the same club that competed in previous seasons.

As of 2020, Universitario, Alianza Lima and Sporting Cristal have won 26, 23 and 20 official league titles respectively. They are regarded as the Big Three of Peru. However, other teams have risen to new heights. In particular, a team from Cusco, Cienciano, has been the only Peruvian team to win international tournaments || Copa Sudamericana 2003 and Recopa Sudamericana 2004 ||, though it has yet to win the domestic league title. Other notable teams include Binacional, Juan Aurich, Melgar and Unión Huaral, which are the only non-capital teams to have won a national championship.[9]

Titles by club

Club Total Liga
de Lima
(1912–21)
Amateur era
Lima & Callao
(1926–50)
Professional era (1951–)
Lima & Callao
(1951–65)
Descentralizado
(1966–2018)
Liga 1
(2019–)
Universitario[C]2673160
Alianza Lima[D]2426691
Sporting Cristal[E]202171
Sport Boys63210
Deportivo Municipal44000
Universidad San Martín330
Atlético Chalaco22000
Melgar220
Mariscal Sucre2110
Lima Cricket220000
Unión Huaral220
Sport Progreso211
Sport José Gálvez [F]220
Juan Aurich110
Jorge Chávez N°1110
Binacional101
Centro Iqueño10100
Defensor Lima10010
San Agustín110
Sport Juan Bielovucic11
Sport Inca11

Titles by club

  • There are 20 clubs who have won the Peruvian title.
  • Teams in bold compete in the Liga 1 as of the 2021 season.
  • Italics indicates clubs that no longer exist or disaffiliated from the FPF.
Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runners-up years
Universitario26151929, 1934, 1939, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2009, 20131928, 1932, 1933, 1940, 1955, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1978, 1984, 1988, 1995, 2002, 2008, 2020
Alianza Lima24211918, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2017, 20211930, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1943, 1953, 1956, 1961, 1964, 1971, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2009, 2011, 2018, 2019
Sporting Cristal20141956, 1961, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 20201962, 1963, 1967, 1973, 1977, 1989, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2015, 2021
Sport Boys691935, 1937, 1942, 1951, 1958, 19841938, 1950, 1952, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1976, 1990, 1991
Deportivo Municipal481938, 1940, 1943, 19501941, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1951, 1981
Universidad San Martín 32007, 2008, 2010
Atlético Chalaco241930, 19471948, 1957, 1958, 1979
Melgar221981, 20151983, 2016
Mariscal Sucre221944, 19531939, 1949
Lima Cricket211912, 19141913
Unión Huaral211976, 19891974
Sport Progreso211921, 19261920
Sport José Gálvez21915, 1916
Juan Aurich1220111968, 2014
Jorge Chávez N°11119131916
Binacional12019
Centro Iqueño11957
Defensor Lima11973
San Agustín11986
Sport Juan Bielovucic11917
Sport Inca11920

Titles by region

Region Nº of titles Clubs
Lima 93 Universitario (26), Alianza Lima (24), Sporting Cristal (20), Deportivo Municipal (4), Universidad San Martín (3), Sport José Gálvez (2), Lima Cricket (2), Mariscal Sucre (2), Sport Progreso (2), Unión Huaral (2), Centro Iqueño (1), San Agustín (1), Defensor Lima (1), Jorge Chávez N°1 (1), Sport Inca (1), Sport Juan Bielovucic (1)
Callao 8 Sport Boys (6), Atlético Chalaco (2)
Arequipa 2 Melgar (2)
Lambayeque 1 Juan Aurich (1)
Puno 1 Binacional (1)

Title definitions

Several matches to define champions have been played over the course of Peruvian football history. The earliest title-defining matches were played between teams that tied for first place at the end of the season or tournament phase and forced an extra match to determine the champion. Eventually, finals were organized to be played at the end of the season after set conditions were fulfilled or tournament winners. The first of these finals started in the eighties when winners of each regional tournament played each other to determine the season champion; if the same team won both tournaments, they were champions by default. In the late nineties the Apertura and Clausura tournaments were hosted so that the winners of each tournament would also face each other in the final. If the same team won both tournaments, they were champions by default.

In 2001, Alianza Lima won the Apertura tournament, but their performance in the Clausura tournament suffered and placed a shocking 10th place—which led to a rule change. A tournament-winning team had to place above a set place in order to be able to play the final. In the cases of the seasons of 2002, 2007 and 2008, one or both of the tournament winners failed to place above a set position therefore no final was played and the season champion was determined by the aggregate table or by the tournament winner that had satisfied the set conditions.

Key

Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Match replayed

List of finals

Year Winner Score Runner-up Venue
1986 San Agustín 1–0 Alianza Lima Estadio Nacional
1987 Universitario 1–0 Alianza Lima Estadio Nacional
1988 Sporting Cristal 2–1 Universitario Estadio Nacional
1989 Unión Huaral 1–0 Sporting Cristal Estadio Nacional
1990 Universitario 4–2 Sport Boys Estadio Nacional
Year Winner Agg. Runner-up 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg
1998 Universitario 3–3 (penalty shootout 4–2) Sporting Cristal 1–2 2–1
1999 Universitario 3–1 Alianza Lima 3–0 0–1
2001 Alianza Lima 3–3 (penalty shootout 42) Cienciano 3–2 0–1
2003 Alianza Lima 21 Sporting Cristal Single match
2004 Alianza Lima 00* Sporting Cristal Single match
2005 Sporting Cristal 10 Cienciano Single match
2006 Alianza Lima 3–2 Cienciano 0–1 3–1
2009 Universitario 2–0 Alianza Lima 1–0 1–0
2010 Universidad San Martín 3–2 León de Huánuco 1–1 2–1
2011 Juan Aurich 2–2* Alianza Lima 1–2 0–1 0–0
2012 Sporting Cristal 2–0 Real Garcilaso 1–0 1–0
2013 Universitario 5–3* Real Garcilaso 2–3 3–0 1–1
2014 Sporting Cristal 5–4 Juan Aurich 2–2 0–0 3–2
2015 Melgar 5–4 Sporting Cristal 2–2 3–2
2016 Sporting Cristal 1–1 Melgar 1–1 0–0
2018 Sporting Cristal 7–1 Alianza Lima 4–1 3–0
2019 Binacional 4–3 Alianza Lima 4–1 0–2
2020 Sporting Cristal 3–2 Universitario 2–1 1–1
2021 Alianza Lima 1–0 Sporting Cristal 1–0 0–0

    Other definitions

    These matches were played when teams were tied for first in the general league or in a specific tournament.

    Year Winner Score Runner-up Venue In contention
    1928 Alianza Lima 1–1 Federación Universitaria Stadium Nacional 1928 Campeonato de Selección y Competencia
    Replay Alianza Lima 2–0 Federación Universitaria Stadium Nacional
    1935 Universitario 2–1 Alianza Lima Stadium Nacional 1934 Torneo de Primeros Equipos
    1955 Alianza Lima 2–1 Universitario Estadio Nacional 1955 Campeonato Profesional de Lima
    1961 Sporting Cristal 2–0 Alianza Lima Estadio Nacional 1961 Campeonato Profesional de Lima
    1968 Sporting Cristal 2–1 Juan Aurich Estadio Nacional 1968 Torneo Descentralizado
    1976 Unión Huaral 2–0 Sport Boys Estadio Nacional 1976 Torneo Descentralizado
    1989 Sporting Cristal 2–0 Alianza Atlético Estadio Nacional 1989 Torneo Regional I
    1990 Universitario 1–0 Alianza Lima Estadio Nacional 1990 Torneo Regional II
    1991 Sporting Cristal 1–0 Sport Boys Estadio Nacional 1991 Torneo Regional I
    1991 Sporting Cristal 1–1* Universitario Estadio Nacional 1991 Torneo Regional II
    1998 Sporting Cristal 1–0 Alianza Lima Estadio Nacional 1998 Torneo Clausura
    2001 Alianza Lima 2–1 Sporting Cristal Estadio Nacional 2001 Torneo Apertura
    2001 Cienciano 1–0 Estudiantes de Medicina Estadio UNSA 2001 Torneo Clausura
    2002 Universitario 1–0
    0–0
    Alianza Lima Estadio Monumental
    Estadio Mansiche
    2002 Torneo Apertura
    2006 Cienciano 2–1 Universitario Estadio Mansiche 2006 Torneo Clausura
    2014 Sporting Cristal 1–0 Alianza Lima Estadio UNSA 2014 Torneo Clausura
    2015 Melgar 1–1* Real Garcilaso Estadio Miguel Grau 2015 Torneo Clausura
    2020 Ayacucho 1–1* Sporting Cristal Estadio Monumental 2020 Fase 2
    2021 Sporting Cristal 2–0 Universidad San Martín Estadio Alejandro Villanueva 2021 Fase 1

    Half-year tournaments

    Parallel tournaments

    These were the filler tournaments played parallel to or in between the national championship. Some of these tournaments awarded the winning clubs with a qualification to an international tournament or guaranteed a spot in a further round whilst two of these filler tournaments did not award anything to its winner. The purpose of these tournaments was so that the national team could participate in its compromises without affecting the national championship when calling domestic players.[10]

    SeasonTournamentChampionRunner-upAward
    1969AperturaAtlético GrauUniversitarioNone
    1977InterzonalAlianza Lima
    Coronel Bolognesi
    Advanced to end-of-season Liguilla
    1981RegionalDeportivo MunicipalUniversitarioAdvanced to Copa Libertadores second berth play-off
    1994AperturaSporting CristalCiclista LimaQualified for 1995 Copa CONMEBOL
    2017Torneo de VeranoMelgarUTCQualified for 2018 Copa Libertadores
    2018Torneo de VeranoSporting CristalSport HuancayoQualified for 2018 Torneo Descentralizado Semifinals

    Regional seasons

    The first regional seasons began in 1984 where teams were divided into regional groups and would advance to the Descentralizado or descend to the Torneo Intermedia for a promotion/relegation tournament against second division teams. Only the 1984 regional did not crown a champion. Starting in 1989, the Descentralizado was temporarily replaced by two regional tournaments, each crowning a champion and contesting a national season final.[10]

    SeasonChampionRunner-upThird Place
    1984No champion; only a qualification tournament
    1985UniversitarioCNI
    1986San AgustínAlianza Lima
    1987UniversitarioUnión HuaralSan Agustín
    1988UniversitarioUnión HuaralAlianza Atlético
    1989–ISporting CristalAlianza AtléticoAurora
    1989–IIUnión HuaralUniversitarioMina San Vicente
    1990–ISport BoysUniversitarioUnión Huaral
    1990–IIUniversitarioAlianza LimaSport Boys
    1991–ISporting CristalSport BoysUniversitario
    1991–IISporting CristalUniversitarioSport Boys

    Apertura and Clausura / Fase 1 and Fase 2 seasons

    In 1997, the first Apertura and Clausura half-year tournaments were introduced and had its champions face each other in a season final as in the regional tournaments between 1989 and 1991. They were abolished at the end of 2008 season, and restored in 2014 to 2019.

    SeasonChampionRunner-upThird Place
    1997AperturaAlianza LimaSporting CristalUniversitario
    ClausuraAlianza LimaUniversitarioSporting Cristal
    1998AperturaUniversitarioSport BoysSporting Cristal
    ClausuraSporting CristalAlianza LimaSport Boys
    1999AperturaUniversitarioAlianza LimaSporting Cristal
    ClausuraAlianza LimaUniversitarioSport Boys
    2000AperturaUniversitarioSport BoysMelgar
    ClausuraUniversitarioSporting CristalCienciano
    2001AperturaAlianza LimaSporting CristalMelgar
    ClausuraCiencianoEstudiantes de MedicinaSporting Cristal
    2002AperturaUniversitarioAlianza LimaSporting Cristal
    ClausuraSporting CristalAlianza LimaAlianza Atlético
    2003AperturaSporting CristalAlianza LimaCoronel Bolognesi
    ClausuraAlianza LimaAlianza AtléticoSporting Cristal
    2004AperturaAlianza LimaCiencianoAlianza Atlético
    ClausuraSporting CristalUniversidad San MartínCienciano
    2005AperturaCiencianoUniversitarioAlianza Lima
    ClausuraSporting CristalUniversidad San MartínCoronel Bolognesi
    2006AperturaAlianza LimaSporting CristalCoronel Bolognesi
    ClausuraCiencianoUniversitarioCoronel Bolognesi
    2007AperturaUniversidad San MartínCiencianoSport Áncash
    ClausuraCoronel BolognesiUniversitarioCienciano
    2008AperturaUniversitarioSporting CristalUniversidad San Martín
    ClausuraUniversidad San MartínSporting CristalSport Áncash
    2014AperturaJuan AurichMelgarUniversidad César Vallejo
    ClausuraSporting CristalAlianza LimaUnión Comercio
    2015AperturaSporting CristalMelgarDeportivo Municipal
    ClausuraMelgarReal GarcilasoSport Huancayo
    2016AperturaUniversitarioSporting CristalAlianza Lima
    ClausuraSporting CristalUniversitarioMelgar
    2017AperturaAlianza LimaReal GarcilasoUTC
    ClausuraAlianza LimaReal GarcilasoMelgar
    2018AperturaSporting CristalAlianza LimaReal Garcilaso
    ClausuraMelgarAlianza LimaAyacucho
    2019AperturaBinacionalSporting CristalUniversidad César Vallejo
    ClausuraAlianza LimaUniversitarioSporting Cristal
    2020Fase 1UniversitarioSport HuancayoSporting Cristal
    Fase 2AyacuchoSporting Cristal
    2021Fase 1Sporting CristalUniversidad San Martín
    Fase 2Alianza LimaSporting CristalUniversitario

    Total Half-year tournaments by club

    Club Total Half-year tournaments
    Torneo Apertura
    (1997–)
    Torneo Clausura
    (1997–)
    Fase 1
    (2020–2021)
    Fase 2
    (2020–2021)
    Torneo Regional
    (1984–1991)
    Torneo de Verano
    (2017–2018)
    Torneo Apertura
    (1994)
    Torneo Regional
    (1981)
    Torneo Apertura
    (1969)
    Torneo Interzonal
    (1977)
    Sporting Cristal153610311000
    Universitario126110400000
    Alianza Lima125501000001
    Cienciano31200000000
    Melgar30200010000
    Coronel Bolognesi20100000001
    Universidad San Martín21100000000
    Atlético Grau10000000010
    Ayacucho10001000000
    Binacional11000000000
    Deportivo Municipal10000000100
    Juan Aurich11000000000
    San Agustín10000100000
    Sport Boys10000100000
    Unión Huaral10000100000

    National Cups and Supercups

    Throughout the history of Peruvian football, tournaments have been divided into a few stages or have employed filler tournaments played alongside the Descentralizado due to the Peru national football team's compromises, be it FIFA World Cup qualification, FIFA World Cup participation, or Copa América.[10]

    National Cups

    SeasonTournamentChampionRunner-upAward
    1970Copa Presidente de la RepúblicaUniversitarioMelgarNone
    1989Torneo Plácido GalindoDefensor LimaUniversitarioAdvanced to Regional II end-of-season pre-Liguilla
    1993Torneo IntermedioDeportivo MunicipalDeportivo SipesaQualified for 1994 Copa CONMEBOL
    2011Torneo IntermedioJosé GálvezSport ÁncashQualified for 2012 Copa Federación
    2014Torneo del IncaAlianza LimaUniversidad San MartínQualified for 2015 Copa Libertadores
    2015Torneo del IncaUniversidad César VallejoAlianza LimaQualified for 2015 Torneo Descentralizado Semifinals
    2019Copa BicentenarioAtlético GrauSport HuancayoQualified for 2020 Copa Sudamericana
    2021Copa BicentenarioSporting CristalCarlos A. MannucciQualified for 2022 Copa Sudamericana

    Supercups

    SeasonTournamentChampionRunner-upAward
    1919Copa de Campeones del PerúAlianza LimaJorge Chávez N°1None
    2012Copa FederaciónJosé GálvezJuan AurichNone
    2020Supercopa PeruanaAtlético GrauBinacionalNone
    2022Supercopa Peruana--None

    Footnotes

    A. ^ Melgar is recognized as the third-placed team for 1992 regular season. Ovación Sipesa received the berth for the 1993 Copa CONMEBOL as Liguilla runner-up, however they did not participate in the 1992 regular season.
    C. ^ Includes titles as "Federación Universitaria" (until 1932).
    D. ^ Includes titles as "Sport Alianza" (Liga).
    E. ^ Formerly "Sporting Tabaco" (until 1955), although no titles were won under that name.
    F. ^ Liga team from Lima, not to be confused with José Gálvez from Chimbote.

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