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Mariscal Sucre
Club Mariscal Sucre de Deportes, commonly known as Mariscal Sucre, is a Peruvian football club, located in the city of La Victoria, Lima. The club was founded with the name of Sucre FC and was promoted to Peruvian Primera División in 1933, later was renamed Mariscal Sucre de Deportes in 1951. The club participates in the Liga Distrital de La Victoria, the 7th tier of the Peruvian football league system. History Mariscal Sucre was founded on 1 September, 1925 as Sucre FC. The club won the national tournament in 1944 and 1953. In 1951, the club changed its name to Mariscal Sucre de Deportes. In the 1968 Torneo Descentralizado, Mariscal Sucre was relegated when Centro Iqueño defeated them in a relegation playoff, and it was their last appearance in the Peruvian Primera Division. After the disappearance of the Peruvian Segunda División in 1973, the club played in the Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima in 1974 but did not get promotion to the Peruvian Primera División. The f ...
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Ligas Distritales Del Peru
The Ligas Distritales del Peru are the Peruvian football lower divisions. They are administered by the ''Local Federations''. The level immediately above is the Liga Provincial (Copa Perú). The following is a list of notable district football leagues in Peru Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ... sorted by region. Amazonas Liga Distrital de Bagua Grande Liga Distrital de Chachapoyas Ancash Liga Distrital de Casma Liga Distrital de Chimbote Liga Distrital de Huaraz Apurímac Liga Distrital de Abancay Liga Distrital de Andahuaylas Arequipa Liga Distrital de Arequipa Liga Distrital de Camaná Liga Distrital de Mollendo Ayacucho Liga Distrital de Ayacucho Liga Distrital de Huanta Cajamarca Liga Distrital de Cajamarca Liga Distrital de Chota Liga ...
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1959 Segunda División Peruana
Events January * January 1 – Cuba: Fulgencio Batista flees Havana when the forces of Fidel Castro advance. * January 2 – Soviet lunar probe Luna 1 is the first human-made object to attain escape velocity from Earth. It reaches the vicinity of Earth's Moon, where it was intended to crash-land, but instead becomes the first spacecraft to go into heliocentric orbit. * January 3 ** Alaska is admitted as the 49th U.S. state. ** The southernmost island of the Maldives archipelago, Addu Atoll, declares its independence from the Kingdom of the Maldives, initiating the United Suvadive Republic. * January 4 ** In Cuba, rebel troops led by Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos enter the city of Havana. ** Léopoldville riots: At least 49 people are killed during clashes between the police and participants of a meeting of the ABAKO Party in Léopoldville in the Belgian Congo. * January 6 – The International Maritime Organization is inaugurated. * January 7 – The United States re ...
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1938 Peruvian Primera División
The 1938 season of the Peruvian Primera División, the top category of Peruvian football, was played by 9 teams. The national champions were Deportivo Municipal. Because Alianza Lima and Sucre tied on points a relegation playoff took place. From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. The whole tournament was played in two stadiums: Teams Team changes Stadia and Locations División de Honor Standings Results Teams play each other once, either home or away. All matches were played in Lima. Relegation play-off ---- ---- References External links Peru 1938 seasonat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around ... Peruvian FootballLeague News {{DEFAULTSORT:Primera Division Peruana 1938 Peru1 Peruvian Primera División ...
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1937 Peruvian Primera División
The 1937 season of the Primera División Peruana, the top category of Peruvian football, was played by 10 teams. The national champions were Sport Boys. The whole tournament was played in two stadiums: Format * In this season, the results of a reserve teams league were added as bonus points. * From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. Teams Team changes Stadia and Locations División de Honor Primeros Equipos Results Teams play each other once, either home or away. All matches were played in Lima. Tabla Absoluta References External links Peru 1937 seasonat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around ... Peruvian FootballLeague News {{DEFAULTSORT:Primera Division Peruana 1937 Peru1 Peruvian Primera División s ...
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1935 Peruvian Primera División
The 1935 season of the Peruvian Primera División ''(Primera A)'' was the 20th season of top-flight Peruvian football. A total of 5 teams competed in this league. The national champions were Sport Boys. Matches were not completed; Sport Boys was declared champion, as no team could reach them. No team was relegated as First Division grew to 10 teams. From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. For this new championship some changes were made with respect to the previous tournament. To begin with, the participating teams were divided into two categories. Of the nine teams from the previous year, Alianza Lima, Universitario, Sucre, Sport Boys and Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril remained in the main division, called Primera A, which ranked in the top five places. While Sporting Tabaco, Unión Carbone and Ciclista Lima became part of Primera B together with the Sport Progreso and Sportivo Melgar from the 1934 División Intermedia. Teams Team changes S ...
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1934 Peruvian Primera División
The 1934 season of the Peruvian Primera División was the 19th season of top-flight Peruvian football. A total of 9 teams competed in this league. The champion of this tournament was Universitario de Deportes, Universitario. The season's top scorers were Teodoro Fernández and Jorge "Campolo" Alcalde, both with 10 goals. In this way "Lolo" Fernández managed to be the top scorer in the Peruvian First Division for the first time for three consecutive years, a record he holds together with Valeriano López. There is controversy about this championship regarding the team that should have been awarded the title. Some argue that the champion should have been Alianza Lima, while others argue that the title belong to Universitario de Deportes. The controversy arose when Alianza Lima managed to beat Universitario de Deportes on the last date by a quarter of a point, thanks to the bonus granted by the Reserves Tournament that was played at that time in parallel to the First Teams Tourname ...
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1933 Peruvian Primera División
The 1933 season of the Primera División Peruana was the 18th season of top-flight Peruvian football. A total of 10 teams competed in this league. The national champions were Alianza Lima. First Division reduced to 9 teams for 1934. The team of Unión Carbone was promoted to next year. Format * From 1931 until 1934 the results of a reserve teams league were added as bonus points. * From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. Teams Team changes Stadia and Locations Primera División Primeros Equipos Results Teams play each other once, either home or away. All matches were played in Lima. Equipos de Reserva Tabla Absoluta External links Peru 1933 seasonat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around ... Peruvian Football ...
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Ligas Provinciales De Lima Y Callao (1926–1975)
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. 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. The championship disappeared in 1941, after the creation of the Liga Regional de Lima y Callao. However, when ...
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Peruvian División Intermedia (1926–1940)
The División Intermedia, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer) in 1926 until 1934, and the third division of Peruvian football (soccer) in 1935 until 1940. The tournament was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. On August 23, 1922, the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) was founded and since 1926 tournaments began to be played under its organization. As the second category in the tournament system, the División Intermedia was found, which granted promotions to the champion ( and sometimes to the runner-up) to the Peruvian Primera División. Only the 1928 and 1931 editions did not give direct promotion but rather the classification to a promotion league. In 1935 the División Intermedia became the third level of the tournament system below the Primera División A and the newly formed Primera División B. The first places obtained promotion to the 1936 Primera División Unificada de Lima y Callao and in the following years to the Liga Provincial de Lima. It ...
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Campeonato De Apertura (Perú)
The Campeonato de Apertura, also called the Torneo Apertura, was a Peruvian football competition created and then organized by the Asociación No Amateur (ANA). It was played from 1945 to 1961 and then discontinued until 1969. The tournament was played before the start of the Peruvian Primera División and had no influence on the tournament. These matches are neither considered official nor friendly since they were closer to an exhibition format than to a real competition for points. In most editions, the tournament was developed in quadrangles where the four best-placed teams in the final standings of each Peruvian Primera División of the previous year participated. Champions Titles by club 1945 Campeonato de Apertura Standings 1946 Campeonato de Apertura Standings 1947 Campeonato de Apertura Standings Title play-off 1948 Campeonato de Apertura Standings 1949 Campeonato de Apertura Standings Title play-off 1950 Campeonato de Apertura Standings Title p ...
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