2011 Torneo Intermedio
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The 2011 Torneo Intermedio (known as the Copa
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prepared for and competed in the
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. The tournament was played as a knockout competition, with the participation of the 16 teams of the Primera División, and 19 invited teams of which 5 compete in the
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and 14 amateur teams. The winners, José Gálvez, disputed the 2012 Copa Federación against the 2011 Torneo Descentralizado champion,
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Teams


Preliminary round

''All kick-off times are local'' ( UTC−05:00).


First round

''All kick-off times are local'' ( UTC−05:00).


Bracket


Round of 16


First leg


Second leg

''Sport Áncash win 5–2 on aggregate.'' ''Tied 2-2 on aggregate. José Gálvez win 3–2 on penalties.'' ''Tied 4-4 on aggregate. Sport Huancayo win 3–1 on penalties.'' ''Sporting Cristal win 1-0 on aggregate.'' ''Tied 3-3 on aggregate. Universidad César Vallejo win 4–3 on penalties.'' ''Tied 1-1 on aggregate. Real Garcilaso win 4–3 on penalties.'' ''Tied 4-4 on aggregate. Alianza Unicachi win 3–2 on penalties.'' ''Tied 3-3 on aggregate. Deportivo Municipal win 5–3 on penalties.''


Quarterfinals


First leg


Second leg

''Tied 2-2 on aggregate. Sport Áncash win 6-5 on penalties.'' ''Tied 2-2 on aggregate. Sport Huancayo win 4-2 on penalties.'' ''Tied 4-4 on aggregate. José Gálvez win 6-5 on penalties.''


Semifinals


First leg


Second leg

''Tied 3-3 on aggregate. Sport Áncash win 7-6 on penalties.''


Finals

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Top goalscorers

;6 goals * Fabricio Lenci ( Sport Áncash) ;3 goals * Cesar Medina ( José Gálvez) * José Shoro ( Alianza Unicachi) * Giancarlo Chichizola (
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) * Einer Vasquez ( Sport Áncash) * Irven Avila (
Sport Huancayo Club Sport Huancayo, more commonly known as Sport Huancayo, is a Peruvian professional Association football, football club based in Huancayo, Junín. It was founded in 2007 by Raúl Rojas and Édgar Araníbar. The club has been playing in the Per ...
) ;2 goals * Jonathan Obregón ( Unión Huaral) * Juan Carrillo ( Sport Áncash) * Miguel Silva ( José Gálvez) * Andy Pando (
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) * Manuel Tejada ( Universidad San Martín) * Jorge Cazulo ( Universidad César Vallejo) * Reynaldo Rojas (
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) * Christian Sánchez ( José María Arguedas) * Manco Salinas ( Unión Huaral) * Deyair Reyes (
Sport Huancayo Club Sport Huancayo, more commonly known as Sport Huancayo, is a Peruvian professional Association football, football club based in Huancayo, Junín. It was founded in 2007 by Raúl Rojas and Édgar Araníbar. The club has been playing in the Per ...
) * Robert Ardiles ( Alianza Unicachi) * Edgar Romani (
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)


References


External links


Peruvian Football Federation


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