Sporting Tabaco (1926–1955)
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Club Sporting Tabaco was a Peruvian
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club located in the district of Rímac,
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. The club was founded on November 16, 1926.


History

Sporting Tabaco was founded on November 16, 1926, made up mainly of workers and employees of the Estanco de Tabaco, a state entity that monopolized the tobacco trade in Peru. Founded in the Rímac neighborhood, its first president was Mr. Cristóbal Jiménez, general manager of the tobacconist. The club was registered in the Segunda División Provincial de Lima (third category) in which it participated in 1927. From 1929 to 1955, Tabaco played in the
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, only descending in category in the 1934 championship to the 1935 Primera B, returning to the Division of Honor for the 1937 tournament, it was one of the cheering teams, although it did not achieve any championship. In 1944 he finished in last place but maintained the category after defeating
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( 1944 Segunda División champion) in the Promotion/Relegation playoff, popularly called "Rueda Trágica", since there was no direct relegation. According to some journalistic sources, critics and fans considered Tabaco a "big" club in Peruvian football,Club Sporting Cristal. 50 años de historia celeste. Lima: Backus, 2006. página 15 although quite far from the classic teams such as Universitario,
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,
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and
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. In
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, Sporting Tabaco achieved the national runner-up position behind Alianza Lima and repeated in
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. In 1955, Tabaco faced a difficult situation both in terms of sporting results and economic management. Since 1951, the football championship had stopped being amateur and became professional and that change destabilized the institution. Furthermore, the change in the country's economic situation (paradoxically) had weakened the strength of the Tobacco Store, which no longer had the same strength as before, as imported cigarettes had entered the country. As early as late 1954, it was rumored that the new administrators of the Backus and Johnston Brewing Company (which had just been acquired by Peruvian businessmen) had the idea of a professional football team representing the company. Because the brewery factory was also located in
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, it began to be rumored that Backus was planning to acquire Sporting Tabaco.


Sporting Cristal

Ricardo Bentín Mujica, with the support of his wife, co-owners of Backus and Johnston brewery, was the man who is credited with achieving the company's goal. A club from Rímac ward, known as Sporting Tabaco founded in 1926 and originally belonging to the tobacco growers' union, was already playing in the professional
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. Never having won a national championship, the club was in dire economic straits. Bentín decided to buy the club and search for a playing ground, so that the club could develop and be able to play better at the professional level. The club found a lot in the neighborhood of ''La Florida'' of 137,000 m2. On December 13, 1955, the club was founded as Sporting Cristal , after Backus' best-known beer brand, ''Cristal''. The new club from the Rímac ward debuted in 1956 in the professional Primera Division and won their first national title that same year. Journalists thus called them the club born a champion (''nació campeon''). The team managed to win more titles over the years and was known as one of the best football clubs in
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after Universitario and
Alianza Lima Club Alianza Lima, more commonly known as simply Alianza Lima, is a Peru, Peruvian professional sports club based in La Victoria District, Lima, La Victoria District of Lima, Peru. The club was founded under the name of Sport Alianza on February ...
.


Honours


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Statistics and results in First Division


League history


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See also

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Peruvian football league system The Peruvian football league system is a complex system. Though the general outline includes the Liga 1, Liga 2, Liga 3 and Copa Perú. The Copa Perú is very large involving several stages and leagues within it. In addition, the Copa Perú is p ...
{{Football in Peru Football clubs in Peru Association football clubs established in 1926 Breña District