Región IX Metropolitana (Copa Perú)

Región IX Metropolitana
Founded1975
Folded1991
Country Peru
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Level on pyramid3-4 (1975–1991)
Promotion toPrimera División
Intermedia B
Relegation toLiga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima

The Región IX Metropolitana, was a football (soccer) tournament founded in 1975.[1] It was created as the last stage after the Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima.1 It was a system made up of teams from the Lima capital.[2][3]

History

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The FPF made changes to Peruvian football competitions in 1973.[4] Among them the elimination of the Peruvian Segunda División. Later, in 1975, the Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima and the Región IX Metropolitana were created.[5]

The Región IX Metropolitana, was a final group of the best representatives of the teams from the capital, for their classification to the regional or national stage of the Copa Perú. It was the final phase after the Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima. The number of teams varied by season, between 6 and 8 teams.

With the implementation of the Peruvian División Intermedia, promotion was offered to Intermedia B and the National Stage to the Copa Perú between 1984 and 1988.[citation needed]

Finally, in 1992, the Región IX Metropolitana was eliminated and replaced by the Región Promocional de Lima y Callao and years later, by the Interligas de Lima championship.[6]

Clarification

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  • The Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima and Región IX Metropolitana, from 1975 to 1986, acted as different competitions. The best teams from the district stage entered the Liga Myaor. Later, the best ranked teams participated in Region IX. There they faced the teams from the capital that participated in the regional or national stage of the previous season.
  • In 1987, the Liga Mayor disappeared, but its teams participated in the Región IX Metropolitana. However, for many newspapers of the time, both competitions merged into one with the name Liga Mayor de Lima - Region IX. It remained in force until 1990.
  • The Región Promocional de Lima y Callao, was a promotion competition system that is different from the Liga Mayor de Lima and the Región IX Metropolitana. Because the Callao teams were incorporated into the format. At that time, the teams from Lima and Callao had a different promotion route than the rest of the teams in the Copa Peru.

Champions

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Región IX Metropolitana

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Ed. Season Champion
1
1976 Universidad Federico Villareal
2
1977 Deportivo Bancoper
3
1978 Papelera Atlas
4
1979 Unión Gonzales Prada
5
1980 Barcelona (Surquillo)
6
1981 Unión Gonzales Prada
7
1982 Barcelona (Surquillo)
8
1983 ETE
9
1984 Guardia Republicana
10
1985 Esther Grande de Bentín
11
1986 Real Olímpico
12
1987 Serie A Enrique Lau Chun
1987 Serie B Defensor Kiwi
13
1988 Serie A Mercado Mayorista
1988 Serie B Juventud Huascarán
14
1989 Serie A Cosmos 2000
1989 Serie B Textil San Pedro
15
1990 Serie A Alcides Vigo
1990 Serie B Centro Iqueño
16
1991 Serie A América Cochahuayco
1991 Serie B San José Joyeros
Defunct Tournament
Región Promocional de Lima y Callao
Founded1992
Folded1996
Country Peru
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Level on pyramid3 (1992–1996)
Promotion toSegunda División
Relegation toLigas Distritales de Lima y Callao

Región Promocional de Lima y Callao

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Ed. Season Champion
1
1992 Lima - Serie A Defensor San Juan
1992 Lima - Serie B Humberto Valle
1992 Callao Los Amigos
2
1993 Serie A Mixto Estudiantil
1993 Serie B José Carlos Mariátegui
3
1994 Serie A Deportivo Municipal (Chorrillos)
1994 Serie B Sport Agustino
4
1995 Serie A Real San Isidro
1995 Serie B Somos Aduanas
1995 Serie C Deportivo Chabros
1995 Serie D Santa María Norte
5
1996 Serie A Deportivo Repcel
1996 Serie B AELU
Defunct Tournament
(See: Liga Provincial de Lima (Interligas de Lima))

Additional Information

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  • The Real San Isidro club later changed its name to Virgen de Chapi FC.
  • The full name of Contumaza Repcel is Deportivo Contumaza Repcel.
  • In 1994, Club Deportivo Cadet, from Surquillo, qualified as the best third-place team for the regional stage of the Copa Perú. However, it was eliminated. Nevertheless, the club gained access to the Región Promocional de Lima y Callao in 1995.

References

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