Torneo de Promoción y Reserva

The Torneo de Promoción y Reserva is a youth football league in Peru for the Peruvian football teams in the Liga 1. The league made its debut in 2010.

Torneo de Promoción y Reserva
Founded2010 (2010)
First season2010
Country Peru
Number of teams18
Current championsSporting Cristal (2019)
Most championshipsSporting Cristal (3 titles)
TV partnersCMD
2020 season

The league covers has certain rules involving under age players and benefits for the senior teams. Each team must have at least three players that are at the most 19 years old. The rest of the team can be made up of players that are at the most 21 years old; however, each team has the option to have up to three players that are over the age of 21. The winning reserve team awards their senior club 2 points while the runners-up awards its senior team 1 point.

Teams

A total of 20 teams have been confirmed to play in the 2020 Liga 1.

Stadia and locations

Team City Stadium Capacity[1]
Alianza LimaLimaAlejandro Villanueva35,000
Alianza UniversidadHuánucoHeraclio Tapia15,000
Atlético GrauPiuraCampeones del 3612,000
AyacuchoAyacuchoCiudad de Cumaná15,000
BinacionalJuliacaGuillermo Briceño Rosamedina20,030
CantolaoCallaoMiguel Grau15,000
Carlos A. MannucciTrujilloMansiche25,000
Carlos SteinChiclayoFrancisco Mendoza Pizarro7,000
CiencianoCuscoGarcilaso42,056
CuscoCuscoTúpac Amaru15,000
Deportivo LlacuabambaPatazGermán Contreras Jara6,300
Deportivo MunicipalHuachoSegundo Aranda Torres8,000
MelgarArequipaVirgen de Chapi60,000
Sport BoysCallaoMiguel Grau17,000
Sport HuancayoHuancayoEstadio Huancayo20,000
Sporting CristalLimaAlberto Gallardo18,000
Universidad César VallejoTrujilloMansiche25,000
Universidad San MartínLimaAlberto Gallardo18,000
UniversitarioLimaMonumental80,093
UTCCajamarcaHéroes de San Ramón18,000

Champions

SeasonChampionRunner-upThird Place
2010Universidad César VallejoUniversidad San MartínAlianza Lima
2011Alianza LimaJuan AurichUniversitario
2012Juan AurichUniversidad San MartínUniversidad César Vallejo
2013Universidad San MartínAlianza LimaSporting Cristal
2014–IUniversitarioSporting CristalLeón de Huánuco
Universidad San Martín
2014–IIMelgarUniversitarioSporting Cristal
2015–IUniversitarioMelgarSporting Cristal
2015–IIMelgarUnión ComercioDeportivo Municipal
2015–IIIUniversidad San MartínSporting CristalSport Huancayo
2016Sporting CristalUniversitarioUnión Comercio
2017Sport HuancayoSporting CristalMelgar
2018Sporting CristalAlianza LimaSport Boys
2019Sporting CristalSport HuancayoAlianza Lima
2020

Titles by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runners-up years
Sporting Cristal332016, 2018, 20192014–I, 2015–III, 2017
Universidad San Martín222013, 2015–III2010, 2012
Universitario222014–I, 2015–I2014–II, 2016
Melgar212014–II, 2015–II2015–I
Alianza Lima1220112013, 2018
Juan Aurich1120122011
Sport Huancayo1120172019
Universidad César Vallejo102010
Unión Comercio012015-II

Titles by region

Region Nº of titles Clubs
Lima 8 Sporting Cristal (3), Universidad San Martín (2), Universitario (2), Alianza Lima (1)
Arequipa 2 Melgar (2)
Junín 1 Sport Huancayo (1)
La Libertad 1 Universidad César Vallejo (1)
Lambayeque 1 Juan Aurich (1)
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References

  1. Lades, Gunther. "Peru". website. fussballtempel.net. Archived from the original on 25 February 2008. Retrieved February 2, 2008.
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