The 2025 Liga 3 will be the 1st edition of the third tier of Federación Peruana de Futbol.
Season | 2025 |
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Dates | TBD |
2026 → |
Format
editThe format for the 2025 Liga 3 has yet to be revealed.
Teams
editInitially, it had been planned that the 2025 season would be played with 32 teams: 1 relegated from Peruvian Segunda División in 2024, 6 teams qualified from the 2024 Torneo de Reservas and 25 teams promoted from the 2024 Copa Perú. However, after the administrative relegation of Unión Huaral and Juan Aurich, from Liga 2 at the beginning of the season, in addition to the increase to eight of the qualifiers since the 2024 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva, this number was expanded to 36.[1]
Deportivo Municipal's disqualification from the 2024 Liga 2 caused the 2025 Liga 3 season to increase to 37, one more than the initial number of 36.
Team changes
editPromoted from 2024 Copa Perú |
Qualified from 2024 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva |
Relegated from 2024 Liga 2 | ||
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Amazonas 1 Áncash 1 Apurímac 1 Arequipa 1 Ayacucho 1 Cajamarca 1 Callao 1 Cusco 1 UDA (Huancavelica 1) |
Huánuco 1 Ica 1 Junín 1 La Libertad 1 Lambayeque 1 Lima 1 Loreto 1 Alto Rendimiento (Madre de Dios 1) |
Moquegua 1 Pasco 1 Piura 1 Puno 1 San Martín 1 Tacna 1 Tumbes 1 Ucayali 1 |
Universitario II (1st) Melgar II (2nd) Alianza Lima II (Semifinalist) ADT II (Semifinalist) Cienciano II (Quarterfinalist) Sport Boys II (Quarterfinalist) Sport Huancayo II (Quarterfinalist) Universidad César Vallejo II (Quarterfinalist) |
Deportivo Municipal (12th, Retired) Carlos Stein (16th) Juan Aurich (Retired) Unión Huaral (Retired) |
Stadia and locations
editTeam | City | Stadium[2] | Capacity[3] |
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ADT II | Tarma | Unión Tarma | 9,100 |
Alto Rendimiento | Puerto Maldonado | IPD de Puerto Maldonado | 2,000 |
Alianza Lima II | Lima | Esther Grande de Bentín | – |
Carlos Stein | Chongoyape | Municipal de la Juventud | 2,500 |
Cienciano II | Cusco | Thomas E. Payne | 8,000 |
Deportivo Municipal | Lima | Iván Elías Moreno | 11,000 |
Juan Aurich | Lambayeque | César Flores Marigorda | 7,000 |
Melgar II | Arequipa | CAR - FBC Melgar | – |
Sport Boys II | Callao | Campolo Alcalde | 2,000 |
Sport Huancayo II | Huancayo | Huancayo | 20,000 |
Unión Huaral | Chancay | Julio Lores Colán | 6,000 |
UDA | Huancavelica | IPD de Huancavelica | 8,500 |
Universidad César Vallejo II | Trujillo | Villa Poeta | – |
Universitario II | Lima | Campo Mar - U | – |
Amazonas 1 | |||
Áncash 1 | |||
Apurímac 1 | |||
Arequipa 1 | |||
Ayacucho 1 | |||
Cajamarca 1 | |||
Callao 1 | |||
Cusco 1 | |||
Huánuco 1 | |||
Ica 1 | |||
Junín 1 | |||
La Libertad 1 | |||
Lambayeque 1 | |||
Lima 1 | |||
Loreto 1 | |||
Moquegua 1 | |||
Pasco 1 | |||
Piura 1 | |||
Puno 1 | |||
San Martín 1 | |||
Tacna 1 | |||
Tumbes 1 | |||
Ucayali 1 |
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Official website (in Spanish)
- Peruvian Segunda División news at Peru.com (in Spanish)
- Peruvian Segunda División statistics and news at Dechalaca.com (in Spanish)
- Peruvian Segunda División news at SegundaPerú.com (in Spanish)
- RSSSF