Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima

The Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima,[1] the second division of Peruvian football (soccer) from 1976 until 1982.[2] Later it played the role between a third to fourth category, below the intermediate and second division.

Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima
Founded1976
Folded1986
Country Peru
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Level on pyramid2 (1976–1982)
3-4 (1983–1986)
Promotion toSegunda División
Región IX Metropolitana
Relegation toLigas Distritales de Lima
Most championshipsDeportivo Bancoper (3 titles)

History

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Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima was a championship of the Province of Lima created in 1976 by the Peruvian Football Federation and remained in force until 1986. Later, it became a precursor championship of the Región IX Metropolitana. Initially it played the role of second category (tournament within the Copa Peru system) until 1984, the year that the second professional category returned.

In 1987, the foundations of Peruvian football were modified again. Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima disappeared. The teams that maintained their category and those teams from the capital that were relegated from the first professional league were absorbed and affiliated with the Región IX Metropolitana. However, according to most media outlets at the time, both leagues were merged.

Champions

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Ed. Season Champion
1
1976 Deportivo Bancoper
2
1977 Deportivo Bancoper
3
1978 Barcelona (Surquillo)
4
1979 Unión Gonzales Prada
5
1980 Deportivo Bancoper
6
1981 Unión Gonzales Prada
7
1982 Barcelona (Surquillo)
8
1983 Serie A Guardia Republicana
1983 Serie B Aurora Miraflores
9
1984 Serie A Confecciones Ídolo
1984 Serie B Defensor Kiwi
10
1985 Serie A Defensor Rímac
1985 Serie B Papelera Atlas
11
1986 Serie A Mercado Mayorista
1986 Serie B Defensor Rímac
Defunct Tournament

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 Major League. 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 Major League 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.

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