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DateRHome v Away-
12/22 19:00 - Bentin Tacna Heroica v FC Cajamarca 1-1
12/18 20:00 - FC Cajamarca v Nacional FBC 3-3
12/18 16:00 - Bentin Tacna Heroica v CSD Juventud Santo Domingo 1-1
11/10 21:00 - Cduj San Martin Filoque v Sport Bolognesi 1-1
06/09 16:00 - Sporting Salvador v San Fracisco de Asis 3-1
06/02 20:30 - CD Social Venus de Huacho v Jose Olaya 0-0
06/02 18:00 - Nicolas de Pierola v Atletico Mineiro Vegueta 4-0
11/26 19:00 - FC San Marcos v Club Ada Jaen 1-3
11/22 19:00 - San Marcos FC v Juan Pablo II 8-7
11/22 16:00 - Club Ada Jaen v UCV Moquegua 1-0
11/19 20:00 - Defensor Porvenir v San Marcos FC 1-2
11/19 16:00 - Diablos Rojos Juliaca v Juan Pablo II College 1-2
11/18 20:00 - Sport Caceres v Club Ada Jaen 2-2
11/18 16:00 - UCV Moquegua v Ecosem Pasco 0-0
11/05 20:00 - Aji de Calca v Diablos Rojos Juliaca 0-2
11/05 20:00 - Defensor Porvenir v Diablos Rojos Huancavelica 9-1
11/05 20:00 - Club Ada Jaen v Olimpia FC 2-0
11/05 20:00 - Nacional FBC v Ecosem Pasco 2-2
11/05 20:00 - Union Tarapoto v Juan Pablo II College 0-0
11/05 20:00 - Sport Caceres v FBC Aurora 3-0
10/29 20:30 - Juan Pablo II College v Union Tarapoto 2-1
10/29 20:15 - Ecosem Pasco v Nacional FBC 3-0
10/28 20:00 - FBC Aurora v Sport Caceres 3-0
10/28 20:00 - Diablos Rojos Juliaca v Atletico Juventud Inclan 1-1
10/22 20:30 - Club Ada Jaen v Municipal De Tournavista 1-0
10/22 20:00 - FC San Marcos v CD Juventud La Joya View
10/22 20:00 - CCD Deportivo Huracan v Juan Pablo II College 4-5
10/22 20:00 - Aji de Calca v CA Nueva Huepetuhe 1-0
10/21 20:00 - Defensor Porvenir v Star Ancash 7-2
10/15 20:30 - Maristas de Huacho v FBC Aurora 1-2

Wikipedia - Copa Perú

The Copa Perú is a football tournament in Peru and the fourth tier of the Peruvian football league system. Despite its name, it is not entirely an elimination-cup competition involving all Peruvian clubs, but rather a series of league tournaments leading to an elimination tournament, with regional league clubs as participants. It guarantees its finalists promotion to the Peruvian Tercera División.

History

The Copa Perú Trophy

In 1966, the First Division was named Descentralizado; teams from outside the capital of Lima were allowed to participate in the professional first division. The following year, the Copa Perú began, in which all non-professional teams in Peru were allowed to compete, with the winner to gain promotion to the First Division. After playing many elimination rounds, once six teams were left in the competition, they played in a final round-robin tournament in Lima.

In 1974, the tournament ended at the Regional Stage and no Final took place. The departamental champions qualified for the 1974 Reclasificatorio Regional with the last teams from the 1973 Torneo Descentralizado that had to revalidate the category. At the end of the 1974 Reclasificatorio Regional, the teams Alfonso Ugarte, Barrio Frigorífico, Carlos A. Mannucci, Deportivo Junín, Piérola, Unión Huaral, Unión Pesquero and Walter Ormeño were promoted to the 1974 Torneo Descentralizado.

In 1984, the First Division grew from 16 to 44 teams: after the first stage of the season, a Regional Championship qualified the teams for the Decentralizado, with 16 to 18 teams. The Copa Perú qualified teams for the Regional competition. Following this the tournament declined; 1987 was the last year in which a final was contested. The competitions was suspended as a result of the lack of interest and general economic crisis going on during President Alan García's first term. In 1992 the First Division returned to its normal format (16 teams). In 1993 the Copa Perú was returned as a competition for the Second Division, but only for teams outside of Lima. Since 1993, there has also been a Second Division for teams competing that are based in Lima.

In 1998, a major change took place: eight teams from the regional stage qualified for the Finals stage. This was played as a traditional cup tournament with home and away legs being played. The winner gains promotion to the First Division. In 2004, the tournament widened to 16 teams, so that teams from Lima could also compete. The winner and runner-up of the Second Division played in the Round of 16 of the Copa Peru. However, in 2006 this format was abolished as now the winner of the Second Division is promoted to the First Division. In 2008, the National Stage was modified. The four teams that qualified for the semi-finals played in a final group stage; the top two were promoted to the First Division.

In 2009, the Peruvian Football Federation officialized the creation of the Ligas Superiores del Peru. The Ligas Superiores will group to a select group of clubs of each department, that will be faced only among itself and will throw a champion and a runner-up that will agree directly, for now, to play a home run against the clubs that remain first and second in the Departmental Stage. For 2009, nine Departmental Confederacies had adopted them: Arequipa, Ayacucho, Cajamarca, Huánuco, Lambayeque, Pasco, Piura, Puno and Tumbes.

On August 23, 2022, it was announced that from 2023, the Copa Perú would only give promotion to Liga 2 due to the reforms of Peruvian football by the FPF.

**Copa Perú: A Celebration of Grassroots Soccer**

Copa Perú is an esteemed national soccer tournament that showcases the rich talent and passion for the sport across the diverse regions of Peru. Established in 1966, this tournament serves as a vital platform for amateur and semi-professional teams, allowing them to compete at a national level and aspire for promotion to the top tiers of Peruvian football.

The tournament is characterized by its inclusive format, inviting teams from various levels, including local clubs, regional leagues, and even community teams. This grassroots approach not only fosters local talent but also strengthens the bond between communities and their love for soccer. Each year, thousands of players, coaches, and fans come together to celebrate the spirit of competition, camaraderie, and sportsmanship.

Copa Perú typically unfolds in multiple stages, beginning with regional qualifiers that culminate in a knockout phase. The excitement builds as teams vie for the coveted title, with matches often held in vibrant local stadiums filled with passionate supporters. The tournament not only highlights emerging talent but also serves as a springboard for players aiming to catch the eye of professional clubs.

The champions of Copa Perú earn the prestigious opportunity to ascend to the Liga 1, Peru's top professional league, marking a significant milestone in their football journey. Beyond the competition, Copa Perú embodies the heart and soul of Peruvian soccer, celebrating the dreams and aspirations of players from all walks of life.

Join us in experiencing the thrill of Copa Perú, where every match tells a story, and every goal ignites the hopes of communities across the nation!