Competition: | Copa Perú |
Season: | 2017 |
Winners: | Binacional |
Prevseason: | 2016 |
Nextseason: | 2018 |
The 2017 Peru Cup season (Spanish; Castilian: Copa Perú 2017), the largest amateur tournament of Peruvian football, started in February.
This edition has featured a change, with the elimination of the Regional Stage and the inclusion of participants from all the Regions of Peru in the National Stage. Under the new format, the tournament has four stages.
The creator of this format is the Chilean Leandro A. Shara[1]
The 2017 Peru Cup started with the District Stage (Spanish; Castilian: Etapa Distrital) in February. The next stage was the Provincial Stage (Spanish; Castilian: Etapa Provincial) which started in June. The tournament continued with the Departmental Stage (Spanish; Castilian: Etapa Departamental) in July. The National Stage (Spanish; Castilian: Etapa Nacional) starts in September. The winner of the National Stage will be promoted to the First Division and the runner-up will be promoted to the Second Division.
Departmental Stage: 2017 Ligas Departamentales del Peru and 2017 Ligas Superiores del Perú
The following list shows the teams that qualified for the National Stage.
Department | Team | Location |
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Unión Santo Domingo | Chachapoyas | |
Sachapuyos | Chachapoyas | |
José Gálvez | Chimbote | |
Alianza Vicos | Marcará | |
Apurímac | José María Arguedas | Andahuaylas |
Miguel Grau | Abancay | |
Binacional | Arequipa | |
Sportivo Huracán | Arequipa | |
Los Audaces de Mayapo | Llochegua | |
Player Villafuerte | Huanta | |
Real JL | Cajamarca | |
Las Palmas | Chota | |
Sport Callao | Callao | |
Deportivo Yurimaguas | Ventanilla | |
Deportivo Garcilaso | Cusco | |
Deportivo Municipal (Quillabamba) | La Convención | |
Diablos Rojos | Huancavelica | |
FC Huayrapata | Angaraes | |
Alianza Universidad | Huánuco | |
León de Huánuco | Huánuco | |
Unión San Martín | Pisco | |
Parada de los Amigos | Grocio Prado | |
ADT | Tarma | |
Sport La Vid | Junín | |
La Libertad | El Inca | Virú |
Alfonso Ugarte de Chiclín | Trujillo | |
Department | Team | Location |
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Juan Aurich Pastor | Ferreñafe | |
Carlos Stein | Chiclayo | |
Defensor Laure Sur | Huaral | |
Somos Olímpico | Surco | |
Estudiantil CNI | Maynas | |
Kola San Martín | Punchana | |
Deportivo Maldonado | Puerto Maldonado | |
MINSA | Tambopata | |
Credicoop San Cristóbal | Samegua | |
Atlético Huracán | Moquegua | |
Deportivo Municipal (Yanahuanca) | Daniel Alcides Carrion | |
Alipio Ponce | Pasco | |
Atlético Grau | Piura | |
Asociación Torino | Talara | |
Alfonso Ugarte | Puno | |
SIEN Carabaya | Carabaya | |
Saposoa | Huallaga | |
José Carlos Mariátegui | Picota | |
Coronel Bolognesi | Tacna | |
Mariscal Miller | ||
Independiente Aguas Verdes | Zarumilla | |
Sport El Tablazo | Tumbes | |
Ucayali | Comandante Alvariño | Coronel Portillo |
Defensor San Alejandro | Irázola |
In 2015 the National Stage has grown to 50 teams, and the new National Stage, designed by matchVision, is played under Regional using the POT System, with all the Regions of Peru will have represented. The National Stage starts in the first week of September.
In 2017 the same format continues, without the authorization of MatchVision.
This phase features the 50 teams that qualified from the Departmental Stage. Each team plays 3 games at home and 3 games away, for a total of 6 games against 3 different geographical rivals. The departmental stage winners only play against departmental runners-up, and vice versa. All the teams are positioned in one general table. After 6 matches, the team in places 1 to 8 are qualified directly to the Round of 16, while the teams in places 9 to 24 will play the Repechage phase. The teams in places 25 to 50 are eliminated.
The winner of the National Stage will be promoted to the 2018 Torneo Descentralizado and the runner-up of the National Stage will be promoted to the 2018 Peruvian Segunda División.
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The final group stage, colloquially known as La Finalísima, will be played by the four semifinalist at the Estadio Iván Elías Moreno in the Villa El Salvador district of Lima with the last two games played at the Estadio Nacional. The team with the most points will be declared the winner and be promoted to the 2018 Torneo Descentralizado. The runner-up will be promoted to the 2018 Peruvian Segunda División. The draw for this stage of the tournament took place on 28 November 2017 at the Peruvian Football Federation's headquarters.[2]