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1996 Torneo Descentralizado

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Torneo Descentralizado
Season1996
ChampionsSporting Cristal
13th Primera División title
RelegatedAurich-Cañaña
Ciclista Lima
Guardia Republicana
San Agustín
Copa LibertadoresSporting Cristal
Alianza Lima
Copa CONMEBOLUniversitario
Top goalscorerWaldir Sáenz (19)
1995
1997

The 1996 Torneo Descentralizado was the 81st season of the top category of Peruvian football. A total of 16 teams competed in the tournament. Sporting Cristal won its 13th first division title, completing a string of 3 consecutive titles starting in 1994. The feat is known as a tricampeonato and was only accomplished before by Alianza Lima.

Changes from 1995

  • The tournament would be played like in 1994, where the champion was crowned after the first stage of the tournament and the second berth to the Copa Libertadores was determined by an end-of-season Liguilla featuring 4 teams.
  • Four teams were relegated instead of the customary two. Two teams from the Copa Perú and the Segunda División in their place.

Teams

Team City Stadium Capacity
Alianza Atlético Sullana Campeones del 36 8,000
Alianza Lima Lima Alejandro Villanueva 35,000
Aurich–Cañaña Chiclayo Elías Aguirre 24,500
Ciclista Lima Lima Nacional 45,750
Cienciano Cusco Garcilaso 42,056
Guardia Republicana Lima Nacional 45,750
La Loretana Pucallpa Aliardo Soria 15,000
Melgar Arequipa Mariano Melgar 20,000
Municipal Lima Nacional 45,750
Pesquero Chimbote Manuel Gómez Arellano 25,000
San Agustín Lima Nacional 45,750
Sport Boys Callao Miguel Grau 18,000
Sporting Cristal Lima San Martín de Porres 15,000
Torino Talara Campeonísimo 8,000
Unión Minas Cerro de Pasco Daniel Alcides Carrión 8,000
Universitario Lima Nacional 45,750

First stage

The first stage of the season was played as a double round-robin tournament. Sporting Cristal as champions qualified for the 1997 Copa Libertadores. Alianza Lima directly advanced to the end-of-season Liguilla and received a bonus point for placing second. The teams that placed 3 to 8 advanced to a preliminary round. Template:Fb cl header Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl3 qr Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl3 qr Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl3 qr Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl3 qr Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl3 qr Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl footer

Pre-Liguilla

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Unión Minas Peru 0–3 Peru Universitario 0–0 0–3
Pesquero Peru 3–1 Peru Sport Boys 2–0 1–1
Cienciano Peru 5–2 Peru Torino 5–1 0–1

Universitario, Pesquero, and Cienciano qualified for the Liguilla.[1]

Liguilla

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Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Team #1 Score Team #2 Team #1 Score Team #2 Team #1 Score Team #2
Alianza Lima 4–1 Cienciano Cienciano 2–2 Pesquero Alianza Lima 4–1 Pesquero
Pesquero 2–3 Universitario Universitario 0–0 Alianza Lima Universitario 5–0 Cienciano

References

  1. ^ "Peru 1996". rsssf.com. Retrieved 2008-04-20.