Torneo de Promoción y Reserva (Peru)

The Torneo de Promoción y Reserva was a youth football league in Peru for the Peruvian football teams in the Liga 1. The league made its debut in 2010.[1]

Torneo de Promoción y Reserva
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
First season2010
Folded2024; 0 years ago (2024)
Country Peru
Number of clubs18
Last championsUniversitario (2024)
Most championshipsSporting Cristal (4 titles)
TV partnersNativa
Current: 2024 season

The league covers has certain rules involving under age players and benefits for the senior teams. Each team must have at least three players that are at the most 19 years old. The rest of the team can be made up of players that are at the most 21 years old; however, each team has the option to have up to three players that are over the age of 21. The winning reserve team awards their senior club 2 points while the runners-up awards its senior team 1 point.

Background

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From 1931 to 1937 there was a Reserve Tournament that was part of the Campeonato de Selección y Competencia of the Peruvian First Division. The sum of points from this tournament plus that from the Primeros Equipos Tournament gave the title of First Division champion. These tournaments stopped being played because they entered into controversy due to the sum of points. The reserve tournament awarded: 3 points to the winner of a match, 2 to a draw, 1 to a defeat and 0 to the team that did not show up (walk over). The reserve tournament provided a bonus of 0.25 points for each point obtained.

Equipos de Reserva champions

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Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1
1930 Federación Universitaria Alianza Lima
2
1931 Federación Universitaria Alianza Frigorífico
3
1932 Federación Universitaria Alianza Lima
4
1933 Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril Universitario
5
1934 Alianza Lima Universitario
1936 League not played due to Peruvian participation in the 1936 Summer Olympics
6
1937 Deportivo Municipal Universitario

Champions

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  • (In bracket, title count):
Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1
2010 Universidad César Vallejo (1) Universidad San Martín
2
2011 Alianza Lima (1) Juan Aurich
3
2012 Juan Aurich (1) Universidad San Martín
4
2013 Universidad San Martín (1) Alianza Lima
5
2014 Melgar (1) Universitario
6
2015 Melgar (2) Unión Comercio
7
2016 Sporting Cristal (1) Universitario
8
2017 Sport Huancayo (1) Sporting Cristal
9
2018 Sporting Cristal (2) Alianza Lima
10
2019 Sporting Cristal (3) Sport Huancayo
11
2020 No completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Replaced by the Copa Generación Sub-18
12
2022 Alianza Lima (2) Ayacucho
13
2023 Sporting Cristal (4) Universitario
14
2024 Universitario (1) Melgar
Defunct Tournament (See: Liga Sub-18)

Titles by club

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Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runners-up years
Sporting Cristal 4 1 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023 2017
Alianza Lima 2 2 2011, 2022 2013, 2018
Melgar 2 2014, 2015
Universidad San Martín 1 2 2013 2010, 2012
Universitario 1 2 2024 2016, 2023
Juan Aurich 1 1 2012 2011
Sport Huancayo 1 1 2017 2019
Universidad César Vallejo 1 2010
Ayacucho 1 2022
Unión Comercio 1 2015

Titles by region

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Region Nº of titles Clubs
  Lima 8 Sporting Cristal (4), Alianza Lima (2), Universidad San Martín (1), Universitario (1)
  Arequipa 2 Melgar (2)
  Junín 1 Sport Huancayo (1)
  La Libertad 1 Universidad César Vallejo (1)
  Lambayeque 1 Juan Aurich (1)

Half-year / Short tournaments

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Season Tournament Champion Runner-up
2014 Torneo de Inca Universitario Sporting Cristal
2015 Torneo de Inca Universitario Melgar
2015 Torneo Apertura Melgar Unión Comercio
2015 Torneo Clausura Universidad San Martín Sporting Cristal
2016 Copa Modelo Centenario Sporting Cristal Universidad San Martín
2017 Torneo de Verano Sporting Cristal Sport Huancayo
2018 Torneo de Verano Sporting Cristal Universidad San Martín

Topscorers

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Year Player Goals Club
2010   Francesco Recalde
  Diago Portugal
14
Universidad César Vallejo
Alianza Lima
2011   Miguel Curiel
22
Alianza Lima
2012   José Paolo Lolandes
16
Sport Huancayo
2013   Francesco Recalde
14
Universidad César Vallejo
2014–I   Adrián Mujica
7
Juan Aurich
2014–II   Aurelio Gonzáles-Vigil
15
Melgar
2015–I   Gonzalo Maldonado
12
Universitario
2015–II   Johan Rey
14
Unión Comercio
2016   Santiago Rebagliati
23
Sporting Cristal
2019   Daniel Tarazona
24
Academia Cantolao

See also

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References

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