Founded | 1975 |
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Folded | 1991 |
Country | Peru |
Confederation | CONMEBOL |
Level on pyramid | 2 (1975–1983) 3-4 (1984–1991) |
Promotion to | Primera División Segunda División |
The Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima,[1] the second division of Peruvian football (soccer) from 1975 until 1984.[2] Later it played the role between a third to fourth category, below the intermediate and second division.
Champions
Ed. | Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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1 | 1975 | Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos | Papelera Atlas |
2 | 1976 | Universidad Federico Villarreal | Bata Sol |
3 | 1977 | Barcelona | Centro Unión Pachacámac |
4 | 1978 | Deportivo Bancoper | Papelera Atlas |
5 | 1979 | Papelera Atlas | Aurora Miraflores |
6 | 1980 | Unión Gonzales Prada | Defensor Lima |
7 | 1981 | Unión Gonzales Prada | Huracán San Isidro |
8 | 1982 | Unión Gonzales Prada | Esther Grande de Bentín |
9 | 1983 | Barcelona | Deportivo Bancoper |
10 | 1984 | Defensor Kiwi[3] | Tres Reyes Villanueva |
11 | 1985 | Esther Grande de Bentín[4] | Papelera Atlas |
12 | 1986 | Real Olímpico | Defensor Rímac |
13 | 1987 | Enrique Lau Chun[5] | Defensor Kiwi |
14 | 1988 | Mercado Mayorista | Juventud Huascarán |
15 | 1989 | Textil San Pedro | Real Atocongo |
16 | 1990 | Cosmos 2000 | Textil San Pedro |
17 | 1991 | Alcides Vigo | Centro Iqueño |
Defunct Tournament | |||
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