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1969 Copa Perú


FieldValue
competitionCopa Perú
season1969
winnersCarlos A. Mannucci
league topscorerOscar Herrera (6)
highest scoringCarlos A. Mannucci 8–0 Salesianos
Only National Stage taken into consideration
matches15
total goals47
prevseason1968
nextseason1970

Only National Stage taken into consideration

The 1969 Copa Perú season (), the promotion tournament of Peruvian football.

In this tournament, after many qualification rounds, each one of the 24 departments in which Peru is politically divided qualified a team. Those teams, plus the team relegated from First Division on the last year, enter in two more rounds and finally 6 of them qualify for the Final round, staged in Lima (the capital).

The champion, Carlos A. Mannucci, was promoted to play in 1969 Torneo Descentralizado.

Departmental stage

The following list shows the teams that qualified for the Regional Stage.

DepartmentTeamLocation
AmazonasUniversitarioChachapoyas
ÁncashJuventud BolívarCasma
ArequipaMelgarArequipa
ApurímacDeportivo BancarioAbancay
AyacuchoDeportivo ArcoAyacucho
CajamarcaDeportivo NormalCajamarca
CuscoDeportivo GarcilasoCusco
HuancavelicaUDAHuancavelica
HuánucoLeón de HuánucoHuánuco
IcaVíctor BielichPisco
JunínUnión OcopillaJunín
La LibertadAlfonso UgarteChiclín
Carlos A. MannucciTrujillo
DepartmentTeamLocation
LambayequeSan LorenzoChiclayo
LimaSocial HuandoHuaral
LoretoCNIIquitos
Madre De DiosMariscal CáceresPuerto Maldonado
MoqueguaEscuela NormalMoquegua
PascoCentro TarmeñoCerro de Pasco
PiuraAlianza AtléticoSullana
PunoSalesianosPuno
San MartínCultural JuanjuíJuanjuí
TacnaMariscal MillerTacna
TumbesHúsares de JunínTumbes

Regional stage

Region Norte A

Tiebreaker

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Region Norte B

Final Regional

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Region Oriente

Region Centro

Region Sureste

Region Sur

Final Stage

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

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