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1989 Peruvian Segunda División


FieldValue
competitionPeruvian Segunda División
season1989
dates22 April – 3 December 1989
winnersSport Boys
relegatedDeportivo Aviación
Esther Grande de Bentín
biggest home win
biggest away win
highest scoring
prevseason1988
nextseason1990

Esther Grande de Bentín The 1989 Peruvian Segunda División, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 20 teams. The tournament winner, Sport Boys was promoted to the 1990 Torneo Descentralizado.

Teams

Team changes

Relegated from
1988 Primera DivisiónPromoted from
1988 Región IVPromoted to
1989 Primera DivisiónRelegated to
1989 Copa Perú
Guardia Republicana (12th)Bella Esperanza (1st)
Sport Puerto Aéreo (2nd)Defensor Lima (1st)Alcides Vigo (Zona Norte - 10th)
Atlético Chalaco (Zona Norte - 11th)
Grumete Medina (Zona Sur - 10th)
Once Estrellas (Zona Sur - 11th)

Stadia and Locations

TeamCity
Aurora MirafloresMiraflores, Lima
Bella EsperanzaCerro Azul, Lima
CITENCallao
Defensor KiwiChorrillos, Lima
Defensor RímacChaclacayo, Lima
Deportivo AviaciónPisco
ENAPUCallao
Enrique Lau ChunLa Molina, Lima
Esther Grande de BentínRímac, Lima
ETEChorrillos, Lima
Guardia RepublicanaLa Molina, Lima
Hijos de YurimaguasVentanilla
IndependienteSan Vicente de Cañete
Juventud La PalmaHuacho
Juventud ProgresoBarranca
Lawn TennisJesús María, Lima
Real OlímpicoSan Martín de Porres
Sport BoysCallao
Sport Puerto AéreoLa Tinguiña, Ica
Walter OrmeñoImperial, Cañete

League table

Zona Norte

Zona Sur

Liguilla

Promotion play-off




(5–4 PSO)

References

References

  1. Nieto, Carlos. "Torneo Segunda Division Profesional - PERUFOOTBALL".
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20021027154600/http://www.isfa.com/server/web/sportboys/boys11retorno.htm La Campaña del Retorno : 1989]
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