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1991 Peruvian Segunda División
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Peruvian Segunda División |
| season | 1991 |
| winners | Enrique Lau Chun |
| relegated | Aurora Cantolao |
| Cosmos 2000 | |
| ENAPU | |
| Independiente | |
| Juan Mata | |
| Juventud La Palma | |
| Juventud Progreso | |
| Lawn Tennis | |
| Mercado Mayorista | |
| Real Olímpico | |
| Sport Los Dinámicos | |
| Walter Ormeño | |
| biggest home win | |
| biggest away win | |
| highest scoring | |
| prevseason | 1990 |
| nextseason | 1992 |
Cosmos 2000 ENAPU Independiente Juan Mata Juventud La Palma Juventud Progreso Lawn Tennis Mercado Mayorista Real Olímpico Sport Los Dinámicos Walter Ormeño The 1991 Peruvian Segunda División, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 10 teams. The tournament winner, Enrique Lau Chun.
- Independiente withdrew before the start of the season and were relegated to the Copa Perú.
Teams
Team changes
| Relegated from | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 Primera División | Promoted from | |||
| 1990 Región IV | Promoted from | |||
| 1990 Liga Provincial de Lima | Promoted to | |||
| 1991 Primera División | Relegated to | |||
| 1991 Copa Perú | ||||
| Meteor Sport (12th) | Sport Dinámicos (1st) | Cosmos 2000 (1st) | Hijos de Yurimaguas (1st) | CITEN (Relegation Playoff - 3th) |
| Juventud Huascarán (Zona Norte - 6th) | ||||
| ETE (Zona Metropolitana - 8th) | ||||
| Sport Puerto Aéreo (Zona Sur - 6th) |
Stadia and Locations
| Team | City |
|---|---|
| Aurora Cantolao | Miraflores, Lima |
| Bella Esperanza | Cerro Azul, Lima |
| Cosmos 2000 | La Victoria, Lima |
| Defensor Kiwi–Ciclista Lima | Chorrillos, Lima |
| Deportivo Zúñiga | La Molina, Lima |
| ENAPU | Callao |
| Enrique Lau Chun | La Molina, Lima |
| Guardia Republicana | La Molina, Lima |
| Juan Mata | Nasca |
| Juventud La Palma | Huacho |
| Juventud Progreso | Barranca |
| Lawn Tennis | Jesús María, Lima |
| Mercado Mayorista | La Victoria, Lima |
| Metor Sport | Lima |
| Real Olímpico | San Martín de Porres |
| Sport Dinámicos | Chancay |
| Walter Ormeño | Imperial, Cañete |
League table
Standings
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