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1998 Copa Perú

1998 Copa Perú

FieldValue
competitionCopa Perú
season1998
winnersI.M.I.
biggest home win
biggest away win
highest scoring
prevseason1997
nextseason1999
Campeonísimo Stadium, Talara, Peru.
Campeonísimo Stadium, Talara, Peru.

The 1998 Copa Perú season (), the promotion tournament of Peruvian football.

The tournament has five stages. The first four stages are played as mini-league round-robin tournaments, except for third stage in region IV, which is played as a knockout stage. The final stage features two knockout rounds and a final four-team group stage to determine the two promoted teams.

The 1998 Peru Cup started with the District Stage () on February. The next stage was the Provincial Stage () which started, on June. The tournament continued with the Departmental Stage () on July. The Regional Staged followed. The National Stage () started on November. The winner and runner-up of the National Stage will be promoted to the First Division.

Team changes

Promoted to
1998 Primera DivisiónRelegated from
1997 Primera DivisiónRelegated from
1997 Segunda División
Juan Aurich (1st)Atlético Torino (12th)
José Gálvez (13th)
La Loretana (14th)San Agustín (11th)
Unión Supe (12th)
Defensor Lima (13th)
Ciclista Lima (14th)

Departmental Stage

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

DepartmentTeamLocation
AmazonasCultural UtcubambaAmazonas
AncashSport AncashAncash
José GálvezChimbote
ApurímacUnión GrauínaAbancay
ArequipaSenatiArequipa
AyacuchoDeportivo DASAAyacucho
CajamarcaUTCCajamarca
CallaoSomos AduanasCallao
CuscoDeportivo GarcilasoCusco
HuancavelicaUnión RecuperadaHuancavelica
HuánucoSeñor de PuellesHuánuco
IcaEstudiantes de MedicinaIca
JunínCultural HidroJunín
La LibertadDeportivo UPAOLa Libertad
DepartmentTeamLocation
LambayequeDeportivo PomalcaLambayeque
LimaDeportivo RepcelLima
Telefunken 20Lima
LoretoCNIIquitos
Madre de DiosSport Miguel GrauMadre de Dios
MoqueguaPeñarolMoquegua
PascoUNDACPasco
PiuraAtlético TorinoTalara
I.M.I.Talara
PunoAlfonso UgartePuno
San MartínHospital RuralSan Martín
TacnaCoronel BolognesiTacna
TumbesVictor LoliTumbes
UcayaliLa LoretanaUcayali
San Martín de PorresUcayali

Regional Stage

Region I

Region I includes qualified teams from Amazonas, Lambayeque, Tumbes and Piura region.

Group A

Playoff

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Group B

Final Group

Tiebreaker

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Region II

Region II includes qualified teams from Ancash, Cajamarca and La Libertad region.

Tiebreaker

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Region III

Region III includes qualified teams from Loreto, San Martín and Ucayali region.

Tiebreaker

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Region IV

Region IV includes qualified teams from Callao, Ica and Lima region.

Tiebreaker

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Region V

Region V includes qualified teams from Huánuco, Junín and Pasco region.

Note: Originally Señor de Puelles (8 pts) won the group. But after a complaint by Hidro, this team received 3 pts from its match against Señor de Puelles, hence obtaining first place.

Region VI

Region VI includes qualified teams from Apurímac, Ayacucho and Huancavelica region.

Tiebreaker

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Region VII

Region VII includes qualified teams from Cusco, Madre de Dios and Puno region.

Tiebreaker

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Region VIII

Region VIII includes qualified teams from Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna region.

Note: Because both teams were already eliminated, Senati and Peñarol agreed to not play their match.

National Stage

The National Stage started in November. The winners of the National Stage will be promoted to the 1999 Torneo Descentralizado.

| RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Cultural Hidro | RD1-score1-1=4 | RD1-score1-2=0 | RD1-score1-agg=4 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=I.M.I. | RD1-score2-1=0 | RD1-score2-2=5 | RD1-score2-agg=5

| RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3=UTC | RD1-score3-1=2 | RD1-score3-2=0 | RD1-score3-agg=2 | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4=Alfonso Ugarte | RD1-score4-1=4 | RD1-score4-2=1 | RD1-score4-agg=5

| RD1-seed5= | RD1-team5=CNI | RD1-score5-1=1 | RD1-score5-2=1 | RD1-score5-agg=2 | RD1-seed6= | RD1-team6=Telefunken 20 | RD1-score6-1=2 | RD1-score6-2=1 | RD1-score6-agg=3

| RD1-seed7= | RD1-team7=Coronel Bolognesi | RD1-score7-1=5 | RD1-score7-2=0 | RD1-score7-agg=5 | RD1-seed8= | RD1-team8=Unión Grauína | RD1-score8-1=0 | RD1-score8-2=1 | RD1-score8-agg=1

| RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=I.M.I. | RD2-score1-1=0 | RD2-score1-2=5 | RD2-score1-agg=5 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Alfonso Ugarte | RD2-score2-1=4 | RD2-score2-2=0 | RD2-score2-agg=4

| RD2-seed3= | RD2-team3=Telefunken 20 | RD2-score3-1=0 | RD2-score3-2=1 | RD2-score3-agg=1 | RD2-seed4= | RD2-team4=Coronel Bolognesi | RD2-score4-1=1 | RD2-score4-2=1 | RD2-score4-agg=2

| RD3-seed1= | RD3-team1=I.M.I. | RD3-score1-1=1 | RD3-score1-2=3 | RD3-score1-agg=4 | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team2=Coronel Bolognesi | RD3-score2-1=3 | RD3-score2-2=1 | RD3-score2-agg=4

Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Final

  • The second leg was abandoned after 81 minutes because of a brawl started by Bolognesi players. The F.P.F. (Peruvian Football Federation) declared the match ended by 3-1; and as it should have been a penalty shootout, I.M.I. was declared shootout winner by 2-0, and hence 1998 champions. |- |}
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