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2006 Peruvian Segunda División


FieldValue
competitionPeruvian Segunda División
season2006
dates13 May – 22 October 2006
winnersDeportivo Municipal
relegatedDefensor Villa del Mar
Deportivo Curibamba
league topscorerWilkin Cavero (16 goals)
biggest home win
biggest away win
highest scoring
matches132
total goals319
prevseason2005
nextseason2007

Deportivo Curibamba

The 2006 Peruvian Segunda División (Peruvian Second Division) season was the 54th edition of the second tier of Association football governed by the Federación Peruana de Futbol. For the first time ever, the Peruvian second tier became a nationwide league, 40 years after the first tier had expanded to the entire nation. There were 12 teams in play on a home-and-away round-robin cycle. Deportivo Municipal, won the tournament and was promoted to the 2007 Torneo Descentralizado. Deportivo Curibamba and Defensor Villa del Mar were in last places of the tournament and were relegated to the 2007 Copa Perú.

Teams

Team changes

Promoted from
2005 Copa PerúRelegated from
2005 Primera DivisiónRelegated to
2006 Copa Perú
Atlético Minero (Invited)
UTC (Invited)Universidad César Vallejo (12th)
Atlético Universidad (13th)AELU (9th)
Virgen de Chapi (10th)
Unión de Campeones (11th)
Somos Aduanas (12th)

Stadia and Locations

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
Alfonso UgartePunoEnrique Torres Belón20,000
América CochahuaycoLimaMonumental80,093
Atlético MineroMatucanaMunicipal de Matucana5,000
Aviación-CoopsolLimaMunicipal de Chorrillos15,000
Deportivo CuribambaAndahuaylasLos Chankas10,000
Deportivo MunicipalLimaMunicipal de Chorrillos15,000
Defensor Villa del MarLimaIván Elías Moreno10,000
La Peña SportingLimaIván Elías Moreno10,000
Olímpico Aurora MirafloresLimaManuel Bonilla5,000
Universidad César VallejoTrujilloMansiche25,000
Universidad San MarcosLimaUniversidad San Marcos43,000
UTCCajamarcaHeroes de San Ramón15,000

League table

Standings

Results

References

References

  1. Most stadiums are owned by the Instituto Peruano del Deporte (IPD).
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