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2009 Peruvian Segunda División


FieldValue
competitionPeruvian Segunda División
season2009
dates16 May – 18 October 2009
winnersSport Boys
relegatedDeportivo Municipal
Real Academia
league topscorerJuan Luna (15)
biggest home winCobresol 6–0 Atlético Minero
biggest away winSport Águila 2–5 Atlético Minero
highest scoring7 goals:
Sport Águila 2–5 Atlético Minero
Sport Águila 4–3 Atlético Torino
Hijos de Acosvinchos 3–4 Coopsol
Universidad San Marcos 4–3 Sport Águila
matches132
prevseason2008
nextseason2010

Real Academia Sport Águila 2–5 Atlético Minero Sport Águila 4–3 Atlético Torino Hijos de Acosvinchos 3–4 Coopsol Universidad San Marcos 4–3 Sport Águila

The 2009 Segunda División season was the 57th edition of the second tier of Federación Peruana de Futbol. There were 12 teams in play played. The champion, Sport Boys, was promoted to the 2010 Torneo Descentralizado. The last places, Real Academia and Deportivo Municipal, were relegated to 2010 Copa Perú. The tournament was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis.

Teams

Team changes

Promoted from
2008 Copa PerúRelegated from
2008 Primera DivisiónPromoted to
2009 Primera DivisiónRelegated to
2009 Copa Perú
Atlético Torino (3rd)
Cobresol (4th)Atlético Minero (13th)
Sport Boys (14th)Total Clean (1st)UTC (10th)

Stadia and Locations

TeamCityStadiumCapacityField
América CochahuaycoAte, LimaMonumental80,093Grass
Atlético MineroMatucanaMunicipal de Matucana5,000Grass
Atlético TorinoTalaraCampeonísimo8,000Grass
CobresolMoquegua25 de Noviembre3,000Grass
Deportivo CoopsolChancayRómulo Shaw Cisneros13,000Grass
Deportivo MunicipalLimaMiguel Grau13,000Grass
Hijos de AcosvinchosAte, LimaSan Marcos43,000Grass
IDUNSAArequipaMariano Melgar20,000Grass
Real AcademiaLimaIván Elías Moreno10,000Grass
Sport ÁguilaHuancayoHuancayo20,000Grass
Sport BoysCallaoMiguel Grau15,000Grass
Universidad San MarcosLimaSan Marcos43,000Grass

League table

Standings

Results

References

References

  1. Most stadiums are owned by the Instituto Peruano del Deporte (IPD).
  2. "Peru". fussballtempel.net.
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