Primera División Peruana 2004

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The 2004 season of the Primera División Peruana, the top category of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 14 teams. The national champion was Alianza Lima.

The national championship was divided into two half-year tournaments, the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura. Each was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. The winners of each would play for the national title in a playoff, but a team had to finish in the top 6 in both tournaments to earn the right to play the final. If the same club had won both tournaments, it would have won the national championship automatically.

Following-season Copa Libertadores berths went to each half-year tournament winner, and the best of the other teams in the aggregate table. The next best two teams earned berths for the Copa Sudamericana. The Grau-Estudiantes team[1] withdrew from the tournament, which automatically relegated them. The two teams with the worst points-per-match average over the 2003 and 2004 seasons were to be relegated, but given Grau-Estudiantes' automatic relegation, only the single other team with the worst average was relegated.

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[edit] Results

[edit] Torneo Apertura

Position Team Played Wins Draws Losses Scored Conceded Points Notes
1 Alianza Lima 26 19 4 3 48 16 61 Apertura winners, to Copa Libertadores 2005
2 Cienciano 26 18 3 5 53 28 57
3 Alianza Atlético 26 15 5 6 46 29 50
4 Sporting Cristal 26 13 6 7 50 24 45
5 Universitario 26 11 8 7 31 25 41
6 Unión Huaral 26 10 7 9 32 29 37
7 U. César Vallejo 26 9 8 9 24 33 35
8 Coronel Bolognesi 26 9 3 14 40 44 30
9 FBC Melgar 26 8 6 12 31 41 30
10 Grau-Estudiantes 26 7 9 10 21 37 30
11 Deportivo Wanka 26 7 7 12 28 43 28
12 Sport Boys 26 6 7 13 28 40 25
13 Atlético Universidad 26 5 9 12 28 42 24
14 U. San Martín[2] 26 2 4 20 21 50 10

[edit] Torneo Clausura

Position Team Played Wins Draws Losses Scored Conceded Points Notes
1 Sporting Cristal 26 16 2 8 55 37 50 Clausura winners, to Copa Libertadores 2005
2 U. San Martín 26 14 5 7 40 26 47
3 Cienciano 26 11 11 4 41 26 44
4 Universitario 26 11 10 5 34 28 43
5 Alianza Atlético 26 12 6 8 41 34 42
6 Alianza Lima 26 10 8 8 31 23 38
7 Unión Huaral 26 10 8 8 35 30 38
8 Sport Boys 26 10 7 9 38 40 37
9 Atlético Universidad 26 8 9 9 37 38 33
10 FBC Melgar 26 9 5 12 47 41 32
11 Coronel Bolognesi 26 8 6 12 45 42 30
12 U. César Vallejo 26 7 7 12 24 39 28
13 Deportivo Wanka 26 7 4 15 27 62 25 Lost 3 points to Atl. Universidad for
failing to settle debts to players
14 Grau-Estudiantes 26 3 4 19 19 48 13 Withdrew from tournament,
lost last 4 games by w.o.

[edit] Final playoff


December 29, 2004
Alianza Lima 0–0
(5-4)
(PSO)
Sporting Cristal Estadio Nacional,
Lima

ALIANZA LIMA
2004 National Champions - 21st title

[edit] Aggregate table

Position Team Played Scored Conceded Points Notes
1 Cienciano 52 94 54 101 To Copa Libertadores 2005
2 Alianza Lima 52 79 39 99 Apertura winners, to Copa Libertadores 2005
3 Sporting Cristal 52 105 61 95 Clausura winners, to Copa Libertadores 2005
4 Alianza Atlético 52 87 63 92 To Copa Sudamericana 2005
5 Universitario 52 65 53 84 To Copa Sudamericana 2005
6 Unión Huaral 52 67 59 75
7 U. César Vallejo 52 48 72 63
8 FBC Melgar 52 78 82 62
9 Sport Boys 52 67 80 62
10 Coronel Bolognesi 52 85 85 60
11 Atlético Universidad 52 67 80 57
12 U. San Martín 52 67 80 57
13 Deportivo Wanka 52 55 105 53
14 Grau-Estudiantes 52 40 85 43

[edit] Relegation

Position Team Played
2003-2004
Points Points
per match
Notes
1 Alianza Lima 90 182 2.02
2 Sporting Cristal 90 174 1.93
3 Cienciano 89 155 1.74
4 Alianza Atlético] 91 153 1.68
5 Unión Huaral 91 129 1.42
6 Sport Boys 91 126 1.38
7 Universitario 91 124 1.36
8 Coronel Bolognesi 91 120 1.32
9 U. César Vallejo 52 63 1.21
10 FBC Melgar 91 110 1.21
11 U. San Martín 52 57 1.10
12 Atlético Universidad 90 91 1.01
13 Deportivo Wanka 91 88 0.97 Relegated
14 Grau-Estudiantes 91 70 0.77 Relegated automatically after
withdrawal from Torneo Clausura

[edit] Promotion

[edit] Top scorers

35 goals
29 goals
28 goals
25 goals
23 goals

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Estudiantes de Medicina from Ica were broke, with Atlético Grau from Piura thus taking its place instead, but playing under a joint name.
  2. ^ Club Deportivo Universidad San Martín de Porres bought the franchise of newly promoted Sport Coopsol.

[edit] External link