Primera División Peruana 2005

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The 2005 season of the Primera División Peruana, the top category of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 13 teams. The national champion was Sporting Cristal.

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 two teams with the worst points-per-match average over the 2003, 2004 and 2005 seasons were relegated.

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[edit] Results

[edit] Torneo Apertura

Position Team Played Wins Draws Losses Scored Conceded Points Notes
1 Cienciano 24 16 3 5 37 21 51 Apertura winners, to Copa Libertadores 2006
2 Universitario 24 13 9 2 40 20 48
3 Alianza Lima 24 9 11 4 43 25 38
4 Sporting Cristal 24 9 9 6 34 28 36
5 Coronel Bolognesi 24 8 11 15 25 20 35
6 Sport Áncash 24 10 4 10 28 33 34
7 U. San Martín 24 8 7 9 28 26 31
8 Sport Boys 24 8 7 9 31 34 31
9 FBC Melgar 24 7 6 11 32 42 27
10 Atlético Universidad 24 5 8 11 26 40 23
11 U. César Vallejo 24 4 10 10 27 36 22
12 Unión Huaral 24 4 9 11 24 32 21
13 Alianza Atlético 24 3 10 11 29 47 19

[edit] Torneo Clausura

Position Team Played Wins Draws Losses Scored Conceded Points Notes
1 Sporting Cristal 24 15 7 2 37 13 52 Clausura winners, to Copa Libertadores 2006
2 U. San Martín 24 14 6 4 40 20 48
3 Coronel Bolognesi 24 14 2 8 38 32 44
4 Universitario 24 11 7 6 31 20 40
5 Cienciano 24 9 6 9 33 30 35
6 Sport Áncash 24 9 5 10 27 32 34
7 FBC Melgar 24 9 5 10 26 37 34
8 Atlético Universidad 24 9 4 11 35 39 31
9 Alianza Atlético 24 9 3 12 29 39 30
10 Sport Boys 24 7 7 10 23 30 28
11 Alianza Lima 24 7 5 12 26 23 26
12 U. César Vallejo 24 5 7 12 31 39 22
13 Unión Huaral 24 4 4 16 16 38 16

[edit] Final playoff


December 21, 2005 Sporting Cristal 1–0 Cienciano UNSA Stadium,
Arequipa
C. Zegarra 44'

SPORTING CRISTAL
2005 National Champions - 15th title

[edit] Aggregate table

Position Team Played Scored Conceded Points Notes
1 Universitario 48 71 40 88 To Copa Libertadores 2006
2 Sporting Cristal 48 71 41 88 Clausura winners, to Copa Libertadores 2006
3 Cienciano 48 70 51 84 Apertura winners, to Copa Libertadores 2006
4 U. San Martín 48 68 46 79 To Copa Sudamericana 2006
Preliminary Round
5 Coronel Bolognesi 48 63 53 79
6 Sport Áncash 48 55 65 66
7 Alianza Lima 48 69 48 64
8 Sport Boys 48 54 64 59
9 FBC Melgar 48 58 79 59
10 Atlético Universidad 48 61 79 54
11 Alianza Atlético 48 58 86 49
12 U. César Vallejo 48 59 75 44
13 Unión Huaral 48 40 70 37

[edit] Relegation

Position Team Played
2003-2005
Points Points
per match
Notes
1 Sporting Cristal 138 261 1.89
2 Alianza Lima 138 246 1.78
3 Cienciano 137 239 1.74
4 Universitario 139 212 1.53
5 Alianza Atlético 139 202 1.45
6 Coronel Bolognesi 139 198 1.42
7 Sport Áncash 48 68 1.42
8 U. San Martín 100 136 1.36
9 Sport Boys 139 185 1.33
10 FBC Melgar 139 169 1.22
11 Unión Huaral 139 168 1.21
12 U. César Vallejo 100 106 1.06 Relegated
13 Atlético Universidad 137 143 1.04

[edit] Promotion

[edit] Top scorers

18 goals
17 goals
16 goals
  • Paul Cominges (Atlético Universidad)
15 goals

[edit] International competitions

Alianza Lima - third place in Group 6 with 5 points; eliminated.
Sporting Cristal - third place in Group 8 with 7 points; eliminated.
Cienciano - eliminated in Preliminary Round by Guadalajara of Mexico.
Alianza Atlético - beat Universitario in Peru Preliminary Round; eliminated by U. Catolica of Chile in Peru-Chile Preliminary Round.
Universitario de Deportes - eliminated in Peru Preliminary Round by Alianza Atletico.

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