2011 Torneo Descentralizado

Torneo Descentralizado
Season 2011
Champions Juan Aurich
1st Primera División title
Relegated Alianza Atlético
Colegio Nacional Iquitos
Copa Libertadores Juan Aurich
Alianza Lima
Sport Huancayo
Copa Sudamericana Universidad San Martín
León de Huánuco
Unión Comercio
Inti Gas
2010
2012

The 2011 Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional (known as the 2011 Copa Movistar for sponsorship reasons) was the ninety-fifth season of Peruvian football. A total of 16 teams are competing in the tournament, with Universidad de San Martín as the defending champion. The Torneo Descentralizado began on 12 February and concluded on 14 December with the victory of Juan Aurich over Alianza Lima in the penalty kicks of the final Play-off, giving Juan Aurich its first Peruvian title.

Competition modus

The sixteen teams will play a round-robin home-and-away round for a total of 30 matches each. The teams that finish in first and second place will play in the Play-off to determine the season champion. The teams that place fifteenth and sixteenth will be relegated. The Torneo de Promoción y Reserva will be played alongside the Descentralizado with the reserve teams of each first division team. The champion of this reserve competition will award its senior team 2 points while the runner-up will award 1 point. Between the fifteenth and sixteenth round, there will be a two month recess for the Peru national football team's participation in the 2011 Copa América. During the recess, the Torneo Intermedio knock-out competition will be played. In this competition all sixteen first division teams in addition to some Segunda División teams and amateur teams will compete. All international competition berths will be distributed via the league table with the first three teams qualifying to the Copa Libertadores and the subsequent three teams qualifying to the Copa Sudamericana.[1]

Teams

José Gálvez and Total Chalaco finished the 2010 season in 15th and 16th place, respectively, in the aggregate table and thus were relegated to the Segunda División. They were replaced by the champion of the 2010 Segunda División, Cobresol and the champion of the 2010 Copa Perú, Unión Comercio.

Locations of the 2011 Primera División teams
Team City Stadium Capacity[2]
Alianza Atlético Sullana Miguel Grau (Piura) 25,000
Alianza Lima Lima Alejandro Villanueva 35,000
Cienciano Cusco Garcilaso 40,000
Cobresol Moquegua 25 de Noviembre 25,000
Colegio Nacional Iquitos Iquitos Max Augustín 24,000
Inti Gas Ayacucho Ciudad de Cumaná 15,000
Juan Aurich Chiclayo Elías Aguirre 24,500
León de Huánuco Huánuco Heraclio Tapia 15,000
Melgar Arequipa Virgen de Chapi 40,217
Sport Boys Callao Miguel Grau 17,000
Sport Huancayo Huancayo Huancayo 20,000
Sporting Cristal Lima San Martín de Porres 18,000
Unión ComercioNueva Cajamarca IPD de Moyobamba 12,000
Universidad César Vallejo Trujillo Mansiche 25,000
Universidad de San Martín Lima San Martín de Porres 18,000
Universitario de Deportes Lima Monumental 80,093

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Table Incoming manager Date of
appointment
Pre-season changes
Unión Comercio Leonardo Morales End of contract N/A Hernán Lisi
Cienciano Sergio Ibarra Resigned N/A Marcelo Trobianni
Alianza Atlético Teddy Cardama End of contract N/A Roque Alfaro
Cobresol Freddy García End of contract N/A Teddy Cardama
Sporting Cristal Víctor Rivera End of contract N/A Guillermo Rivarola
Melgar Carlos Jurado End of contract N/A Claudio Techera
First Stage changes
Universidad César Vallejo Benjamín Navarro End of contract December 2010 N/A Víctor Rivera 16 December 2010
Juan Aurich Juan Reynoso Resigned 30 December 2010 N/A Diego Umaña 5 January 2011
Sporting Cristal Guillermo Rivarola Sacked 19 April 2011 9th Juan Reynoso 21 April 2011
Unión Comercio Hernán Lisi Mutual agreement 12 May 2011 10th Gustavo Buena 19 May 2011
Melgar Claudio Techera Sacked 16 May 2011 15th Wilmar Valencia 2 May 2011
Alianza Atlético Roque Alfaro Sacked 17 May 2011 16th Roberto Arrelucea 19 May 2011
Sport Boys Miguel Company Sacked 10 June 2011 13th Agustín Castillo 10 June 2011
Alianza Lima Gustavo Costas Resigned 18 July 2011 1st Miguel Ángel Arrué (interim) 19 July 2011
Unión Comercio Gustavo Buena Sacked 22 July 2011 10th Julio César Uribe 27 July 2011
Cienciano Marcelo Trobianni Sacked 29 August 2011 5th Carlos Jurado 11 September 2011
Colegio Nacional Iquitos Marcial Salazar Resigned 26 September 2011 15th Jorge Giordano 27 September 2011
Sporting Cristal Juan Reynoso Resigned 22 November 2011 15th Francisco Melgar (interim) 23 September 2011

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Juan Aurich 30 15 11 4 46 21 +25 57 2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
and Championship Play-offs
2 Alianza Lima 30 16 7 7 44 25 +19 57
3 Sport Huancayo 30 15 5 10 49 33 +16 50 2012 Copa Libertadores First Stage
4 Universidad San Martín 30 13 8 9 43 24 +19 47 2012 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
5 León de Huánuco 30 14 4 12 37 30 +7 46
6 Unión Comercio 30 13 6 11 48 42 +6 45
7 Inti Gas 30 12 8 10 42 41 +1 44
8 Cienciano 30 12 4 14 42 46 4 40
9 Cobresol 30 9 12 9 31 40 9 39
10 Sporting Cristal 30 10 8 12 30 34 4 38
11 Sport Boys 30 10 6 14 26 49 23 36
12 Melgar 30 9 7 14 37 44 7 34
13 Universidad César Vallejo 30 9 7 14 32 42 10 34
14 Universitario 30 8 10 12 25 35 10 34
15 Alianza Atlético 30 10 3 17 24 41 17 33 2012 Segunda División
16 Colegio Nacional Iquitos 30 9 6 15 35 44 9 30**

Updated to games played on 21 November 2011.
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) head-to-head record
Alianza Lima obtained 2 points as 2011 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva champion.
Juan Aurich obtained 1 point as 2011 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva runner-up.
** Colegio Nacional Iquitos were deducted 3 points for maintaining debts with 3 former players.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Home \ Away[1] AAS ALI CIECOBCNIMELIGDJALEÓSBACRISHUUCOUCVUSMUNI
Alianza Atlético 02 31 12 21 21 30 11 10 12 21 02 10 01 12 309
Alianza Lima 10 20 00 10 20 42 10 21 30 00 02 41 21 00 00
Cienciano 40 01 50 12 23 21 21 10 30 01 10 22 10 32 30
Cobresol 01 05 00 31 21 31 11 11 22 11 00 10 12 00 11
Colegio Nacional Iquitos 20 3012 02 22 13 01 01 234 306 21 13 00 10 31 11
Melgar 01 32 04 12 00 22 11 10 01 21 22 12 30 01 00
Inti Gas 107 02 22 30 40 20 00 10 31 20 12 10 30 20 00
Juan Aurich 21 20 50 21 22 11 30 20 22 21 10 32 20 10 10
León de Huánuco 40 20 40 01 13 10 12 21 10 11 21 10 31 10 20
Sport Boys 00 05 20 10 10 21 31 05 11 01 0315 13 11 10 20
Sporting Cristal 10 11 10 11 11 12 00 02 02 308 30 21 21 04 305
Sport Huancayo 30 02 22 15 31 41 223 00 10 30 30 31 30 20 10
Unión Comercio 204 00 31 3014 30 12 32 11 51 00 10 21 52 214 32
Universidad César Vallejo 00 11 20 3013 30 21 33 10 01 12 10 20 11 02 00
Universidad San Martín 40 402 20 00 10 22 50 112 00 10 112 21 51 21 00
Universitario 10 21 502 01 0311 0310 002 00 21 21 122 21 30 2216 10

Updated to games played on 21 November 2011.
Source: ADFP.org.pe
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
2Match was played at Estadio Miguel Grau in Callao.
3Match played in Estadio Mariscal Castilla del Tambo.
4Match was played in Estadio Carlos Vidaurre García.
5Match between Universitario and Sporting Cristal was voided by the FPF. The original match result was a 0–0 draw. A 3–0 win was recorded in favor of Sporting Cristal. [3]
6Match between Colegio Nacional Iquitos and Sport Boys was voided by the FPF. The original match result was a 1–1 draw. A 3–0 win was recorded in favor of Colegio Nacional Iquitos.[4]
7Match was played in Estadio Municipal de Huanta.
8Match between Sporting Cristal and Sport Boys was voided by the FPF. The original match result was a 1–1 draw. A 3–0 win was recorded in favor of Sporting Cristal.[4]
9Match between Alianza Atlético and Universitario was voided by the FPF. The original match result was a 0–0 draw. A 3–0 win was recorded in favor of Alianza Atlético.[4]
10Match not played. A 3–0 win was awarded to FBC Melgar[4]
11Match between Universitario and Colegio Nacional Iquitos was voided by the FPF. The original match result was a 2–0 in favor of Universitario. A 3–0 win was recorded in favor of Colegio Nacional Iquitos.[4]
12Match between Colegio Nacional Iquitos and Alianza Lima was voided by the FPF. The original match result was a 0–1 in favor of Alianza Lima. A 3–0 win was recorded in favor of Colegio Nacional Iquitos.
13Match between Universidad César Vallejo and Cobresol was voided by the FPF. The original match result was a 1–0 win for U. César Vallejo. The match result was extended to a 3–0 win for U. César Vallejo.[4]
14Match between Unión Comercio and Cobresol was voided by the FPF. The original match result was a 1–1 draw. A 3–0 win was recorded in favor of Unión Comercio.[5]
15Match not played. A 3–0 win was awarded to Sport Huancayo[4]
16Match was played in Estadio Nacional.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-off

The finals (also known as the Play-off) of the 2011 season were played between the two best placed teams of the league table. The club with the most points on the aggregate table choose which leg they play as the home team. They also choose the venue of the third match in case both teams are tied on points after the second leg. The first leg was played on 8 December and the second leg on 11 December.

8 December 2011
16:00
First leg
Juan Aurich 1–2 Alianza Lima
Zúñiga  51' Report Arroé  20'
Bazán  46'
Estadio Elías Aguirre
Attendance: 19,229
Referee: George Buckley

11 December 2011
16:00
Second leg
Alianza Lima 0–1 Juan Aurich
Report Zúñiga  63'
Estadio Alejandro Villanueva
Attendance: 29,846
Referee: Victor Hugo Carrillo

14 December 2011
16:30
Third leg
Juan Aurich 0–0 (a.e.t.) Alianza Lima
Report
  Penalties  
Sheput
Balbuena
Ciciliano
3–1 González
Soto
Trujillo
Vílchez
Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 29,213
Referee: Victor Hugo Rivera

Tied 2–2 on aggregate. Juan Aurich won 3–1 on penalties.

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Panama Luis Tejada Juan Aurich 17
2 Colombia Humberto Osorio Inti Gas 16
Peru Roberto Jiménez Unión Comercio 16
4 Peru Irven Ávila Sport Huancayo 14
Paraguay Roberto Ovelar Alianza Lima 14
6 Peru Sergio Ibarra Cienciano 11
7 Peru Johan Fano Universitario 10
Argentina Claudio Velásquez Cobresol 10
Colombia Julio Caicedo Cobresol 10
10 Peru Antonio Meza Cuadra Melgar 9

References

  1. "Bases del Torneo Descentralizado 2011" (in Spanish). ADFP. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
  2. Lades, Gunther. "Peru". website. fussballtempel.net. Archived from the original on 25 February 2008. Retrieved 2 February 2008.
  3. "COMISIÓN DE JUSTICIA DE LA FPF HACE ACLARACIÓN" (in Spanish). Oficina de Prensa – FPF. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Villanueva, Jaír (3 December 2011). "Sin mesa de por medio" (in Spanish). dechalaca.com. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  5. "CJ FPF: Unión Comercio gana puntos en mesa y jugará la Sudamericana" (in Spanish). rpp.com.pe. 6 December 1011. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.

External links