2013 Torneo Descentralizado
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18 December 2013
(26th Title)
José Gálvez
| Season | 2013 |
|---|---|
| Dates | 8 February 2013 – 18 December 2013 |
| Champions | Universitario (26th Title) |
| Relegated | Pacífico José Gálvez |
| Copa Libertadores | Real Garcilaso Universitario Sporting Cristal |
| Copa Sudamericana | Alianza Lima Inti Gas Universidad César Vallejo UTC |
| Matches | 356 |
| Top goalscorer | Víctor Rossel Raúl Ruidíaz (21 goals each) |
| Biggest home win | SC 5–0 CIE (Feb. 23) SC 5–0 IGD (Mar. 30) JA 6–1 CIE (July 20) LEÓ 5–0 USM (July 21) JA 5–0 LEÓ (Oct. 7) SC 5–0 PAC (Oct. 27) |
| Biggest away win | JG 2–6 LEÓ (Apr. 13) PAC 1–5 ALI (Nov. 14) |
| Highest scoring | 8 goals: USM 3–5 JG (Mar. 3) MEG 4-4 SHU (Oct. 26) |
| Highest attendance | 46,824 Real Garcilaso @ Universitario (Dec. 15) |
| Lowest attendance | 257 Juan Aurich @ León de Huánuco (Nov. 30) |
| Total attendance | 1,562,344 |
| Average attendance | 4,389 |
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The 2013 Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional (known as the 2013 Copa Movistar for sponsorship reasons) is the 97th season of the highest division of Association Peruvian football. A total of 16 teams competed in the tournament, with Sporting Cristal as the defending champion. The Torneo Descentralizado began in February and ended in December 2013.
The season was divided into 3 stages. In the first stage 16 teams played a round-robin home-and-away round for a total of 30 matches each. In the second stage the 16 teams were divided into 2 groups. In addition, the team ranked first at the end of the first stage was eligible to play the 2014 Copa Libertadores as Peru 3. Each team carried their records from the first stage into the second stage. Both groups played another round-robin home-and-away round for 14 matches. Bonus points were awarded to two teams based on the performance of their reserve teams in the 2013 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva before the first match of the second stage. The teams ranked first in each group at the end of the 14 matches advanced to the third stage. The two teams with the fewest points at the end of the second stage were relegated. In the third stage the championship was contested in a two-legged Play-off. The Play-off finalists qualified for the Copa Libertadores. The remaining international competition berths were determined by the season aggregate table.
Teams
Team changes
| Promoted from 2012 Segunda División |
Promoted from 2012 Copa Perú |
Relegated from 2012 Primera División |
|---|---|---|
Stadia locations
| Team | City | Stadium | Capacity[1] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alianza Lima | Lima | Alejandro Villanueva | 35,000 |
| Cienciano | Cusco | Garcilaso | 40,000 |
| Inti Gas | Ayacucho | Ciudad de Cumaná | 15,000 |
| José Gálvez | Chimbote | Manuel Rivera Sánchez | 25,000 |
| Juan Aurich | Chiclayo | Elías Aguirre | 24,500 |
| León de Huánuco | Huánuco | Heraclio Tapia | 15,000 |
| Melgar | Arequipa | Virgen de Chapi | 40,217 |
| Pacífico | Lima | Miguel Grau | 17,000 |
| Real Garcilaso | Cusco | Garcilaso | 40,000 |
| Sport Huancayo | Huancayo | Estadio Huancayo | 20,000 |
| Sporting Cristal | Lima | Alberto Gallardo | 18,000 |
| Unión Comercio | Nueva Cajamarca | IPD de Moyobamba | 5,000 |
| Universidad César Vallejo | Trujillo | Mansiche | 25,000 |
| Universidad San Martín | Lima | Alberto Gallardo | 18,000 |
| UTC | Cajamarca | Héroes de San Ramón | 18,000 |
| Universitario | Lima | Monumental | 80,093 |
Personnel and kits
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
First stage
Second stage
Play-offs
The Third Stage were the finals (also known as the Play-off) of the 2013 season between the winners of each group of the Second Stage. They were played in December. The group winner with the most points on the aggregate table chose which leg they played as the home team. They also chose the venue of the third match as both teams were tied on points after the second leg.
| Real Garcilaso | 3–2 | Universitario |
|---|---|---|
| Ortiz Ferreira Ramúa |
Report | Ruidíaz Fernández |
| Universitario | 3–0 | Real Garcilaso |
|---|---|---|
| Guastavino Fernández Guarderas |
Report |
| Real Garcilaso | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Universitario |
|---|---|---|
| Bogado |
Report | Galliquio |
| Penalties | ||
| Ramúa Ortiz Ramos Guadalupe Ferreira Rey Retamoso |
4–5 | |
Tied 4–4 on points. Universitario won 5–4 on penalties.
Aggregate table
Relegation play-off
Because Pacífico and Unión Comercio tied with 44 points a relegation play-off on neutral ground will be played as the tournament rules specify.
| Pacífico | 0–1 | Unión Comercio |
|---|---|---|
| Report | Andonaire |
Union Comercio retained its Torneo Descentralizado spot for the 2014 season. Pacifico was relegated to the 2014 Segunda División.
Top goalscorers
Top goalscorers according to the ADPF.[3]
| Player | Nationality | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Victor Rossel | Unión Comercio | 21 | |
| Raúl Ruidíaz | Universitario | 21 | |
| Irven Ávila | Sporting Cristal | 18 | |
| Germán Alemanno | Universidad César Vallejo | 18 | |
| Ramón Rodríguez | Cienciano | 18 | |
| Roberto Ovelar | Juan Aurich | 17 | |
| Sergio Ibarra | Sport Huancayo | 16 | |
| Fernando Oliveira | Inti Gas | 15 | |
| Luis Alberto Perea | Universidad San Martín | 14 | |
| Jersson Vásquez | José Gálvez | 14 |