2020 Liga 1 (Peru)

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Season2020
Dates31 January – 20 December 2020
ChampionsSporting Cristal (20th title)
Liga 1
Season2020
Dates31 January – 20 December 2020
ChampionsSporting Cristal (20th title)
RelegatedAtlético Grau
Carlos Stein
Deportivo Llacuabamba
Copa LibertadoresSporting Cristal
Universitario
Ayacucho
Universidad César Vallejo
Copa SudamericanaCarlos A. Mannucci
Sport Huancayo
UTC
Melgar
Matches284
Goals750 (2.64 per match)
Top goalscorerEmanuel Herrera
(20 goals)
Biggest home winCienciano 4–0 U. San Martín
(9 February)
Melgar 4–0 Sport Huancayo
(18 November)
Biggest away winDep. Llacuabamba 0–6 Melgar
(21 November)
Highest scoringBinacional 3–6 Sporting Cristal
(17 October)
2019
2021

The 2020 Liga 1 de Fútbol Profesional (known as the Liga 1 Movistar 2020 for sponsorship reasons) was the 104th season of the Peruvian Primera División, the highest division of Peruvian football. A total of 20 teams competed in the season with Binacional coming in as defending champions. The season started on 31 January 2020 and concluded on 20 December 2020 with the second leg of the finals. Sporting Cristal won its 20th domestic championship by beating Universitario in the finals by a 3–2 aggregate score.

The competition was suspended between 12 March and 7 August due to the COVID-19 pandemic, being once again suspended that same day after one match had been played. It eventually resumed on 18 August 2020.

The season was divided into three stages: Torneo Apertura (Fase 1), Torneo Clausura (Fase 2), and the Playoffs.[1]

The first and second stages were two Apertura and Clausura tournaments, later rebranded as Fase 1 and Fase 2, respectively. In the Apertura tournament, each team played the other teams once for a total of 19 games. Prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Clausura tournament was scheduled to be played in a similar way to the Apertura, with reversed fixtures, however, its format was altered due to the 5-month suspension of the league. For the Clausura, the 20 teams were split into two groups of 10 according to their final placement in the Apertura. Teams played the other teams in their group once, with the winners of both groups playing a final to decide the Clausura winners.[2] Points earned during the Apertura did not carry over during the Clausura. The winners of the Apertura and Clausura stages qualified to the playoffs along with the top two teams of the aggregate table at the end of the season, unless the Apertura and Clausura winners were placed in the top two positions of the aggregate table.

The playoffs to decide the national champion were scheduled to be contested by four teams, which would play two semifinals with the winners playing the final. Since the Apertura winners also ended up in the top two of the aggregate table, they were given a bye to the final and only one semi-final was played by the other two playoff qualifiers. In every stage of the playoffs, the teams with the most points on the aggregate table chose which leg they would play as the home team. If teams were tied in points after the two legs of the final, extra time and a penalty shootout would have been played to decide the national champion. If a team won both the Apertura and Clausura, the playoffs would not be played and that team would be declared as champion.

Qualification to international competitions was as follows: the four playoff qualifiers (or the top four teams of the aggregate table in case the playoffs were contested by a lower amount of teams) qualified for the 2021 Copa Libertadores, while the next three best teams in that table qualified for the 2021 Copa Sudamericana, with a fourth berth being allocated to the 2020 Copa Bicentenario winners.[3] With the cancellation of the Copa Bicentenario due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Copa Sudamericana berth allocated to its winner was transferred to the eighth best team in the aggregate table.[4] The four teams with the fewest points in the aggregate table at the end of the season were to be relegated, unless the Copa Perú was not played this season, in which case only three teams would be relegated. If the Liga 2 was not played this season either, only two teams would be relegated.[2] Eventually, only the Copa Perú was confirmed not to be held this season, with which three teams were relegated from Liga 1 at the end of the season.

Teams

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

On 12 March, the Liga de Fútbol Profesional announced the decision to temporarily suspend the competition after the sixth round of the Torneo Apertura until at least 30 March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[67]

On 2 June, the Peruvian government through its Ministry of Health and the Instituto Peruano del Deporte (IPD) approved the biosecurity protocol presented by the Peruvian Football Federation to allow the resumption of the competition, authorizing clubs to resume their training sessions.[68] On 8 June, the FPF and the Liga de Fútbol Profesional announced that the league would resume on 31 July with the seventh round of the Torneo Apertura, with training sessions to resume on 22 June. It was also announced that all the remaining matches of the season would be relocated to Lima to avoid the constant travel between cities that clubs must do under normal circumstances, as well as an alteration to the competition format.[2] However, after some delays with COVID-19 testing, the date for resumption was pushed back to 7 August.[69]

On 5 August nine positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Binacional, following the application of tests ordered by the FPF after some players of said club breached the biosecurity protocol upon their arrival to Lima.[70] In response to this finding the FPF's Medical Commission recommended the isolation of the entire Binacional delegation, meaning that their match against Alianza Lima scheduled for 9 August would not be played.[71]

On the evening of 7 August, and due to an agglomeration of Universitario fans in the outskirts of the Estadio Nacional before their club's match against Cantolao breaching biosecurity protocols, the IPD ordered the suspension of the remaining matches scheduled for the seventh round of the Torneo Apertura.[72] On 14 August, and following coordination meetings with authorities and awareness and prevention campaigns performed with fans, the IPD approved the proposal from the FPF to resume the competition on 18 August.[73]

Fase 1

Fase 2

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CRI USM UTC CIE BIN UNI STE CAG AUH CAN
1 Sporting Cristal 9 7 2 0 20 9 +11 23 Advance to Stage 2 final 2–2 1–0 2–0 3–2
2 Universidad San Martín 9 5 1 3 12 10 +2 16 0–2 1–1 1–2 0–2
3 UTC 9 3 5 1 18 9 +9 14 1–1 3–0 0–0 1–2 4–2
4 Cienciano 9 4 2 3 12 11 +1 14 2–3 1–1 1–1 1–0 2–0
5 Binacional 9 4 1 4 11 13 2 13 1–2 0–2 1–3 2–1 1–0
6 Universitario 9 3 2 4 12 17 5 11 2–3 1–6 0–1 0–2 2–1
7 Carlos Stein 9 3 1 5 12 16 4 10 0–2 1–1 3–2 1–3 2–1
8 Atlético Grau 9 2 3 4 9 12 3 9 1–4 0–2 3–1 1–1
9 Alianza Universidad 9 2 2 5 8 13 5 8 0–1 0–1 3–2 1–1
10 Academia Cantolao 9 1 3 5 11 15 4 6 1–2 2–0 2–2 0–0
Source: ADFP, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals for; 4) Drawing of lots.

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AYA UCV CAM CUS MEL SBA LLA MUN SHU ALI
1 Ayacucho 9 6 2 1 14 5 +9 20 Advance to Stage 2 final 1–1 1–0 3–1 2–0
2 Universidad César Vallejo 9 5 3 1 16 7 +9 18 3–1 2–0 0–1 4–1
3 Carlos A. Mannucci 9 5 1 3 13 7 +6 16 2–3 0–2 0–0 2–1 1–0
4 Cusco 9 4 3 2 13 10 +3 15 1–1 3–1 1–2 0–0 1–0
5 Melgar 9 4 1 4 18 14 +4 13 0–2 4–1 3–2 4–0 0–4
6 Sport Boys 9 4 0 5 10 18 8 12 0–1 0–4 1–0 3–2
7 Deportivo Llacuabamba 9 3 1 5 16 21 5 10 1–0 0–2 2–3 0–6 3–0
8 Deportivo Municipal 9 2 3 4 9 14 5 9 1–1 0–2 1–1 2–5 0–0
9 Sport Huancayo 9 2 3 4 9 15 6 9 0–3 0–0 4–3 2–0
10 Alianza Lima 9 1 1 7 9 16 7 4 1–2 0–2 2–2 1–2
Source: ADFP, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals for; 4) Drawing of lots.

Fase 2 final

Sporting Cristal1–1 (a.e.t.)Ayacucho
Report
Penalties
2–3
Attendance: 0
Referee: Miguel Santiváñez

Aggregate table

Playoffs

Semi-finals Finals
          
Universitario 1 1 2
Sporting Cristal 2 1 3
Sporting Cristal 2 4 6
Ayacucho 1 1 2

Semi-final

First leg

Sporting Cristal2–1Ayacucho
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Kevin Ortega

Second leg

Ayacucho1–4Sporting Cristal
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Diego Haro

Sporting Cristal won 6–2 on aggregate and advanced to the finals.

Finals

First leg

Universitario1–2Sporting Cristal
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Joel Alarcón

Second leg

Sporting Cristal1–1Universitario
Report

Sporting Cristal won 3–2 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

Liga 1 awards

On 1 February 2021, the Liga 1 announced the nominees for the 2020 Liga 1 awards.[82] The award ceremony, originally scheduled for 5 February 2021, 12:00 local time (UTC−5), was held on 15 February 2021, 20:00 local time. The winners were chosen based on voting by coaches and captains of 2020 Liga 1 teams, 50 local sports journalist and Liga 1 fans weighted as follows:[82]

  • Votes from 2020 Liga 1 coaches: 35%
  • Votes from 2020 Liga 1 teams captains: 35%
  • Votes from local sports journalists: 20%
  • Votes from fans on social media: 10%
Award Winner Club Nominees Club
Best player of the year Argentina Emanuel Herrera Sporting Cristal Peru Alejandro Hohberg Universitario
Colombia Yorleys Mena Universidad César Vallejo
Best goalkeeper Uruguay Diego Melián Deportivo Municipal Peru José Carvallo Universitario
Peru Manuel Heredia Carlos A. Mannucci
Newcomer Player Peru Álex Valera Deportivo Llacuabamba Peru Matías Succar Deportivo Municipal
Peru Erinson Ramírez UTC
Best under-21 player Peru Yuriel Celi Academia Cantolao Peru Stalin Morillo Universidad César Vallejo
Peru Paolo Reyna Melgar
Best Coach Peru Roberto Mosquera Sporting Cristal Argentina Gerardo Ameli Ayacucho
Argentina Ángel Comizzo Universitario
Peru Franco Navarro UTC
Peru Wilmar Valencia Sport Huancayo
Goal of the Year Argentina Diego Manicero
(against Universidad San Martín, Torneo Apertura)
Carlos Stein Peru Joazhiño Arroé
(against Deportivo Municipal, Torneo Apertura)
Alianza Lima
Uruguay Gonzalo Rizzo
(against Sporting Cristal, Torneo Apertura)
Carlos A. Mannucci
Peru Áxel Sánchez
(against Sporting Cristal, Torneo Apertura)
Atlético Grau
Colombia Lionard Pajoy
(against Alianza Lima, Torneo Apertura)
Alianza Universidad

The following awards were also awarded:

Best XI

The best XI team of the 2020 Liga 1 season was also announced during the award ceremony.[83]

Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Uruguay Diego Melián (MUN) Peru Alexis Cossio (AYA)
Argentina Omar Merlo (CRI)
Peru Gianfranco Chávez (CRI)
Peru Josué Estrada (UTC)
Ecuador Washington Corozo (CRI)
Peru Martín Távara (CRI)
Peru Horacio Calcaterra (CRI)
Peru Alejandro Hohberg (UNI)
Colombia Yorleys Mena (UCV)
Argentina Emanuel Herrera (CRI)

See also

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