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Primera División Peruana

Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional Peruano
Copa Movistar 2011.png
Country Peru
Confederation CONMEBOL
Founded 1912
Number of teams 16
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Segunda División
Domestic cup(s) Copa Federación
Copa del Inca
International cup(s) Copa Libertadores
Copa Sudamericana
Current champions Sporting Cristal (18th title)
(2016)
Most championships Universitario (26 titles)
TV partners GolTV, GolPeru
Website ADFP
2017 season

The Peruvian Primera División (Spanish pronunciation: [pɾiˈmeɾa ðiβiˈsjon]; English: First Division) is the top professional division of Peruvian football. It is known today as Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional (locally: [torˈneo desentɾaliˈsaðo ðe ˈfutβol pɾofesjoˈnal]; English: Professional Decentralized Football Tournament). It has been referred to as Descentralizado since 1966, when the first teams residing outside the Lima and Callao provinces were invited to compete in the first recognized national championship.

Its sponsored name is Copa Movistar [ˈkopa ˈmoβistar] (English: Movistar Cup) because of its main sponsor, the local cable television provider Movistar. 16 teams participate in the division. The league operates a system of promotion and relegation system at the end of the season with the Segunda División and the Copa Perú. Seasons run from February to December with teams playing 44 games each. The league is organized by the Sports Association of Professional Football.

The Liga Peruana de Fútbol (Peruvian Football League) was founded in 1912 and organized the Primera División and the Segunda División. The seasons played between 1912 and 1921 included clubs based in Lima and considered unofficial by the FPF. In 1926, the league was continued by the newly formed Peruvian Football Federation. The first division was played at an amateur level from its foundation but turned professional in 1951. In 1966, the first true national league was founded and stands today. As of 2010, the league title has been won by over 19 clubs but Universitario, Alianza Lima, and Sporting Cristal share a total of 62 titles of the 94 contested. Universitario and Alianza Lima alone account for half of the titles won. The current champions are Sporting Cristal, winning their 18th championship.


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