2016_Copa_Perú

2016 Copa Perú

2016 Copa Perú

Football league season


The 2016 Peru Cup season (Spanish: Copa Perú 2016), the largest amateur tournament of Peruvian football, started in February.

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This edition has featured a change, with the elimination of the Regional Stage and the inclusion of participants from all the Regions of Peru in the National Stage. Under the new format, the tournament has four stages. The first three stages are played as mini-league round-robin tournaments, and the fourth stage is played under POT System intellectual property of the MatchVision company.

The creator of this format is the Chilean Leandro A. Shara[1]

The 2016 Peru Cup started with the District Stage (Spanish: Etapa Distrital) in February. The next stage was the Provincial Stage (Spanish: Etapa Provincial) which started in June. The tournament continued with the Departmental Stage (Spanish: Etapa Departamental) in July. The National Stage (Spanish: Etapa Nacional) starts in September. The winner of the National Stage will be promoted to the First Division and the runner-up will be promoted to the Second Division.

Departmental stage

Departmental Stage: 2016 Ligas Departamentales del Peru and 2016 Ligas Superiores del Peru

The following list shows the teams that qualified for the National Stage.

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National stage

In 2016 the National Stage has grown to 50 teams, and the new National Stage, designed by matchVision, is played under Regional using the POT System, with all the Regions of Peru represented. The National Stage starts in the first week of September.

This phase features the 50 teams that qualified from the Departmental Stage. Each team plays 3 games at home and 3 games away, for a total of 6 games against 3 different geographical rivals. The departmental stage winners only play against departmental runners-up, and vice versa. All the teams are positioned in one general table. After 6 matches, the team in places 1 to 8 are qualified directly to the Round of 16, while the teams in places 9 to 24 will play the Repechage phase. The teams in places 25 to 50 are eliminated.

The winner of the National Stage will be promoted to the 2017 Torneo Descentralizado and the runner-up of the National Stage will be promoted to the 2017 Peruvian Segunda División.

Tie-breaking criteria

The ranking of teams in the Unique Table is based on the following criteria:
 1. Number of Points
 2. Number of Relative Points, which are calculated by multiplying the points obtained against each rival with the total points obtained by this rival.
 3. Goal difference
 4. Number of goals scored
 5. Better performance in away matches based on the following criteria:
  1. Number of Away Points
  2. Number of Away Relative Points
  3. Goal Difference in away games
  4. Number of goals scored in away games
 6. Number of First-Half points: considering the half-time results as the final results
 6. Drawing of lots

League table

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Updated to match(es) played on 2016. Source: ADFP-SD - official site
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) head-to-head record; 5) drawing of lots

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Repechage

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Round of 16

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Champion & Runner-Up
          
Carlos Orellana 3 2 5
San José de Agua Blanca 3 1 4
Carlos Orellana 3 1 4
Binacional 6 0 6
Binacional 2 3 5
Octavio Espinosa 1 1 2
Binacional
Deportivo Hualgayoc
Comercial Aguas Verdes 1 1 2
EGB Tacna Heroica 3 0 3
EGB Tacna Heroica 2 2 4
Deportivo Hualgayoc 2 6 8
Deportivo Hualgayoc 0 5 5
José María Arguedas 1 3 4
Hualgayoc
Sport Rosario
Sport Águila 0 2 2
Racing 4 0 4
Racing 1 4 5
Deportivo Garcilaso 0 0 0
Deportivo Garcilaso 0 3 3
Credicoop San Román 0 1 1
Racing
Sport Rosario
Sport Rosario 2 6 8
Venus 1 2 3
Sport Rosario 1 4 5
Kola San Martín 0 3 3
Kola San Martín 3 0 3
UDA 0 3 3
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Quarterfinals

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Final group stage

The final group stage, colloquially known as La Finalísima, will be played by the four semifinalist at the Estadio Nacional in Lima. The team with the most points will be declared the winner and be promoted to the 2017 Torneo Descentralizado. The runner-up will be promoted to the 2017 Peruvian Segunda División. The draw for this stage of the tournament took place 30 November 2016 at the Peruvian Football Federation's headquarters.[2]

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Round 1

3 December 2016 (2016-12-03) Sport Rosario 1–1 Deportivo Hualgayoc Estadio Nacional, Lima
18:00 PET (UTC-05:00) Rosario 36' Report Martínez 15' Referee: Micke Palomino
3 December 2016 (2016-12-03) Binacional 0–1 Racing Estadio Nacional, Lima
20:00 PET (UTC-05:00) Jáuregui 13' Referee: Ramón Blanco

Round 2

7 December 2016 (2016-12-07) Sport Rosario 3–2 Binacional Estadio Nacional, Lima
18:00 PET (UTC-05:00) Galliquio 5'
Conde 23'
Aspilcueta 73' (o.g.)
Report Carnero 7' (pen.), 43' Referee: Iván Chang
7 December 2016 (2016-12-07) Deportivo Hualgayoc 4–1 Racing Estadio Nacional, Lima
20:00 PET (UTC-05:00) Vílchez 8' (pen.)
Carillo 23'
Carillo 31'
Vílchez 58'
Report Jáuregui 29' (pen.) Referee: Roberto Mauro

Round 3

10 December 2016 (2016-12-10) Deportivo Hualgayoc 0–1 Binacional Estadio Nacional, Lima
18:00 PET (UTC-05:00) Merino 84' (o.g.) Referee: Fernando Legario
10 December 2016 (2016-12-10) Sport Rosario 2–1 Racing Estadio Nacional, Lima
20:00 PET (UTC-05:00) Gutiérrez 8'
Roca 64'
Lara 80' Referee: Renzo Castañeda

See also


References

  1. "Peru's "macho football" offers UEFA with alternative Euro thinking". Reuters. 2016-06-21. Retrieved 2023-05-10.
  2. "Se realizó el sorteo de la Finalísima". Federación Peruana de Fútbol. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2016.

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