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2021 Liga 1 (Peru)

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Football league season
Liga 1
Season2021
Dates12 March – 28 November 2021
ChampionsAlianza Lima (24th title)
RelegatedCusco
Alianza Universidad
Copa LibertadoresAlianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Universidad César Vallejo
Copa SudamericanaMelgar
Cienciano
Sport Boys
Ayacucho
Matches237
Goals635 (2.68 per match)
Top goalscorerLuis Iberico
Felipe Rodríguez
(12 goals each)
Highest scoringCusco 3–5Deportivo Municipal
(18 October)
2020
2022

The2021 Liga 1 de Fútbol Profesional (known as theLiga 1 Betsson 2021 for sponsorship reasons) was the 105th season of thePeruvian Primera División, the highest division ofPeruvianfootball. A total of 18 teams competed in the season, withSporting Cristal coming in as defending champions.

The season was originally scheduled to start on 26 February 2021,[1] while the draw, which was originally scheduled to take place on 5 February 2021,[2] was postponed due to the effects of the second wave of theCOVID-19 pandemic in Peru.[3] Because of this, thePeruvian Football Federation (FPF) also postponed the start of the tournament, with 12 March 2021 as the new date.[4]

Alianza Lima were the champions, winning their twenty-fourth league title by defeating Sporting Cristal in the finals by a 1–0 aggregate score.[5]

Competition format

[edit]

The format for this season was unveiled by the Liga de Fútbol Profesional on 16 January 2021. The season was divided into three stages: Fase 1, Fase 2, and the Playoffs. In Fase 1, the 18 teams were drawn into two groups of nine with the winners of each group playing a final to decide the Fase 1 winner, while Fase 2 was played under a single round-robin format with the 18 teams playing each other once.

The playoffs were to be contested by the winners of Fase 1 and Fase 2, as well as the top two teams of the aggregate table, which would play two semifinals with the winners playing the final to decide the national champion. If the Fase 1 or Fase 2 winners also ended up in the top two of the aggregate table, they would get a bye to the finals. However, in case a team won both stages of the competition, the playoffs would not be played and that team would be declared as champion. The bottom two teams of the aggregate table at the end of the season were relegated, with the team placed in 16th place playing a relegation playoff against theLiga 2 runners-up.[6]

It was expected that, pending approval from the Peruvian government and health authorities, the competition would be played at the teams' respective home stadiums after health concerns by the COVID-19 pandemic caused the previous season to be concluded inLima.[2] However, the Fase 1 and later the Fase 2 were confirmed to be played entirely in the Peruvian capital, with the return of province teams to their home stadiums expected for 2022.[7][8]

Teams

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18 teams played in the 2021 Liga 1 season. The top seventeen teams in the2020 Liga 1 took part, along with the2020 Liga 2 championsAlianza Atlético.

Team changes

[edit]
Promoted from
2020 Liga 2
Relegated from
2020 Liga 1
IncreaseAlianza Atlético(1st)DecreaseAtlético Grau(18th)
DecreaseCarlos Stein(19th)
DecreaseDeportivo Llacuabamba(20th)

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the 2021 Liga 1 teams
TeamManagerCityStadiumCapacity[9]
Academia CantolaoPeruCarlos SilvestriCallaoMiguel Grau17,000
Alianza AtléticoArgentinaMarcelo VivasSullanaCampeones del 365,000
Alianza LimaArgentinaCarlos BustosLimaAlejandro Villanueva35,938
Alianza UniversidadPeruJulio César UribeHuánucoHeraclio Tapia25,000
AyacuchoArgentinaWalter FioriAyacuchoCiudad de Cumaná15,000
BinacionalArgentinaCarlos DesioJuliacaGuillermo Briceño Rosamedina20,030
Carlos A. MannucciUruguayPablo PeiranoTrujilloMansiche25,036
CiencianoArgentinaGerardo AmeliCuscoGarcilaso45,056
CuscoArgentinaMarcelo GrioniCuscoGarcilaso45,056
Deportivo MunicipalArgentinaHernán LisiLimaIván Elías Moreno10,000
MelgarArgentinaNéstor LorenzoArequipaVirgen de Chapi60,370
Sport BoysPeruYtalo Manzo (caretaker)CallaoMiguel Grau17,000
Sport HuancayoPeruJavier ArceHuancayoEstadio Huancayo20,000
Sporting CristalPeruRoberto MosqueraLimaAlberto Gallardo18,000
Universidad César VallejoPeruJosé del SolarTrujilloMansiche25,036
Universidad San MartínPeruJosé EspinozaLimaAlberto Gallardo18,000
UniversitarioUruguayGregorio PérezLimaMonumental80,093
UTCUruguayMario VieraCajamarcaHéroes de San Ramón18,000

The following stadiums were used to host matches:[7]

StadiumCity
Alberto GallardoLima
Alejandro VillanuevaLima
Iván Elías MorenoLima
Miguel GrauCallao
MonumentalLima
NacionalLima
Universidad San MarcosLima
Villa Deportiva NacionalLima

Managerial changes

[edit]
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Fase 1
MelgarPeruMarco ValenciaEnd of caretaker spell30 November 2020Pre-seasonArgentinaNéstor Lorenzo16 December 2020[10]
Alianza LimaArgentinaDaniel AhmedSacked2 December 2020[11]ArgentinaCarlos Bustos15 January 2021[12]
Deportivo MunicipalPeruVíctor RiveraResigned2 December 2020[13]PeruFranco Navarro3 December 2020[14]
UTCPeruFranco NavarroSigned byDeportivo Municipal3 December 2020[15]ArgentinaPablo Garabello4 December 2020[16]
AyacuchoArgentinaGerardo AmeliEnd of contract18 December 2020[17]ArgentinaWalter Fiori18 December 2020[18]
Universidad San MartínVenezuelaHéctor BidoglioResigned15 March 2021[19]PeruJosé Espinoza (caretaker)15 March 2021[19]
BinacionalPeruLuis FloresMutual consent22 March 2021[20]9th, Group BPeruCésar Chávez-Riva
ArgentinaCésar Vaioli (caretakers)
22 March 2021
Universidad San MartínPeruJosé EspinozaEnd of caretaker spell30 March 20214th, Group AUruguayCésar Payovich30 March 2021[21]
BinacionalPeruCésar Chávez-Riva
ArgentinaCésar Vaioli
14 April 20218th, Group BArgentinaRubén Darío Insúa14 April 2021[22]
CuscoArgentinaCarlos RamacciottiSacked21 April 2021[23]7th, Group BArgentinaClaudio Vivas22 April 2021[24]
Sport BoysPeruTeddy Cardama8 May 2021[25]6th, Group BArgentinaGustavo Álvarez[i]12 May 2021[26]
BinacionalArgentinaRubén Darío InsúaMutual consent8 May 2021[27]8th, Group BArgentinaCésar Vaioli (caretaker)9 May 2021[28]
UTCArgentinaPablo Garabello25 May 2021[29]7th, Group AUruguayMario Viera26 May 2021[30]
Fase 2
BinacionalArgentinaCésar VaioliEnd of caretaker spell21 May 2021Pre-tournamentArgentinaCarlos Desio1 June 2021[31]
CiencianoArgentinaMarcelo GrioniMutual consent24 May 2021[32]PeruVíctor Rivera1 June 2021[33]
Alianza UniversidadPeruRony RevollarResigned11 June 2021[34]PeruJulio César Uribe12 June 2021[35]
Alianza AtléticoPeruJahir ButrónMutual consent5 August 2021[36]12thPeruTeddy Cardama6 August 2021[37]
Sport HuancayoPeruWilmar ValenciaSacked7 August 2021[38]17thPeruJavier Arce7 August 2021[38]
CiencianoPeruVíctor Rivera14 August 2021[39]12thArgentinaGerardo Ameli15 August 2021[40]
UniversitarioArgentinaÁngel Comizzo18 August 2021[41]7thPeruJuan Pajuelo (caretaker)19 August 2021[42]
CuscoArgentinaClaudio Vivas19 August 2021[43]15thArgentinaMarcelo Grioni20 August 2021[44]
Alianza AtléticoPeruTeddy CardamaResigned25 August 2021[45]17thArgentinaMarcelo Vivas25 August 2021[45]
Deportivo MunicipalPeruFranco NavarroMutual consent26 August 2021[46]13thPeruJulio Argote (caretaker)27 August 2021[47]
UniversitarioPeruJuan PajueloEnd of caretaker spell1 September 202112thUruguayGregorio Pérez1 September 2021[48]
Deportivo MunicipalPeruJulio Argote1 September 202111thArgentinaHernán Lisi1 September 2021[49]
Sport BoysArgentinaGustavo ÁlvarezMutual consent1 September 2021[50]8thPeruYtalo Manzo (caretaker)1 September 2021[51]
Universidad San MartínUruguayCésar Payovich20 September 2021[52]18thPeruJosé Espinoza20 September 2021[52]
Academia CantolaoPeruJorge Espejo28 September 2021[53]13thPeruCarlos Silvestri30 September 2021[54]
Notes
  1. ^Juan Alayo was the interim manager for the Fase 1 8th round match against Alianza Lima.

Fase 1

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Group A

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Universidad San Martín9612106+419Advance toFase 1 final
2Ayacucho93601610+615
3Universitario94321211+115
4Cienciano94231412+214
5Carlos A. Mannucci93331314−112
6Alianza Atlético9315109+110
7UTC9315912−310
8Academia Cantolao9315813−510
9Melgar92341112−19
Source:Liga 1,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals for; 4) Drawing of lots.

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Sporting Cristal9801186+1224Advance toFase 1 final
2Universidad César Vallejo9531178+918
3Alianza Lima9441126+616
4Sport Huancayo933389−112
5Sport Boys93151214−210
6Alianza Universidad9315813−510
7Cusco91531213−18
8Deportivo Municipal9216615−97
9Binacional9117821−134
Source:Liga 1,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals for; 4) Drawing of lots.

Results

[edit]
Home \ AwayAASALIAUHAYABINCANCAMCIECUSMUNMELSBASHUCRIUCVUSMUNIUTC
Alianza Atlético0–00–10–11–2
Alianza Lima2–02–02–21–02–2
Alianza Universidad1–01–00–31–2
Ayacucho1–13–02–23–3
Binacional2–11–10–41–2
Academia Cantolao2–20–22–13–10–1
Carlos A. Mannucci1–31–12–02–12–0
Cienciano1–05–20–11–0
Cusco3–12–22–20–11–2
Deportivo Municipal1–02–11–10–10–4
Melgar1–30–03–03–00–2
Sport Boys0–23–23–12–3
Sport Huancayo0–03–33–00–10–0
Sporting Cristal2–13–11–02–0
Universidad César Vallejo0–12–11–13–0
Universidad San Martín2–11–01–00–1
Universitario0–03–21–10–11–0
UTC0–21–32–23–10–1
Source:Liga 1,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Fase 1 final

[edit]
Sporting Cristal2–0 (a.e.t.)Universidad San Martín
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Kevin Ortega

Fase 2

[edit]

Standings

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Alianza Lima1712412711+1640Advance toPlayoffs and qualification forCopa Libertadores
2Sporting Cristal1710433923+1634
3Universitario179533119+1232
4Melgar179443415+1931
5Sport Boys177732420+428
6Cienciano176832720+726
7Deportivo Municipal177372622+424
8Universidad César Vallejo176651412+224
9Carlos A. Mannucci177372726+124
10UTC176561921−223
11Ayacucho176472126−522
12Binacional176382429−521
13Sport Huancayo173951821−318
14Academia Cantolao174582024−417
15Cusco174493036−616
16Alianza Atlético1743102137−1615
17Alianza Universidad173591732−1514
18Universidad San Martín171412833−257
Source:Liga 1,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals for; 4) Fair play points; 5) Drawing of lots.

Results

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Home \ AwayAASALIAUHAYABINCANCAMCIECUSMUNMELSBASHUCRIUCVUSMUNIUTC
Alianza Atlético1–31–20–33–12–02–20–23–31–0
Alianza Lima4–13–22–11–01–01–11–32–0
Alianza Universidad0–01–20–31–10–32–01–21–10–4
Ayacucho0–13–21–31–31–22–11–01–1
Binacional1–13–11–51–23–40–01–01–21–0
Academia Cantolao2–21–22–10–20–20–02–42–0
Carlos A. Mannucci0–11–13–11–01–31–21–21–11–3
Cienciano1–12–00–02–30–10–02–12–2
Cusco3–00–22–32–23–22–32–2[a]3–52–1
Deportivo Municipal0–11–21–30–12–21–12–01–1
Melgar3–01–12–21–00–11–16–01–20–1
Sport Boys3–10–03–31–43–22–22–00–0
Sport Huancayo4–31–12–00–31–11–23–11–30–0
Sporting Cristal5–21–01–34–11–10–11–12–2
Universidad César Vallejo2–00–13–10–00–10–11–02–00–0
Universidad San Martín3–10–20–20–21–11–10–10–2
Universitario2–21–22–21–33–12–10–23–0
UTC3–11–00–22–11–11–60–04–00–1
Source:Liga 1,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  1. ^The match had been awarded 3–0 to Cusco as Cienciano playerMathías Carpio was deemed to be ineligible.[55] This ruling was overturned by theCourt of Arbitration for Sport on 20 January 2022.[56]

Aggregate table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Sporting Cristal2618445729+2858Advance toPlayoffs and qualification forCopa Libertadores group stage
2Alianza Lima(C)2616823917+2256
3Universitario[a]2613854330+1345Qualification forCopa Libertadores second stage
4Universidad César Vallejo2611963120+1142Qualification forCopa Libertadores first stage
5Melgar2611784527+1840Qualification forCopa Sudamericana first stage[b]
6Cienciano[a]26101064132+939
7Sport Boys[a]2610883634+237
8Ayacucho2691073736+137
9Carlos A. Mannucci26106104040036
10UTC2696112833−533
11Sport Huancayo2661282630−430
12Deportivo Municipal[a]2694133237−530
13Academia Cantolao2676132837−927
14Alianza Atlético2674153146−1525
15Binacional2674153250−1825
16Universidad San Martín[a]2675141839−2125Qualification forRelegation playoff
17Cusco[a](R)2659124249−723Relegation toLiga 2
18Alianza Universidad[a](R)2666142545−2023
Source:Liga 1
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals for; 4) Fair play points; 5) Drawing of lots.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abcdefgUniversitario was deducted two points, and Cusco, Universidad San Martín, Cienciano, Sport Boys, Alianza Universidad, and Deportivo Municipal were all deducted one point as punishment for failing to pay debts.[57][58]
  2. ^Since the winners of the2021 Copa Bicentenario, Sporting Cristal, qualified for South American competition based on league performance, the Copa Sudamericana first stage berth allocated to the Copa Bicentenario winners was transferred to the aggregate table best placed team not yet qualified for international competition.

Playoffs

[edit]
Semi-finalsFinals
          
Alianza Lima101
Sporting Cristal000

Finals

[edit]

First leg

[edit]
Alianza Lima1–0Sporting Cristal
Report
Referee:Diego Haro

Second leg

[edit]
Sporting Cristal0–0Alianza Lima
Report
Referee: Kevin Ortega

Alianza Lima won 1–0 on aggregate.

Relegation playoff

[edit]

The relegation playoff was originally played byBinacional, as the team placed 16th in the Liga 1 aggregate table and theLiga 2 Revalidación winnersCarlos Stein, with Carlos Stein winning on penalties after a 1–1 draw on aggregate. However, on 20 January 2022 theCourt of Arbitration for Sport overturned a ruling by theFPF in whichCusco were awarded a 3–0 win in their Fase 2 match againstCienciano which had originally ended in a 2–2 draw. Due to this, Cusco fell to 17th place in the aggregate table and were relegated toLiga 2, while Binacional moved up one place to 15th and were reinstated in Liga 1.[56]

On 21 January 2022, the FPF confirmed that they would abide by the CAS ruling and also ruled out a replay of the relegation playoff series, this time between Carlos Stein andUniversidad San Martín who went up to 16th place in the aggregate table as an effect of this ruling, with which Universidad San Martín also avoided relegation whilst Carlos Stein's promotion was confirmed.[59]

Carlos Stein0–1Binacional
Report
Referee: Michael Espinoza
Binacional0–1Carlos Stein
Report
Penalties
2–4
Referee: Edwin Ordóñez

Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Carlos Stein won on penalties and were promoted to Liga 1.

Top scorers

[edit]
RankNameClubGoals
1PeruLuis IbericoMelgar12
UruguayFelipe RodríguezCarlos A. Mannucci
3ArgentinaAlexis BlancoUTC11
UruguayGabriel LeyesAcademia Cantolao
ColombiaVíctor PerlazaAlianza Atlético
PeruAlex ValeraUniversitario
PeruJoao VillamarínSport Boys
8ArgentinaHernán BarcosAlianza Lima10
EcuadorMarlon de JesúsBinacional

Liga 1 awards

[edit]

On 9 December 2021, the Liga 1 announced the nominees for the 2021 Liga 1 awards.[60] The award ceremony was held on 15 December 2021, 18:00 local time (UTC−5), at thePeruvian Football Federation headquarters.[61][62] The winners were chosen based on voting by coaches and captains of 2021 Liga 1 teams, local sports journalist and Liga 1 fans on social media.[63]

AwardWinnerClubNomineesClub
Best player of the yearArgentinaHernán BarcosAlianza LimaPeruChristofer GonzálesSporting Cristal
PeruJosepmir BallónAlianza Lima
Best goalkeeperPeruÁngelo CamposAlianza LimaPeruJosé CarvalloUniversitario
PeruAlejandro DuarteSporting Cristal
Best under-20 playerPeruJesús CastilloSporting CristalPeruJostin AlarcónSport Boys
PeruArón SánchezAcademia Cantolao
Best CoachArgentinaCarlos BustosAlianza LimaPeruRoberto MosqueraSporting Cristal
PeruJosé del SolarUniversidad César Vallejo
Goal of the YearPeruErinson Ramírez
(againstSporting Cristal, Fase 1)
Deportivo MunicipalUruguayFelipe Rodríguez
(againstUniversidad San Martín, Fase 1)
Carlos A. Mannucci
ArgentinaGaspar Gentile
(againstMelgar, Fase 1)
UTC
PeruKevin Quevedo
(againstCarlos A. Mannucci, Fase 2)
Melgar
PeruPiero Ratto
(againstCienciano, Fase 2)
Deportivo Municipal
PeruRaziel García
(againstAlianza Atlético, Fase 2)
Cienciano

The following awards were also awarded:

Best XI

[edit]

The best XI team of the 2021 Liga 1 season was also announced during the award ceremony.[64]

GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
PeruÁngelo Campos (Alianza Lima)PeruRicardo Lagos (Alianza Lima)
PeruRenzo Garcés (U. César Vallejo)
UruguayPablo Míguez (Alianza Lima)
PeruJhilmar Lora (Sporting Cristal)
PeruChristofer Gonzáles (Sporting Cristal)
PeruJosepmir Ballón (Alianza Lima)
PeruRaziel García (Cienciano)
PeruLuis Iberico (Melgar)
ArgentinaHernán Barcos (Alianza Lima)
UruguayFelipe Rodríguez (Carlos A. Mannucci)

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
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