Competition: | Copa Perú Femenina |
Season: | 2022 |
Winners: | Melgar |
Promoted: | Defensores del Ilucán Melgar Sporting Victoria |
Prevseason: | 2019 |
Nextseason: | 2023 |
The 2022 Copa Perú Femenina season (Spanish; Castilian: Copa Perú Femenina 2022), was an amateur women's football championship, developed, organized, and promoted by the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF), which granted two direct promotion spots to the 2023 Liga Femenina. This was the 3rd edition of the Women's Peru Cup and for the first time it had a second division character, granting direct promotion to the Liga Femenina.
In 2020, the main tournament was renamed as Liga Femenina while the Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino served as the basis for structuring the second-level league competition that was designated as Copa Perú Femenina.[1] [2]
Department | Team | Location |
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Amazonas | Real Chachapoyas | Chachapoyas |
Ancash | Academia Real Áncash | Huaraz |
Apurímac | Atlético Andahuaylas | Andahuaylas |
Arequipa | Melgar | Arequipa |
Ayacucho | Player Villafuerte | Huanta |
Cajamarca | Defensores del Ilucán | Cutervo |
Callao | Aviar Soccer | Ventanilla |
Cusco | San Francisco de Asís | Chincheros |
Huánuco | Botica 24 Horas | Ambo |
2 de Enero | Acomayo | |
Huancavelica | Golden Girls | Lircay |
Ica | Diosdado Franco Luján | Ica |
Junín | Ramiro Villaverde Lazo | Huancayo |
Flamengo | El Tambo | |
Department | Team | Location |
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La Libertad | Universitario de Trujillo | Trujillo |
Lambayeque | Fuerza Leonardina | Chiclayo |
Lima | Colmillo Comas FC | Breña |
Loreto | Sporting Victoria | Iquitos |
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Moquegua | Bolívar Academia UJCM | Moquegua |
Pasco | Deportivo Municipal (Villa Rica) | Villa Rica |
Peñarol Huarautambo | Huarautambo | |
Piura | Alianza Atlético | Sullana |
Puno | FST Barza San Román | Juliaca |
San Martín | Real Juanjuí | Juanjuí |
Tacna | Virgen de la Natividad | Tacna |
Tumbes | UNT | Tumbes |
Ucayali | Nuevo Pucallpa | Pucallpa |
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