Competition: | Copa Perú |
Season: | 2023 |
Winners: | ADA (1st title) |
Promoted: | ADA Juan Pablo II College San Marcos UCV Moquegua |
Prevseason: | 2022 |
Nextseason: | 2024 |
The 2023 Peru Cup season (Spanish; Castilian: Copa Perú 2023), the largest amateur tournament of Peruvian football. The District Stage (Spanish; Castilian: Ligas Distritales) started in 12 February, and the National Stage (Spanish; Castilian: Etapa Nacional) started in November. The winner, runner-up and the semifinalists of the National Stage were promoted to the Liga 2.[1]
On 23 August 2022, it was announced that starting from 2023, the Copa Perú would only give promotion to Liga 2 due to the reforms of Peruvian football by the FPF,[2] meaning that the 2022 Copa Perú edition was the last that awarded its winning team promotion to the Peruvian top flight.
Departmental Stage: 2023 Ligas Departamentales del Perú
The following list shows the teams that qualified for the National Stage.
Department | Team | Location |
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Unión Santo Domingo | Chachapoyas | |
Deportivo Municipal (Jazán) | Jazán | |
Huari | ||
Star Áncash | Huaraz | |
Apurímac | Miguel Grau | Abancay |
FC Municipal Challhuahuacho | Challhuahuacho | |
Nacional | Mollendo | |
Aurora | Arequipa | |
Sport Cáceres | Huamanga | |
VRAEM FC | Pichari | |
ADA | Jaén | |
FC Cajamarca | Cajamarca | |
Calidad Porteña | ||
Juventud Palmeiras | Mi Perú | |
AJI | Calca | |
Defensor Cubillas | Espinar | |
Deportivo Vianney | Huancavelica | |
Diablos Rojos | Huancavelica | |
Huánuco | Independiente de Huachog | Santa María del Valle |
Castle FC | Ambo | |
Alianza Pisco | Pisco | |
Lolo Fernández | Puquio | |
CESA | Huancayo | |
Atlético Chanchamayo | Chanchamayo | |
La Libertad | Defensor Porvenir | Trujillo |
Alfonso Ugarte de Chiclín | Trujillo | |
Department | Team | Location |
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Juan Pablo II College | Chongoyape | |
Juventud La Joya | Lambayeque | |
Deportivo Huracán | Canta | |
Maristas | Huacho | |
Atlético Hospital | Contamana | |
Pedro del Castillo Ríos Ex 160 | Alto Amazonas | |
La Masía Nace | Huepetuhe | |
Real Atlético Nueva | Huepetuhe | |
Hijos del Altiplano y del Pacífico | Ilo | |
UCV Moquegua | Mariscal Nieto | |
Ecosem Pasco | Pasco | |
Sociedad de Tiro 28 | Pasco | |
Olimpia | La Unión | |
Academia Cristo Rey | La Brea | |
Unión Ángeles de Vizcachani | Santa Rosa | |
Diablos Rojos | Juliaca | |
AD Tahuishco | Moyobamba | |
Unión Tarapoto | Tarapoto | |
Bentín Tacna Heroica | ||
Defensor Tacna | ||
Renovación Pacífico | Tumbes | |
Boca Juniors (La Choza) | Casitas | |
Ucayali | Inter FC | Manantay |
Escuela Municipal de Tournavista | Puerto Inca |
In 2023 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 second week of September.[3]
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 32 are qualified directly to the Round of 32. The teams in places 33 to 50 are eliminated.[4]
The winner, runner-up and the semifinalists of the National Stage were promoted to the Liga 2.
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Rank | Name | Club | Goals | ||
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align=center | 1 | Christian Cuadros | Deportivo Huracán | align=center | 14 |
align=center | 2 | Juan Huangal | Defensor Porvenir | align=center | 9 |
align=center | 3 | Adrián Mujica | Defensor Porvenir | align=center | 8 |