Campeonato de Apertura (Perú)

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Campeonato de Apertura
Founded1945
Folded1969; 55 years ago (1969)
Region 
Alianza Lima
(6 titles)

The Campeonato de Apertura also called the Torneo Apertura, it was a

football competition created and then organized by the Asociación No Amateur (ANA). It was played from 1945 to 1961 and then discontinued until 1969.[1]

The tournament was played before the start of the Peruvian Primera División and had no influence on the tournament.[2] These matches are neither considered official nor friendly since they were closer to an exhibition format than to a real competition for points.[3][4]

In most editions, the tournament was developed in quadrangles where the four best-placed teams in the final standings of each Peruvian Primera División of the previous year participated.

Champions

Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1
1945
Universitario
Sucre
2
1946
Universitario
3
1947
Alianza Lima
Universitario
4
1948 Atlético Chalaco
Deportivo Municipal
5
1949
Alianza Lima
Sporting Tabaco
6
1950
Alianza Lima
Deportivo Municipal
7
1951
Deportivo Municipal
Sporting Tabaco
8
1952 Mariscal Sucre
Sport Boys
9
1953 Atlético Chalaco Centro Iqueño
10
1954
Sporting Tabaco
Alianza Lima
11
1955
Alianza Lima
Universitario
12
1956
Alianza Lima
Universitario
13
1957
Deportivo Municipal
Sporting Cristal
14
1958 Centro Iqueño Atlético Chalaco
15
1959 Sport Boys
Alianza Lima
16
1960 Sport Boys Centro Iqueño
17
1961 Sporting Cristal
Universitario
18
1963
Alianza Lima
Sport Boys
19
1969
Universitario
Alianza Lima

Titles by club

Club Winners Winning years
Alianza Lima
6 1947, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1963
Universitario
3 1945, 1946, 1969
Deportivo Municipal
3 1946, 1951, 1957
Sport Boys 3 1952, 1959, 1960
Atlético Chalaco 2 1948, 1953
Centro Iqueño 1 1958
Sporting Tabaco 1 1954
Mariscal Sucre 1 1952
Sporting Cristal 1 1961

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