2024 Copa Bicentenario

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2024 Copa Bicentenario
Tournament details
CountryPeru
DatesTBA
Teams36
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The 2024 Copa Bicentenario will be the 3rd edition of the Copa Bicentenario, the national cup competition of Peru. The competition will feature the participation of 18 teams both the Liga 1 and Liga 2.[1] The champions will qualify for the 2025 Copa Sudamericana, as well as the Supercopa Peruana, played against 2024 Liga 1 champions.

Sporting Cristal are the defending champions.

Format[edit]

The Peruvian Football Federation has yet to announce the competition format.

Schedule[edit]

The Copa Bicentenario is set to take place in-between the 2024 Liga 1's Torneo Apertura and Clausura, and during 2024 Copa América, around June to August.

Teams[edit]

36 teams will take part in the tournament, 18 from the Liga 1 and 18 from the Liga 2.

Stadia and locations[edit]

Team City Stadium Capacity[2]
Liga 1
ADT Tarma Unión Tarma 9,100
Alianza Atlético Sullana Campeones del 36 12,000
Alianza Lima Lima Alejandro Villanueva 35,938
Atlético Grau Sullana Campeones del 36 12,000
Carlos A. Mannucci Trujillo Mansiche 25,036
Cienciano Cusco Garcilaso 45,056
Comerciantes Unidos Cutervo Juan Maldonado Gamarra 12,000
Cusco Cusco Garcilaso 45,056
Deportivo Garcilaso Cusco Garcilaso 45,056
Los Chankas Andahuaylas Municipal Los Chankas 10,000
Melgar Arequipa Virgen de Chapi 60,370
Sport Boys Callao Miguel Grau 17,000
Sport Huancayo Huancayo Huancayo 20,000
Sporting Cristal Lima Alberto Gallardo 11,600
Unión Comercio Tarapoto Municipal Carlos Vidaurre García 18,000
Universidad César Vallejo Trujillo Mansiche 25,036
Universitario Lima Monumental 80,093
UTC Cajabamba[i] Germán Contreras Jara 6,300
Liga 2
Academia Cantolao Callao Miguel Grau 17,000
ADA Bagua Grande San Luis 5,000
Alianza Universidad Huánuco Heraclio Tapia 25,000
Ayacucho Ayacucho Ciudad de Cumaná 15,000
Binacional Juliaca Guillermo Briceño Rosamedina 20,030
Carlos Stein Lambayeque César Flores Marigorda 7,000
Comerciantes Iquitos Max Augustín 24,576
Deportivo Coopsol Chancay Rómulo Shaw Cisneros 3,000
Deportivo Llacuabamba Huamachuco Municipal de Huamachuco 5,000
Deportivo Municipal Lima Iván Elías Moreno 11,000
Juan Aurich Lambayeque César Flores Marigorda 7,000
Juan Pablo II College Chongoyape Municipal de la Juventud 2,500
Pirata Chongoyape Municipal de la Juventud 2,500
San Marcos Huaraz Rosas Pampa 18,000
Santos Nasca Municipal de Nasca 10,000
Unión Huaral Huaral Julio Lores Colán 6,000
UCV Moquegua Moquegua 25 de Noviembre 21,073
Universidad San Martín Lima Iván Elías Moreno 11,000

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ For this season, UTC moved from Cajamarca to Cajambaba as their regular stadium Estadio Héroes de San Ramón did not meet FPF requirements.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Conoce cómo será la Liga 1 2024: Apertura, Clausura, playoffs y clasificación a Copas CONMEBOL". Bolavip (in Spanish). 2023-12-19. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  2. ^ Lades, Gunther. "Peru". website. fussballtempel.net. Archived from the original on 25 February 2008. Retrieved February 2, 2008.
  3. ^ "RESOLUCIÓN N° 038-TL-FPF-2023" (PDF) (in Spanish). Peruvian Football Federation. 21 December 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Nuevo recinto: UTC cambiará de estadio para la Liga 1 Betsson 2024" [New venue: UTC to change stadium for 2024 Liga 1 Betsson] (in Spanish). Radio Programas del Perú. 27 December 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2024.

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