The 1984 Torneo Descentralizado is the top category of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 25 teams. The national champion was Sport Boys.
The national championship was divided into two tournaments, the Regional Tournament and the Descentralized Tournament. The winners of each tournament faced off in the final and received the berths for the Copa Libertadores 1985. The Regional Tournament divided the teams into four groups; Metropolitan, North, Central, and South. Teams that not qualified for Descentralised Tournament played on the Intermediary Division against teams from Second Division to gain promotion for next year. Regional Tournament grew to 30 teams for 1985.
If any of the Regional Groups winners finished on the top 6 of Descentralised Tournament, that team earned the right to playoff in the Liguilla against Descentralised runner-up for a Copa Libertadores place.
Teams
Team changes
Stadia locations
Locations of the 1984 Primera División teams
Team
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City
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Stadium
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Capacity
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Field
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Alfonso Ugarte |
Puno |
Enrique Torres Belón |
20,000 |
Grass
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Alianza Lima |
La Victoria, Lima |
Alejandro Villanueva |
35,000 |
Grass
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ADT |
Tarma |
Unión Tarma |
9,000 |
Grass
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Atlético Chalaco |
Callao |
Miguel Grau |
15,000 |
Grass
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Atlético Torino |
Talara |
Campeonísimo |
8,000 |
Grass
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Carlos A. Mannucci |
Trujillo |
Mansiche |
24,000 |
Grass
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Cienciano |
Cusco |
Garcilaso |
42,056 |
Grass
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CNI |
Iquitos |
Max Augustín |
24,000 |
Grass
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Coronel Bolognesi |
Tacna |
Jorge Basadre |
19,850 |
Grass
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Defensor ANDA |
Aucayacu |
Municipal de Aucayacu |
5,000 |
Grass
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Diablos Rojos |
Juliaca |
Enrique Torres Belón |
20,000 |
Grass
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Deportivo Hospital |
Pucallpa |
Aliardo Soria Pérez |
15,000 |
Grass
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Deportivo Municipal |
Cercado de Lima |
Nacional |
45,750 |
Grass
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Hostal Rey |
Chanchamayo |
Municipal de Chanchamayo |
5,000 |
Grass
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Huancayo |
Huancayo |
Huancayo |
20,000 |
Grass
|
José Gálvez |
Chimbote |
Manuel Rivera Sanchez |
25,000 |
Grass
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Juventud La Palma |
Huacho |
Segundo Aranda Torres |
12,000 |
Grass
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Melgar |
Arequipa |
Mariano Melgar |
20,000 |
Grass
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Octavio Espinosa |
Ica |
José Picasso Peratta |
8,000 |
Grass
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Sport Boys |
Callao |
Miguel Grau |
15,000 |
Grass
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Sport Pilsen |
Guadalupe |
Guadalupe |
5,000 |
Grass
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Sporting Cristal |
Rímac, Lima |
Nacional |
45,750 |
Grass
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Unión Huaral |
Huaral |
Julio Lores Colan |
10,000 |
Grass
|
UTC |
Cajamarca |
Héroes de San Ramón |
18,000 |
Grass
|
Universitario |
Breña, Lima |
Nacional |
45,750 |
Grass
|
Torneo Regional
Región Metropolitana
Source:
Región Norte
Source:
Results
Matches 1–8
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Matches 9–16
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Región Centro
Source:
Results
Matches 1–8
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Matches 9–16
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Región Sur
Source:
Results
Matches 1–8
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Matches 9–16
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Play-offs
Torneo Descentralizado
Standings
Source:
Results
Updated to match(es) played on 1984. Source:
RSSSF Peru 1984Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Liguilla Final
Source:
Liguilla playoff
External links
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Former teams | Amateur era, 1912–1950 | Lima & Callao | |
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Seasons | Amateur era, 1912–1950 | Lima & Callao | |
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Professional era, 1951–present | Lima & Callao | |
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