Peruvian División Intermedia (1984–1987)

The División Intermedia, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer) in 1984 until 1987. The tournament was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis.

División Intermedia
Founded1984
Folded1987
Country Peru
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toPrimera División
Relegation toSegunda División
Copa Perú

History

Intermedia was a promotion championship in Peru between the First Division as a superior category and the Second Division and Copa Perú as lower categories. It was developed during the system of Regional Championships between 1984 and 1987.

As the First Division was divided into four zones: North, Center, South and Metropolitan. In the first three participated the worst of the respective zone in the First Division against teams from the Copa Peru. The best of each zone classified the First Division the following year while the rest returned to the Copa Peru.

In the case of the Metropolitan Area, it was divided into Intermedia A and Intermedia B. In Intermedia A, the worst of the Metropolitan Zone of the First and the best of the Second Division where the winners played in the First Division played. The rest of the Segunda Division teams played Intermedia B against the winners of the IV and IX regions of the Copa Peru to define who would face the Intermedia A teams that had not achieved the promotion in order to obtain the last places in the First Division. Intermedia B also left the team that returned to the Copa Peru that added to the descent of the Second Division tournament. Once both intermedia teams finished, the teams that did not manage to ascend to First and avoided the descent to Copa Peru played in the Second Division the following year.

Promotions

Ed. Season Metropolitan Zone North Zone Center Zone South Zone
1
1984Deportivo Municipal
Atlético Chalaco
Octavio Espinosa
Juventud La Joya
San Agustín
Juventud La Palma
Carlos A. Mannucci
José Gálvez
León de Huánuco
Defensor ANDA
Hostal Rey
Deportivo Cooptrip
Alfonso Ugarte
Cienciano
Atlético Huracán
2
1985San Agustín
Juventud La Palma
Guardia Republicana
Unión Huaral
Atlético Grau
Atlético Torino
León de Huánuco
Unión Minas
Defensor ANDA
Atlético Huracán
Mariscal Nieto
Cienciano
3
1986Internazionale
CNI
Unión Huaral
Juventud La Joya
Atlético Torino
Carlos A. Mannucci
Mina San Vicente
Deportivo Junín
Alfonso Ugarte
Atlético Huracán
Juvenil Los Ángeles
4
1987AELU
Internazionale
Octavio Espinosa
Juventud La Joya
Guardia Republicana
Alianza Atlético
Atlético Grau
15 de Septiembre
Juan Aurich
Deportivo Cañaña
Atlético Torino
ADT
León de Huánuco
Alipio Ponce
Mina San Vicente
Defensor ANDA
Melgar
Alianza Naval
Atlético Huracán
Diablos Rojos
Deportivo Tintaya
Defunct Tournament
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