1926 Peruvian Primera División
The 1926 Primera División was the 11th season of top-flight Peruvian football. A total of 11 teams competed in the league, with Sport Progreso successfully defending their national title won in 1921. This was the first season to be organized by the Peruvian Football Federation as the Liga Peruana de Football ceased operations in 1921.
Sport Progreso, champion | |
Season | 1926 |
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Dates | 18 July 1926 – November 1926 |
Champions | Sport Progreso 2nd Primera División title |
Relegated | Sport José Gálvez Jorge Chávez Teniente Ruiz Deportivo Nacional Jorge Washington |
← 1921 1927 → |
The Association FBC did not participate in the league because it had permission from the FPF to carry out a football tour to Central America.
Many matches were not played; therefore many teams were relegated and for 1927 the Primera División was reduced to 8 clubs.
The matches that were not played were the following:
- Sport Progreso vs. Jorge Washingthon.
- Sport Progreso vs. Atlético Chalaco.
- Sport Alianza vs. Unión Buenos Aires.
- Sport Alianza vs. Deportivo Nacional.
- Sport Alianza vs. Sportivo Tarapacá.
- Sportivo Tarapacá vs. Circolo Sportivo Italiano.
- Unión Buenos Aires vs. Atlético Chalaco.
- Atlético Chalaco vs. Teniente Ruiz.
- Atlético Chalaco vs. Jorge Washingthon.
- Atlético Chalaco vs. Deportivo Nacional.
- Circolo Sportivo Italiano vs. Jorge Chávez.
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