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Copa Uruguay (Perú)

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Copa Uruguay Presidente Brum
Copa Uruguay trophy donated by the government of Uruguay.
Founded1928
Folded1932; 93 years ago (1932)
Region Peru
Most championshipsArmada Nacional (1 title)
Hidroaviación (1 title)

The Copa Uruguay Presidente Brum also called the Copa Uruguay or Copa Brum, it was an official Peruvian football cup created and then organized by the Peruvian Football Federation and donated by the government of Uruguay.[1]

Background

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At the initiative of the Peruvian Football Federation, a tournament was organized between the clubs and leagues of Lima and Callao in 1928. The format and dates were programmed by the FPF, in addition to establishing the Lima stadiums, Estadio Nacional, Circolo Sportivo Italiano and the Stadium Modelo de Bellavista (Estadio Telmo Carbajo).

Champions

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  • (In bracket, title count):
Ed. Season Champion Score Runner-up
1
1928 Armada Nacional (1) 2–0 Liga de Balnearios del Sur
2
1931–32 Hidroaviación (2) 4–1 Alianza Frigorífico

1928 Copa Uruguay

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Hidroaviación, representative of the Armada Nacional was the champion by defeating Circolo Sportivo Italiano, representative of the Liga de Balnearios del Sur. Likewise, according to the Tournament Rules, the champion team qualified for the 1928 Campeonato Nacional.[2]

Teams

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Team City
Armada Nacional Ancón, Lima
Asociación Deportiva de Barrios Altos Barrios Altos, Lima
Asociación Deportiva del Rímac Rímac, Lima
Liga de Balnearios del Sur Magdalena, Lima
Liga Deportiva Chalaca N°1 Callao
Liga Deportiva Chalaca N°2 Callao
Liga Provincial de Lima N°1 Cercado de Lima
Liga Provincial de Lima N°2 Cercado de Lima

Quarterfinals

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Armada Nacional5–0Asociación Deportiva del Rímac
Referee: Alberto Benites
Liga Provincial de Lima N°25–1Liga Deportiva Chalaca N°2
Stadium Modelo de Bellavista, Callao
Referee: Donayre
Liga Provincial de Lima N°13–1Asociación Deportiva de Barrios Altos
Referee: Marquez
Liga Deportiva Chalaca N°10–2Liga de Balnearios del Sur
Stadium Modelo de Bellavista, Callao
Referee: Julio Borelli

Semifinals

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Liga de Balnearios del Sur2–1Liga Provincial de Lima N°2
Estadio Víctor Manuel III, Lima
Referee: Donayre
Armada Nacional2–1Liga Provincial de Lima N°1
Estadio Víctor Manuel III, Lima
Referee: Marquez

Final

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Armada Nacional2–0Liga de Balnearios del Sur
Referee: Alberto Benites

1931–32 Copa Uruguay

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The club Hidroaviación directly entered the final as defending champion. While Atlético Chalaco and Federación Universitaria decided not to participate in the cup and Alianza Lima did not participate either because they were on tour in Costa Rica.

Circolo Sportivo Italiano and Sporting Tabaco withdrew during the tournament.

Teams

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Team City
Alianza Frigorífico Callao
Circolo Sportivo Italiano Pueblo Libre, Lima
Hidroaviación Ancón, Lima
Sporting Tabaco Rímac, Lima
Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril Cercado de Lima
Sportivo Unión Cercado de Lima
Unión Buenos Aires Callao

Serie A

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Alianza Frigorífico2–2Sporting Tabaco
Referee: Miguel Serra

Serie B

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Unión Buenos Aires4–2Sportivo Unión
Referee: Félix Luque
Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril5–1Circolo Sportivo Italiano
Referee: Miguel Serra
Sportivo UniónW.O.Circolo Sportivo Italiano
Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril5–3Unión Buenos Aires
Referee: Manuel Conde
Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril2–0Sportivo Unión
Referee: Alberto Benites

Semifinal

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Alianza Frigorífico3–2Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril
Referee: Félix Luque

Final

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Hidroaviación4–1Alianza Frigorífico
Referee: César López Cárdenas

See also

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References

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