2002 Copa Perú
The 2002 Copa Perú season, the promotion tournament of Peruvian football.
The tournament had five stages. The first four stages were played as mini-league round-robin tournaments, except for third stage in region IV, which was played as a knockout stage. The final stage featured two knockout rounds and a final four-team group stage to determine the two promoted teams.
This year twenty six teams qualified for the Etapa Regional : these are the twenty six champions from each department - Perú was politically divided in twenty four Departments and one Constitutional Province.
All these teams were divided into eight groups by geographical proximity; then each winner qualified for the Etapa Nacional. Those eight teams played, again by geographical proximity, home and away matches, in a knock-out tournament. The winner of the final was promoted to the First Division.
Departmental Stage
The following list shows the teams that qualified for the Regional Stage.Department | Team | Location |
Amazonas | Sachapuyos | Chachapoyas |
Ancash | José Gálvez | Chimbote |
Apurímac | Deportivo Educación | Apurímac |
Arequipa | Atlético Universidad | Arequipa |
Ayacucho | San Francisco Santa María | Ayacucho |
Cajamarca | UTC | Cajamarca |
Callao | Atlético Chalaco | Callao |
Cusco | Senati | Cusco |
Huancavelica | UDA | Huancavelica |
Huánuco | León de Huánuco | Huánuco |
Ica | Santa Rita | Ica |
Junín | Sport Dos de Mayo | Junín |
La Libertad | Universidad César Vallejo | Trujillo |
Departament | Team | Location |
Lambayeque | Flamengo | Chiclayo |
Lima | Juventud Torreblanca | Chancay |
Loreto | CNI | Iquitos |
Madre de Dios | 30 de Agosto | Madre de Dios |
Moquegua | Mariscal Nieto | Ilo |
Pasco | UNDAC | Pasco |
Pasco | Unión Minas | Pasco |
Piura | Atlético Grau | Piura |
Puno | Franciscano San Román | Juliaca |
San Martín | Atlético Belén | Moyobamba |
Tacna | Bureau | Tacna |
Tumbes | Independiente | Tumbes |
Ucayali | San Juan | Pucallpa |