The 1963 Peruvian Segunda División, the second division of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 10 teams. The tournament winner, Carlos Concha was promoted to the 1964 Peruvian Primera División.

The entire tournament was played at the Estadio Fray Martín de Porres in Lima.

Competition format

All teams faced each other in a double round-robin format, playing home and away matches. The team that accumulated the highest number of points at the end of the season was automatically crowned champion and promoted to the Peruvian Primera División, while the team with the fewest points was relegated to the Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao.

Two points were awarded for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss.

Teams

Team changes

Promoted from 1962 Liguilla de PromociónPromoted to 1963 Primera DivisiónRelegated from 1962 Primera DivisiónRelegated to 1963 Liga de los Balnearios del Sur
Atlético Lusitania (1st)Mariscal Sucre (1st)Atlético Chalaco (10th)Santiago Barranco (10th)

Stadia and locations

TeamCity
Association ChorrillosChorrillos, Lima
Atlético ChalacoCallao
Atlético LusitaniaCercado de Lima
Carlos ConchaCallao
Defensor AricaBreña, Lima
Íntimos de La LeguaCallao
Juventud GloriaJesús María, Lima
Porvenir MirafloresMiraflores, Lima
Unidad Vecinal Nº3Cercado de Lima
Unión AméricaCercado de Lima

League table

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Carlos Concha (C)189633320+13241964 Primera División
2Porvenir Miraflores1810353422+1223
3Atlético Lusitania188462826+220
4Unidad Vecinal Nº3187562824+419
5Atlético Chalaco185852319+418
6Defensor Arica187382831−317
7Juventud Gloria185762532−717
8Íntimos de La Legua186482128−716
9Unión América1862102124−314
10Association Chorrillos (R)1844101429−15121964 Liga de los Balnearios del Sur

Results

Home \ AwayASSCHALUSCARDEFINTJUVPORUVEUAM
Association ChorrillosW.O.0–21–30–12–40–00–22–10–1
Atlético Chalaco1–02–03–31–11–01–12–21–12–0
Atlético Lusitania1–11–11–13–10–25–20–41–32–0
Carlos Concha6–11–12–32–11–01–21–30–03–0
Defensor Arica1–42–12–30–14–11–12–13–21–0
Íntimos de La Legua2–21–00–12–20–01–02–13–21–3
Juventud Gloria0–11–52–20–03–52–14–21–32–1
Porvenir Miraflores2–01–11–00–23–24–00–03–21–2
Unidad Vecinal Nº32–0W.O.2–11–23–12–22–20–11–0
Unión América1–14–00–21–22–02–01–22–31–1

Liguilla de Promoción a Segunda División

ADO, as champions of the 1963 Liga Provincial del Callao, and Santiago Barranco, as champions of the 1963 Liga de los Balnearios del Sur, were supposed to play a final to determine promotion to the 1964 Segunda División.

The champion of the 1963 Liga Provincial de Lima did not take part in the tournament due to its disagreement with the decision of the Peruvian Football Federation to include the champion club of the Liga Distrital de San Isidro in the Liguilla de Promoción tournament to the 1964 Peruvian Segunda División.

As a result of this situation, the Peruvian Football Federation decided to annul the Liga Provincial de Lima tournament.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
ADO3–2Santiago Barranco

ADO earned promotion to the 1964 Segunda División.

Torneo Equipos de Reserva

Alongside the Second Division championship, a reserve teams tournament was held, featuring the reserve teams of the participating clubs.

Porvenir Miraflores and Atlético Chalaco reserve teams finished level on 7 points each after the nine rounds, which required a playoff match to break the tie. Porvenir Miraflores went on to win the decider 4–1.

Title play-off

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Porvenir Miraflores4–1Atlético Chalaco

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Peru Jorge VillafuerteCarlos Concha16
2Peru Raúl CellerPorvenir Miraflores13
3Peru Miguel MonsalveUnidad Vecinal Nº39
4Peru Humberto MagallanesJuventud Gloria8
Peru Julio RoblesÍntimos de La Legua8
5Peru Carlos LaraAtlético Lusitania7

See also

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