The aggregate table determined the four teams who qualified to the 2015 Copa Sudamericana, one team to the 2015 Copa Libertadores if necessary, and the two teams to be relegated to the Segunda División. Referee: Miguel Santivañez Aggregate table San Simón reached the top division by defeating Unión Huaral in the Copa Perú final. Los Caimanes won the Segunda División by a three-point margin after a short two-year tenure in it. The relegated teams were replaced by Los Caimanes and San Simón from the Peruvian Segunda División and Copa Perú respectively who both make their debut in the top flight of Peruvian football. José Gálvez was relegated for the sixth time after a brief two-year tenure in the top division thus becoming the Peruvian team with the most promotions and relegations in history. Pacífico and José Gálvez were relegated to 2014 Peruvian Segunda División the previous season: Pacífico immediately returned to the Peruvian Segunda Division after being promoted the previous year. The two teams with the fewest points in the aggregate table at the end of the tournament was relegated.Ī total of 16 teams competed in the championship, including 14 sides from the 2013 season, the 2013 Peruvian Segunda División champion, and the 2013 Copa Perú champion. Bonus points were awarded to two teams based on the performance of their reserve teams in the 2014 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva at the end of the tournament. The remaining international competition berths were determined by the season aggregate table. The Play-off finalists qualified for the Copa Libertadores second stage. The two teams ranked first at the end of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments moved on to the next round as long as they finished within the top eight teams in the aggregate table. In the third stage the championship was contested in a two-legged Play-off. Each team played other teams once during the Apertura tournament and during the Clausura tournament in a reversed order for a total of 30 matches each. The first two stages were two smaller Apertura and Clausura tournaments of 15 games each. The season was divided into three stages. The Torneo Descentralizado began on June 7 and ended on December 21 2014. A total of 16 teams competed in the tournament. Updated to match(es) played on 2023.The 2014 Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional (known as the 2014 Copa Movistar for sponsorship reasons) was the 98th season of the highest division of Peruvian football. The winner, runner-up and the semifinalists of the National Stage will be promoted to the Liga 2. The teams in places 33 to 50 are eliminated. After 6 matches, the team in places 1 to 32 are qualified directly to the Round of 32. All the teams are positioned in one general table. The departmental stage winners only play against departmental runners-up, and vice versa. Each team plays 3 games at home and 3 games away, for a total of 6 games against 3 different geographical rivals. This phase features the 50 teams that qualified from the Departmental Stage. The National Stage starts in the second week of September. In 2023 the National Stage has grown to 50 teams, and the new National Stage, designed by matchVision, is played under Regional using the POT System, with all the Regions of Peru represented.
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