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Revision as of 20:18, 26 October 2025
Football league season
The 2025 Liga 2 (known as the Liga 2 Caja Cusco 2025 for sponsorship reasons) is the 73rd edition of the second tier of Federación Peruana de Futbol. This year’s edition started on 4 April 2025 and will end on 16 November 2025.
Teams
Initially, 18 teams were to take part in this season: the top 16 teams from the 2024 season plus the 2024 Copa Perú finalists Bentín Tacna Heroica and FC Cajamarca who will both play in the Liga 2 for the first time. However, in October 2024, Deportivo Municipal suffered revocation of its Liga 2 license and was relegated to 2025 Liga 3, decreasing the amount of teams from 18 to 17.[1][2] Additionally, Ayacucho FC and Binacional‘s reincorporation into the Liga 1 from winning a judicial battle against the Peruvian Football Federation decreased the number of teams to 15.[3]
2024 Liga 2 champions Alianza Universidad and runners-up Juan Pablo II College were promoted to the 2025 Liga 1. Juan Pablo II College were promoted for the first time in their history while Alianza Universidad were promoted for the first time since 2020. The promoted teams were replaced by Carlos A. Mannucci, Universidad César Vallejo, Unión Comercio who were relegated from the 2024 Liga 1. Deportivo Municipal, Carlos Stein, Juan Aurich, and Unión Huaral were relegated or disqualified to the Liga 3 in the 2024 season.
On December 19, 2024, UCV Moquegua changed its name to Club Deportivo Moquegua in order to give the team a new identity.[4]
The following teams have changed division since the 2024 season:
Team changes
Stadia and locations
| Team | City | Stadium[5] | Capacity[6] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academia Cantolao | Callao | Miguel Grau | 17,000 |
| ADA | Jaén | Víctor Montoya Segura | 9,000 |
| Bentín Tacna Heroica | Tacna | Jorge Basadre | 19,850 |
| Cajamarca | Cajamarca | Cristo el Señor | 20,000 |
| Carlos A. Mannucci | Trujillo | Mansiche | 25,036 |
| Comerciantes | Iquitos | Max Augustín | 24,576 |
| Deportivo Coopsol | Chancay | Rómulo Shaw Cisneros | 3,000 |
| Deportivo Llacuabamba | Huamachuco | Municipal de Huamachuco | 5,000 |
| Deportivo Moquegua | Moquegua | 25 de Noviembre | 21,073 |
| Pirata | Chongoyape | Municipal de la Juventud | 2,500 |
| San Marcos | Huaraz | Rosas Pampa | 18,000 |
| Santos | Nazca | Municipal de Nasca | 10,000 |
| Unión Comercio | Tarapoto | Carlos Vidaurre García | 7,000 |
| Universidad César Vallejo | Trujillo | César Acuña Peralta | 2,000 |
| Universidad San Martín | Lima | Villa Deportiva USMP | 1,249 |
Regional Stage
Zona Norte
- ^ Carlos A. Mannucci was docked a total of 2 points for outstanding debts with the SAFAP.
Zona Sur
Group Stage
In the Group Stage, teams ranked 1st and 2nd in the Regional stage started with 2 and 1 extra points respectively. Points earned during the Regional Stage do not carry over during the Group Stage.
Group A
Notes:
Group B
Notes:
Play-offs
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
First leg
Second leg
Repechaje
Final
2nd Place Match
Grupo Descenso
Standings
Top scorers
- As of 19 October 2025
See also
References
External links


