1936 Torneo Extraordinario de la División de Honor

1936 Torneo Extraordinario de la División de Honor
Season1936
Dates20 December 1936 –
10 January 1937
ChampionsUniversitario
Runner upAlianza Lima
Matches9
Goals34 (3.78 per match)
Top goalscorerJuan Puente (3 goals)
Alegre (3 goals)
1935
1937

The Torneo Extraordinario de la División de Honor, also called Torneo Extraordinario, was an exhibition football competition hosted in Lima, Peru in 1936. All matches were played at the Estadio Nacional in Lima. Universitario were declared champions after defeating Alianza Lima 2–0 in the final.[1][2]

In 1936, it was an amateur non official Tournament (“Division de Honor”) of Lima and Callao but organized by Peruvian Football Federation (FPF).

No official tournament took place, because the Peru national football team competed at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games and 1937 South American Championship[3]

History

The local football season was divided into three phases during 1936. In the first phase, a series of friendly matches were played, both at the domestic and international level. In the second phase, the Peruvian national team took part in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. In the third phase, the first-ever División de Honor championship was supposed to be held, a plan that ultimately never materialized.

After the Peruvian footballers returned from Europe, it was expected that the clubs would reach an agreement for the official competition to begin. However, time passed without any concrete decision being made to start the tournament.

Thus, on October 31, the Peruvian Football Federation definitively agreed that the Official Championship would not be played.

With little expectation of seeing football in Lima, and after the Peruvian national team departed for Buenos Aires to participate in the 1937 South American Championship, an initiative emerged during the first week of December within the División de Honor to stage a tournament among its eight member clubs, despite the fact that many of the capital’s leading players would be absent due to their call-ups to the Peru national team.

Several formats were considered for the competition, including the possibility of forming a single team made up of players from Alianza Lima, Universitario and Sport Boys, as it was believed that these clubs might struggle to field a competitive XI given that many of their best players were with the national team. In the end, this idea was abandoned, as the three clubs reorganized their squads and opted to rely on players from their reserve teams.

The tournament also included Sporting Tabaco, Telmo Carbajo, Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril, Atlético Chalaco and Sucre

The lightning tournament kicked off on December 20, 1936, and ran until January 17, 1937, with a total of nine matches played.

Teams

Team City
Alianza Lima La Victoria, Lima
Atlético Chalaco Callao
Sport Boys Callao
Sporting Tabaco Rímac, Lima
Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril Cercado de Lima
Sucre La Victoria, Lima
Telmo Carbajo Callao
Universitario Cercado de Lima

Quarterfinals

Sporting Tabaco3–1Sportivo Tarapacá Ferrocarril
  • Alegre 24' 30'
  • Cancino 49'
  • Sierra 62'
Referee: Arnold Rottman
Atlético Chalaco5–0Sport Boys
  • Miñán 57'
  • Bedoya 59'
  • Otero 66'
  • Albarracín
Referee: Juan Bulneo
Alianza Lima5–1Sucre
  • Quispe
  • Bruzzon
  • Juan Puente
  • Flores
Universitario2–2Telmo Carbajo
José Bayro 16'
Alberto Baldovino 86'
  • Díaz 54' 65'
Referee: José Luna

Extra match

Universitario1–0Telmo Carbajo
José Bayro 18'
Referee: José Luna

Semifinals

Alianza Lima4–3Sporting Tabaco
  • Leopoldo Quiñónez 5'
  • Juan Puente 10'
  • Cancino 77' (o.g.)
  • 82' (pen.)
  • Soria 20' 79'
  • Alegre 57'
Referee: Enrique Cuenca
Universitario1–1Atlético Chalaco
  • Saba 3'
  • Quiles 70'
Referee: José Luna

Extra match

Universitario2–1Atlético Chalaco
  • Alfredo Biffi 19'
  • Víctor Bielich 50'
  • Albarracín 10'
Referee: Enrique Cuenca

Final

Universitario2–0Alianza Lima
Flores Guerra
Víctor Bielich 75'
Referee: Tagle

References

  1. ^ El torneo perdido de la 'U': Crema, tome copa
  2. ^ Club Universitario de Deportes: Campeón 1936
  3. ^ "RSSSF, Peru - List of Champions". Archived from the original on 2003-08-19.

See also