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Football tournament season
The 2020 Copa Bicentenario was a planned tournament with the participation of the 20 teams of the Liga 1, and 10 teams of the Liga 2. The champions would have been entitled to qualify for the 2021 Copa Sudamericana, as well as the Supercopa Peruana against the Liga 1 champions. Atlético Grau are the defending champions.
The tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
Stadia and locations
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Locations of the 2020 Liga 1 and Liga 2 teams
Team
|
City
|
Stadium
|
Capacity[2]
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Liga 1
|
Academia Cantolao |
Callao |
Miguel Grau |
15,000
|
Alianza Lima |
Lima |
Alejandro Villanueva |
35,000
|
Alianza Universidad |
Huánuco |
Heraclio Tapia |
15,000
|
Atlético Grau |
Sullana |
Campeones del 36 |
12,000
|
Ayacucho |
Ayacucho |
Ciudad de Cumaná |
15,000
|
Binacional |
Juliaca |
Guillermo Briceño Rosamedina |
20,030
|
Carlos A. Mannucci |
Trujillo |
Mansiche |
25,000
|
Carlos Stein |
Olmos |
Francisco Mendoza Pizarro |
7,000
|
Cienciano |
Cusco |
Garcilaso |
42,056
|
Cusco |
Cusco Sicuani |
Garcilaso Túpac Amaru |
42,056 15,000
|
Deportivo Llacuabamba |
Cajabamba Cajamarca |
Germán Contreras Jara Héroes de San Ramón[note 1] |
6,300 18,000
|
Deportivo Municipal |
Lima |
Iván Elías Moreno Universidad San Marcos[note 2] |
10,000 43,000
|
Melgar |
Arequipa |
Virgen de Chapi |
60,000
|
Sport Boys |
Callao |
Miguel Grau |
17,000
|
Sport Huancayo |
Huancayo |
Estadio Huancayo |
20,000
|
Sporting Cristal |
Lima |
Alberto Gallardo |
18,000
|
Universidad César Vallejo |
Trujillo |
Mansiche |
25,000
|
Universidad San Martín |
Lima |
Alberto Gallardo |
18,000
|
Universitario |
Lima |
Monumental |
80,093
|
UTC |
Cajamarca |
Héroes de San Ramón |
18,000
|
Liga 2
|
Alianza Atlético |
Sullana |
Campeones del 36 |
5,000
|
Chavelines Juniors |
Pacasmayo |
Carlos A. Olivares |
2,000
|
Comerciantes Unidos |
Cutervo |
Juan Maldonado Gamarra |
12,000
|
Cultural Santa Rosa |
Andahuaylas |
Monumental de Condebamba |
10,000
|
Deportivo Coopsol |
San Vicente de Cañete |
Roberto Yáñez |
5,000
|
Juan Aurich |
Chiclayo |
Municipal de la Juventud |
2,000
|
Pirata |
Olmos |
Francisco Mendoza Pizarro |
5,000
|
Santos |
Nasca |
José Picasso Peratta |
8,000
|
Unión Comercio |
Nueva Cajamarca |
IPD de Moyobamba |
12,000
|
Unión Huaral |
Huaral |
Julio Lores Colan |
10,000
|
- ^ Used by Deportivo Llacuabamba for their Torneo Apertura home match against Cantolao.
- ^ Used by Deportivo Municipal as temporary home stadium while Estadio Iván Elías Moreno is remodeled.
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