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2025 Liga 3 (Peru)

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Liga 3
Season2025
DatesTBD
2026

The 2025 Liga 3 will be the 1st edition of the third tier of Federación Peruana de Futbol.

Format

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The format for the 2025 Liga 3 has yet to be revealed.

Teams

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Initially, it had been planned that the 2025 season would be played with 32 teams: 1 relegated from Peruvian Segunda División in 2024, 6 teams qualified from the 2024 Torneo de Reservas and 25 teams promoted from the 2024 Copa Perú. However, after the administrative relegation of Unión Huaral and Juan Aurich, from Liga 2 at the beginning of the season, in addition to the increase to eight of the qualifiers since the 2024 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva, this number was expanded to 36.[1]

Deportivo Municipal's disqualification from the 2024 Liga 2 caused the 2025 Liga 3 season to increase to 37, one more than the initial number of 36.

Team changes

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Promoted from
2024 Copa Perú
Qualified from
2024 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva
Relegated from
2024 Liga 2
Increase Amazonas 1
Increase Áncash 1
Increase Apurímac 1
Increase Arequipa 1
Increase Ayacucho 1
Increase Cajamarca 1
Increase Callao 1
Increase Cusco 1
Increase UDA (Huancavelica 1)
Increase Huánuco 1
Increase Ica 1
Increase Junín 1
Increase La Libertad 1
Increase Lambayeque 1
Increase Lima 1
Increase Loreto 1
Increase Alto Rendimiento (Madre de Dios 1)
Increase Moquegua 1
Increase Pasco 1
Increase Piura 1
Increase Puno 1
Increase San Martín 1
Increase Tacna 1
Increase Tumbes 1
Increase Ucayali 1
Increase Universitario II (1st)
Increase Melgar II (2nd)
Increase Alianza Lima II (Semifinalist)
Increase ADT II (Semifinalist)
Increase Cienciano II (Quarterfinalist)
Increase Sport Boys II (Quarterfinalist)
Increase Sport Huancayo II (Quarterfinalist)
Increase Universidad César Vallejo II (Quarterfinalist)
Decrease Deportivo Municipal (12th, Retired)
Decrease Carlos Stein (16th)
Decrease Juan Aurich (Retired)
Decrease Unión Huaral (Retired)

Stadia and locations

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Team City Stadium[2] Capacity[3]
ADT II Tarma Unión Tarma 9,100
Alto Rendimiento Puerto Maldonado IPD de Puerto Maldonado 2,000
Alianza Lima II Lima Esther Grande de Bentín
Carlos Stein Chongoyape Municipal de la Juventud 2,500
Cienciano II Cusco Thomas E. Payne 8,000
Deportivo Municipal Lima Iván Elías Moreno 11,000
Juan Aurich Lambayeque César Flores Marigorda 7,000
Melgar II Arequipa CAR - FBC Melgar
Sport Boys II Callao Campolo Alcalde 2,000
Sport Huancayo II Huancayo Huancayo 20,000
Unión Huaral Chancay Julio Lores Colán 6,000
UDA Huancavelica IPD de Huancavelica 8,500
Universidad César Vallejo II Trujillo Villa Poeta
Universitario II Lima Campo Mar - U
Amazonas 1
Áncash 1
Apurímac 1
Arequipa 1
Ayacucho 1
Cajamarca 1
Callao 1
Cusco 1
Huánuco 1
Ica 1
Junín 1
La Libertad 1
Lambayeque 1
Lima 1
Loreto 1
Moquegua 1
Pasco 1
Piura 1
Puno 1
San Martín 1
Tacna 1
Tumbes 1
Ucayali 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ REGLAMENTO Torneo Promoción y Reservas 2024
  2. ^ Most stadiums are owned by the Instituto Peruano del Deporte (IPD).
  3. ^ "Peru". fussballtempel.net. Archived from the original on 25 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
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