Primera División Peruana 1934
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The 1934 season of the Primera División Peruana
Primera División Peruana
The Peruvian Primera División is the top professional division of Peruvian football. It is known today as Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional Peruano...

was the 19th season of top-flight Peruvian football. A total of 9 teams competed in this league. The national champions were Universitario de Deportes
Universitario de Deportes
Club Universitario de Deportes, also known as Universitario, or more popularly as [La] "U", is a Peruvian football club located in Lima. It is the most successful football club in Peru. The club was founded in 1924 under the name Federación Universitaria by students of the National University of...

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Alianza Lima
Alianza Lima
Club Alianza Lima is a Peruvian First Division football club who plays at the Estadio Alejandro Villanueva in the La Victoria District of Lima, Peru. They are one of the most famous and well supported clubs in the country and the oldest team in the Peruvian First Division.Alianza enjoyed success...

 was the regular champion, but as Universitario protested the rules a playoff took place. After winning this playoff Universitario won the 1934 Championship.

Circolo Sportivo Italiano
Circolo Sportivo Italiano
Circolo Sportivo Italiano is a Peruvian football club, playing in the department of Pueblo Libre , Lima.-History:The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on nine occasions, from 1926 Peruvian Primera División until 1934 Peruvian Primera División when was...

 disbanded after 3 matches. Hence, their 5 remaining matches were awarded to their opponents, Circolo gaining 0 pts. No team was promoted and First Division was reduced to 5 teams for 1935.

Format

  • From 1931 until 1934 the results of a reserve teams league were added as bonus points.
  • From 1931 until 1942 the points system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walk-over:0.

Standings

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National title Play-off

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UNIVERSITARIO
1934 National Champions - 2nd title

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