Peruvian Football Federation

The Peruvian Football Federation (Spanish: Federación Peruana de Fútbol or FPF) is the body that governs Association football in Peru. It was founded on August 23, 1922, and affiliated with FIFA in 1924.[1] It is a member of CONMEBOL since 1925, and directly oversees the Peru national football team, futsal team youth teams, Peruvian Primera División, and the amateur leagues.[2] The Peruvian National football team has won two Copa Américas, six Bolivarian Games titles and qualified for the FIFA World Cup five times.

Peruvian Football Federation
CONMEBOL
Founded1922; 104 years ago (1922)
HeadquartersAviación Avenue 2085, San Luis, Lima, Peru
FIFA affiliation1924
CONMEBOL affiliation1925
PresidentAgustín Lozano [es]
Websitewww.fpf.org.pe

It is indirectly involved in the organization of the Primera División (today Liga 1), the Liga Femenina, Liga 2, Liga 3, Copa Perú, Copa de la Liga and others.[3] It is headquartered in the Villa Deportiva Nacional (VIDENA) on Aviación Avenue 2085 in San Luis, Lima, which is also the training center of most Peruvian sports federations.

Association staff

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Name Position Source
Peru Agustín Lozano President [4]
Peru Lander Aleman 1st Vice President [5]
Peru Luis Duarte Plata 2nd Vice President [5]
Peru Claudio Limaylla Executive [5]
Peru Osías Ramírez Executive [5]
Peru Freddy Ames Executive [5]
Peru Raúl Lozano Executive [5]
Peru Farid Awad Executive [5]
Peru Franklin Chuquizuta Executive [5]
Peru Juan Ricketts Executive [5]
Peru Gabriela Marchinares Executive [5]
Brazil Mano Menezes Team Coach (Men's) [6]
Argentina Antonio Spinelli Team Coach (Women's) [7]

Competitions

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Men's football

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The list of official competitions organized by the Peruvian Football Federation since its creation in 1922 are:

Current competitions
Name Organised
Liga 11926–present
Liga 21943–present
Liga 32025–present
Copa Perú1967–present
Ligas DepartamentalesVariable–present
Ligas ProvincialesVariable–present
Ligas DistritalesVariable–present
Copa de la Liga2025–present
Defunct competitions
Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao1926–1975
División Intermedia1926–1940
Torneo Interligas1928
Copa Uruguay1928–1932
Campeonato Nacional1928–1980
Primera División Regional de Lima y Callao1941–1950
Segunda División Regional de Lima y Callao1942–1950
Tercera División Regional de Lima y Callao1941–1950
Liguilla de Ascenso a Segunda División1954–1973
Copa Presidente de la República1970
Reclasificatorio Regional1974
Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima1976–1986
Región IX Metropolitana1976–1991
Intermedia1984–1987
Región Promocional de Lima y Callao1992–1996
Torneo Zonal1992
Torneo Intermedio1993
Ligas Superiores2004–2023
Torneo del Inca2011, 2014–2015
Copa Federación2012
Cuadrangular de Ascenso20182019
Copa Bicentenario2019–2021
Supercopa Peruana2020

Women's football

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Current competitions
Name Organised
Liga Femenina1996–present
Liga de Ascenso Femenina2022–present

Youth

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Current competitions
Name Organised
Liga Sub-182025–present
Defunct competitions
Torneo de Promoción y Reserva2010–2024
Copa Generación2021

Men's Futsal

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Current competitions
Name Organised
Futsal Pro: Primera División2002–present
División Superior2002–present

Women's Futsal

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Current competitions
Name Organised
Liga Futsal Pro: Primera División2014–present

List of presidents

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Period Name
1922–1925Claudio Martínez Bodero
1926Guillermo Amesquita
1927Alejandro Garland
1928León M. Vega
1928Eladio Lanatta
1929Federico Fernandini
1930Gastón Basadre
1930–1931Ricardo Guzmán Marquina
1931Gastón Basadre
1932–1933Manuel Mujica Gallo
1933–1936Luis Picasso Rodríguez
1936–1937Claudio Martínez Bodero
1938–1939Luis Marrou Correa
1939–1941Luis Vásquez Benavides
1941–1942Alejandro Valdivia
1942Guillermo Garavito
1943Humberto Meza
1943–1948Juan Bromley
1948–1952Leoncio Gómez Ruiz
1952Augusto Montes
1952–1953Juan Escudero Villar
1953Miguel Marticorrena
1953–1954Pablo Jhery Camino
1954José Merino Reyba
1954–1955Luis Razetto
1956Enrique Velásquez Villavicencio
1956–1959José Salom Maúrtua
1959–1960Nicanor Arteaga Domínguez
1961Jorge Barreto Alván
1962–1964Teófilo Salinas Fuller
1965Andrés Dianderas
1966–1970Gustavo Escudero Molina
1970–1973José Salom Maúrtua
1973–1975Luciano Cúneo Marsini
1975–1976Miguel Pelnny Guardia
1976–1977Manuel Monasi
1977–1978Álvaro Valdivia Aspiazú
1979Augusto Ciccia
1980–1983Alberto Espantoso Pérez
1983–1984Luis Vargas Hornes
1985Jorge Quiroz Castro
1985–1987Oswaldo Ramírez
1987–1991Josué Grande Fernández
1992Manuel Burga Seoane
1992Walter Indacochea Queirolo
1992–2002Nicolás Delfino
2002–2015Manuel Burga Seoane
2015–2018Edwin Oviedo
2018–Agustín Lozano

See also

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References

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  1. "FPF celebra 100 años". Archived from the original on 2023-06-07. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  2. Darby, Paul; Johnes, Martin; Mellor, Gavin (1 January 2005). Soccer and Disaster. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780714653525. Retrieved 4 March 2017 via Google Books.
  3. Higgins, James (4 March 2017). Lima: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195178906. Retrieved 4 March 2017 via Google Books.
  4. https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/PER/organisation
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Junta Directiva de la FPF realizó juramentación para el periodo 2025-2030". Ovación (in Spanish). 20 December 2025. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  6. "Mano Menezes es el nuevo seleccionador de Perú". ESPN (in Spanish). 29 January 2026. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  7. "FPF separa Doriva Bueno de la Selección Peruana Femenina y asume el cargo Conrad Flores". elpopular.pe (in Spanish). 15 October 2021. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
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