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Liga Panameña de Fútbol

Liga Panameña de Fútbol

The Liga Panameña de Fútbol (LPF) (English: Panamanian Football League) is the top division football league in Panama. Until 2009, the league was named "Asociación Nacional Pro Fútbol" (ANAPROF).

Liga Panameña de Fútbol
Founded1988 (1988)
CountryPanama
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLiga Nacional de Ascenso
International cup(s)CONCACAF Champions League
Current championsCAI Independiente 2019)
Most championshipsÁrabe Unido (13 titles)
TV partnersRPC TV, TV-Max
Websitelpf.com.pa [7]
2018–19 Liga Panameña de Fútbol

Competition format

The league's season is divided into two tournaments called the Apertura and Clausura. Both tournaments have an identical format. Each tournament has two stages: the first stage is a double round-robin round where each team plays every other team twice, once at home and once away. The top-four teams advance to a final stage, a single-elimination culminating with a final match.

The first stage of both tournaments is combined into an aggregate table to determine relegation. The team with the fewest points is relegated to the Primera A for the following season.

The champions of both tournaments qualify to the CONCACAF Champions League.

History

ANAPROF logo

ANAPROF logo

Former logo used by Liga Panameña de Fútbol

Former logo used by Liga Panameña de Fútbol

In 1987, a group of men, composed of Giancarlo Gronchi, Jan Domburg, Edgar Plazas, Jorge Zelasny, Ángel Valero and Juan Carlos Delgado, founded the Asociación Nacional Pro-Fútbol (ANAPROF for short) on February 26, 1988.

Their objective was to organize professional football in Panama, in order to help the Panamanian national team in the long term.

Founding teams

Timeline

  • The league was founded in as ANAPROF in 1988 after years of turmoil in Panamanian football. The first season, which featured six teams, began on February 26, 1988. Six teams participated. From that year until 2001, the league used a "long tournament" format in which every team played every other team in a home and away set. Since 2001, the league has used the Apertura/Clausura split season that is common to Latin America.

  • From 1994-96, Panamanian football was rent by a schism between ANAPROF and a rival league, LINFUNA. The split was resolved in 1996-97, when the leagues merged into a single twelve-team tournament.

  • The next few seasons of league football was a bit confusing as the governing body tried to sort out its formats. In 1997-98, the league was split into two groups for the regular season, followed by an eight-team playoff. In 1998-99, the league shrunk to ten teams, with six of them advancing to a post-season tournament. The top four advanced further to a playoff to determine the champion. A similar format was used in 1999-2000 and 2000-2001.

  • In 2001, the Apetura/Clausura format was adopted, and with modifications has been used ever since. The most significant involved the idea of the Grand Championship playoff. From 2001 to 2007, the winner of the Apertura faced the winner of the Clausura to determine a season champion. After 2007, this idea was abandoned.

  • In 2009 ANAPROF changes its name to Liga Panameña de Fútbol.

2017-18 teams

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AlianzaPanama CityCancha de Entrenamiento Luis Tapia900
Atlético VeragüenseSantiago de VeraguasEstadio Áristocles Castillo500
Árabe UnidoColónEstadio Armando Dely Valdés4,000
ChorrilloPanama CityEstadio Maracaná5,500
Club Atlético IndependienteLa ChorreraEstadio Agustín Sánchez3,000
Plaza AmadorPanama CityEstadio Maracaná5,500
San FranciscoLa ChorreraEstadio Agustín Sánchez3,000
Santa GemaArraijánEstadio Agustín Sánchez3,000
Sporting San MiguelitoSan MiguelitoCancha de Entrenamiento Luis Tapia900
TauroPanama CityEstadio Rommel Fernández32,000

Championships by team

TeamWinnersRunners-up
Árabe Unido1515
Tauro148
San Francisco9102
Plaza Amador66
Chorrillo24
Euro Kickersdagger12
Sporting San Miguelito11
Independiente11
Panamá Viejo1
Chepodagger
2
Club Projusadagger
2
Alianza
1
Río Abajo
1
Atlético Veragüense
1
**Sporting Colóndagger**
1
Cosmosdagger
1
Costa del Este F.C.dagger
1

1 Including 2 Winners in LINFUNA. 2 Including 2 Runners-up under the name Deportivo La Previsora. Teams dissolved.

Past results LINFUNA

From 1994 to 1996 Panamese football went through a schism, with the alternative federation, LINFUNA (officially recognised by FIFA then). LINFUNA and ANAPROF joined again in 1996.

SeasonsChampionsRunners-up
1994–95Árabe UnidoCosmos
1995–96Árabe UnidoClub Projusa

Results by year

The following table shows past results for ANAPROF (1988-09) and the Liga Panameña de Fútbol (2009–present)

SeasonsChampionsManagerRunners-up
1988Plaza AmadorColombiaCarlos CollazosDeportivo La Previsora
1989TauroUruguayMiguel MansillaDeportivo La Previsora
1990Plaza AmadorEl SalvadorMilton PalaciosTauro
1991TauroUruguayMiguel MansillaEuro Kickers
1992Plaza AmadorColombiaCarlos CollazosSporting Colón
1993Euro KickersPanamaOrlando MuñozClub Projusa
1994–95San FranciscoPanamaLeopoldo LeeTauro
1995–96San FranciscoPanamaLeopoldo LeePlaza Amador
1996–97TauroUruguayMiguel MansillaEuro Kickers
1997–98TauroUruguayMiguel MansillaÁrabe Unido
1998–99Árabe UnidoPeruEliazar HerreraTauro
1999–00TauroPanamaAlfredo PoyatosPlaza Amador
2000–01Panamá ViejoPanamaGary StempelTauro
2001 (Apertura)Árabe UnidoColombiaRichard ParraSan Francisco
2001 (Clausura)Árabe UnidoColombiaRichard ParraPlaza Amador
2002 (Apertura)Árabe UnidoColombiaRichard ParraSan Francisco
2002 (Clausura)Plaza AmadorArgentinaSergio GiovagnoliTauro
2003 (Apertura)TauroColombiaGonzalo SotoÁrabe Unido
2003 (Clausura)TauroColombiaGonzalo SotoAlianza
2004 (Apertura)Árabe UnidoParaguayJulio César NúñezPlaza Amador
2004 (Clausura)Árabe UnidoParaguayJulio César NúñezSan Francisco
2005 (Apertura)Plaza AmadorPanamaFernando Arnulfo BolívarÁrabe Unido
2005 (Clausura)San FranciscoPanamaGary StempelAtlético Veragüense
2006 (Apertura)San FranciscoPanamaGary StempelPlaza Amador
2006 (Clausura)TauroPanamaRubén GuevaraÁrabe Unido
2007 (Apertura)TauroUruguayMiguel MansillaSan Francisco
2007 (Clausura)San FranciscoPanamaGary StempelÁrabe Unido
2008 (Apertura)San FranciscoPanamaGary StempelTauro
2008 (Clausura)Árabe UnidoColombiaRichard ParraTauro
2009 (Apertura) ISan FranciscoPanamaRubén GuevaraChorrillo
2009 (Apertura) IIÁrabe UnidoColombiaRichard ParraTauro
2010 (Clausura)Árabe UnidoColombiaRichard ParraSan Francisco
2010 (Apertura)TauroPanamaJuan Carlos CubillaSan Francisco
2011 (Clausura)San FranciscoPanamaGary StempelChorrillo
2011 (Apertura)ChorrilloUruguayMiguel Angel MansillaPlaza Amador
2012 (Clausura)TauroColombiaSergio AnguloChepo
2012 (Apertura)Árabe UnidoColombiaJair PalaciosChepo
2013 (Clausura)Sporting San MiguelitoPanamaMario Anthony TorresSan Francisco
2013 (Apertura)TauroPanamaRolando PalmaSan Francisco
2014 (Clausura)ChorrilloPanamaJulio Medina IIIRío Abajo
2014 (Apertura)San FranciscoPanamaGary StempelSporting San Miguelito
2015 (Clausura)Árabe UnidoColombiaSergio GuzmanIndependiente
2015 (Apertura)Árabe UnidoColombiaSergio GuzmanChorrillo
2016 (Clausura)Plaza AmadorColombiaJair PalaciosChorrillo
2016 (Apertura)Árabe UnidoColombiaSergio GuzmanPlaza Amador
2017 (Clausura)Tauro FCPanamaRolando PalmaÁrabe Unido
2017 (Apertura)ChorrilloColombiaOscar UpeguiÁrabe Unido
2018 (Clausura)CAI IndependientePanamaDonaldo GonzalezTauro FC
2018 (Apertura)Tauro FCUruguaySaul MaldonadoCosta del Este F.C.

Top-scorers by season

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See also

  • Panamanian football clubs in CONCACAF competitions

References

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Citation Linklpf.com.paLiga Panameña de Fútbol (Official Page-Spanish)
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Citation Linkwww.panamafutbol.comLPF Website (unofficial)
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgPanama-List of Champions
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Citation Linkwww.webcitation.orgANAPROF club participation in UNCAF tournament
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Citation Linkfepafut.comFederaciòn Panameña de Fùtbol (fepafut.com)
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Citation Linkwww.rsssf.comPanama - List of Champions
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Citation Linklpf.com.palpf.com.pa
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Citation Linkweb.archive.org[1]
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Citation Linklpf.com.paLiga Panameña de Fútbol (Official Page-Spanish)
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Citation Linkwww.panamafutbol.comLPF Website (unofficial)
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgPanama-List of Champions
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Citation Linkwww.webcitation.orgANAPROF club participation in UNCAF tournament
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Citation Linkfepafut.comFederaciòn Panameña de Fùtbol (fepafut.com)
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