- José Pardo de Tumán
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José Pardo Full name Club Sport José Pardo Nickname(s) Los azucareros Founded October 19, 1919 Ground Estadio Eugenio Zapata Mingoya de Tumán,
TumánLeague Copa Peru Home coloursAway coloursClub Sport José Pardo is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Tumán, Lambayeque, Peru.
The club is the biggest of Tumán city, and one of the biggest in Lambayeque Province.
The club were founded 19 October 1919 and play in the Copa Perú which is the third division of the Peruvian league.
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History
In the 1971 Copa Perú, the club classified to the Final Stage, but was eliminated by FBC Melgar.
The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on five occasions, from 1971 Torneo Descentralizado until 1975 Torneo Descentralizado when was relegated to the Copa Perú.
Rivalries
José Pardo has had a long standing rivalry with Deportivo Pomalca.
Honours
National
- Copa Peru: 0
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- Runner-up (1): 1971
- Liga Distrial de Chiclayo: 6
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- 1947, 1948, 1949, 1956, 1958, 1969
See also
- List of football clubs in Peru
- Peruvian football league system
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