Copa Rommel Fernández

Football league
Copa Rommel Fernández
Founded1996
Country Panama
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toLiga Nacional de Ascenso
Relegation toLocal district leagues
Current championsRiver Plate David
WebsiteFepafut
Current: Copa Rommel Fernández 2018

The Copa Rommel Fernández is the third level of Panama's national club championship. It was founded in 1996 and it is a seasonal tournament that lasts 2 months in which the champion is promoted to Liga Nacional de Ascenso. The tournament is named after Panamanian football legend Rommel Fernández. The tournament is presided by Lucas Fernández and managed by Panamanian Football Federation.

Since the championship is seasonal only, at the end of each competition each of the teams (except the champions) are relegated to their respective district leagues where they compete to earn a spot for the following season. Additionally, the team relegated from the Liga Nacional de Ascenso automatically holds a spot to compete in the Copa Rommel Fernández after the end of the second division championship.

Format

The tournament is divided into three zones which include the qualified teams from each respective provincial tournaments (see below) plus previous season Liga Nacional de Ascenso relegated team. Each province is represented by two teams except Chiriquí which is represented by four teams and Panamá with ten teams. Each team plays a single game against the other teams from their same zone, the two teams with most points in their respective zones will qualify to the final round. The eight qualified teams play a knock out stage which starts with rounds of 16 and finishes with a two team final. The champion gains promotion to the Liga Nacional de Ascenso held that same year.

Qualification

In order to gain the right to play in this tournament each team has to first participate in their respective district leagues. The winners of each district league will later move on a provincial tournament. The champion and the runner-up of the provincial tournaments obtain the right to represent their province in the Copa Rommel Fernández held the following year.

Teams by Seasons

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Copa Rommel Fernández 2018 teams
Zone 1
Tierra Firme FC
Parque Norte FC
Montpellier FC
Arsenal FC
Las Margaritas FC
Promesa de Dios
Rocinha FC
FC Real Portobelo
La Feria FC
Deportivo Río Tuira
Deportivo Independiente Darién
Zone 2
Élite FC
La Barriada FC
Sporting París
Villa Guadalupe FC
Atlético Millonario
Alianza FC (LS)
DoGo PriKids
Algarrobos FC (VE)
Zone 3
Bryan FC
Da God FC
Malca FC
Blanco Indígena
Five Star FC (BDT)
Atlético Isla Colón
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XX Copa Rommel Fernández 2017 teams
Zone 1
Deportivo Cativá
Platense FC
San Martín FC
Deportivo Junior (PE)
CD Nuevo Chorrillo
UDELAS FC
BAGOSO FC
Atlético Cangrejero FC
Club Independiente Darién
IPT Unadrusia FC
Zone 2
La Barriada FC (CC)
Límite FC (CC)
San Antonio (HE)
Sport Boys FC (HE)
Deportivo Urracá
Atlético Sonaeño (VE)
Zone 3
Tropezón FC (CH)
Cruzeiro FC (CH)
Calián FC (OC)
San Valentín FC (OC)
Ley y Orden FC (BO)
Bendecidos por Dios FC (BO)
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Copa Rommel Fernández 2013 teams
Zone 1
CD Pan de Azúcar
San Joaquin FC
San Martín
Atlético Darién
Garachine FC
Bambu FC
Olympic FC
Promesas de Dios
UDELAS-Paraná
Zone 2
Atlético Don Bosco
Los Milagros FC
Prado FC
Atl.Don Bosco Veraguas
La Mesa
Atlético Penonomé
Cosmos FC
Niupy FC
Las Tablas FC
Zone 3
Solano FC
River Plate
Deportivo Junior
El Palmar FC
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Copa Rommel Fernández 2010 teams
Zone 1
Deportivo Cali
Deportivo El Valle
Navy Bay
ParaisoFC-Arraijan
Santa Fe
Suntracs FC
Zone 2
Atlético Darién
La Primavera
Los Pumas
Río de Jesús F.C.
San Antonio de Pmé
Santa Gema F.C.
Zone 3
Club 20-30
Llano Rio
Los Milagros F.C.
Monagrillo F.C.
Niupy FC
Zone 4
Atlético Bocas Isla
Deportivo Los Halcones
Deportivo Bades
Majagua
Malca F.C.
San José F.C.

Past Champions & Runners-up

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1996
Details
N/A [1] N/A
1997
Details
La Primavera (Veraguas) N/A
1998
Details
Solano FC 2-2
5-2**[2]
Inter de Guabito
1999-00
Details
C.A.I. 3-1[3] Zona Libre FC (Changuinola)
2000-01
Details
Orión (San Miguelito) 3-1[4] Vista Hermosa (Penonomé)
2002
Details
River Plate de Colón 1-0 Río Abajo
2003
Details
Boxer FC Chitre FC
2004
Details
Atalanta Jr. Chorrillito (Panamá Oeste)
2005-06
Details
Deportivo Génesis (Panamá Este) 5-2[5] Independiente F.C. (Veracruz)
2006-07
Details
Paraíso FC (San Miguelito) 3-0[6] Chorrillito (Panamá Oeste)
2007-08
Details
Chorrillito (Panamá Oeste) 4-2[7] Five Star (Bocas del Toro)
2008-09
Details
Millenium (Barraza) 5-4*[8] El Tecal (Arraijan)
2009-10
Details
SUNTRACS (San Miguelito) 5-0[9] Los Pumas (Penonomé)
2010-11
Details
Santa Gema FC (Arraijan) 4-0[10] Atlético Evolution (Capira)
2011-12
Details
Santos FC (La Chorrera) 3-0[11] AD San Antonio (Penonomé)
2012-13
Details
CD Centenario (Panamá Este) 2-1* [12] La Mesa FC (Veraguas)
2013-14
Details
Club River Plate (David) 1-1
4-2**[13]
Promesa de Dios (Pto. Caimito)
2014-2015
Details
Nueva York FC (Colón) 3-2[14] Deportivo Aroon (La Mesa, Veraguas)
2015-2016
Details
Panamá Viejo Fútbol Club 2-0[15] Club River Plate (David)
2016-2017
Details
  • [*] Won after extra time
  • [**] Won penalty kick

References

  1. ^ 1996 Edicion Archived 2014-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Final 1998
  3. ^ Final 1999-00
  4. ^ Final 2000-01
  5. ^ "Final 2005-06". Archived from the original on 2014-03-03. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  6. ^ "Final 2006-07". Archived from the original on 2014-03-03. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  7. ^ "Final 2007-08". Archived from the original on 2014-03-03. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  8. ^ Final 2008-09
  9. ^ Final 2009-10 Archived 2014-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Final 2010-11". Archived from the original on 2014-03-03. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  11. ^ "Final 2011-12". Archived from the original on 2012-08-16. Retrieved 2014-02-23.
  12. ^ "Final 2012-13". Archived from the original on 2014-03-03. Retrieved 2014-02-23.
  13. ^ "Final 2013-14". Archived from the original on 2014-02-23. Retrieved 2014-02-23.
  14. ^ "Nueva York FC de Colón es el nuevo inquilino en la LNA". Critica (in Spanish). 1 February 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  15. ^ "Panamá Viejo FC se proclama campeón de la Copa Rommel". FEPAFUT. 21 February 2016. Archived from the original on 19 April 2017. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
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