The season's top scorers were Teodoro Fernández and Jorge "Campolo" Alcalde, both with 10 goals.
In this way "Lolo" Fernández managed to be the top scorer in the Peruvian First Division for the first time for three consecutive years, a record he holds together with Valeriano López.
The Peruvian sports authorities, taking advantage of the fact that a congress of the South American Football Confederation was being held in Lima, presented the case to some of their delegates, who thought that a title should not be defined by such a narrow margin, and that it would be best to declare it tied.
The Club Universitario de Deportes maintains that the authorities would have declared the tournament tied, and thus the extra match, in which they were victorious, would have given them the Absolute Title.
In 2013, Alianza Lima sent a formal claim to the Peruvian Football Federation to rectify the list of winners,[1] but so far the entity has not issued any statement yet.