Asociación Deportiva Tarma

ADT are two time champions of the Copa Perú and are the record holders for the Liga Provincial de Tarma with 11 titles.

ADT would play Liga Departamental de Junín until 1970, where they won the league and got promoted to that years Copa Perú.

The following year, in its first season in the top flight, it achieved its best campaign in the first division, as it entered the final playoffs and finished as the third best team of the year, coming very close to qualifying for the Copa Libertadores by finishing two points behind Atlético Torino, which was classified as runner-up for that cup.

In the following seasons its performances did not go beyond regular until 1990, the year in which it won the Central Region, qualifying for the pre-league where it would be eliminated by Alianza Lima.

This result allowed them to move on to the play-off stage against Unión San Martín de Pisco and they were eliminated with an overall score of 2 to 1.

After drawing 0-0 in regular time, they were eliminated in a penalty shoot-out but managed to qualify due to an improper line-up of an opposing player.

On November 29, they faced Alfonso Ugarte in the final against whom they drew 0-0 and in a penalty shoot-out they won 5-3, winning the title and promotion to 2022 Liga 1 after 31 years.

As a result, the club decided to renovate their stadium, Unión Tarma with a cost of 30 million soles and would be completed in 2025.

ADT's badge is a light blue crest with a white sash and a red-white tricolor patch above resembling the Peruvian flag.

ADT shares the stadium with their rivals Sport Dos de Mayo, who participate in the Copa Perú, the fourth tier of Peruvian football.

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