Four years later they conquered their second major success after winning the 2011 Torneo Descentralizado, defeating Alianza Lima in the third leg of the finals in a penalty shootout.
This merged club—led by manager Horacioa Baldessari won the 1993 Copa Perú and gained promotion to 1994 Torneo Descentralizado when they defeated FBC Aurora, Unión Juventud, Deportivo Garcilaso, and Colegio Nacional Iquitos in the final group.
[1] Due to the financial strain created by playing in the top flight, Juan Aurich de Chiclayo also folded as its predecessors.
[1] In November 2004, Juan Merino Aurich took control of the waning football club Mariscal Nieto of the La Victoria district of the Chiclayo Province.
[5] Alianza Lima, which was second of the group at the start of second stage, surpassed Juan Aurich and failed to advance to the finals.
The club continued with Suárez into the 2010 season, which began on a high note after they eliminated Estudiantes Tecos in the first stage of the 2010 Copa Libertadores.
They advanced to Group 3 of the competition with Copa Libertadores defending champions Estudiantes de La Plata, Alianza Lima, and Bolívar.
They lost the first leg at home 1–2 against Alianza Lima and were in danger of losing the chance to win their first professional championship.
Surprisingly, in the second leg they held their own against Alianza at the Estadio Alejandro Villanueva and achieved a narrow 1–0 win with a memorable goal from Ysrael Zúñiga in the second half.
The club modified its crest at the beginning of 2015, which includes the name of the team, the city of Chiclayo and the year of its foundation (1922).
The golden star at the top corresponds to the national title obtained in 2011.Juan Aurich plays in the multi-purpose stadium Estadio Elías Aguirre which has a capacity of 24,500.
Built between 1968 and 1970 by the municipality of the Chiclayo Province, it was named after the 19th century Peruvian sailor Elías Aguirre Romero.
Consequently, Juan Aurich has temporarily moved its home matches to the Estadio Francisco Mendoza Pizarro, located in Olmos.
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