Liga Lagunense A1/A2 (Football Tournament)

The Liga Lagunense A1/A2 is the most important football tournaments in Laguna Grande. There are two divisions: the Liga Lagunense A1 and Liga Lagunense A2, both with 20 teams each. The Liga A1 is the highest football league in the entire country. The national cup is known as "Copa JAC". The winner goes to the Libertadores.

History
In 1972, multiple members of the ALF [Asociación Lagunense de Futebol/Lagunian Football Federation] went to a meeting in Puerto Iquique to discuss about the creation of a championship to promote the national football. In 1973, the idea was approved, and, in 1974, the first season of the Liga Lagunense de Futebol began.

It was first called Primeira División de Laguna [Serie A]/Segunda División de Laguna [Serie B], but, in 1987, the name was changed to Liga A1/Liga A2.

Copa JAC Laguna Grande
The Copa JAC Laguna Grande, or simply Copa JAC is the national cup, created in 1990 and sponsored by JAC Motors. All the Liga A1/Liga A2 teams and regional champions play against each other, in a knockout-type competition. The last champion of the cup was Asociación Deportiva Baía, that currently plays the Liga A1. The team with most championships is Club Atletico Tarija (6).

The possible creation of the Liga A3
Looking to give more opportunities for smaller teams to show off, the ALF might create the Liga A3 in the near future. It will follow the same format of the Liga A1 and Liga A2, and will also include regional champions.