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The Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur (''National Association of Amateur Football''), locally known by its abbreviation ANFA, is the governing body of
Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east a ...
an
football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
on amateur level, and along with
Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional The Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (ANFP) monitors all the conforming clubs and acts as the organizational body for professional competitions, governing the Primera División de Chile and Primera B with 32 associate clubs all togeth ...
(ANFP), who is responsible for the professional counterpart, they made the
Chilean Football Federation The Football Federation of Chile ( es, Federación de Fútbol de Chile or ) is the governing body of association football, football in Chile. It was founded 19 June 1895, making it the second oldest South American association football federation, ...
. Its functions are to organize and promote the amateur football in Chile. It is responsible for organizing the
Chilean Tercera División A Tercera División de Chile (Third Division of Chile), is the fourth tier of Chilean football (soccer). It is organized by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile and the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur de Chile. It is both the fourth level of ...
, the fourth level competition in Chilean football, and the
Chilean Tercera División B Tercera División B de Chile (Third Division B of Chile), is the fifth category of Chilean football (soccer) in the Liga Chilena de Fútbol, and is organized by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile and the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur d ...
, the fifth level competition, as well as the 345 Local Associations, located in 15 different Regional Associations. They also organize the ''Campeonato Nacional Amateur de Clubes Campeones'', and the ''Campeonato Nacional Amateur de Asociaciones'' (at Adult and Youth levels).


Campeonato Nacional Amateur de Clubes Campeones ANFA


Winners

*1988 - Arturo Prat (Hualañé, Maule) *1989 - Unión Bellavista (Antofagasta, Antofagasta) *1990 - Independiente (Cauquenes, Maule) *1991 - C.C.U. (Antofagasta, Antofagasta) *1992 - Lintz (Puerto Montt, Los Lagos) *1993 - Coloso (Arica, Tarapacá) *1994 - Unión Pacífico (Constitución, Maule) *1995 - Santos (Temuco, Araucanía) *1996 - Julio Juárez (El Pinar, Santiago) *1997 - Estrella del Sur (Castro, Los Lagos) *1998 - Cardenal Caro (Pichilemu, O'Higgins) *1999 - Unión Católica (Nogales, Valparaíso) *2000 - Arauco (Osorno, Los Lagos) *2001 - Cardenal Caro (Pichilemu, O'Higgins) *2002 - Población Balmaceda (José María Caro, Santiago) *2003 - Huracán (Concepción, Biobío) *2004 - Unión Compañía (Unión Esperanza, O'Higgins) *2005 - Unión Wanderers (General Lagos, Los Ríos) *2006 - IRFE (Santa Cruz, O'Higgins) *2007 - Estrella (Graneros, O'Higgins) *2008 - Lord Cochrane (Concepción, Biobío) *2009 - Estrella (Graneros, O'Higgins) *2010 - Paniahue (Santa Cruz, O'Higgins) *2011 - Paniahue (Santa Cruz, O'Higgins) *2012 - Juventud Varsovia (Cardenal Caro, Santiago) *2013 - Deportivo Escondida (Antofagasta, Antofagasta) *2014 - Atlético Balmaceda (San Antonio, Valparaíso) *2015 - Paniahue (Santa Cruz, O'Higgins) *2016 - Juventud Unida (Dalcahue, Los Lagos) *2017 - Unión Bellavista (Coquimbo, Coquimbo) *2018 - Población Los Nogales (Estación Central, Santiago) *2019 - Unión Bellavista (Coquimbo, Coquimbo) *2020 - Cóndor (Pichidegua, O'Higgins)


Campeonato Nacional Amateur de Asociaciones ANFA


Winners

*1912 - Antofagasta *1913 - Antofagasta / Santiagoshared *1914 - Santiago *1915 - Talcahuano / Santiagoshared *1916 - Talcahuano / Valparaísoshared *1917 - Zona Sur / Zona Centralshared *1920 - Zona Sur *1924 - Zona Sur / Zona Centralshared *1926 - Zona Norte *1927 - IV Zona (Aconcagua Valparaíso) *1928 - VI Zona (Colchagua Maule) *1930 - Iquique / Concepciónshared *1931 - Santiago *1934 - Lota *1935 - San Enrique (Iquique) *1937 - Iquique *1938 - Valparaíso *1939 - Pedro de Valdivia *1941 - Pedro de Valdivia *1943 - Iquique *1945 - Concepción *1947 - Iquique *1949 - La Serena *1951 - La Serena *1953 - La Serena *1955 - Iquique *1957 - Peñaflor *1959 - Calama *1961 - Chuquicamata *1963 - Peñaflor *1966 - Alejo Barrios (Valparaíso) *1968 - Valparaíso *1970 - Antofagasta *1972 - Antofagasta *1974 - Castro *1976 - Peñaflor *1978 - Iquique *1980 - Punta Arenas *1982 - Puerto Montt *1984 - Pichilemu *1989 - Rengo *1993 - Quilpué *1996 - Rengo *2000 - Illapel *2003 - Castro *2005 - Santa Cruz *2008 - Punta Arenas *2011 - Cardenal Caro (Santiago) *2014 - Villa San Agustín (Talca) *2017 - Castro *2020 - Tocopilla List of Amateur Champions (Associations)
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Official websiteOrganization Commission of Tercera División
{{DEFAULTSORT:Asociacion Nacional de Futbol Amateur Association football governing bodies in Chile Sports organizations established in 1985 1985 establishments in Chile