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Club Deportivo y Social Colo-Colo B, usually called Colo-Colo B, is a Chilean football team from Santiago. They are the reserve team of Colo-Colo, and are currently competing in the third tier of Chilean football, the
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. Founded in January 1999, the club played its first season in the Chilean Third Division, via an under–23 team of the club called Colo-Colo Junior, in where players like
Sebastián González Sebastián Ignacio González Valdés (; born 14 December 1978), also known as Chamagol, is a Chilean former footballer who played as striker. Club career He began his football career at Colo-Colo of the first tier of his country, in which ...
and
Luis Ignacio Quinteros Luis Ignacio Quinteros Gasset (born 23 April 1979) is a former Chilean football striker. His previous clubs include Colo-Colo, Universidad Católica and Huachipato in Chile, Colón de Santa Fe and Gimnasia de La Plata in Argentina and Mexican si ...
, become to stars. After the bankruptcy of Colo-Colo in 2001, the club was dissolved because the financial requirements that the team needed, despite of the sport success. In January 2007, thanks to the success of the coach Claudio Borghi in the bench of Colo-Colo, the reserve team again was founded thanks to Gabriel Ruíz–Tagle's management, playing again in the third level of the
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, but after another problem that affected in the reserve's team existence was the ANFA's controversial that established the rule that prevented to the filial teams in play at the
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. In December 2011, after the approval of the Asociación de Fútbol Profesional de Chile in create a new
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, the club was re-established for play in that tournament, debuting the next season with a 1–0 defeat with the reserve team of
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at the Estadio Fiscal de Talca.


Club history


Amateur era


Colo-Colo Junior

Founded in 1937, with the reserve team of Colo-Colo, playing in the Serie B, the former Chilean second division, was immediately dissolved due to financial problems of that level, but however, was re-established in 1999, under the name of Colo-Colo Junior, in where players like
Sebastián González Sebastián Ignacio González Valdés (; born 14 December 1978), also known as Chamagol, is a Chilean former footballer who played as striker. Club career He began his football career at Colo-Colo of the first tier of his country, in which ...
,
Luis Ignacio Quinteros Luis Ignacio Quinteros Gasset (born 23 April 1979) is a former Chilean football striker. His previous clubs include Colo-Colo, Universidad Católica and Huachipato in Chile, Colón de Santa Fe and Gimnasia de La Plata in Argentina and Mexican si ...
become in stars with the pass of time, being champions after with the club. Despite of the sport success, the club again was dissolved, now due to the financial problems of Colo-Colo, that led to the team to the bankruptcy.


Professional era


Inaugural season

After of the approval of the
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on 23 November 2011, and the confirmation on 21 February of the next year, the club debuted against
Rangers B A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
at the Estadio Fiscal de Talca, in a 1–0 defeat with a goal of Eduardo Saldaña in the 83rd minute. During that game, also the club played with some players of the first team like, winning the next week 5–0 to
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at the Estadio Monumental David Arellano, only with the presence of Osmar Molinas and Miguel Ángel González, players of the first team, on difference of the last game in where the club used to five players of the first team.


Stadium

Colo-Colo's stadium, Estadio Monumental David Arellano, is located in Macul, Santiago and has a 45,953 capacity. Colo-Colo inaugurated the stadium on September 30, 1989 with a match against Peñarol. The home team went on to win by a final score of 2–1.


Facilities

Construction began in early 2007 of the Casa Alba (White House) to house Colo-Colo's youth players. Casa Alba has an area of 1156.24 square meters and a carrying capacity of 64 youth cadets. The facility includes gyms, dormitories, recreation rooms, and study. Inaugurated in June 2009, The Colo-Colo museum houses the national championship trophies won by the club, the replica of the Copa Libertadores achieved in 1991, the shirts worn by the club, and a model of the stadium. The museum also features special sections dedicated to events such as when Colo-Colo went unbeaten in 1937 and 1941, the Colo-Colo of 1973, the three peat winning championship team between 1989 and 1991, and the 4 time in a row winning championship teams between 2006 and 2007.Colo-Colo inaugura museo de primer nivel


References


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