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1981 Segunda División De Chile
The 1981 Segunda División de Chile was the 30th season of the Segunda División de Chile. Deportes Arica was the tournament's champion. Table See also *Chilean football league system References External links RSSSF 1981 {{DEFAULTSORT:1981 Segunda División de Chile Segunda División de Chile (1952–1995) seasons Primera B Primera may refer to * Nissan Primera, a car * Primera Air, a former airline * Primera división (other), multiple top division football leagues * Primera, Texas, a town in Cameron County, Texas * Alí Primera Ely Rafael Primera Ros ... Chil ...
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Club Deportivo Ferroviarios De Chile
Club Deportivo Ferroviarios de Chile is a Chilean Football club based in Estacion Central, Santiago. They currently play at the fifth level of Chilean football, the Tercera B. History The club was founded on July 14, 1916, by railroad workers in the Barrio San Eugenio; and on February 23, 1950, when they merged with Santiago Badminton, until 1969 they were known as ''Ferrobadminton''. Badminton then decided to undo the merger and moved to Curicó. In 1980, the club moved to Talagante and adopted the name of ''Talagante-Ferro''. In 1982 was renamed as Ferroviarios. Honours * División de Honor Amateur: 3 ** 1947, 1948, 1949 * Cuarta División: 1 ** 2003 ---- *1 ''season'' in '' Primera División'' *14 ''seasons'' in '' Primera B'' *12 ''seasons'' in ''Tercera División'' *17 ''seasons'' in '' Cuarta División'' Records *Record Primera División victory — 7–1 ''v.'' Morning Star (1934) *Record Primera División defeat — 0–6 ''v.'' Colo-Colo Colo-Colo (), offic ...
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Chilean Football League System
The Chilean football league system, called the Campeonatos Nacionales de Fútbol en Chile or Liga Chilena de Fútbol in Spanish, is a series of interconnected leagues for football clubs in Chile. Men 2024 Women 2023 References External linksInformation in SpanishThird Division information in Spanish
Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes, Andes M ...
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1982 Tercera División De Chile
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1981 Primera División De Chile
The 1981 Campeonato Nacional was Chilean league top tier's 49th season. Colo-Colo was the tournament's champion, winning its thirteenth title. League table Results Topscorers Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores ---- ---- Promotion/relegation Liguilla See also * 1981 Copa Polla Gol References External links ANFP
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1982 Primera División De Chile
The 1982 Campeonato Nacional was Chilean football league top tier’s 50th season. Cobreloa was the tournament’s champion, winning its second title. League table Results Topscorer Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores ---- ---- Promotion/relegation Liguilla See also * 1982 Copa Polla Gol References External links ANFP {{DEFAULTSORT:1982 Primera Division de Chile Primera División de Chile seasons Chile Prim Prim may refer to: People * Prim (given name) * Prim (surname) Places * Prim, Virginia, unincorporated community in King George County *Dolní Přím, a municipality and village in the Czech Republic *Přím, a village and part of Javornice in ...
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Unión San Felipe
Unión San Felipe is a Chilean football club, their hometown is San Felipe in the V Región of Valparaíso. They play in the second level of the Chilean football league, the Primera B. The club was founded on October 16, 1956 with the merger of ''Internacional'' and ''Tarcisio''. In November 2009, the club won the Copa Chile, their second major title, after beating Deportes Iquique in the final 3–0. With this victory, they gained qualification for the 2010 Copa Sudamericana, beating LDU Quito 4–2 in the first leg, but losing 6–1 in Ecuador and being eliminated. The club is the only team in Chile ever to win the second level and then the first level in consecutive seasons (1970 and 1971). Honours National * Primera División ** Winners (1): 1971 * Copa Chile ** Winners (1): 2009 * Primera B ** Winners (3): 1970, 2000, 2009 South American cups history Current squad 2021 Winter Transfers In Out Managers * Julio Baldovinos (1961) * Luis Tirad ...
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Deportes Colchagua
Colchagua Club de Deportes or just Colchagua is a Chilean football club. Their hometown is San Fernando in Chile. They currently play in the Tercera Division A (Third Division A) of Chilean football, which is actually the fourth division on chilean football due to ANFP ruling. Its traditional rivals are Rancagua Sur and O'Higgins, both from the city of Rancagua in the O'Higgins Region which is where San Fernando is also located. It also has rivalry with General Velásquez from the nearby town of San Vicente and with Deportes Santa Cruz. They additionally share some kind of brotherhood and healthy rivalry at the same time with Curicó Unido from the city of Curicó in the Maule Region. This is because San Fernando and Curicó are both close to the regional border between O'Higgins and Maule, and both cities are approximately 45 minutes away from each other, so when the La Granja stadium started its reconstruction during early 2010, Colchagua let Curicó Unido play as local a ...
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San Antonio Unido
Club Social y Deportivo San Antonio Unido, usually referred to as SAU is a football club located in the port city of San Antonio, Chile, situated in the Valparaíso Region. It was founded on July 21, 1961. Its football team currently plays in Segunda División. History The club was created in 1961, in order to bring the enjoyment of football to a growing port city that was experiencing a surge with internal migration. In 1967 the club was known as ''San Antonio Unido Portuario (SAUP)'' in order to include the management company that was in charge of the port. After 1975 the name returned as San Antonio Unido until 1983, when the team was relegated to the Chilean third division never returning to the Primera B. The club experienced a financial recession of eight years and were not active until being refounded on December 10, 1991, adding the ''Social'' to their club name. Squad '. Honours * Copa Apertura Segunda División **Winners (1): 1970 External l ...
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Malleco Unido
Club de Deportes Malleco Unido is a Chilean football club from Angol, Chile. The club was founded on March 25, 1974 and currently play in the Chilean Segunda División, the third tier of the Chilean football league system. The club has 1 official title, the ''Copa CCU'' of Closing Tournament 1985-86 of the Segunda División of Chile. In 2009, he returned to the amateurism after 35 years. However, in 2012, was accepted by the ANFA to participate in the Tercera B, a competition in which was runner up and amounted to Tercera División. In 2013 and after several efforts, is accepted by the ANFP to play in the Segunda División of Chile. His rival traditional is Deportes Iberia. Titles *Closing Tournament-Copa CCU: 1 ::1985–86 Seasons *15 ''seasons'' in '' Primera B'' *4 ''seasons'' in ''Segunda División'' *19 ''seasons'' in ''Tercera División'' *1 ''season'' in '' Tercera B'' *3 ''seasons'' in '' Asociación de origen'' Current squad See als ...
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Deportes Ovalle
Club Deportes Ovalle is a Chilean football club who currently play in the fourth level of Chilean football, the Segunda División Profesional de Chile. The club's stadium is the Estadio Municipal de Ovalle. Their main rivals are Deportes La Serena and Coquimbo Unido. Honours Domestic honours *Copa Chile **''Finalists (1): 2008–09'' * Tercera Division **Winners (1): 1993 Players Current roster 2015–2016 References {{Reflist External links Official Site (in Spanish) Ovalle Ovalle is a city in the Coquimbo Region of Chile, founded in 1831 as a settlement. It has a population of more than 113,000 people. The name Ovalle was chosen to honor to Chile's vice-president, José Tomás Ovalle. Ovalle is the capital of th ... Association football clubs established in 1963 1963 establishments in Chile ...
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Club Deportivo Social Y Cultural Iberia
Deportes Iberia is a Chilean football club based in Los Ángeles that currently plays in Primera B (second-tier). The club holds its home games at Estadio Municipal de Los Ángeles which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. In 1933, the club was officially established as Deportes Iberia, basing in Conchalí (Santiago). Then Iberia joined the Asociación de Fútbol de Santiago, but recently in 1946 the club joined Primera División, spending there eight years until the 1954 season when they, after finishing in the bottom of the table, were relegated to second-tier, being the first Chilean relegated team in its football history. During its age playing at Segunda División on mid-1960s, the club moved to Puente Alto and stayed there two seasons from 1966 to 1968 before its definitely move to Los Ángeles at Bío Bío Region in 1969. The team also has a rivalry with Malleco Unido from Angol as well as with Curicó Unido. Iberia has won three Segunda División Profesional ti ...
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