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Everton de Viña del Mar is a Chilean football club based in the city of
Viña del Mar Viña del Mar (; meaning "Vineyard of the Sea") is a List of cities in Chile, city and Communes of Chile, commune on Zona Central, Chile, central Chile's Pacific coast. Often referred to as ("The Garden City"), Viña del Mar is located withi ...
. The club was founded 24 June 1909 after a group of Anglo-Chilean teenagers formed a football club and named it after the English team Everton who had recently completed a pioneering tour of South America. The club's
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is "Ruleteros" or the
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players in English, after Viña del Mar's status as a
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resort. Everton is Chile's sixth most successful team, having won the national title 4 times, an achievement shared with both
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and Magallanes. Additionally, it is the second most successful team outside
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, behind
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of Calama. The club's home stadium is the 22,340 capacity
Estadio Sausalito Estadio Sausalito (; Sausalito Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Viña del Mar, Chile. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home ground of Corporación Deportiva Everton de Viña del Mar, CD Everton ...
, while its biggest rival is
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of Valparaíso. In the meetings between the two clubs, Everton have won 64 to 50 losses.


History


Foundation and Amateur Era

On 24 June 1909, a group of immigrants from England, led by David Foxley, founded Everton Football Club in Cerro Alegre of
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. The choice of this name is still to this day a mystery, although there are various competing theories. The most accepted theory is that this was chosen in honour of the namesake club in the city of
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, which was, by then, touring
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. Another theory states the name of a toffee at the time. The first president was Francisco Boundy, while David Foxley was appointed honorary chairman. In 1950 the club was renamed Everton de Viña del Mar. The first match played was against Graphie FC with the starting lineup composed of Arturo Foxley as the
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, Percy Holmes and Francisco Boundy as the
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; Alberto González, Hugo Boundy and Carlos González as the
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s and finally J. Escobar, A. Aravena, David Foxley, V. Estay and Malcolm Fraser as the strikers. Originally the club was a compendium of different sports, the most important being
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,
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,
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, rugby,
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,
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and
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. Everton's first championship participation was the 1912 amateur championship of the Liga de Valparaíso.


The Golden age

Everton's first championship win was in 1950 under the Argentine coach Martín García. They defeated
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1–0 away in a play-off on 14 January 1951. The lone goal was scored by
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in the
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before 45,000 spectators. In 1951, Everton finished the league in fourth, 5 points behind
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. The following year, Everton clinched the Primera División with two weeks to spare, as Martín García's side beat Audax Italiano 4–0 at home win. In the championship-winning squad the most prominent players were José María Lourido, Elías Cid and René Meléndez, top-scorer of the tournament with 30 goals. During this period the club also won against important clubs of South America, the most recorded match was against the Argentine club Independiente of Avellaneda, in a 5–0 home win at Estadio El Tranque with 12,000 spectators. The performance of the club began to decline, and apart from a third-place finish in 1955, Everton's highest finish for the remainder of the 1950s would be sixth position in the 12-team league.


1970-present

After many years of revolving between the Primera División and the 2nd tier the club finally clinched their third Primera División championship in the 1976 Primera División under the guidance of manager
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. They have won the 2nd division championship on two occasions, the first in 1974 and most recently in 2003. The club has played in 2
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tournaments, the first came in
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after their Primera División 1976 championship. In Torneo Apertura 2007 the club ended in 12th position, but in the Torneo Clausura the club made the worst campaign in its history ended in last position (21st). In the Torneo Apertura 2008 Everton was proclaimed champion of the tournament, with a 3–2 aggregate result against
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Estadio Sausalito Estadio Sausalito (; Sausalito Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Viña del Mar, Chile. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home ground of Corporación Deportiva Everton de Viña del Mar, CD Everton ...
. In the first leg Everton lost 2–0 away at the
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with goals by
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and Gonzalo Fierro but in the second home leg at the
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Everton won 3–0 with two goals by Ezequiel Miralles and one from Jaime Riveros. In thanks to that tournament win in 2009 Everton qualified for the Copa Libertadotes, for the second time in their history. On 4 August 2010 at
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England, Everton de Viña del Mar for the first time played the club they were named in honour of, their namesakes Everton. In a
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for the Copa Hermandad (known in English as the Brotherhood Trophy), the match was to promote closer ties between the two Evertons. The match was won 2–0 by the original Everton with goals from Jermaine Beckford and
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. That year Everton de Viña, were relegated to Primera B. Two seasons later, Everton de Viña featured in the Primera B promotion play-off against Universidad de Concepción, winning the first (home) leg on 18 November 2012 (1–0) with a goal from Angel Rojas. In the away leg on 26 November 2012 two goals from José Luis Muñoz and one from Yonathan Suazo secured a 1–3 win and a return to the top-flight of Chilean football in 2013.


Rivalries

Everton's main rivals are
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, from the nearby city of
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. Valparaíso is seen as a historical city with rich culture, home of worldwide known poet
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, whilst
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is renowned for being a glamorous and luxurious place full of resorts. The local derby is dubbed the "Clásico Porteño" or "The Seaport Derby" in English.


Stadium

The club's home games are played at the
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, which has a capacity of 22,340 seats being built in 1929. The name comes from the nearby lagoon Sausalito. The stadium was used as one of the venues for the
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. The stadium hosted the semi-final between
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and
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. It was also one of four venues to host matches during the
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and
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.


Honours


National

* Primera División ** Winners (4):
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,
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, 2008 Apertura *
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** Winners (1):
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* Primera B ** Winners (1):
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* Apertura de
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** Winners (1): 1982 * Primera B Clausura ** Winners (1):
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Regional

* Liga de Valparaíso ** Winners (2): 1928, 1931 * Sección Profesional de la Asociación de Viña del Mar ** Winners (1): 1944


Club facts

*67 ''Seasons'' in '' Primera División'' *14 ''Seasons'' in '' Primera B'' *3 ''Participations'' in ''
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'' (
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,
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,
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) *3 ''Participations'' in ''
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'' (
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,
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)


South American cups history


Records

*Record Primera División victory — 7–0 ''v.'' Bádminton (
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(
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) *Record Primera División defeat — 1–8 ''v.''
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(
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) & Universidad Católica (
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) *Record Copa Chile victory — 8–0 ''v.'' Selección Copiapó (
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) *Record victory (overall) — 17–0 ''v.''
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( Campeonato de Apertura 1950) *Most goals scored (Primera División matches) — 123, Daniel Escudero (1962–1966, 1968–1972) *Highest home attendance  — 30,002 ''v.''
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(3 October 1976) (at
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) * Primera División Best Position  — Champions (
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,
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,
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, 2008 A) *
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Best Season  — Champions (
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)


Other sports

Originally the club, was a compendium of various sport disciplines, emphasizing athletics, swimming, badminton, rugby, gymnastics and basketball, which gave way to football. In the 1920s, future President
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was a member of the club and was particularly noted as a
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er. Everton also field a women's football team, which has won numerous national championships. They represented Chile at the inaugural Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino in
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, and also in
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. In 2009, Everton finished in fourth place behind champions Santos of Brazil; in 2010 they advanced to the final, also against Santos, but lost 1–0.


Brotherhood Cup

The Brotherhood Cup was a one-off match on 4 August 2010 at
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in
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. Everton de Viña del Mar played their namesakes Everton in a
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for the Copa Hermandad (known in English as the Brotherhood Trophy). The match aimed at promoting closer ties between the two Evertons. Everton (ENG) won the game 2–0 with two second half goals from Jermaine Beckford and
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. Beckford won the man of the match award. And the trophy was held up by
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and Mikel Arteta. It was the first time the two teams had ever played each other.


Joint Everton War Memorial

In June 2011 the Everton Shareholders' Association unveiled a joint war memorial at Goodison Park commemorating members of both clubs who gave their lives in the World Wars.


Current squad


2024 Winter Transfers


In


Out


Notable players

* Maximiliano Cerato * Gustavo Dalsasso * Ezequiel Miralles * José Daniel Ponce *
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* Pablo Yoma * Rafael Viotti *
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* Milton Melgar * Rubens Nicola * Sergio Ahumada * Mario Barreto * Ivo Basay * Mario Cáceres * Alejandro Carrasco * Cristián Castañeda * Roberto Elías Cid * Marco Cornez * Juan Covarrubias * Mauricio Donoso * Marco Estrada * Mario Galindo * Johnny Herrera * Belisario Leiva *
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* Manuel Neira * Álvaro Ormeño * René Piérola * Renato Ramos * Jaime Riveros * Eladio Rojas * César Santis * Jorge Spedaletti *
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* Casimiro Torres * Cristián Uribe * Oscar Wirth * Luis Alberto Perea * Pablo Caballero * Marco Lazaga * Nelson Acosta * Jorge Delgado * Carlos María Morales * Braian Rodríguez * Noah Phelan (Academy)2015 Squad
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Managers

* Pedro Duarte (1944) * Luis Gianelli (1944) * José Vilarino (1944) * Casimiro Torres (1944) * Cirilo Costagniola (1944) * José Vilarino (1945) * José Della Torre (1945–1946) * Renato Panay (1947) *
Raimundo Orsi Raimundo Bibiani "Mumo" Orsi (2 December 1901 – 6 April 1986) was an Italian Argentine footballer who played as a winger or as a forward. At the international level, he represented both Argentina and Italy, winning the 1927 Copa América a ...
(1947) * Martin García (1948–1954) * Carlos Sponeck (1955–1956) * Carlos Aldabe (1957–1958) * Salvador Biondi (1959–1963) * Daniel Torres (1964–1966) * José María Lourido (1966) * Ovidio Cassartelli (1967) * Adolfo Rodríguez (1967) * Guillermo Díaz (1968) * José María Lourido (1968–1969) * Raúl Pino (1969-1971) * José María Lourido (1972) * Daniel Torres (1972–1973) * Angel Sandamando (1973) * José Pérez (1973) * Ramón Climent (1973–1975) * Martin García (1975) * Pedro Morales Torres (1976–1978) * Rosamel Miranda (1979) * Ricardo Contreras (1979) * Hugo Tassara (1980) * Rodolfo Leal (1980) * Caupolicán Peña (1980–1981) * José María Lourido (1981) * Eladio Rojas (1981) * Francisco Molina (1981) * Ricardo Contreras (1981–1983) * Fernando Riera (1983–1984) * Rodolfo Leal (1985) *
Armando Tobar Armando Segundo Tobar Vargas (7 June 1938 – 18 November 2016) was a Chilean association football, football Forward (association football), forward who played for Chile national football team, Chile in the 1962 FIFA World Cup, 1962 and 1966 FI ...
(1985–1986) * Orlando Aravena (1986) * Alberto Quintano (1986) * Alberto Ferrero (1987) * Gustavo Cortés (1987–1989) * Rogelio Domínguez (1989) * Miguel Ángel Leyes (1990) *
Armando Tobar Armando Segundo Tobar Vargas (7 June 1938 – 18 November 2016) was a Chilean association football, football Forward (association football), forward who played for Chile national football team, Chile in the 1962 FIFA World Cup, 1962 and 1966 FI ...
(1991) * Eduardo de la Barra (1992) *
Luis Santibáñez Luis Alberto Santibáñez Díaz (7 February 1936 – 5 September 2008) was a Chilean football manager. As a team coach he won the Chilean title four times, once with Unión San Felipe (1971) and three times with Unión Española (1973, 1975, ...
(1992) * Jorge Garcés (1993) * Antonio Vargas (1993) * Antonio Vargas (1994–1995) * Julio Núñez (1995) * Leonardo Véliz (1996–1997) * Gerardo Pelusso (1998) * Manuel Rodríguez (1998) * Jorge Luis Siviero (1999) *
Jorge Aravena Jorge Aravena (; born October 1, 1969) is a Peruvian-Venezuelan telenovela actor. He is known for his role in telenovelas such as ''Girasoles Para Lucia'', ''La Revancha (2000 telenovela), La Revancha'', ''Secreto de amor (TV series), Secreto de ...
(2000) * Jaime Baeza (2001) * Jorge García (2001–2002) * Jorge Luis Siviero (2002) * Miguel Ángel Arrué (2002) * Hernán Ibarra (2003) * Jorge Socías (2003–2004) * Jorge Garcés (2004–2005) * Marcelo Espina (2006) * Jorge García (2006) * Juvenal Olmos (2007) * Nelson Acosta (2007–2010) * Diego Osella (2010–2011) * Marco Antonio Figueroa (2011–2012) * Víctor Hugo Castañeda (2012–2013) * Omar Labruna (2013–2014) * Nelson Acosta (2014) * Luis Marcoleta (2014) * Carlos Medina (2014) * Víctor Rivero (2015–2016) * '' Cristián Uribe'' (2016) *
Héctor Tapia Héctor Santiago Tapia Urdile (born 30 September 1977), also known as Tito Tapia, is a Chilean football manager and former player who played as a forward. Club career Tapia has played for Colo Colo, Universidad Católica, Palestino and Uni ...
(2016) * Pablo Sánchez (2016–2018) *
Javier Torrente Javier Luis Torrente (born 8 June 1969) is an Argentine football manager. He was recently the manager of Chilean club Universidad de Concepción. Career Torrente has been assistant manager to Marcelo Bielsa at Vélez Sársfield, Espanyol, Ar ...
(2018) * Gustavo Díaz (2019) *
Javier Torrente Javier Luis Torrente (born 8 June 1969) is an Argentine football manager. He was recently the manager of Chilean club Universidad de Concepción. Career Torrente has been assistant manager to Marcelo Bielsa at Vélez Sársfield, Espanyol, Ar ...
(2019–2020) * Roberto Sensini (2020–2021) * Francisco Meneghini (2022-2024) * ''Davis González'' (2024) *
Esteban Solari Esteban Andrés Solari Poggio (; born 2 June 1980) is an Argentine football manager and former professional player who played as a forward. He is the current manager of Godoy Cruz. Playing career Solari was born in Rosario, Santa Fe. After em ...
(2024) * Gustavo Leal (2025) * '' Gustavo Dalsasso'' (2025) * Mauricio Larriera (2025-Act.)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Everton De Vina Del Mar Football clubs in Chile Association football clubs established in 1909 Sport in Valparaíso Region 1909 establishments in Chile