Chile Primera Division

Chile Primera Division

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Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
04/16 20:00 10 Everton de Vina vs Magallanes View
04/16 20:00 10 Deportes Copiapo vs Huachipato View
04/16 20:00 10 Union La Calera vs O'Higgins View
04/16 20:00 10 Palestino vs Cobresal View
04/16 20:00 10 Universidad Catolica vs Colo Colo View
04/16 20:00 10 Curico Unido vs Union Espanola View
04/16 20:00 10 Coquimbo Unido vs Nublense View
04/16 20:00 10 Audax Italiano vs Universidad de Chile View
04/23 20:00 11 Magallanes vs Deportes Copiapo View
04/23 20:00 11 Cobresal vs Curico Unido View
04/23 20:00 11 Colo Colo vs Palestino View
04/23 20:00 11 Huachipato vs Union La Calera View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
03/19 23:30 9 [15] Union Espanola vs Palestino [6] 2-0
03/19 23:30 9 [13] Magallanes vs Universidad Catolica [2] 1-1
03/19 21:00 9 [5] Universidad de Chile vs Deportes Copiapo [16] 0-0
03/18 23:30 9 [8] Union La Calera vs Audax Italiano [15] 0-0
03/18 21:00 9 [11] O'Higgins vs Coquimbo Unido [4] 0-2
03/18 21:00 9 [6] Cobresal vs Colo Colo [7] 3-1
03/18 15:00 9 [2] Huachipato vs Everton de Vina [8] 3-0
03/17 22:00 9 [11] Nublense vs Curico Unido [13] 1-2
03/13 23:30 8 [15] Audax Italiano vs O'Higgins [10] 2-2
03/13 23:30 8 [9] Coquimbo Unido vs Cobresal [5] 2-1
03/13 21:00 8 Palestino vs Magallanes PPT.
03/12 21:00 8 [8] Colo Colo vs Universidad de Chile [3] 0-0

The Chilean Primera División (English: First Division) is the top-tier league of the Chilean football league system. It is organized by the ANFP. The league was previously known as the Campeonato AFP PlanVital for sponsorship reasons. In 2023, the ANFP signed a partnership with Betsson Group to become the official naming sponsor of the competition, which became known as Campeonato Betsson.

History

Professionalism

In 1933, eight big clubs at that time, namely, Unión Española, Badminton, Colo-Colo, Audax Italiano, Green Cross, Morning Star, Magallanes and Santiago National F.C., founded the Liga Profesional de Football de Santiago (LPF) on May 31, 1933. The newly formed body was recognized by the Football Federation of Chile on June 2, 1933.[]

The first edition of professional competition was contested by the eight founding teams and was won by Magallanes after defeating Colo-Colo in a decisive match. In the following year, according to the disposition of Federación de Fútbol de Chile, Liga Profesional returned to integrate with the AFS. As part of the negotiations for reunification, four teams from AFS, namely, Club Deportivo Ferroviarios, Carlos Walker, Deportivo Alemán, and Santiago F.C., would join the 1934 professional competition. Moreover, it was also decided that the last six teams in the 1934 competition would be eliminated to form the new second division in 1935. The title of the expanded 1934 edition was again clinched by Magallanes, which won 10 out of the 11 matches that year.