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Club Universidad de Chile

Club Universidad de Chile (Spanish pronunciation: [kluβ uniβeɾsiˈðað ðe ˈtʃile]) is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile, that plays in the Primera División.

Universidad de Chile
Full nameClub Universidad de Chile
Nickname(s)Los Azules (The Blues)
La U (The U)
El Romántico Viajero (Wanderlust)
El Bulla (The Noise)
Los Chuchos (Mestizos)
El Chuncho (The Owl)
León (Lion)
La Chile (The Chile)
FoundedMay 24, 1927; 95 years ago (1927-05-24)
GroundEstadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
Capacity48,665[1]
ChairmanMichael Clark
ManagerMauricio Pellegrino
LeaguePrimera División
2022CPD, 13th of 16
WebsiteClub website

Founded on 24 May 1927, Universidad de Chile is one of the most successful and popular football clubs in Chile, having won the league title 18 times.[2] In the last 10 years, the team has been crowned champion six times, including their undefeated run to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana title. The team has been associated with the colour blue throughout its history, blue is present on the logo, which was officially adopted in 1943. The club rivalries are with Colo-Colo and Universidad Católica, with whom they regularly contest the Santiago derbies known as Clásicos.

Despite not owning its stadium, the club usually plays its home games at the Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, in the commune of Ñuñoa in Santiago.

Universidad de Chile was the champion of the Copa Sudamericana 2011. In this tournament, the club had an excellent performance: wasn't defeated, won all their matches in Chile and had the top scorer of the tournament's history (Eduardo Vargas). Universidad de Chile has reached semi-finals in the Copa Libertadores four times (years 1970, 1996, 2010 and 2012).

History

The club was founded on 24 May 1927,[3] as Club Deportivo Universitario by the merger of Club Náutico and Federación Universitaria. Initially, the club was formed by students of the Universidad de Chile and was the sport brand of the university until 1980 when the university's rector and president of the club at the time (both of them appointed by the Pinochet dictatorship) decided to separate the club from the university and created the CORFUCH to manage the football team. This move was a part of the atomization of the Universidad de Chile made by the military dictatorship to strengthen the private universities that were founded during that time and also to reduce state power. This was seen as a major blow to the club, as it was left with nothing but a loyal fan base. From then on, the club started to decline in terms of results on the field and lack of support from various sectors of the economy when other major clubs in Chile were helped by main powers such as the government, the catholic church, and Codelco. Eventually, the team's poor performances led to a relegation to second division in 1988, and threats to dissolve the club were made by the university if the team did not manage to return to the first division within a year. In 1989, Universidad de Chile were able to earn the 2nd division's championship, thus bringing them back to the first division, where they have remained since then.

Bankruptcy and Azul Azul

In 2006, the club declared bankruptcy and received an imposed administration that was criticized by the supporters, as the new chairman immediately fired club symbols and tried to transform the club into a private company of public stocks, being opposed to the decision of the club members in a previous assembly.[citation needed] The team finished the year with the worst campaign in the club history and the almost-sure transformation into private company due to the ties between the appointed chairman and several businessmen.

During 2007, the imposed administration gave the club into concession to a private group (Azul Azul). In 2008, the new university's rector agreed to enter a contract with the now private club, in which he allowed the use of the university's name and symbols in exchange for a royalty and the right to appoint two out of the eleven directors of the board.[citation needed]

Home kit and away kit

The team's home kit from 1943 to 1958 consisted of a blue jersey, a white short and blue socks. In 1959, the home kit was changed to an all royal blue kit. In 1992 a darker tone of blue was used for the home kit and in 1996 a red stripe was added to the sleeves. The team's home kit saw its most drastic change in 2001–02 when red sleeves were included on the jersey; this kit retained the blue shorts and blue socks. In 2006, the team returned to the 1959 variation of its uniform and has not changed it since then. The current home kit features the classic red letter U on the front of the jersey.

From 1934 until 2001–02, Universidad de Chile's away kit consisted of a white jersey, shorts and socks, occasionally using blue shorts during the 1990s. In 2001–02, for the first time in the club's history a red kit was introduced; this kit consisted of a red jersey with dark blue sleeves, red shorts and red socks. In 2005, the club introduced a new all-red away kit, thereby dropping the blue sleeves in favor of red ones. The current away kit in a similar fashion to the home kit also features the red letter U on the front of the jersey.[4] Universidad de Chile wore a kit that featured the regular royal blue jersey, white shorts and royal blue socks for a game against Chivas during the 2010 Copa Libertadores. At the end of 2010 the historical all-white combination made a return as the club's alternate kit.

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Period Kit Manufacter Shirt Sponsor
1974–78 New Leader  —
1979 Haddad
1980–85 Adidas
1986 Ñandu
1987 Umbro
1988–89 Adidas
1990 Scania
1991 Pony International Fiat
1991 Chilectra
1992–95 Avia
1996 Diadora
1997–98 Reebok
1998  —
1998 AdeS
1999–00 Adidas[5]
2001–03 LG
2004–07 Cristal (Beer)
2008–10 Telmex[6]
2010–16 Claro/Tramontina[7]
2017–2018 Chevrolet/Movistar/Loto
2019 Petrobras/Movistar
2020–2021 Petrobras/Directv
2022 Betano/DirecTV

The team's logo, a red and white chuncho (Austral pygmy owl), has its origins in the days of the Club Náutico Universitario which gave its emblem to the Club Universitario de Deportes (CUD), when was founded in 1927. The logo was taken from Germany by Pablo Ramírez Rodríguez, who turned into a Minister of Exchequer in 1945. The chuncho was chosen for its association with wisdom, mutual knowledge, harmony of the body and soul.[8]

The team's logo is not usually found on the team's uniform, being favored in turn by a red letter U with a white trim. The chuncho logo was absent from the team's jersey starting in 1979, but made a return during the 1996–97 season. Since 2006–07, a small chuncho logo could be found on the jersey along with the red U.[9]

Achievements

Universidad de Chile's first title was won in 1940, just 3 years after their professional debut. The team won six titles (1959, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1969) between 1959 and 1969 and the became known as the Blue Ballet in reference the beautiful style of football they played. Nine members of that squad were part of the Chile national team that reached 3rd place in the 1962 FIFA World Cup, the best result ever achieved by Chile in a World Cup.

In 1995, Universidad de Chile won the cup once more, this time at home in front of almost 78,000 people in the Estadio Nacional. The team would then win back-to-back titles in 1999 and 2000.

More recently Universidad de Chile has won the Apertura in 2004, 2009, 2011 and 2014/2015, and Clausura in 2011 and 2016/2017. The 2011, the title was won at the hands of defending champions Universidad Católica, by a global score of 4–3, having lost the first leg of the final 2–0 and needing to win by a 3-goal margin, the team managed to win the second leg by a 4–1 score.

On the international stage Universidad de Chile have had a few of good runs in Copa Libertadores, reaching the semi-finals in 1970, 1996, 2010, and 2012.

On 14 December 2011, they defeated Liga De Quito from Ecuador 3–0 (4–0 on aggregate) to win the Copa Sudamericana, becoming the third Chilean team to win a South American tournament, behind Colo-Colo's 1991 Copa Libertadores and Universidad Catolica's 1994 Copa Interamericana. In the tournament, the club had an excellent performance (undefeated, and winning all their matches in Chile), and was nicknamed the "South America's FC Barcelona".[10]

Also, the team was named the most successful chilean club of the 2010s, by winning a total of 9 titles in the whole decade. The achievement included 5 Primera División titles (2011 Apertura, 2011 Clausura, 2012 Apertura, 2014 Apertura and 2017 Clausura), 2 Copa Chile titles (2012–13 and 2015), the 2015 Supercopa and the 2011 Copa Sudamericana.[11][12]

Records

 
Leonel Sánchez is still popular among the fans.
  • Record Primera División victory — 9–1 v. Magallanes (1962)
  • Record Primera División defeat — 0–6 v. Colo-Colo (1938)
  • Record Copa Chile victory — 7–1 v. Audax Italiano (1984)
  • Most goals scored in Primera División — 184 Carlos Campos (1956–69)
  • Most Primera División appearances — 386 Leonel Sánchez (1953–69)
  • Most appearances overall — 539 Luis Musrri (1988–04)
  • Record Unbeaten Matches in Primera Division (National Record) — 33 (1999)
  • Record Straight Wins in Primera Division (National Record) — 16 (1963–64)
  • Record Best Start in Primera Division (National Record) 9 straight wins (2011)
  • Highest attendance in Primera Division (National Record) — 85,268 v. Universidad Catolica (29 December 1962)

Honours

Domestic

Cups

Continental

International

Players

First team squad

Current squad of Club Universidad de Chile as of 15 december 2022 (edit)
Sources: Primer Equipo

No. Position Player
1   CHI GK Cristóbal Campos
2   CHI DF Daniel Navarrete
3   CHI DF Ignacio Tapia
4   CHI DF José Castro
5   ARG MF Emmanuel Ojeda
6   CHI DF Yonathan Andía
7   CHI FW Lucas Assadi
8   CHI MF Mauricio Morales
9   ARG FW Leandro Fernández
10   CHI FW Jeisson Vargas
11   CHI MF Darío Osorio
12   CHI GK Pedro Garrido
13   CHI DF Yahir Salazar
14   CHI MF Felipe Seymour
15   CHI MF Felipe Gallegos
16   CHI FW Nicolás Guerra
No. Position Player
17   CHI DF Luis Casanova
18   CHI FW Franco Lobos
19   CHI DF Juan Pablo Gómez
20   ARG MF Federico Mateos
21   CHI DF Bastián Tapia
22   ARG DF Matías Zaldivia
23   ARG DF Nery Domínguez
24   CHI FW Renato Huerta
25   CHI FW Simón Contreras
28   CHI MF Israel Poblete
30   URU FW Cristian Palacios
33   CHI MF Enzo Fernández
--   CHI DF Marcelo Morales
--   CHI MF Agustín Arce
--   CHI FW Cristóbal Muñoz
--   CHI FW Ronnie Fernández

Manager: Mauricio Pellegrino

Youth Academy

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
29 GK   CHI Ignacio Sáez
33 MF   CHI Renato Cordero
No. Pos. Nation Player
38 DF   CHI Bastián Ubal

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   CHI Rodrigo Cancino (at Unión La Calera)
GK   CHI Nelson Espinoza (at Deportes Copiapó)
DF   CHI Lucas Alarcón (at Deportes La Serena)
MF   ARG Marcelo Cañete (at Huachipato)
MF   CHI Jeison Fuentealba (at Deportes La Serena)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   CHI Simón Contreras (at Universidad de Concepción)
FW   CHI José Gatica (at Santiago Morning)
FW   CHI Nicolás Guerra (at Ñublense)
FW   ARG Nahuel Luján (at Agropecuario)

2022 Summer transfers

In

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   CHI Juan Pablo Gómez (from Curicó Unido)
DF   ARG Matías Zaldivia (from Colo-Colo)
MF   ARG Federico Mateos (from Ñublense)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   ARG Leandro Fernández (from Independiente)
FW   CHI Nicolás Guerra (from Ñublense)

Out

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF   CHI Pablo Aránguiz (to Ñublense)
9 FW   CHI Junior Fernandes (Released)
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK   CHI Martín Parra (back to Huachipato)
26 MF   URU Álvaro Brun (Released)

Player records

Individual honours

Primera Division top scorers

Copa Chile top scorers

Copa Sudamericana top scorers

Chilean Footballer of the Year

Primera División Footballer of the Year

America's ideal team

Most appearances

Top scorers

Managers

Current coaching staff

Position Name
Manager   Sebastián Miranda
Assistant Manager   Nilton Sepúlveda
Fitness Coach   Ignacio Fabres
Goalkeeping Coach   Carlos Arias

List of managers

Average home attendances of Universidad de Chile

2016–17 Clausura: 33,466
2016–17 Apertura: 30,041
2015–16 Clausura: 19,641
2015–16 Apertura: 12,901

[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ Inauguran remodelado Estadio Nacional
  2. ^ Juan Pablo Andrés and Eric Boesenberg. (Rec.Sport.Football Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) ed.). Archived from the original on 13 January 2010. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  3. ^ . FIFA. 29 October 2009. Archived from the original on 11 September 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  4. ^ Switch, Image (17 October 2009). "Universidad de Chile 2009/10 team kits". Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2009.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 March 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 October 2010.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 November 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  8. ^ Scaff, Patricio. "Sports' origin in Universidad de Chile and the "chuncho" in the club's history". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  9. ^ Romántico Viajero. "Camisetas años 2000". Romántico Viajero. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  10. ^ Francis Fields. "Brazilian media praise visiting Universidad de Chile as "South America's Barcelona team"" (Footballanchor ed.). Retrieved 23 November 2011.[dead link]
  11. ^ "Completamente azul: Nos consagramos como el equipo chileno con más títulos de la década" [Completely blue: We were crowned as the chilean team with most titles in the decade]. Club Universidad de Chile (in Spanish). 31 December 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Universidad de Chile se consagró como el equipo nacional más ganador de la década" [Universidad de Chile is crowned as the biggest national team of the decade]. DAZN (in Spanish). 1 January 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Primera División 2016/2017 Clausura – Attendance".

External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Club Universidad de Chile news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Club Universidad de Chile Spanish pronunciation klub unibeɾsiˈdad de ˈtʃile is a professional football club based in Santiago Chile that plays in the Primera Division Universidad de ChileFull nameClub Universidad de ChileNickname s Los Azules The Blues La U The U El Romantico Viajero Wanderlust El Bulla The Noise Los Chuchos Mestizos El Chuncho The Owl Leon Lion La Chile The Chile FoundedMay 24 1927 95 years ago 1927 05 24 GroundEstadio Nacional Julio Martinez PradanosCapacity48 665 1 ChairmanMichael ClarkManagerMauricio PellegrinoLeaguePrimera Division2022CPD 13th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursFounded on 24 May 1927 Universidad de Chile is one of the most successful and popular football clubs in Chile having won the league title 18 times 2 In the last 10 years the team has been crowned champion six times including their undefeated run to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana title The team has been associated with the colour blue throughout its history blue is present on the logo which was officially adopted in 1943 The club rivalries are with Colo Colo and Universidad Catolica with whom they regularly contest the Santiago derbies known as Clasicos Despite not owning its stadium the club usually plays its home games at the Estadio Nacional Julio Martinez Pradanos in the commune of Nunoa in Santiago Universidad de Chile was the champion of the Copa Sudamericana 2011 In this tournament the club had an excellent performance wasn t defeated won all their matches in Chile and had the top scorer of the tournament s history Eduardo Vargas Universidad de Chile has reached semi finals in the Copa Libertadores four times years 1970 1996 2010 and 2012 Contents 1 History 1 1 Bankruptcy and Azul Azul 2 Colours and logo 2 1 Home kit and away kit 2 2 Shirt sponsors and manufacturers 2 3 The chuncho logo 3 Achievements 4 Records 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic 5 2 Cups 5 3 Continental 5 4 International 6 Players 6 1 First team squad 6 2 Youth Academy 6 3 Out on loan 6 4 2022 Summer transfers 6 4 1 In 6 4 2 Out 7 Player records 7 1 Individual honours 7 1 1 Primera Division top scorers 7 1 2 Copa Chile top scorers 7 1 3 Copa Sudamericana top scorers 7 1 4 Chilean Footballer of the Year 7 1 5 Primera Division Footballer of the Year 7 1 6 America s ideal team 7 2 Most appearances 7 3 Top scorers 8 Managers 8 1 Current coaching staff 8 2 List of managers 9 Average home attendances of Universidad de Chile 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThe club was founded on 24 May 1927 3 as Club Deportivo Universitario by the merger of Club Nautico and Federacion Universitaria Initially the club was formed by students of the Universidad de Chile and was the sport brand of the university until 1980 when the university s rector and president of the club at the time both of them appointed by the Pinochet dictatorship decided to separate the club from the university and created the CORFUCH to manage the football team This move was a part of the atomization of the Universidad de Chile made by the military dictatorship to strengthen the private universities that were founded during that time and also to reduce state power This was seen as a major blow to the club as it was left with nothing but a loyal fan base From then on the club started to decline in terms of results on the field and lack of support from various sectors of the economy when other major clubs in Chile were helped by main powers such as the government the catholic church and Codelco Eventually the team s poor performances led to a relegation to second division in 1988 and threats to dissolve the club were made by the university if the team did not manage to return to the first division within a year In 1989 Universidad de Chile were able to earn the 2nd division s championship thus bringing them back to the first division where they have remained since then Bankruptcy and Azul Azul Edit In 2006 the club declared bankruptcy and received an imposed administration that was criticized by the supporters as the new chairman immediately fired club symbols and tried to transform the club into a private company of public stocks being opposed to the decision of the club members in a previous assembly citation needed The team finished the year with the worst campaign in the club history and the almost sure transformation into private company due to the ties between the appointed chairman and several businessmen During 2007 the imposed administration gave the club into concession to a private group Azul Azul In 2008 the new university s rector agreed to enter a contract with the now private club in which he allowed the use of the university s name and symbols in exchange for a royalty and the right to appoint two out of the eleven directors of the board citation needed Colours and logo EditHome kit and away kit Edit The team s home kit from 1943 to 1958 consisted of a blue jersey a white short and blue socks In 1959 the home kit was changed to an all royal blue kit In 1992 a darker tone of blue was used for the home kit and in 1996 a red stripe was added to the sleeves The team s home kit saw its most drastic change in 2001 02 when red sleeves were included on the jersey this kit retained the blue shorts and blue socks In 2006 the team returned to the 1959 variation of its uniform and has not changed it since then The current home kit features the classic red letter U on the front of the jersey From 1934 until 2001 02 Universidad de Chile s away kit consisted of a white jersey shorts and socks occasionally using blue shorts during the 1990s In 2001 02 for the first time in the club s history a red kit was introduced this kit consisted of a red jersey with dark blue sleeves red shorts and red socks In 2005 the club introduced a new all red away kit thereby dropping the blue sleeves in favor of red ones The current away kit in a similar fashion to the home kit also features the red letter U on the front of the jersey 4 Universidad de Chile wore a kit that featured the regular royal blue jersey white shorts and royal blue socks for a game against Chivas during the 2010 Copa Libertadores At the end of 2010 the historical all white combination made a return as the club s alternate kit Shirt sponsors and manufacturers Edit Period Kit Manufacter Shirt Sponsor1974 78 New Leader 1979 Haddad1980 85 Adidas1986 Nandu1987 Umbro1988 89 Adidas1990 Scania1991 Pony International Fiat1991 Chilectra1992 95 Avia1996 Diadora1997 98 Reebok1998 1998 AdeS1999 00 Adidas 5 2001 03 LG2004 07 Cristal Beer 2008 10 Telmex 6 2010 16 Claro Tramontina 7 2017 2018 Chevrolet Movistar Loto2019 Petrobras Movistar2020 2021 Petrobras Directv2022 Betano DirecTVThe chuncho logo Edit The team s logo a red and white chuncho Austral pygmy owl has its origins in the days of the Club Nautico Universitario which gave its emblem to the Club Universitario de Deportes CUD when was founded in 1927 The logo was taken from Germany by Pablo Ramirez Rodriguez who turned into a Minister of Exchequer in 1945 The chuncho was chosen for its association with wisdom mutual knowledge harmony of the body and soul 8 The team s logo is not usually found on the team s uniform being favored in turn by a red letter U with a white trim The chuncho logo was absent from the team s jersey starting in 1979 but made a return during the 1996 97 season Since 2006 07 a small chuncho logo could be found on the jersey along with the red U 9 Achievements EditUniversidad de Chile s first title was won in 1940 just 3 years after their professional debut The team won six titles 1959 1962 1964 1965 1967 1969 between 1959 and 1969 and the became known as the Blue Ballet in reference the beautiful style of football they played Nine members of that squad were part of the Chile national team that reached 3rd place in the 1962 FIFA World Cup the best result ever achieved by Chile in a World Cup In 1995 Universidad de Chile won the cup once more this time at home in front of almost 78 000 people in the Estadio Nacional The team would then win back to back titles in 1999 and 2000 More recently Universidad de Chile has won the Apertura in 2004 2009 2011 and 2014 2015 and Clausura in 2011 and 2016 2017 The 2011 the title was won at the hands of defending champions Universidad Catolica by a global score of 4 3 having lost the first leg of the final 2 0 and needing to win by a 3 goal margin the team managed to win the second leg by a 4 1 score On the international stage Universidad de Chile have had a few of good runs in Copa Libertadores reaching the semi finals in 1970 1996 2010 and 2012 On 14 December 2011 they defeated Liga De Quito from Ecuador 3 0 4 0 on aggregate to win the Copa Sudamericana becoming the third Chilean team to win a South American tournament behind Colo Colo s 1991 Copa Libertadores and Universidad Catolica s 1994 Copa Interamericana In the tournament the club had an excellent performance undefeated and winning all their matches in Chile and was nicknamed the South America s FC Barcelona 10 Also the team was named the most successful chilean club of the 2010s by winning a total of 9 titles in the whole decade The achievement included 5 Primera Division titles 2011 Apertura 2011 Clausura 2012 Apertura 2014 Apertura and 2017 Clausura 2 Copa Chile titles 2012 13 and 2015 the 2015 Supercopa and the 2011 Copa Sudamericana 11 12 Records Edit Leonel Sanchez is still popular among the fans Record Primera Division victory 9 1 v Magallanes 1962 Record Primera Division defeat 0 6 v Colo Colo 1938 Record Copa Chile victory 7 1 v Audax Italiano 1984 Most goals scored in Primera Division 184 Carlos Campos 1956 69 Most Primera Division appearances 386 Leonel Sanchez 1953 69 Most appearances overall 539 Luis Musrri 1988 04 Record Unbeaten Matches in Primera Division National Record 33 1999 Record Straight Wins in Primera Division National Record 16 1963 64 Record Best Start in Primera Division National Record 9 straight wins 2011 Highest attendance in Primera Division National Record 85 268 v Universidad Catolica 29 December 1962 Honours EditDomestic Edit Primera Division 18 1940 1959 1962 1964 1965 1967 1969 1994 1995 1999 2000 2004 A 2009 A 2011 A 2011 C 2012 A 2014 A 2017 C Torneo Metropolitano 2 1968 1969 Segunda Division 1 1989 Serie B 2 1936 1937Cups Edit Copa Chile 5 1979 1998 2000 2012 13 2015 Copa Francisco Candelori 1 1969 Supercopa de Chile 1 2015Continental Edit Copa Sudamericana Winners 1 2011 Recopa Sudamericana Runner up 1 2012International Edit Suruga Bank Championship Runner up 1 2012Players EditFor a list of all former and current Universidad de Chile players with a Wikipedia article see Category Universidad de Chile footballers First team squad Edit Current squad of Club Universidad de Chile as of 15 december 2022 edit Sources Primer Equipo No Position Player1 CHI GK Cristobal Campos2 CHI DF Daniel Navarrete3 CHI DF Ignacio Tapia4 CHI DF Jose Castro5 ARG MF Emmanuel Ojeda6 CHI DF Yonathan Andia7 CHI FW Lucas Assadi8 CHI MF Mauricio Morales9 ARG FW Leandro Fernandez10 CHI FW Jeisson Vargas11 CHI MF Dario Osorio12 CHI GK Pedro Garrido13 CHI DF Yahir Salazar14 CHI MF Felipe Seymour15 CHI MF Felipe Gallegos16 CHI FW Nicolas GuerraNo Position Player17 CHI DF Luis Casanova18 CHI FW Franco Lobos19 CHI DF Juan Pablo Gomez20 ARG MF Federico Mateos21 CHI DF Bastian Tapia22 ARG DF Matias Zaldivia23 ARG DF Nery Dominguez24 CHI FW Renato Huerta25 CHI FW Simon Contreras28 CHI MF Israel Poblete30 URU FW Cristian Palacios33 CHI MF Enzo Fernandez CHI DF Marcelo Morales CHI MF Agustin Arce CHI FW Cristobal Munoz CHI FW Ronnie FernandezManager Mauricio PellegrinoYouth Academy Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player29 GK CHI Ignacio Saez33 MF CHI Renato Cordero No Pos Nation Player38 DF CHI Bastian UbalOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK CHI Rodrigo Cancino at Union La Calera GK CHI Nelson Espinoza at Deportes Copiapo DF CHI Lucas Alarcon at Deportes La Serena MF ARG Marcelo Canete at Huachipato MF CHI Jeison Fuentealba at Deportes La Serena No Pos Nation Player FW CHI Simon Contreras at Universidad de Concepcion FW CHI Jose Gatica at Santiago Morning FW CHI Nicolas Guerra at Nublense FW ARG Nahuel Lujan at Agropecuario 2022 Summer transfers Edit In Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF CHI Juan Pablo Gomez from Curico Unido DF ARG Matias Zaldivia from Colo Colo MF ARG Federico Mateos from Nublense No Pos Nation Player FW ARG Leandro Fernandez from Independiente FW CHI Nicolas Guerra from Nublense Out Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player8 MF CHI Pablo Aranguiz to Nublense 9 FW CHI Junior Fernandes Released No Pos Nation Player12 GK CHI Martin Parra back to Huachipato 26 MF URU Alvaro Brun Released Player records EditIndividual honours Edit Primera Division top scorers Edit Victor Alonso 20 goals 1940 Ubaldo Cruche 17 goals 1945 25 goals 1946 Carlos Campos 24 goals 1961 34 goals 1962 21 goals 1966 Eladio Zarate 25 goals 1971 Richart Baez 10 goals Clausura 1997 Pedro Gonzalez 23 goals 1998 26 goals 2000 Felipe Mora 13 goals Clausura 2017 Copa Chile top scorers Edit Luis Alberto Ramos 12 goals 1979 Marcelo Salas 12 goals 1994 Copa Sudamericana top scorers Edit Eduardo Vargas 11 goals 2011 Chilean Footballer of the Year Edit Sergio Navarro 1961 Pedro Araya 1966 Alberto Quintano 1967 Adolfo Nef 1969 Hector Hoffens 1989 Patricio Mardones 1994 Pedro Gonzalez 1999 Sergio Vargas 2000 Eduardo Vargas 2011 Charles Aranguiz 2012Primera Division Footballer of the Year Edit Juan Rodriguez 1969 Cristian Traverso 1995 Pedro Gonzalez 1999 Sergio Vargas 2000 Miguel Pinto 2009 Eduardo Vargas 2011 Jose Rojas 2012America s ideal team Edit Marcelo Salas 1996 Miguel Pinto 2009 Mauricio Victorino 2010 Eduardo Vargas Johnny Herrera amp Marcos Gonzalez 2011 Matias Rodriguez amp Charles Aranguiz 2012Most appearances Edit Name Matches1 Luis Musrri 5392 Johnny Herrera 4973 Jose Rojas 4714 Vladimir Bigorra 4685 Hector Hoffens 4516 Manuel Pellegrini 4357 Jorge Socias 4298 Sergio Vargas 4289 Leonel Sanchez 41210 Braulio Musso 390Top scorers Edit Name Goals1 Carlos Campos 1992 Leonel Sanchez 1673 Pedro Gonzalez 1214 Marcelo Salas 1135 Ruben Marcos 1106 Jorge Socias 1027 Diego Rivarola 1018 Pedro Araya 909 Braulio Musso 8310 Ernesto Alvarez 83Managers EditCurrent coaching staff Edit Position NameManager Sebastian MirandaAssistant Manager Nilton SepulvedaFitness Coach Ignacio FabresGoalkeeping Coach Carlos AriasList of managers Edit Luis Tirado 1938 41 Alejandro Scopelli 1941 45 Luis Tirado 1946 49 Salvador Nocetti 1950 Alejandro Scopelli 1950 52 Miguel Busquets 1952 Jorge Ormos 1953 54 Luis Alamos 1954 Luis Tirado 1955 Luis Alamos 1956 66 Washington Urrutia interim 1966 Alejandro Scopelli 1967 68 Washington Urrutia 1968 Ulises Ramos 1969 74 Braulio Musso 1974 Hugo Tassara 1975 Luis Ibarra 1975 77 Nelson Oyarzun 1978 Ulises Ramos 1978 Fernando Riera 1978 80 Juan Rodriguez Vega 1981 Ulises Ramos interim 1981 Fernando Riera 1981 82 Ulises Ramos int Luis Santibanez 1983 Ulises Ramos 1983 84 Hernan Carrasco 1984 Luis Ibarra 1985 Leonel Sanchez 1985 86 Fernando Riera 1987 Leonel Sanchez 1987 Alberto Quintano 1987 Manuel Pellegrini 1988 Carlos Urzua int Luis Ibarra 1989 Juan Rodriguez Vega 1990 Pedro Morales 1991 Juan Rodriguez Vega int Alberto Quintano 1991 Arturo Salah 1992 94 Jorge Socias 1994 95 Miguel Angel Russo 1996 Roberto Hernandez 1997 98 Cesar Vaccia 1999 01 Victor Hugo Castaneda 2002 03 Hector Pinto 2003 04 Gustavo Huerta 2006 Salvador Capitano 2007 Jorge Socias 2007 Arturo Salah 2007 08 Sergio Markarian 2009 Jose Basualdo 2009 Gerardo Pelusso 2010 Jorge Sampaoli 2011 12 Dario Franco 2013 Marco Antonio Figueroa 2013 14 Cristian Romero interim 2014 Martin Lasarte 2014 15 Sebastian Beccacece 2016 Victor Hugo Castaneda 2016 Angel Guillermo Hoyos 2017 2018 Esteban Valencia interim 2018 Frank Dario Kudelka 2018 2019 Alfredo Arias 2019 Hernan Caputto 2019 2020 Rafael Dudamel 2020 2021 Esteban Valencia interim 2021 Santiago Escobar 2022 Sebastian Miranda interim 2022 Diego Lopez 2022 Sebastian Miranda interim 2022 Mauricio Pellegrino 2023 Average home attendances of Universidad de Chile Edit2016 17 Clausura 33 466 2016 17 Apertura 30 041 2015 16 Clausura 19 641 2015 16 Apertura 12 901 13 See also EditUniversidad de Chile Los de Abajo Ballet AzulReferences Edit Inauguran remodelado Estadio Nacional Juan Pablo Andres and Eric Boesenberg Chile List of Champions and Runners Up Rec Sport Football Statistics Foundation RSSSF ed Archived from the original on 13 January 2010 Retrieved 23 October 2009 Chile s university challenge FIFA 29 October 2009 Archived from the original on 11 September 2015 Retrieved 10 May 2018 Switch Image 17 October 2009 Universidad de Chile 2009 10 team kits Archived from the original on 18 September 2012 Retrieved 19 October 2009 U De Chile renovo millonario contrato con Adidas hasta el 2021 Cooperativa cl Archived from the original on 24 March 2014 Retrieved 10 August 2014 Ferplei Universidad de Chile dejara de tener a Telmex en su camiseta Archived from the original on 27 October 2010 Universidad de Chile renueva auspicio con Claro por 153 mil UF Deportes LA TERCERA Archived from the original on 16 November 2013 Retrieved 10 August 2014 Scaff Patricio Sports origin in Universidad de Chile and the chuncho in the club s history Universidad de Chile Retrieved 4 December 2015 Romantico Viajero Camisetas anos 2000 Romantico Viajero Retrieved 4 December 2015 Francis Fields Brazilian media praise visiting Universidad de Chile as South America s Barcelona team Footballanchor ed Retrieved 23 November 2011 dead link Completamente azul Nos consagramos como el equipo chileno con mas titulos de la decada Completely blue We were crowned as the chilean team with most titles in the decade Club Universidad de Chile in Spanish 31 December 2019 Retrieved 29 September 2021 Universidad de Chile se consagro como el equipo nacional mas ganador de la decada Universidad de Chile is crowned as the biggest national team of the decade DAZN in Spanish 1 January 2020 Retrieved 29 September 2021 Primera Division 2016 2017 Clausura Attendance External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Club Universidad de Chile Official website Universidad de Chile in FIFA com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Club Universidad de Chile amp oldid 1130384371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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