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Unión La Calera

Unión La Calera is a Chilean football club based in La Calera and competes the Primera División de Chile.

Unión La Calera
Full nameClub Deportivo Unión La Calera
Nickname(s)Cementeros (Cement Men)
Rojos (Reds)
FoundedJanuary 26, 1954; 70 years ago (1954-01-26)
GroundEstadio Municipal Nicolás Chahuán,
La Calera, Chile
Capacity9,200
ChairmanGustavo Cerioni
Managervacant
LeaguePrimera División
2023Primera División, 8th of 16
WebsiteClub website

It was founded as Club de Deportes La Calera on 26 January 1954, after the merger of three teams from the city: Condor, Calera Comercio and Tifón. The following year, Deportes La Calera joined Club de Deportes Melón (originated by the merger between Cemento Melón and Minas Navío) to form Unión La Calera.

After spending six seasons in second level, the club obtained its first promotion to Primera División de Chile in 1961, category where they remained until 1974. In 1985, they returned to top-tier, but they were relegated the incoming season. From there, they wandered through second level and third level, until returning to the top category in 2011, and in 2018, after a brief stint in the promotion division (Primera B). In its palmares, Unión La Calera counts with three second division titles (the 1961 and 1984 Segunda División de Chile titles; and a 2017 Primera B title) and two Tercera División de Chile honors (1990 and 2000).

The color that identifies the club is red (present in their uniform since the formation as Union La Calera) and disputes their home games at the Estadio Municipal Nicolás Chahuán Nazar. Nevertheless, due to its reconstruction, around 2017 and 2018 they moved to Estadio Municipal Lucio Fariña Fernández in neighboring Quillota (which has a capacity for 7703 spectators). Their main local rivals are San Luis de Quillota.

The club is well known for be the team when Sergio Jadue began his sports manager career before coming to power in the ANFP in 2011. He assumed Unión La Calera Corporation's presidency in 2007. In June 2009 he was appointed Club's President of the Board. During his management, Unión La Calera was promoted, after 26 years, to top-tier in 2010. After his departure, the team had a brief success in 2011's first part, reaching the Torneo Apertura's semi-final. In that tournament, highlighted players like Ramón Ignacio Fernández, Braian Rodríguez or Gonzalo Barriga.

History edit

1954–1970: Beginnings edit

The club was founded on 15 April 1955. It was following the merger between five local clubs: Tifón, Minas Navío, Cóndor, Cemento Melón and Calera Comercio. Nevertheless, the club's foundation its recorded on 26 January 1954.

2011–2016: Primera División de Chile edit

The successful 2011 season edit

2011 Torneo Apertura edit

Unión La Calera began the 2011 season hiring eight players: Jonathan Domínguez (forward from Unión San Felipe),[1] Rodrigo Flores (goalkeeper from O'Higgins),[1] Ángel Carreño (midfielder from Deportes La Serena),[1] Jorge Ampuero (defender from Unión Española),[1] Ramón Ignacio Fernández (from Argentinian powerhouse Estudiantes de La Plata),[1] Braian Rodríguez (from Peru's top-tier Club Deportivo Universidad de San Martín de Porres),[1] Claudio Muñoz (from Universidad de Concepción)[1] and Luis Jiménez Barrera (from Deportes Melipilla).[1]

Regular Phase edit

They debuted in the 2011 Torneo Apertura on 30 January with a 1–1 draw with Santiago Morning.[2] In this match the scores were from Paraguayan striker Ever Cantero for Santiago Morning and an own-goal from Edgardo Abdala.[2][3] The next week on 6 February, the Uruguayan Braian Rodríguez (the striker from San Martín de Porres)[4] scored Calera's first goal in top-tier in a 1–0 home win over Unión San Felipe.[4] Besides, it was the club's first goal scored by a team's player after its 24 year-absence in Primera from 1987 season (considering Abdala's own goal). On 12 February, for the third week, they surprised everyone after beating 2–1 to Universidad Católica as local in Estadio Municipal Nicolás Chahuán Nazar.[5] The goals for Calera were scored by the defender Claudio Muñoz in the 39th minute[5] (who precisely played in Universidad Católica between 2004 and 2007, prior to play in Universidad de Concepción) and Diego Cuéllar in the 75th minute,[5] who netted the tie-breaker goal after Hans Martínez's equalizing goal in 66th minute.[5] Thereby, Unión La Calera broke the small unbeaten Universidad Católica had in the first two games[5] (a 0–2 away win over Deportes Iquique[6] and a 3–1 victory against Audax Italiano).[7] Nevertheless, on 19 February, now Calera's short unbeaten was broken by Cobresal which defeat 3–1 the team in El Salvador[8] with a hat-trick of Joel Soto.[9][8] The goal for Calera was of Alejandro Risso.[9] The following week the team was recovered from the 3–1 defeat with Cobresal, beating 2–0 to Deportes La Serena at Nicolás Chahuán Nazar, but after this victory, an important triumph was against Cobreloa in Calama with a goal of Ramón Fernández in the 17th minute.[10] This victory meant the team's climb to the league table's first place, being there with thirteen points next to Universidad Católica.[10] The next matchday, Católica and Calera remained as table's leaders after both teams won to Universidad de Concepción (Calera; 2–0) and Palestino (Católica; 1–2).[11]

On 11 March, Unión La Calera had to play with giants Colo-Colo at Estadio Monumental in the capital city Santiago. However, the team was defeated in a 2–0 loss with goals of the Argentinian Lucas Wilchez and Chilean international José Pedro Fuenzalida.[12] The next matchday, on 20 March, Unión La Calera defeated 3–1 as local to Audax Italiano, thereby confirming its second place behind Universidad Católica.[13] The team began losing with a goal of Bryan Carrasco in the 20th minute, but the score of Braian Rodríguez through a penalty, gave encouragement so that later Octavio Pozo and Jorge Ampuero contribute with goals.[13]

Since the 10th week after a 3–1 loss to Unión Española,[14][15] the team went into a losing streak until the end of the regular phase which finished in the seventeenth week. Since there, Unión La Calera draw then with Palestino (with a goal of Braian Rodríguez in 90th minute),[16] lost with Universidad de Chile by a 2–0 score,[17] again 2–0 with O'Higgins the next week (13th)[18] and in the 15th matchday (after a 0–0 draw Huachipato in the 14th week[19]) lost 1–0 to Deportes Iquique with a score of defender Juan González Calderón.[20] Only a 2–0 win over Ñublense with a twice of Braian Rodríguez in the 16th matchday,[21] and a 1–1 away draw with Santiago Wanderers in regular phase's final matchday,[22] secured the team's classification to the playoffs (the qualified were eight teams out of a total of eighteen).[22] The team finished in the sixth position with 25 points over Unión San Felipe with 24 points (7th) and Colo-Colo with 23 points (8th).[22][23]

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
4 Palestino 17 9 3 5 26 20 +6 30 Playoffs
5 O'Higgins 17 8 3 6 29 26 +3 27
6 Unión La Calera 17 7 4 6 18 18 0 25
7 Unión San Felipe 17 7 3 7 24 21 +3 24
8 Colo-Colo 17 7 3 7 28 26 +2 24[a]
Source:
Rules for classification: 1. Points; 2. Wins; 3. Goal difference; 4. Goals scored; 5. Away goals; 6. Red cards; 7. Yellow cards; 8. Draw.
Notes:
  1. ^ Colo-Colo lost three points for not present hiring files of midfielder Joan Muñoz during the game against Cobresal, so that Colo-Colo lost for walkover.
Playoffs edit
Background and Results edit

The favorite to win the championship was Universidad Católica which finished in the regular phase's first place. Nevertheless, Católica (after winning to Unión La Calera in the semi-finals) lost to Universidad de Chile in the final's second leg, where Universidad de Chile won 4–1, reversing the first leg's 0–2.[24] For its part, Unión La Calera already without the surprise sensation which generated in the tournament's early part, defeated to Unión Española in the quarterfinals[25] for then repeat a 2–1 triumph over Católica in the semifinals first leg.[26] Unfortunately, in the next leg, the team was eliminated after losing 1–0 in Santiago.[27]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Universidad Católica 4 1 5
8 Colo-Colo 2 1 3
1 Universidad Católica 1 1 2
6 Unión La Calera 2 0 2
3 Unión Española 0 0 0
6 Unión La Calera 1 0 1
1 Universidad Católica 2 1 3
2 Universidad de Chile 0 4 4
2 Universidad de Chile 2 1 3
7 Unión San Felipe 1 1 2
2 Universidad de Chile 1 7 8
5 O'Higgins 0 1 1
4 Palestino 1 0 1
5 O'Higgins 1 3 4
Quarterfinals: Calera vs. Unión Española edit
First leg

On 26 May, Unión La Calera and Unión Española played the quarterfinal's first leg at Estadio Municipal Nicolás Chahuán Nazar and the team recovered from its 3–1 loss in the regular phase. The game's only one goal was scored by Ángel Carreño in the 68th minute.[25][28] The match had 2,459 spectators.[28]

Astorga this time played with a 3–4–1–2 lineup:[28] Lucas Giovini in the goal;[28] in the rear, Jorge Ampuero as left sweeper,[28] Mario Berríos as centre-back,[28] Nicolás Suárez as right sweeper;[28] in the midfield, Ángel Carreño and Claudio Muñoz as central midfielders,[28] Francisco Bahamondes and Gonzalo Barriga as left midfielder and right midfielders respectively[28] and finally with Ramón Fernández as playmaker;[28] meantime the forward was composite by Braian Rodríguez and Jonathan Domínguez.[28] On the other hand, José Luis Sierra played with a 4–2–1–3 lineup:[28] Eduardo Lobos in the goal;[28] in the rear, Rafael Olarra and Leandro Delgado as centre backs,[28] Fernando Cordero as left back[28] and Esteban González as right back;[28] in the midfield, Braulio Leal and Gonzalo Villagra (captain) as central midfielders[28] and Martín Ligüera as playmaker;[28] the forwards were Raúl Estévez,[28] Sebastián Jaime[28] and Mario Aravena.[28]

26 May 2011 (2011-05-26) First leg Unión La Calera 1–0 Unión Española La Calera
16:00 (CLT) Carreño   68' Report Stadium: Nicolás Chahuán
Attendance: 2,459
Referee: Enrique Osses


Second leg

On 29 May, the teams played the quarterfinal's second leg at Estadio Santa Laura. The game ended in a 0–0 draw which allowed to Unión La Calera the qualification to the semifinal.[29] The match had 4,842 spectators.[30]

For its part, Unión with Sierra also repeated the 4–2–1–3 lineup,[30] being the only one change Leonardo Monje (who scored against Calera in the team's 3–1 defeat as visitors in Santa Laura for the regular phase) instead of Mario Aravena.[30] Between the key events, Leal missed a penalty in the 24th minute and Jaime was sent-off in the 71st minute.[30]

29 May 2011 (2011-05-29) Second leg Unión Española 0–0
(0–1 agg.)
Unión La Calera Independencia, Santiago
18:00 (CLT) Jaime   71' Report Stadium: Santa Laura
Attendance: 4,842
Referee: Claudio Puga
Semifinals: Católica vs. Calera edit
First Leg

Unión La Calera played the semifinal's first leg with Universidad Católica on 2 June. Astorga played with the same lineup that occupied against Unión Española in the quarterfinal's second leg,[31] whilst Católica, coached by Juan Antonio Pizzi, played with a 4–2–2–2 lineup:[31] Christopher Toselli in the goal;[31] David Henríquez and Alfonso Parot as central backs;[31] Rodrigo Valenzuela and Juan Eluchans as full backs;[31] Gonzalo Sepúlveda and Tomás Costa as central midfielders;[31] Fernando Meneses and Milovan Mirosevic as right and left midfielders;[31] and finally Pablo Calandria and Francisco Pizarro as forwards.[31]

Bahamondes opened the score in the 26th minute[31] and a minute later Gonzalo Barriga scored the partial 2–0.[31] Eight minutes later, Milovan Mirosevic scored through a header the discount, beating thereby to Giovini.[31] The rest of the game was dominated by Unión La Calera, and Universidad Católica suffered the sent-off of Mirosevic (double yellow card; 64th minute)[31] and Rodrigo Valenzuela (direct red card; 72nd minute).[31]

Finished the game, with this victory Unión La Calera had the first opportunity to qualify to the final. They just had to draw in Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo or win by one goal there, in Chile's capital city Santiago.

2 June 2011 (2011-06-02) First leg Unión La Calera 2–1 Universidad Católica La Calera
16:00 (CLT) Bahamondes   25'
Barriga   27'
Report Mirošević   35'   63'
Valenzuela   82'
Stadium: Nicolás Chahuán
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa
Second Leg

For this match, Pizzi changed Católica's lineup to face Calera, this time he remained Toselli in the goal, but played with a 3–2–3–2 lineup (similar to Astorga's 3–4–1–2 lineup):[32] the defenders were Enzo Roco (then Enzo Andía) as left sweeper,[32] Hans Martínez as centre back[32] and Alfonso Parot as right sweeper;[32] as central midfielders were Jorge Ormeño and Francisco Silva;[32] the attacking midfielders were Fernando Meneses (left midfielder), Marcelo Cañete (playmaker) and Felipe Gutiérrez;[32] whilst the forwards were Roberto Gutiérrez and Lucas Pratto.[32] Astorga for its part, remained the same lineup, again with the same players.

The game's only one goal was scored by Enzo Andía in the beginnings of the second half (46th minute). This goal, frustrated Calera's chances to qualify to the final. In that way, thereby was how Calera concluded its first great campaign in Chilean top-level.

5 June 2011 (2011-06-05) Second leg Universidad Católica 1–0
(2–2 agg.)
Unión La Calera Las Condes, Santiago
17:00 (CLT) Andía   46'
Silva   90+1'
Report Stadium: San Carlos de Apoquindo
Attendance: 13,200
Referee: Claudio Puga
Note: Universidad Católica won due to its position at the regular season (U. Católica: 1st, La Calera: 6th)

Emblem edit

The traditional shield of Unión La Calera consists of one with the colors blue and green divided diagonally, with a "U" in white and borders of the same color. Below, on a red background "La Calera" is presented. In mid-2018 this shield was registered for commercial purposes by Sabino Jadue, former head of the institution, so since 2019 the club occupies a white circular shield with a thick red border where it says “Unión La Calera”, and within the white area the abbreviation «ULC» appears in greenish bluish tones.

This change was resisted by the fans, who held demonstrations in La Calera, and started a campaign on social networks to restore the historic shield. In 2021 the traditional shield returned to the shirts, this time in conjunction with the new insignia.

Uniform edit

Traditionally Unión La Calera's home kit is composed by a red shirt, white pants and white socks. Its away kit meanwhile is entirely white. During the 2007 Primera B season, Calera's home kit was symbolized by a white and red horizontal striped shirt; its pants and socks were white. This kit is similar to the one used by the team when it got its promotion to Primera División in 1984.

For the 2010 second-tier season, the titular uniform is a red shirt with vertical white bars, red pants and red socks.

Once promoted to 2018 Primera División de Chile, during that tournament, the team changed its kit colors to entirely red like the kit which occupied during the 2014–15 season.

Sponsorship edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1955–1983 None None
1983–1984 Costa
1985–1992 None None
(1985)
Dolphin
(1986)
None
(1986–1992)
1994–1996 Torpedo Sport None
(1994)
Maquinaria Ribas
(1995)
None
(1996)
1997 Diadora
1998–2001 Torpedo Sport None
(1998)
Santa Isabel
(1999–2001)
2001–2003 Adidas None
2004–2016 Training Cemento Melón
(2004–2008)
Censocal
(2009)
PF
(2010–2016)
2017– KS7 Refugio de Cristo
(2017–2018)
PF
(2018–)

Players edit

Current squad edit

Current squad of Unión La Calera as of 24 September 2023 (edit)
Sources: ANFP Official Web Site

No. Position Player
1   CHI GK Jorge Peña
2   CHI DF Joaquin Alvear
3   CHI DF Ignacio Burgos
4   CHI DF Diego Ulloa
5   ARG MF Matías Muñoz
7   CHI MF Esteban Valencia
8   ARG FW Gabriel Hauche
9   CHI MF César Pérez
10   CHI FW Matías Cavalleri
11   ARG MF Luciano Aued
12   ARG GK Matías Ibáñez
13   CHI DF Enzo Ferrario
14   CHI DF Ariel Cáceres
No. Position Player
17   CHI FW Walter Ponce
19   ARG FW Franco Soldano
20   ARG FW Emmanuel Gigliotti
21   CHI DF Raimundo Rebolledo
22   ARG DF Nicolás Ferreyra
23   CHI DF Darko Fiamengo
24   ARG DF Ezequiel Parnisari
25   CHI GK Joshua Tapia
27   ARG MF Axel Encinas
28   ARG MF Luciano Arnijas
29   CHI FW Renato Huerta
30   CHI DF Bruno Romo
31   CHI MF Esteban Matus

Manager: Manuel Fernández

2024 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
-- GK   ARG Matías Ibáñez (from Colón)
-- DF   ARG Ezequiel Parnisari (from Instituto)
-- MF   ARG Luciano Aued (from Instituto)
No. Pos. Nation Player
-- FW   ARG Gabriel Hauche (from Racing Club)
-- FW   ARG Franco Soldano (from Gimnasia LP)

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 Player
1 GK   ARG Fernando Otárola (to Agropecuario)
2 DF   ARG Hernán Lopes (to Club Atlético Colón)
3 DF   ARG Juan Pablo Freytes (to Alianza Lima)
4 DF   CHI Leandro Díaz (to Huachipato)
6 DF   CHI Patricio Flores (Released)
11 FW   CHI Nicolás Orellana (to Audax Italiano)
12 GK   CHI Omar Carabalí (back to Colo-Colo)
14 DF   CHI Nicolás Peñailillo (to Unión Española)
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW   ARG Sebastián Lomónaco (back to Godoy Cruz)
17 DF   CHI Francisco Salinas (to Coquimbo Unido)
18 MF   CHI Diego Buonanotte (to O'Higgins F.C.)
20 MF   CHI Brayan Garrido (to Deportes La Serena)
22 DF   CHI John Salas (to Curicó Unido)
23 DF   CHI Tomás Asta-Buruaga (back to Universidad Católica)
24 MF   CHI Nicolas Aedo (back to Audax Italiano)
33 FW   CHI Bairo Riveros (back to Unión San Felipe)

Managers edit

Club facts edit

South American cups history edit

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2019 Copa Sudamericana First Stage   Chapecoense 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
Second Stage   Atlético Mineiro 1–0 0–1 1–1 (0-3p)
2020 Copa Sudamericana First Stage   Fluminense 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
Second Stage   Deportes Tolima 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
Round of 16   Junior 2–1 1–2 3–3 (2-4p)
2021 Copa Libertadores Group Stage   LDU Quito 2–2 2–5 4th Place
(2 pts.)
  Flamengo 2–2 1–4
  Vélez Sarsfield 0–2 1–2
2022 Copa Sudamericana First Stage   Ñublense 0–0 2–1 2–1
Group Stage   Santos 1–1 0–1 2nd Place
(11 pts.)
  Banfield 1–0 1–0
  Universidad Católica 3–2 0–0
2024 Copa Sudamericana First Stage   Everton 1–0 (single-leg)
Group Stage   Cruzeiro 0–0 TBD
  Universidad Católica 0–1
  Alianza FC 1–0

Titles edit

1961, 1984, 2017
1990, 2000

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "U. La Calera oficializó su retorno a Primera con paridad ante Santiago Morning". Radio Cooperativa. 30 January 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  3. ^ See in RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine the section Primera División (Campeonato Nacional "Petrobras" 2011) — Apertura). Here is verified Calera's 1–1 away draw with Santiago Morning on 30 January. The score for Morning was of Ever Cantero (76'), whilst for Calera the score was an own-goal of Edgardo Abdala (2').
  4. ^ a b "U. La Calera venció a San Felipe en cierre de la segunda fecha del Apertura". Radio Cooperativa. 6 February 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e "U. La Calera batió a Universidad Católica y derribó su invicto en el Apertura". Radio Cooperativa. 12 February 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  6. ^ RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Round 1; 28 January
  7. ^ RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Round 2; 4 February
  8. ^ a b "Joel Soto es figura en triunfo de Cobresal ante La Calera". La Tercera. 19 February 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  9. ^ a b RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Round 4; 19 February
  10. ^ a b "Unión La Calera complicó aún más a Nelson Acosta". ADN Radio. 27 February 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  11. ^ "Resumen: U. La Calera junto a U. Católica son líderes y mandan en el Torneo de Apertura". Radio Cooperativa. from the original on 2018-09-17. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  12. ^ "Están de vuelta: Colo Colo venció 2-0 a U. la Calera". Canal Del Fútbol. 11 March 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  13. ^ a b "Unión La Calera venció con autoridad a Audax Italiano y quedó como escolta de la UC". Emol. 20 March 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  14. ^ "La Calera no pudo con Unión en Santa Laura (3-1)". Charla Técnica. 31 March 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  15. ^ "Unión Española 3-1 Unión La Calera - Apertura 2011 - Resumen". YouTube's Account "Goles de Unión Española". 7 July 2018. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  16. ^ RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Round 11; 9 April
  17. ^ "Universidad de Chile derrota a U. La Calera y le mete presión a la UC". Emol. 16 April 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  18. ^ RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Round 13; 23 April
  19. ^ RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Round 14; 30 April
  20. ^ RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Round 15; 7 May
  21. ^ RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Round 16; 15 May
  22. ^ a b c "Wanderers y Calera repartieron puntos en el puerto". ADN Radio. 22 May 2011. from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  23. ^ RSSSF Chile 2011 2022-11-28 at the Wayback Machine — Apertura Final Table
  24. ^ "U. Católica ganó 2 a 0 a la 'U' y acaricia el Bicampeonato". Canal del Fútbol. 9 June 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  25. ^ a b "Unión La Calera ganó con lo justo a Unión Española en el Nicolás Chahuán". Radio Cooperativa. 26 May 2011. from the original on 18 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  26. ^ "La Calera se impone sobre U. Católica y toma ventaja en la semifinal". El Mostrador. 2 June 2011. from the original on 18 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  27. ^ "U. Católica sufrió para vencer a Unión La Calera y timbró su paso a la final del Apertura". Radio Cooperativa. 26 May 2011. from the original on 18 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  28. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Unión La Calera 1 Unión Española 0". 26 May 2011. from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  29. ^ "Unión La Calera gana su llave y sigue haciendo historia". Canal del Fútbol. 29 May 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  30. ^ a b c d "Unión Española 0 Unión La Calera 0". 29 May 2011. from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  31. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Unión La Calera 2 Universidad Católica 1". 2 June 2011. from the original on 8 May 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  32. ^ a b c d e f g "Universidad Católica 1 Unión La Calera 0". 2 June 2011. from the original on 8 May 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish) (archived 11 February 2009)

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This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Union La Calera is a Chilean football club based in La Calera and competes the Primera Division de Chile Union La CaleraFull nameClub Deportivo Union La CaleraNickname s Cementeros Cement Men Rojos Reds FoundedJanuary 26 1954 70 years ago 1954 01 26 GroundEstadio Municipal Nicolas Chahuan La Calera ChileCapacity9 200ChairmanGustavo CerioniManagervacantLeaguePrimera Division2023Primera Division 8th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours It was founded as Club de Deportes La Calera on 26 January 1954 after the merger of three teams from the city Condor Calera Comercio and Tifon The following year Deportes La Calera joined Club de Deportes Melon originated by the merger between Cemento Melon and Minas Navio to form Union La Calera After spending six seasons in second level the club obtained its first promotion to Primera Division de Chile in 1961 category where they remained until 1974 In 1985 they returned to top tier but they were relegated the incoming season From there they wandered through second level and third level until returning to the top category in 2011 and in 2018 after a brief stint in the promotion division Primera B In its palmares Union La Calera counts with three second division titles the 1961 and 1984 Segunda Division de Chile titles and a 2017 Primera B title and two Tercera Division de Chile honors 1990 and 2000 The color that identifies the club is red present in their uniform since the formation as Union La Calera and disputes their home games at the Estadio Municipal Nicolas Chahuan Nazar Nevertheless due to its reconstruction around 2017 and 2018 they moved to Estadio Municipal Lucio Farina Fernandez in neighboring Quillota which has a capacity for 7703 spectators Their main local rivals are San Luis de Quillota The club is well known for be the team when Sergio Jadue began his sports manager career before coming to power in the ANFP in 2011 He assumed Union La Calera Corporation s presidency in 2007 In June 2009 he was appointed Club s President of the Board During his management Union La Calera was promoted after 26 years to top tier in 2010 After his departure the team had a brief success in 2011 s first part reaching the Torneo Apertura s semi final In that tournament highlighted players like Ramon Ignacio Fernandez Braian Rodriguez or Gonzalo Barriga Contents 1 History 1 1 1954 1970 Beginnings 1 2 2011 2016 Primera Division de Chile 1 2 1 The successful 2011 season 1 2 1 1 2011 Torneo Apertura 1 2 1 1 1 Regular Phase 1 2 1 1 2 League table 1 2 1 2 Playoffs 1 2 1 2 1 Background and Results 1 2 1 2 2 Quarterfinals Calera vs Union Espanola 1 2 1 2 3 Semifinals Catolica vs Calera 2 Emblem 3 Uniform 3 1 Sponsorship 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 2024 Summer Transfers 4 2 1 In 4 2 2 Out 5 Managers 6 Club facts 7 South American cups history 8 Titles 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit1954 1970 Beginnings edit The club was founded on 15 April 1955 It was following the merger between five local clubs Tifon Minas Navio Condor Cemento Melon and Calera Comercio Nevertheless the club s foundation its recorded on 26 January 1954 2011 2016 Primera Division de Chile edit The successful 2011 season edit 2011 Torneo Apertura edit Union La Calera began the 2011 season hiring eight players Jonathan Dominguez forward from Union San Felipe 1 Rodrigo Flores goalkeeper from O Higgins 1 Angel Carreno midfielder from Deportes La Serena 1 Jorge Ampuero defender from Union Espanola 1 Ramon Ignacio Fernandez from Argentinian powerhouse Estudiantes de La Plata 1 Braian Rodriguez from Peru s top tier Club Deportivo Universidad de San Martin de Porres 1 Claudio Munoz from Universidad de Concepcion 1 and Luis Jimenez Barrera from Deportes Melipilla 1 Regular Phase edit They debuted in the 2011 Torneo Apertura on 30 January with a 1 1 draw with Santiago Morning 2 In this match the scores were from Paraguayan striker Ever Cantero for Santiago Morning and an own goal from Edgardo Abdala 2 3 The next week on 6 February the Uruguayan Braian Rodriguez the striker from San Martin de Porres 4 scored Calera s first goal in top tier in a 1 0 home win over Union San Felipe 4 Besides it was the club s first goal scored by a team s player after its 24 year absence in Primera from 1987 season considering Abdala s own goal On 12 February for the third week they surprised everyone after beating 2 1 to Universidad Catolica as local in Estadio Municipal Nicolas Chahuan Nazar 5 The goals for Calera were scored by the defender Claudio Munoz in the 39th minute 5 who precisely played in Universidad Catolica between 2004 and 2007 prior to play in Universidad de Concepcion and Diego Cuellar in the 75th minute 5 who netted the tie breaker goal after Hans Martinez s equalizing goal in 66th minute 5 Thereby Union La Calera broke the small unbeaten Universidad Catolica had in the first two games 5 a 0 2 away win over Deportes Iquique 6 and a 3 1 victory against Audax Italiano 7 Nevertheless on 19 February now Calera s short unbeaten was broken by Cobresal which defeat 3 1 the team in El Salvador 8 with a hat trick of Joel Soto 9 8 The goal for Calera was of Alejandro Risso 9 The following week the team was recovered from the 3 1 defeat with Cobresal beating 2 0 to Deportes La Serena at Nicolas Chahuan Nazar but after this victory an important triumph was against Cobreloa in Calama with a goal of Ramon Fernandez in the 17th minute 10 This victory meant the team s climb to the league table s first place being there with thirteen points next to Universidad Catolica 10 The next matchday Catolica and Calera remained as table s leaders after both teams won to Universidad de Concepcion Calera 2 0 and Palestino Catolica 1 2 11 On 11 March Union La Calera had to play with giants Colo Colo at Estadio Monumental in the capital city Santiago However the team was defeated in a 2 0 loss with goals of the Argentinian Lucas Wilchez and Chilean international Jose Pedro Fuenzalida 12 The next matchday on 20 March Union La Calera defeated 3 1 as local to Audax Italiano thereby confirming its second place behind Universidad Catolica 13 The team began losing with a goal of Bryan Carrasco in the 20th minute but the score of Braian Rodriguez through a penalty gave encouragement so that later Octavio Pozo and Jorge Ampuero contribute with goals 13 Since the 10th week after a 3 1 loss to Union Espanola 14 15 the team went into a losing streak until the end of the regular phase which finished in the seventeenth week Since there Union La Calera draw then with Palestino with a goal of Braian Rodriguez in 90th minute 16 lost with Universidad de Chile by a 2 0 score 17 again 2 0 with O Higgins the next week 13th 18 and in the 15th matchday after a 0 0 draw Huachipato in the 14th week 19 lost 1 0 to Deportes Iquique with a score of defender Juan Gonzalez Calderon 20 Only a 2 0 win over Nublense with a twice of Braian Rodriguez in the 16th matchday 21 and a 1 1 away draw with Santiago Wanderers in regular phase s final matchday 22 secured the team s classification to the playoffs the qualified were eight teams out of a total of eighteen 22 The team finished in the sixth position with 25 points over Union San Felipe with 24 points 7th and Colo Colo with 23 points 8th 22 23 League table edit Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 4 Palestino 17 9 3 5 26 20 6 30 Playoffs 5 O Higgins 17 8 3 6 29 26 3 27 6 Union La Calera 17 7 4 6 18 18 0 25 7 Union San Felipe 17 7 3 7 24 21 3 24 8 Colo Colo 17 7 3 7 28 26 2 24 a Source Asociacion Nacional de Futbol ProfesionalRules for classification 1 Points 2 Wins 3 Goal difference 4 Goals scored 5 Away goals 6 Red cards 7 Yellow cards 8 Draw Notes Colo Colo lost three points for not present hiring files of midfielder Joan Munoz during the game against Cobresal so that Colo Colo lost for walkover Playoffs edit Background and Results edit The favorite to win the championship was Universidad Catolica which finished in the regular phase s first place Nevertheless Catolica after winning to Union La Calera in the semi finals lost to Universidad de Chile in the final s second leg where Universidad de Chile won 4 1 reversing the first leg s 0 2 24 For its part Union La Calera already without the surprise sensation which generated in the tournament s early part defeated to Union Espanola in the quarterfinals 25 for then repeat a 2 1 triumph over Catolica in the semifinals first leg 26 Unfortunately in the next leg the team was eliminated after losing 1 0 in Santiago 27 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals 1Universidad Catolica4158Colo Colo2131Universidad Catolica1126Union La Calera2023Union Espanola0006Union La Calera1011Universidad Catolica2132Universidad de Chile0442Universidad de Chile2137Union San Felipe1122Universidad de Chile1785O Higgins0114Palestino1015O Higgins134 Quarterfinals Calera vs Union Espanola edit First leg On 26 May Union La Calera and Union Espanola played the quarterfinal s first leg at Estadio Municipal Nicolas Chahuan Nazar and the team recovered from its 3 1 loss in the regular phase The game s only one goal was scored by Angel Carreno in the 68th minute 25 28 The match had 2 459 spectators 28 Astorga this time played with a 3 4 1 2 lineup 28 Lucas Giovini in the goal 28 in the rear Jorge Ampuero as left sweeper 28 Mario Berrios as centre back 28 Nicolas Suarez as right sweeper 28 in the midfield Angel Carreno and Claudio Munoz as central midfielders 28 Francisco Bahamondes and Gonzalo Barriga as left midfielder and right midfielders respectively 28 and finally with Ramon Fernandez as playmaker 28 meantime the forward was composite by Braian Rodriguez and Jonathan Dominguez 28 On the other hand Jose Luis Sierra played with a 4 2 1 3 lineup 28 Eduardo Lobos in the goal 28 in the rear Rafael Olarra and Leandro Delgado as centre backs 28 Fernando Cordero as left back 28 and Esteban Gonzalez as right back 28 in the midfield Braulio Leal and Gonzalo Villagra captain as central midfielders 28 and Martin Liguera as playmaker 28 the forwards were Raul Estevez 28 Sebastian Jaime 28 and Mario Aravena 28 Union La Calera v Union Espanola 26 May 2011 2011 05 26 First legUnion La Calera1 0Union EspanolaLa Calera16 00 CLT Carreno nbsp 68 Report Stadium Nicolas Chahuan Attendance 2 459Referee Enrique Osses Second leg On 29 May the teams played the quarterfinal s second leg at Estadio Santa Laura The game ended in a 0 0 draw which allowed to Union La Calera the qualification to the semifinal 29 The match had 4 842 spectators 30 For its part Union with Sierra also repeated the 4 2 1 3 lineup 30 being the only one change Leonardo Monje who scored against Calera in the team s 3 1 defeat as visitors in Santa Laura for the regular phase instead of Mario Aravena 30 Between the key events Leal missed a penalty in the 24th minute and Jaime was sent off in the 71st minute 30 Union Espanola v Union La Calera 29 May 2011 2011 05 29 Second legUnion Espanola0 0 0 1 agg Union La CaleraIndependencia Santiago18 00 CLT Jaime nbsp 71 Report Stadium Santa Laura Attendance 4 842Referee Claudio Puga Semifinals Catolica vs Calera edit First Leg Union La Calera played the semifinal s first leg with Universidad Catolica on 2 June Astorga played with the same lineup that occupied against Union Espanola in the quarterfinal s second leg 31 whilst Catolica coached by Juan Antonio Pizzi played with a 4 2 2 2 lineup 31 Christopher Toselli in the goal 31 David Henriquez and Alfonso Parot as central backs 31 Rodrigo Valenzuela and Juan Eluchans as full backs 31 Gonzalo Sepulveda and Tomas Costa as central midfielders 31 Fernando Meneses and Milovan Mirosevic as right and left midfielders 31 and finally Pablo Calandria and Francisco Pizarro as forwards 31 Bahamondes opened the score in the 26th minute 31 and a minute later Gonzalo Barriga scored the partial 2 0 31 Eight minutes later Milovan Mirosevic scored through a header the discount beating thereby to Giovini 31 The rest of the game was dominated by Union La Calera and Universidad Catolica suffered the sent off of Mirosevic double yellow card 64th minute 31 and Rodrigo Valenzuela direct red card 72nd minute 31 Finished the game with this victory Union La Calera had the first opportunity to qualify to the final They just had to draw in Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo or win by one goal there in Chile s capital city Santiago Union La Calera v Universidad Catolica 2 June 2011 2011 06 02 First legUnion La Calera2 1Universidad CatolicaLa Calera16 00 CLT Bahamondes nbsp 25 Barriga nbsp 27 Report Mirosevic nbsp 35 nbsp 63 Valenzuela nbsp 82 Stadium Nicolas Chahuan Attendance 3 500Referee Eduardo Gamboa Second Leg For this match Pizzi changed Catolica s lineup to face Calera this time he remained Toselli in the goal but played with a 3 2 3 2 lineup similar to Astorga s 3 4 1 2 lineup 32 the defenders were Enzo Roco then Enzo Andia as left sweeper 32 Hans Martinez as centre back 32 and Alfonso Parot as right sweeper 32 as central midfielders were Jorge Ormeno and Francisco Silva 32 the attacking midfielders were Fernando Meneses left midfielder Marcelo Canete playmaker and Felipe Gutierrez 32 whilst the forwards were Roberto Gutierrez and Lucas Pratto 32 Astorga for its part remained the same lineup again with the same players The game s only one goal was scored by Enzo Andia in the beginnings of the second half 46th minute This goal frustrated Calera s chances to qualify to the final In that way thereby was how Calera concluded its first great campaign in Chilean top level Universidad Catolica v Union La Calera 5 June 2011 2011 06 05 Second legUniversidad Catolica1 0 2 2 agg Union La CaleraLas Condes Santiago17 00 CLT Andia nbsp 46 Silva nbsp 90 1 Report Stadium San Carlos de Apoquindo Attendance 13 200Referee Claudio PugaNote Universidad Catolica won due to its position at the regular season U Catolica 1st La Calera 6th Emblem editThe traditional shield of Union La Calera consists of one with the colors blue and green divided diagonally with a U in white and borders of the same color Below on a red background La Calera is presented In mid 2018 this shield was registered for commercial purposes by Sabino Jadue former head of the institution so since 2019 the club occupies a white circular shield with a thick red border where it says Union La Calera and within the white area the abbreviation ULC appears in greenish bluish tones This change was resisted by the fans who held demonstrations in La Calera and started a campaign on social networks to restore the historic shield In 2021 the traditional shield returned to the shirts this time in conjunction with the new insignia Uniform editTraditionally Union La Calera s home kit is composed by a red shirt white pants and white socks Its away kit meanwhile is entirely white During the 2007 Primera B season Calera s home kit was symbolized by a white and red horizontal striped shirt its pants and socks were white This kit is similar to the one used by the team when it got its promotion to Primera Division in 1984 For the 2010 second tier season the titular uniform is a red shirt with vertical white bars red pants and red socks Once promoted to 2018 Primera Division de Chile during that tournament the team changed its kit colors to entirely red like the kit which occupied during the 2014 15 season Sponsorship edit Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 1955 1983 None None 1983 1984 Costa 1985 1992 None None 1985 Dolphin 1986 None 1986 1992 1994 1996 Torpedo Sport None 1994 Maquinaria Ribas 1995 None 1996 1997 Diadora 1998 2001 Torpedo Sport None 1998 Santa Isabel 1999 2001 2001 2003 Adidas None 2004 2016 Training Cemento Melon 2004 2008 Censocal 2009 PF 2010 2016 2017 KS7 Refugio de Cristo 2017 2018 PF 2018 Players editCurrent squad edit Current squad of Union La Calera as of 24 September 2023 edit Sources ANFP Official Web Site No Position Player1 nbsp CHI GK Jorge Pena2 nbsp CHI DF Joaquin Alvear3 nbsp CHI DF Ignacio Burgos4 nbsp CHI DF Diego Ulloa5 nbsp ARG MF Matias Munoz7 nbsp CHI MF Esteban Valencia8 nbsp ARG FW Gabriel Hauche9 nbsp CHI MF Cesar Perez10 nbsp CHI FW Matias Cavalleri11 nbsp ARG MF Luciano Aued12 nbsp ARG GK Matias Ibanez13 nbsp CHI DF Enzo Ferrario14 nbsp CHI DF Ariel CaceresNo Position Player17 nbsp CHI FW Walter Ponce19 nbsp ARG FW Franco Soldano20 nbsp ARG FW Emmanuel Gigliotti21 nbsp CHI DF Raimundo Rebolledo22 nbsp ARG DF Nicolas Ferreyra23 nbsp CHI DF Darko Fiamengo24 nbsp ARG DF Ezequiel Parnisari25 nbsp CHI GK Joshua Tapia27 nbsp ARG MF Axel Encinas28 nbsp ARG MF Luciano Arnijas29 nbsp CHI FW Renato Huerta30 nbsp CHI DF Bruno Romo31 nbsp CHI MF Esteban MatusManager Manuel Fernandez2024 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 GK nbsp ARG Matias Ibanez from Colon DF nbsp ARG Ezequiel Parnisari from Instituto MF nbsp ARG Luciano Aued from Instituto No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp ARG Gabriel Hauche from Racing Club FW nbsp ARG Franco Soldano from Gimnasia LP 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 Player 1 GK nbsp ARG Fernando Otarola to Agropecuario 2 DF nbsp ARG Hernan Lopes to Club Atletico Colon 3 DF nbsp ARG Juan Pablo Freytes to Alianza Lima 4 DF nbsp CHI Leandro Diaz to Huachipato 6 DF nbsp CHI Patricio Flores Released 11 FW nbsp CHI Nicolas Orellana to Audax Italiano 12 GK nbsp CHI Omar Carabali back to Colo Colo 14 DF nbsp CHI Nicolas Penailillo to Union Espanola No Pos Nation Player 15 FW nbsp ARG Sebastian Lomonaco back to Godoy Cruz 17 DF nbsp CHI Francisco Salinas to Coquimbo Unido 18 MF nbsp CHI Diego Buonanotte to O Higgins F C 20 MF nbsp CHI Brayan Garrido to Deportes La Serena 22 DF nbsp CHI John Salas to Curico Unido 23 DF nbsp CHI Tomas Asta Buruaga back to Universidad Catolica 24 MF nbsp CHI Nicolas Aedo back to Audax Italiano 33 FW nbsp CHI Bairo Riveros back to Union San Felipe Managers editMain page Template Union La Calera managers nbsp Donato Hernandez es 1959 nbsp oscar Andrade 1961 nbsp Raul Pino 1966 nbsp Jorge Venegas 1973 nbsp Jose Maria Lourido 1974 nbsp Sasha Mitjaew 1974 75 nbsp Rolando Torino 1983 nbsp Alfonso Sepulveda 1984 85 nbsp Manuel Gaete 1990 nbsp Rodolfo Dubo 2000 nbsp Horacio Rivas es 2001 nbsp Manuel Gaete 2002 nbsp Hernan Ibarra es 2002 nbsp Luis Marcoleta 2003 nbsp Jorge Luis Siviero 2004 nbsp Alfredo Nunez 2004 05 nbsp Nicola Hadwa 2005 nbsp Alfredo Nunez 2006 nbsp Hernan Ibarra es 2006 07 nbsp Claudio Nigretti es 2007 nbsp Jorge Socias 2007 08 nbsp Jorge Contreras 2008 09 nbsp Miguel Alegre 2009 nbsp Victor Comisso 2009 nbsp Emiliano Astorga Nov 24 2009 June 8 2012 nbsp Raul Toro June 15 2012 Dec 5 2012 nbsp Nestor Craviotto Dec 5 2012 May 8 2014 nbsp Ariel Pereyra 2014 15 nbsp Miguel Riffo 2015 16 nbsp Leonardo Ramos 2016 nbsp Mario Pobersnik es 2016 nbsp Humberto Grondona 2016 nbsp Christian Lovrincevich es 2017 nbsp Victor Rivero 2017 2018 nbsp Francisco Meneghini 2018 2019 nbsp Walter Coyette 2019 nbsp Juan Pablo Vojvoda 2020 2021 nbsp Luca Marcogiuseppe 2021 Club facts editSouth American cups history editSeason Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate 2019 Copa Sudamericana First Stage nbsp Chapecoense 0 0 1 1 1 1 a Second Stage nbsp Atletico Mineiro 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 3p 2020 Copa Sudamericana First Stage nbsp Fluminense 0 0 1 1 1 1 a Second Stage nbsp Deportes Tolima 0 0 1 1 1 1 a Round of 16 nbsp Junior 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 4p 2021 Copa Libertadores Group Stage nbsp LDU Quito 2 2 2 5 4th Place 2 pts nbsp Flamengo 2 2 1 4 nbsp Velez Sarsfield 0 2 1 2 2022 Copa Sudamericana First Stage nbsp Nublense 0 0 2 1 2 1 Group Stage nbsp Santos 1 1 0 1 2nd Place 11 pts nbsp Banfield 1 0 1 0 nbsp Universidad Catolica 3 2 0 0 2024 Copa Sudamericana First Stage nbsp Everton 1 0 single leg Group Stage nbsp Cruzeiro 0 0 TBD nbsp Universidad Catolica 0 1 nbsp Alianza FC 1 0Titles editSegunda Division Primera B de Chile 3 1961 1984 2017 dd Tercera Division de Chile 2 1990 2000 dd See also editLa Calera Chilean football league system Sergio JadueReferences edit a b c d e f g h Union La Calera lidera contrataciones en regiones de cara al Apertura Solamente Futbol 2 January 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 a b U La Calera oficializo su retorno a Primera con paridad ante Santiago Morning Radio Cooperativa 30 January 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 See in RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine the section Primera Division Campeonato Nacional Petrobras 2011 Apertura Here is verified Calera s 1 1 away draw with Santiago Morning on 30 January The score for Morning was of Ever Cantero 76 whilst for Calera the score was an own goal of Edgardo Abdala 2 a b U La Calera vencio a San Felipe en cierre de la segunda fecha del Apertura Radio Cooperativa 6 February 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 a b c d e U La Calera batio a Universidad Catolica y derribo su invicto en el Apertura Radio Cooperativa 12 February 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Round 1 28 January RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Round 2 4 February a b Joel Soto es figura en triunfo de Cobresal ante La Calera La Tercera 19 February 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 a b RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Round 4 19 February a b Union La Calera complico aun mas a Nelson Acosta ADN Radio 27 February 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 Resumen U La Calera junto a U Catolica son lideres y mandan en el Torneo de Apertura Radio Cooperativa Archived from the original on 2018 09 17 Retrieved 16 September 2018 Estan de vuelta Colo Colo vencio 2 0 a U la Calera Canal Del Futbol 11 March 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 a b Union La Calera vencio con autoridad a Audax Italiano y quedo como escolta de la UC Emol 20 March 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2018 La Calera no pudo con Union en Santa Laura 3 1 Charla Tecnica 31 March 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2018 Union Espanola 3 1 Union La Calera Apertura 2011 Resumen YouTube s Account Goles de Union Espanola 7 July 2018 Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 Retrieved 17 September 2018 RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Round 11 9 April Universidad de Chile derrota a U La Calera y le mete presion a la UC Emol 16 April 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2018 RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Round 13 23 April RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Round 14 30 April RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Round 15 7 May RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Round 16 15 May a b c Wanderers y Calera repartieron puntos en el puerto ADN Radio 22 May 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2018 RSSSF Chile 2011 Archived 2022 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Apertura Final Table U Catolica gano 2 a 0 a la U y acaricia el Bicampeonato Canal del Futbol 9 June 2011 Retrieved 17 September 2018 a b Union La Calera gano con lo justo a Union Espanola en el Nicolas Chahuan Radio Cooperativa 26 May 2011 Archived from the original on 18 September 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2018 La Calera se impone sobre U Catolica y toma ventaja en la semifinal El Mostrador 2 June 2011 Archived from the original on 18 September 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2018 U Catolica sufrio para vencer a Union La Calera y timbro su paso a la final del Apertura Radio Cooperativa 26 May 2011 Archived from the original on 18 September 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Union La Calera 1 Union Espanola 0 26 May 2011 Archived from the original on 11 May 2023 Retrieved 17 September 2018 Union La Calera gana su llave y sigue haciendo historia Canal del Futbol 29 May 2011 Retrieved 17 September 2018 a b c d Union Espanola 0 Union La Calera 0 29 May 2011 Archived from the original on 11 May 2023 Retrieved 17 September 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Union La Calera 2 Universidad Catolica 1 2 June 2011 Archived from the original on 8 May 2023 Retrieved 18 September 2018 a b c d e f g Universidad Catolica 1 Union La Calera 0 2 June 2011 Archived from the original on 8 May 2023 Retrieved 18 September 2018 External links editOfficial website in Spanish AguanteCalera cl Fans Site Unofficial in Spanish archived 11 February 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Union La Calera amp oldid 1222447692, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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