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2020 Chilean Primera División

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Football league season
Campeonato Nacional
Pre-match gateway prior to the Unión Española vs. Deportes Iquique Round 1 match
Season2020
Dates24 January 2020 – 17 February 2021
ChampionsUniversidad Católica (15th title)
RelegatedCoquimbo Unido
Deportes Iquique
Universidad de Concepción
Copa LibertadoresUniversidad Católica
Unión La Calera
Universidad de Chile
Unión Española
Copa SudamericanaPalestino
Deportes Antofagasta
Cobresal
Huachipato
Matches307
Goals771 (2.51 per match)
Top goalscorerFernando Zampedri
(20 goals)
Biggest home winU. de Chile 5–1Curicó Unido
(1 February 2020)
Cobresal 4–0Curicó Unido
(9 September 2020)
Unión La Calera 6–2Everton
(6 December 2020)
Dep. Iquique 4–0U. de Concepción
(16 December 2020)
Huachipato 4–0S. Wanderers
(15 January 2021)
Biggest away winDep. Iquique 0–4Dep. Antofagasta
(15 February 2020)
Highest scoringUnión Española 4–4Huachipato
(15 March 2020)
Colo-Colo 3–5Unión Española
(14 October 2020)
U. Católica 5–3Dep. Antofagasta
(22 November 2020)
Unión La Calera 6–2Everton
(6 December 2020)
2019
2021

The2020 Chilean Primera División, known asCampeonato Nacional AFP PlanVital 2020 for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 90th season of theChilean Primera División,Chile's top-flight football league. The season started on 24 January 2020[2] and ended on 17 February 2021 with the relegation play-off.Universidad Católica were the defending champions, having won theprevious tournament. They successfully defended their title, winning their fifteenth league championship and third in a row with a game to spare on 10 February 2021 after tying 0–0 at home with eventual league runners-upUnión La Calera.[3]

The competition was suspended from 18 March to 29 August 2020 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Format changes

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For this season, and given that the previous season was declared as concluded with no relegations to thePrimera B, ANFP approved an expansion of the first tier to 18 teams, with two teams promoted from the second tier joining the 16 teams that competed in the top flight in 2019. The 18 teams played each other twice (once at home and once away) for a total of 34 matches. Qualification for theCopa Libertadores andCopa Sudamericana was awarded to the top eight teams at the end of the season.[4] Originally, theCopa Chile champions would have been the fourth qualifier for the Copa Libertadores but since the 2020 Copa Chile would not be held before the start of the Copa Libertadores qualifying stages, its allocated berth was awarded to the fourth-placed team of the Campeonato Nacional instead.[5]

Since there were no relegated teams in the previous season, in this season three teams were relegated to the second tier: the last-placed team in the standings of the 2020 season, the last-placed team in a relegation table which was elaborated considering the performance in both the 2019 and 2020 seasons, and the losers of a play-off between the teams placed second-to-last of both tables.[6][7]

Teams

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Eighteen teams took part in the league in this season: the sixteen teams from the previous season, plus the2019 Primera B championsSantiago Wanderers andDeportes La Serena, winners of thePrimera B promotion play-offs.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the 2020 Chilean Primera División teams.
TeamCityStadiumCapacity
Audax ItalianoSantiago (La Florida)Bicentenario de La Florida12,000
CobresalEl SalvadorEl Cobre12,000
Colo-ColoSantiago (Macul)Monumental David Arellano47,347
Coquimbo UnidoCoquimboFrancisco Sánchez Rumoroso18,750
Curicó UnidoCuricóLa Granja8,278
Deportes AntofagastaAntofagastaCalvo y Bascuñán21,178
Deportes IquiqueIquiqueTierra de Campeones13,171
Deportes La SerenaLa SerenaLa Portada18,243
EvertonViña del MarSausalito22,360
HuachipatoTalcahuanoHuachipato-CAP Acero10,500
O'HigginsRancaguaEl Teniente13,849
PalestinoSantiago (La Cisterna)Municipal de La Cisterna8,000
Santiago WanderersValparaísoElías Figueroa Brander20,575
Unión EspañolaSantiago(Independencia)Santa Laura-Universidad SEK19,000
Unión La CaleraLa CaleraNicolás Chahuán Nazar9,200
Universidad CatólicaSantiago (Las Condes)San Carlos de Apoquindo14,118
Universidad de ChileSantiago (Ñuñoa)Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos48,665
Universidad de ConcepciónConcepciónAlcaldesa Ester Roa Rebolledo30,448

Personnel and kits

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TeamHead coachKit manufacturerSponsors
Audax ItalianoArgentinaPablo SánchezMacronTraverso
CobresalChileGustavo HuertaKS7PF
Colo-ColoArgentinaGustavo QuinterosUmbroMG Motor
Coquimbo UnidoChileJuan José RiberaCAFUPF
Curicó UnidoArgentinaMartín PalermoOneFitMultihogar
Deportes AntofagastaChileHéctor TapiaCAFUMinera Escondida
Deportes IquiqueChileCristian LeivaReteUNAP
Deportes La SerenaChileMiguel PonceOneFit
EvertonArgentinaRoberto SensiniCharlyClaro
HuachipatoArgentinaJuan Luvera (caretaker)OneFitPF
O'HigginsArgentinaDalcio GiovagnoliAdidasSun Monticello
PalestinoChileJosé Luis SierraCapelli SportBank of Palestine
Santiago WanderersChileMiguel RamírezMacronTPS
Unión EspañolaChileJorge PellicerKappaUniversidad SEK
Unión La CaleraArgentinaJuan Pablo VojvodaOneFitPF
Universidad CatólicaArgentinaAriel HolanUnder ArmourBICE
Universidad de ChileVenezuelaRafael DudamelAdidasPetrobras
Universidad de ConcepciónChileHugo BalladaresKS7PF

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
O'HigginsChileMarco Antonio FigueroaEnd of contract1 December 2019[8]Pre-seasonArgentinaPatricio Graff11 December 2019[9]
Curicó UnidoChileHugo VilchesSacked3 December 2019[10]ArgentinaNicolás Larcamón5 December 2019[11]
Universidad CatólicaArgentinaGustavo QuinterosSigned byTijuana4 December 2019[12]ArgentinaAriel Holan12 December 2019[13]
Unión La CaleraArgentinaWalter CoyetteResigned5 December 2019[14]ArgentinaJuan Pablo Vojvoda29 December 2019[15]
Universidad de ConcepciónChileFrancisco BozánEnd of contract10 December 2019[16]UruguayEduardo Acevedo28 December 2019[17]
Coquimbo UnidoArgentinaPatricio GraffSigned byO'Higgins11 December 2018[18]ArgentinaGermán Corengia18 December 2019[19]
Audax ItalianoChileJuan José RiberaMutual consent12 December 2019[20]ArgentinaFrancisco Meneghini16 December 2019[21]
Colo-ColoChileMario SalasSacked25 February 2020[22]14thParaguayGualberto Jara (caretaker)25 February 2020[23]
Deportes AntofagastaArgentinaJuan Manuel AzconzábalSigned byUnión de Santa Fe30 June 2020[24]5thArgentinaHéctor Almandoz18 July 2020[25]
Coquimbo UnidoArgentinaGermán CorengiaSacked2 September 2020[26]16thChileJuan José Ribera6 September 2020[27]
Deportes IquiqueChileJaime VeraResigned24 September 2020[28]15thChileCristian Leiva25 September 2020[29]
Deportes La SerenaChileFrancisco Bozán3 October 2020[30]18thChile Óscar Correa (caretaker)3 October 2020[30]
Colo-ColoParaguayGualberto JaraEnd of caretaker spell3 October 2020[31]17thArgentinaGustavo Quinteros3 October 2020[32]
O'HigginsArgentinaPatricio GraffMutual consent9 October 2020[33]15thChileVíctor Fuentes (caretaker)10 October 2020[34]
Deportes La SerenaChile Óscar CorreaEnd of caretaker spell13 October 2020[35]18thChileMiguel Ponce13 October 2020[35]
O'HigginsChileVíctor Fuentes15 October 2020[36]16thArgentinaDalcio Giovagnoli16 October 2020[36]
Universidad de ChileChileHernán CaputtoSacked3 November 2020[37]5thChile Marcelo Jara (caretaker)3 November 2020[37]
PalestinoChileIvo Basay9 November 2020[38]15thChileJosé Luis Sierra11 November 2020[39]
Universidad de ChileChile Marcelo JaraEnd of caretaker spell19 November 20206thVenezuelaRafael Dudamel5 November 2020[40][note 1]
Curicó UnidoArgentinaNicolás LarcamónResigned19 November 2020[42]5thChileDamián Muñoz (caretaker)19 November 2020[42]
ChileDamián MuñozEnd of caretaker spell25 November 2020[43]4thArgentinaMartín Palermo23 November 2020[43]
Deportes AntofagastaArgentinaHéctor AlmandozMutual consent2 December 2020[44]5thChileDiego Reveco (caretaker)2 December 2020[44]
Audax ItalianoArgentinaFrancisco Meneghini4 December 2020[45]10thChile José Calderón (caretaker)9 December 2020[46]
Deportes AntofagastaChileDiego RevecoEnd of caretaker spell10 December 20206thChileHéctor Tapia10 December 2020[47]
EvertonArgentinaJavier TorrenteSacked17 December 2020[48]12thArgentinaRoberto Sensini20 December 2020[49]
Audax ItalianoChile José CalderónEnd of caretaker spell20 December 202015thArgentinaPablo Sánchez20 December 2020[50]
Universidad de ConcepciónUruguayEduardo AcevedoResigned28 December 2020[51]13thChileHugo Balladares30 December 2020[52]
HuachipatoParaguayGustavo FlorentínSacked6 January 2021[53]11thArgentinaJuan Luvera (caretaker)6 January 2021[53]
Unión EspañolaChileRonald Fuentes28 January 2021[54]3rdChileCésar Bravo (caretaker)28 January 2021[54]
ChileCésar BravoEnd of caretaker spell31 January 2021[55]3rdChileJorge Pellicer1 February 2021[56]
  1. ^Taking office on 20 November 2020 after being quarantined for COVID-19.[41]

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

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On 16 March 2020, theAsociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (ANFP) announced the suspension of the Campeonato Nacional as well as the rest of its tournaments due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, starting from 18 March 2020.[57]

On 8 June, ANFP's Council of Presidents decided to resume the league on 31 July with matches to be played behind closed doors and clubs having at least four weeks of training sessions, pending approval from the Chilean government.[58] However, this original date had to be pushed back as clubs were only given approval to resume training sessions starting from 16 July, with the ANFP considering the weekend of 8 August as a new tentative date of resumption, following three weeks of training sessions.[59]

On 19 August, in a press conference held atEstadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos in Santiago, Chilean PresidentSebastián Piñera confirmed 29 August as the date of resumption of both the first and second tier seasons, with games to be played behind closed doors. The first matches to be played would be the ones postponed from previous rounds, while the ninth round of the Campeonato Nacional would be played on the weekend of 4–6 September.[60]

On 26 September the match betweenColo-Colo andDeportes Antofagasta, scheduled to be played on that day at 11:00, was suspended due to the discovery of a positive COVID-19 case in the former team following their return from Brazil where they played aCopa Libertadores group stage match againstAthletico Paranaense.[61] It was eventually rescheduled for 10 November at 11:00, with Colo-Colo fined for the postponement of the match as well as the delay to submit their PCR test results prior to said match.[62]

On 11 December, the ANFP announced the suspension of the Round 23 matches betweenUniversidad de Chile andDeportes Iquique and betweenUnión La Calera andO'Higgins due to positive cases for COVID-19 being reported in Deportes Iquique and Unión La Calera.[63]

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Universidad Católica(C)34181156535+3065Qualification forCopa Libertadores group stage
2Unión La Calera34176115941+1857
3Universidad de Chile34131384933+1652Qualification forCopa Libertadores second stage
4Unión Española341410105553+252
5Palestino34149114945+451Qualification forCopa Sudamericana first stage
6Deportes Antofagasta341212104342+148
7Cobresal34138134540+547
8Huachipato34137144344−146
9Curicó Unido34137144052−1246
10O'Higgins34129134039+145
11Santiago Wanderers34128144253−1144
12Everton341013113741−443
13Audax Italiano341011134750−341
14Universidad de Concepción34914113846−841
15Deportes La Serena34109153441−739
16Colo-Colo(O)34912133343−1039Qualification forRelegation play-off
17Deportes Iquique(R)34911143846−838Relegation toPrimera B[a]
18Coquimbo Unido(R)3498173346−1335
Source:ANFP,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Playoff game (only if needed to decide championship between two teams), 3) Goal difference, 4) Matches won, 5) Goals for, 6) Away goals for, 7) Red cards, 8) Yellow cards, 9) Drawing of lots.
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Deportes Iquique were relegated as the bottom-placed team of theweighted table.

Results

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Home \ AwayAUDCSLCCCOQCURANTIQQDLSEVEHUAOHIPALSWUEULCUCUCHUDC
Audax Italiano4–12–12–00–03–01–12–11–22–02–10–11–12–21–32–21–31–1
Cobresal1–22–10–14–03–11–11–21–12–11–12–11–04–11–10–12–03–1
Colo-Colo1–00–02–10–21–00–20–21–00–10–13–02–33–52–10–2[a]0–02–2
Coquimbo Unido0–00–12–20–00–10–32–13–01–20–31–02–11–11–22–10–10–2
Curicó Unido4–10–11–02–12–01–01–01–31–01–31–01–32–40–23–20–02–2
Deportes Antofagasta2–22–10–12–10–03–12–21–12–11–01–11–12–03–12–31–01–1
Deportes Iquique2–10–00–02–21–20–42–02–21–01–00–22–01–10–30–10–24–0
Deportes La Serena0–21–21–21–02–00–11–01–11–01–14–23–00–20–31–20–00–1
Everton2–13–01–11–03–10–01–00–01–00–11–32–21–20–12–21–12–1
Huachipato2–11–02–20–11–00–01–11–11–02–01–04–04–14–31–32–11–1
O'Higgins0–00–21–11–42–20–12–21–11–22–11–02–11–31–22–02–30–0
Palestino1–03–23–12–24–22–22–01–31–01–00–03–12–23–11–42–20–1
Santiago Wanderers3–31–03–01–12–02–13–10–02–13–21–01–21–00–30–31–21–1
Unión Española1–21–01–20–12–11–13–21–12–04–40–21–12–13–21–13–11–1
Unión La Calera3–22–20–02–02–31–11–22–16–23–00–11–03–01–01–11–01–2
Universidad Católica3–02–10–04–11–15–33–13–01–13–03–22–31–10–10–03–01–1
Universidad de Chile2–22–11–11–15–13–12–23–00–02–20–11–13–03–03–00–02–0
Universidad de Concepción3–12–21–12–11–22–01–10–20–00–11–41–10–22–32–12–11–0
Source:ANFP,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  1. ^Match suspended after 72 minutes of play due to crowd disturbances.[64] On 18 February, ANFP decided not to play the remainder of the match and awarded it to Universidad Católica, with the final score as it stood at the time of suspension.[65]

Top goalscorers

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RankNameClubGoals
1ArgentinaFernando ZampedriUniversidad Católica20
2ArgentinaJoaquín LarriveyUniversidad de Chile19
3PanamaCecilio WatermanUniversidad de Concepción17
4UruguayCristian PalaciosUnión Española15
ArgentinaJuan Sánchez SoteloHuachipato
6ChileAndrés VilchesUnión La Calera14
7ArgentinaJuan CuevasEverton13
ArgentinaEnzo GutiérrezSantiago Wanderers
ChileLuis JiménezPalestino
10ArgentinaLuciano AuedUniversidad Católica10
VenezuelaEduard BelloDeportes Antofagasta
ArgentinaFederico CastroCuricó Unido
ChileMisael DávilaUnión Española

Source:Soccerway

Relegation

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Weighted table

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For this season, a weighted table was elaborated by computing an average of the points earned per game over this season and the previous one, with the average of points earned in the 2019 season weighted by 60% and the average of points earned in the 2020 season weighted by 40%. Promoted teams only had their points in the 2020 season averaged, without weighting. The team placed last in this table at the end of the season was relegated, while the team placed second-to-last qualified for the relegation play-off.[7]

Pos
Team2019
Pts
2019
Pld
2019
WAvg
2020
Pts
2020
Pld
2020
WAvg
Total
WAvg

Relegation
1Universidad Católica53241.32565340.7652.09
2Palestino38240.9551340.61.574
3Unión La Calera37250.88857340.6711.559
4Colo-Colo4024139340.4591.459
5Unión Española34250.81652340.6121.428
6Huachipato34240.8546340.5411.391
7O'Higgins34240.8545340.5291.379
8Cobresal34250.81647340.5531.369
9Audax Italiano34240.8541340.4821.332
10Santiago Wanderers44341.2941.294
11Coquimbo Unido34240.8535340.4121.262
12Deportes Antofagasta27240.67548340.5651.24
13Everton29240.72543340.5061.231
14Universidad de Chile24240.652340.6121.212
15Curicó Unido26240.6546340.5411.191
16Deportes La Serena39341.1471.147
17Universidad de Concepción(R)23240.57541340.4821.057Qualification forRelegation play-off
18Deportes Iquique(R)25250.638340.4471.047Relegation toPrimera B

Source:ANFP

Relegation play-off

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The relegation play-off was a single match played by the teams placed second-to-last in the season table and the weighted table, on neutral ground. If the same team was placed 17th in both tables, the play-off would not be played and that team would be automatically relegated, but if one of the teams in 17th position had been already relegated by placing last in either table, the team placed 16th in the table where the relegated team placed 17th would play the play-off.[66] The losers were the third and last team relegated to the Primera B.

Colo-Colo1–0Universidad de Concepción
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Awards

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Award[67]WinnerClub
Best PlayerArgentinaMatías DituroUniversidad Católica
Top goalscorerArgentinaFernando ZampedriUniversidad Católica
Best Foreign PlayerArgentinaMatías DituroUniversidad Católica
Best ManagerArgentinaAriel HolanUniversidad Católica
Best U-21 PlayerChileCarlos PalaciosUnión Española

Team of the Season

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Dituro
García
Andía
Huerta
Wiemberg
Saavedra
Jiménez
Palacios
Leiva
Zampedri
Puch
Team of the Season
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
ArgentinaMatías Dituro (Universidad Católica)ChileEric Wiemberg (Unión La Calera)
ChileValber Huerta (Universidad Católica)
ArgentinaSantiago García (Unión La Calera)
ChileYonathan Andía (Unión La Calera)
ChileIgnacio Saavedra (Universidad Católica)
ChileJuan Leiva (Unión La Calera)
ChileLuis Antonio Jiménez (Palestino)
ChileCarlos Palacios (Unión Española)
ArgentinaFernando Zampedri (Universidad Católica)
ArgentinaEdson Puch (Universidad Católica)

See also

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References

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  2. ^"ANFP define fechas de inicio de la liguilla de Primera B y el Campeonato Nacional de 2020 en Primera División" (in Spanish). RedGol. 20 December 2019. Retrieved24 December 2019.
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  9. ^"Patricio Graff, nuevo técnico de O'Higgins" (in Spanish). La Tercera. 11 December 2019. Retrieved24 December 2019.
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  17. ^"Universidad de Concepción confirmó a su nuevo técnico para la temporada 2020" (in Spanish). ADN Radio. 28 December 2019.
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