1933 Primera División de Chile

Magallanes, Chilean top-tier‘s first ever champion.

The 1933 Primera División de Chile was the inaugural season the top division of Chilean football. The season began on 22 July and ended on 5 November 1933.

The winner of this first-ever season was Magallanes.[1]

Primera División de Chile
1933 Champion
Magallanes
1st title

League Table

Pos. Equipo PJ PG PE PP GF GC Dif. Pts.
1.Magallanes 76012381512
2.Colo-Colo 76012391412
3.Badminton 74122312119
4.Unión Española 72231013-36
5.Audax Italiano 73041423-96
6.Morning Star 72141218-65
7.Green Cross 71151321-83
8.Santiago National 71151024-143
Qualified to the championship’s final

Tie-breaker match

Due to the draw in the table’s first place, it was decided that Magallanes and Colo-Colo play a tie-breaker match.

Both team before the game, developed its concentrations in towns near to Santiago. Magallanes players did it in Peñaflor, whilst the team of Colo-Colo did it in Apoquindo.

Result

Colo-Colo 1–2 Magallanes
Alberto Bravo  6' Report Arturo Carmona  10'
Clodomiro Lorca (o.g.)  71'
Estadio Campos de Sports, Ñuñoa, Santiago
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Carlos Fanta

References

  1. "Magallanes: a 80 años del primer campeón del fútbol profesional". Redgol.cl. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
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