1950 Primera División de Chile

The 1950 Chilean Primera Division season was the 18th season of the Chilean professional football, with the participation of twelve teams.

Previous to the start of the tournament Ferroviarios and Badminton merged to form Ferrobadminton.

The tournament was played in a Round-robin tournament system.

The champion of the tournament was Everton de Viña del Mar, that achieved his first championship, being the first team from outside Santiago in win the national championship.

League Table

Pos Team PP W D L F A D Pts
1Everton 22126456332330
2Unión Española 22126457421530
3Colo-Colo 22117442301229
4Santiago Wanderers 2210754032827
5Audax Italiano 229765347625
6Santiago Morning 229495351222
7Ferrobádminton 228594751-421
8Magallanes 2293103946-7'21
9Green Cross 2257105360-717
10Universidad de Chile 2264123947-816
11Universidad Católica 2246123350-1714
12Iberia 2236133861-2312
Qualified to the championship play-off

Championshisp playoff

Everton and Unión Española ended up tied in points at the end of the 22 weeks of regular season. Tournament rules establish that, unlike any other position on the table, if two or more teams are equal in points at the end of play, goal difference does not count and a playoff game is required. Everton won that match and was crowned as champion.

Unión Española 0 1 (a.e.t.) Everton
 104' Meléndez
Attendance: 42,551
Referee: W. Crawford

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