1964 Campeonato Profesional

Campeonato Profesional
Season 1964
Champions Millonarios (9th title)
Matches played 312
Goals scored 1,002 (3.21 per match)
Top goalscorer Omar Devani (28 goals)
Biggest home win Santa Fe 6–0 Atlético Bucaramanga
Atlético Nacional 7–1 Atlético Bucaramanga
Biggest away win Unión Magdalena 1–4 Independiente Medellín
Santa Fe 0–3 Deportivo Pereira
Santa Fe 1–4 Deportes Tolima
Highest scoring Atlético Nacional 4–6 Millonarios
América de Cali 7–3 Unión Magdalena
1963
1965

The 1964 Campeonato Profesional was the 17th season of Colombia's top-flight football league. 13 teams competed against one another. Millonarios won the league for the ninth time in its history and fourth in a row, defending successfully the title won in the previous three seasons.

Background and league system

The same 13 teams from the last tournament competed in this one. The tournament was once again played under a round-robin format, with every team playing each other four times (twice at home and twice away) for a total of 48 matches. Teams received two points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were determined by goal difference. The team with the most points became the champion of the league. Millonarios won the championship for the ninth time. The runners-up were Cúcuta Deportivo.[1]

Teams

Locations of the 1964 Campeonato Profesional teams:
  • 1. Armenia
  • 2. Bogotá
  • 3. Bucaramanga
  • 4. Cali
  • 5. Cúcuta
  • 6. Ibagué
  • 7. Manizales
  • 8. Medellín
  • 9. Pereira
  • 10. Santa Marta
Team City Stadium
América de Cali Cali Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero
Atlético Bucaramanga Bucaramanga Estadio Alfonso López
Atlético Nacional Medellín Estadio Atanasio Girardot
Cúcuta Deportivo Cúcuta Estadio General Santander
Deportes Quindío Armenia Estadio San José de Armenia
Deportes Tolima Ibagué Estadio 10 de Mayo
Deportivo Cali Cali Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero
Deportivo Pereira Pereira Estadio Alberto Mora Mora
Independiente Medellín Medellín Estadio Atanasio Girardot
Millonarios Bogotá Estadio El Campín
Once Caldas Manizales Estadio Fernando Londoño Londoño
Santa Fe Bogotá Estadio El Campín
Unión Magdalena Santa Marta Estadio Eduardo Santos

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Millonarios[lower-alpha 1] (C) 48 21 15 12 87 72 +15 57
2 Cúcuta Deportivo 48 19 18 11 79 57 +22 56
3 Independiente Medellín 48 19 16 13 85 73 +12 54
4 Deportes Quindío 48 18 16 14 81 68 +13 52
5 Deportivo Cali 48 15 21 12 83 71 +12 51
6 Deportivo Pereira 48 15 18 15 74 67 +7 48
7 Santa Fe 48 17 14 17 89 85 +4 48
8 América de Cali 48 15 18 15 71 70 +1 48
9 Atlético Nacional 48 17 13 18 85 82 +3 47
10 Unión Magdalena 48 16 12 20 78 93 15 44
11 Deportes Tolima 48 12 17 19 63 84 21 41
12 Once Caldas 48 13 14 21 64 94 30 40
13 Atlético Bucaramanga 48 11 16 21 63 86 23 38
Source:
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Millonarios did not enter the 1965 Copa Libertadores, due to a conflict between the FIFA-recognized Asociación de Fútbol Colombiano (Adefútbol) and DIMAYOR which derived into the suspension of the Colombian Football Federation by FIFA.

Results

First turn

Home \ Away[1] AME BUC CALCUCDIMMAGMILNACONCPERQUISFETOL
América de Cali 00 20 11 22 13 01 01 30 31 01 41 12
Atlético Bucaramanga 00 00 00 11 10 10 20 20 11 13 01 41
Deportivo Cali 11 11 31 11 40 32 30 12 44 11 21 22
Cúcuta Deportivo 10 31 22 11 50 10 42 30 00 22 22 30
Independiente Medellín 20 22 20 00 52 61 31 20 22 21 22 42
Unión Magdalena 40 32 22 31 10 00 11 31 10 11 23 42
Millonarios 41 50 10 00 10 22 43 11 20 00 31 53
Atlético Nacional 22 41 22 30 20 20 46 12 11 12 23 20
Once Caldas 01 21 12 33 01 53 21 30 11 32 54 00
Deportivo Pereira 20 21 11 20 10 00 11 13 51 32 22 11
Deportes Quindío 20 20 32 11 11 00 12 43 50 41 01 01
Santa Fe 12 60 10 22 30 10 32 63 01 44 01 10
Deportes Tolima 12 21 10 00 31 11 12 22 11 30 11 11

Second turn

Home \ Away[1] AME BUC CALCUCDIMMAGMILNACONCPERQUISFETOL
América de Cali 20 02 43 00 73 11 01 23 10 12 22 42
Atlético Bucaramanga 33 20 22 44 30 21 11 11 12 11 31 40
Deportivo Cali 11 22 01 23 42 00 11 42 41 42 20 00
Cúcuta Deportivo 12 00 41 30 10 41 20 30 10 21 21 13
Independiente Medellín 01 32 00 42 12 11 20 31 32 00 20 32
Unión Magdalena 22 12 34 02 14 22 20 53 02 32 11 50
Millonarios 11 20 33 11 53 00 13 42 10 31 21 22
Atlético Nacional 33 71 21 02 20 24 41 20 31 22 21 11
Once Caldas 11 31 12 11 22 01 13 22 11 10 22 11
Deportivo Pereira 11 42 02 33 11 30 20 01 40 00 11 30
Deportes Quindío 11 31 33 21 52 21 24 10 20 21 33 11
Santa Fe 33 21 22 10 34 51 20 11 01 03 32 14
Deportes Tolima 12 21 22 21 20 13 02 00 11 13 31 13

Top goalscorers

Rank Name Club Goals
1 Argentina Omar Devani Atlético Bucaramanga / Unión Magdalena 28
2 Brazil José Marin Santa Fe 27
3 Uruguay José Omar Verdún Cúcuta Deportivo 24
Argentina Edgardo López Deportes Tolima 24
5 Argentina Perfecto Rodríguez Independiente Medellín 22
Brazil Silvio Faría Millonarios 22
7 Colombia Harvey Colonia América de Cali 21
Argentina José Américo Montanini Atlético Bucaramanga 21
9 Argentina Juan Eulogio Urriolabeitía Atlético Nacional 19
Colombia Efraín Padilla Deportivo Pereira 19

Source: RSSSF.com Colombia 1964

1964 Campeonato Profesional Champion
Millonarios
Ninth Title

References

  1. Ruíz Bonilla, Guillermo (2008). La gran historia del Fútbol Profesional Colombiano. Ediciones Dayscript. ISBN 978-958-987-1300.
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