1971 Primera División de Chile

The 1971 Campeonato Nacional was Primera División de Chile’s 39th season since its foundation in 1933. Unión San Felipe was the tournament’s champion, team which won its first ever league title at top-level. Besides, San Felipe holds the record of being the only one Chilean team to win in consecutive way the tournaments of second and first division respectively.[1][2]

Standings

Pos Equipo GP W D L GF GC GD Pts
1Unión San Felipe 341810661402146
2Universidad de Chile 341710773423144
3Unión Española 341414652401242
4Colo-Colo 34169962422041
5Deportes Concepción 34157124041-137
6Unión La Calera 341212105147436
7Santiago Wanderers 341210124347-434
8Deportes La Serena 341112114550-534
9Rangers 341110134043-332
10Antofagasta Portuario 341012124251-932
11O'Higgins 34128143647-1132
12Huachipato 341011134345-231
13Universidad Católica 34134174951-230
14Magallanes 34134175055-530
15Green Cross Temuco 341010144551-630
16Everton 34109154352-929
17Lota Schwager 3498174252-1026
18Audax Italiano 34712153354-2126
Champions & Qualified to the 1972 Copa Libertadores
Qualified to the 1972 Copa Libertadores
Qualified for the Relegation Play-off

Top goalscorers

Rank Name Club Goals
1 Paraguay Eladio Zárate Universidad de Chile 25
2 Chile Fernando Espinoza Magallanes 24
3 Chile Julio Crisosto Unión Española 21
4 Chile Sergio Ahumada Colo-Colo 17
5 Chile Manuel Núñez Unión San Felipe 15
6 Uruguay Uruguay Graffigna Unión San Felipe 14

References

  1. "English Energy". RSSSF.com. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  2. Marín Méndez 1995. pp. 201.

Bibliography

  • Marín Méndez, Edgardo (1995). Centenario historia total del fútbol chileno: 1895-1995. Santiago: Editores y Consultores REI.
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