1999 Primera División of Chile

The 1999 Campeonato Nacional was Chilean first tier’s 67th season which Universidad de Chile reached its tenth professional title.[1] The relegated teams were Rangers and Deportes La Serena. The tournament was played in two stages, the 8 first places qualified to the Championship Stage, where they carry over their points from the previous stage, but divides by four. For the the Relegation Stage the complete points were carried over.

First Stage

Pos Team GP W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Universidad de Chile 30236166273975
2Universidad Católica 30197467313664
3Cobreloa 30168662293356
4Colo-Colo 30131074537849
5Audax Italiano 30118114237541
6Huachipato 30118114647-141
7Palestino 30116134853-539
8Santiago Morning 30108124141038
9Deportes Puerto Montt 30108125255-338
10O'Higgins 30115144759-1238
11Deportes Concepción 3098133841-335
12Cobresal 3098133945-635
13Deportes Iquique 3088143747-1032
14Coquimbo Unido 30610144470-2628
15Rangers 3066182652-2624
16Deportes La Serena 30412143059-2924
Qualified to Championship Stage
Qualified to Relegation Stage


Relegation Stage

Pos Team GP W D L GF GA GD Pts
9O'Higgins 44188187786-962
10Deportes Concepción 441612166059160
11Coquimbo Unido 441514157784-759
12Deportes Puerto Montt 441412187184-1354
13Cobresal 441411196474-1053
14Deportes Iquique 441312196572-751
15Rangers 44108265278-2638
16Deportes La Serena 44712255397-4433
Plays Promotion/relegation Play-offs
Relegated to Segunda División

Championship Stage

Pos Team GP W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Universidad de Chile 1484290434747(19)
2Universidad Católica 14842102505244(16)
3Cobreloa 1482494494540(14)
4Colo-Colo 145366257530(12)
5Santiago Morning 143656566-125(10)
6Palestino 144377388-1525(10)
7Audax Italiano 143475960-123(10)
8Huachipato 142486279-1720(10)
Champions & qualified to 2000 Copa Libertadores
Qualified to 2000 Copa Libertadores

Promotion/Relegation play-offs

Provincial Osorno and Everton were promoted to the Primera División

References

  1. "Campeón 1999, el último campeón del milenio". Todobulla.cl. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
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